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12534 the LONDON GAZETTE, 24Ra JULY1992 12534 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 24ra JULY 1992 (No. 1) and (No. 2) Orders of 1987, so as to introduce electronic SCHEDULE 4 parking meters in parking places as, where and when desired by the (Maximum 4 hours metered parking places Order 1974) Council; and all other powers thereunto enabling. A copy of the Order which will come into operation for all Alpha Street, Blenheim Grove, Cerise Road, Chadwick Road, purposes on 7th August 1992, and of the Southwark (Parking Places) Choumert Road, Cicely Road, Copeland Road, Elm Grove, (No. 1) and (No. 2) Orders of 1987, and of the Orders which have Highshore Road, Holly Grove, Lyndhurst Way, McKerral Road, previously amended or applied those Orders to which the Order Marmont Road, Ophir Terrace, Pecham Rye and Raul Road. relates can be inspected until the end of 6 weeks from the date on 28th July 1992. (813) which the Order was made on Mondays to Fidays inclusive during normal office hours at the Municipal Offices, Larcom Street SE171RY, and the Information Centre, Town Hall, Peckham Road SE5 SUB. LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK Copies of the Order may be obtained from the Municipal Offices, Larcom Street SE17 1RY. The Southwark (Doctor Parking Place) (Amendment No. 1) Traffic Order 1992 Any person desiring to question the validity of the Order or of any provisions contained therein on the grounds that it is not within the Notice is hereby given, that the Council of the London Borough of relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that any Southwark, after consulting the Commissioner of Police of the of the relevant requirements thereof or of any relevant regulations Metropolis, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 45,46,49 made thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the and 124 of the Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Order, may within 6 weeks of the date on which this Order was made, Act 1984, as amended by Schedule V Part 1 Paragraph 4(19) of the make application for the purpose to the High Court. Local Government Act 1985, and of all other powers thereunto P. Jones, Director of Engineering & Public Works, (Officer enabling hereby make the following Amendment Order: appointed for this purpose) (1) This Order may be cited as the Southwark (Doctor Parking Places) (Amendment No. 1) Order 1992 and shall come into SCHEDULE 1 operation on 31st July 1992. (Maximum 2 hours meteredparking places. No. 1 Order 1987) (2) Without prejudice to the validity of anything done or to any America Street, Austral Street, Ayres Street, Bear Lane, Bittern liability incurred in respect of any act or omission before the Street, Borough Road, Brook Drive, Burrell Street, Collinson Street, coming into operation of this Order the Southwark (Doctor Colnbrook Street, Colombo Street, Dante Road, Dodson Street, Parking Places) (No. 1) Order 1974 (2) shall have effect as Dolben Street, Elliott's Row, Emerson Street, Ewer Street, Gambia though:- Street, Garden Row, Gaunt Street, Gaywood Street, Gerridge (a) in the Schedule to that Order where the sums "£60" and Street, Gladstone Street, Glasshill Street, Great Guildford Street, "£240" occur, there were substituted the sums "£72" and Great Suffolk Street, Hatfields, Hayles Street, Hopton Street, "£288" respectively. Isabella Street, Joan Street, Keyworth Street, King James Street, King's Bench Street, Lambeth Road, Lancaster Street, Lant Street, P. Jones, Director of Environmental Services (Officer appointed Lavington Street, Library Street, Loman Street, Marshalsea Road, for this purpose). Meymott Street, Mint Street, Morley Street, Nelson Square, 28th July 1992. (814) O'Meara Street, Ontario Street, Oswin Street, Paris Gardens, Park Street, Pastor Street, Pocock Street, Redcross Way, Rennie Street, Rotary Street, Rushworth Street, Sawyer Street, Scoresby Street, Scovell Road, Short Street, Silex Street, Skipton Street, Southwark LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS Bridge Road, Southwark Street, Stones End Street, Sumner Street, Surrey Row, The Cut, Thomas Doyle Street, Trundle Street, Ufford The Rotherhithe Tunnel (Amendment No. ) Traffic Order 199 Street, Union Street, Vanentine Place, Wardens Grove, Webber Notice is hereby given that the London Borough of Tower Hamlets Row, Webber Street, Westminster Bridge Road, West Square and proposes to make the above-mentioned Order under section 6 of the Zoar Street. Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended by section 8 of and (Maximum 2 hours metered parking places. No. 2 Order 1987) Part 1 of Schedule 5, of the Local Government Act 1985. The Amendment Order will allow for the introduction of a traffic Alice Street, Avonmouth Street, Batholomew Street, Bath signal controlled junction at Branch Road/Rotherhithe Tunnel Terrace, Beckett Street, Bermondsey Square, Cole Street, Decima Approach in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets to allow for the Street, Deverell Street, Falmouth Road, Globe Street, Great Dover two-way operation of the length of Branch Road between its Street, Harper Road, Law Street, Manciple Street, Meadow Row, junction with Rotherhithe Tunnel Approach and Hprseferry Road Pilgrimage Street, Potier Street, Rockingham Street, Silvester Street, (formerly known as The Highway). The new junction layout also Staple Street, Swan Street, Tabard Street, Tam Street, Tiverton includes the construction of a width restriction in Branch Road on Street, Trinity Church Square, Trinity Street, Weston Street and the approach to Rotherhithe Tunnel. The purpose of this restriction Wilds Rents. on traffic entering the Rotherhithe Tunnel is to physically enforce the existing width limit on such traffic. The general effect of the SCHEDULE 2 Amendment Order therefore will be to: (Maximum 4 hours metered parking places. No. 1 Order 1987) (a) revoke the one-way working in the length of Branch Road Austral Street, Borough Road, Brook Drive, Canvey Street, between its junction with Rotherhithe Tunnel Approach and Colnbrook Street, Emerson Street, Glasshill Street, Hatfields, Horseferry Road (formerly known as The Highway); Holland Street, Hopton Street, Keyworth Street, Lambeth Road, (b) prohibit all vehicles proceeding northbound in the length of Lavington Street, Loman Street, Park Street, Pocock Street, Price's Branch Road defined in (a) above, from turning left into Street, Rotary Street, Rushworth Street and Skipton Street Rotherhithe Tunnel Approach; (c) to provide an alternative means of access to Rotherhithe (Maximum 4 hours metered parking places. No. 2 Order 1987) Tunnel and John Scurr House for the emergency services, refuse Bath Terrace, Brockham Street, Burge Street, Decima Street, and cleansing vehicles and local authority/statutory Great Dover Street, Hankey Place, Harper Road, Law Street, undertakers maintenance vehicles which by-passes the width Pardoner Street, Prioress Street, Rockingham Street, Staple Street restriction. and Tabard Street. A copy of the proposed Order, and the Borough's statement of SCHEDULE 3 reasons for proposing to make the Order and a plan showing the layout of the proposed junction can be inspected during normal (Maximum 2 hours metered parking places Order 1974) office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive until the expiration of Alpha Street, Bellenden Road, Blenheim Grove, Bournemouth a period of 21 days from the date on which this Notice is published, Road, Chadwick Road, Choumert Grove, Choumert Road, Elm at Strategic Engineering, Great Eastern Enterprise Centre, 3 Grove, Highshore Road, Kinsale Road, Lyndhurst Way, Marmont Millharbour, London E14 9NJ. Road, Melon Road, Moncrieff Street, Nigel Road, Ophir Terrace, Further information may be obtained from the Head of Strategic Peckham Rye, Raul Road, Rye Lane, Sternhall Lane, and Sumner Engineering, Great Eastern Enterprise Centre, 3 Millharbour, Road. London E14 9NJ..
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