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4422 the London Gazette, 30Th April 1971 4422 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 30TH APRIL 1971 sent to the Town Clerk and Chief Executive Officer in relation to the Order, may, within six weeks of at the undermentioned address by not later than the the date on which the Order was made, make appli- 31st May 1971. cation for the purpose to the High Court. SCHEDULE SCHEDULE That length of Stockwood Lane, Whitchurch, which Length of footpath at Winslow in the County of extends from its junction with the new section of Buckingham Stockwood Hill to the City Boundary, a distance of approximately 0*86 miles. The length of footpath connecting the two culs- de-sac leading off the northern side of Lowndes W. ]. Hutchinson, Town Clerk and Chief Way, from a point in front of No. 6 Lowndes Way Executive Officer. to a point adjacent to Nos. 23-28 Lowndes Way. The Council House, College Green, R. E. Millard, Clerk of the Council. Bristol, BS1 5TR. County Hall, 30th April 1971. (402) Aylesbury. 19th April 1971. (443) BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL The Buckinghamshire County Council (Prohibition BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL of Cycling on Footpaths) (Eton Rural District) The Buckinghamshire County Council (40 mp.h. (No. 1) Order, 1971. Speed Limit) (No. 1) Order, 1971 Notice is hereby given that on the 16th April 1971, the Buckinghamshire County Council made an Order Notice is hereby given that on the 16th April 1971, under section 1 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, the Buckinghamshire County Council made an Order 1967, as amended by Part 9 of the Transport Act, under section 74 (1) of the Road Traffic Regulation 1968, the effect of which is to prohibit any person Act 1967, ,33 amjgnded by Part IX of the Transport from riding or causing or permitting to be ridden Act, 1968. When this Order comes into operation any bicycle or itricycle on the lengths of footpath on the 3rd May 1971, the length of road specified in referred to in the Schedule below. The Order will the Schedule to this notice will become subject to a come into operation on the 3rd May 1971. speed limit of 40 m.p.h. A copy of the Order and a plan indicating the A copy of the Order and a plan indicating the lengths of footpaths affected may be inspected during length of road concerned may be inspected during normal office hours at the County Hall, Aylesbury, normal office hours at the County Hall, Aylesbury, and at the offices of the Eton Rural District Council, and at the offices of the Newport Pagnelil Rural Council Offices, Windsor Road, Slough. Any person District Council, Council Offices, 7 Station Road, who desires to question the validity of the Order or Newport Pagnell. of any provision contained in the Order on the R. E. Millard, Clerk of the County Council. ground that it is not within the powers of section County Hall, 1 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1967, as Aylesbury. amended, or on the ground that any requirement of that section or of section 84(A), 84(B) or 84(C) 16th April 1971. of the Act or any regulations made under the said SCHEDULE section 84(C) has not been complied with in relation Bletchley-Woburn Sands Road, B.557, Bow to the Order, may, within six weeks of the date on Brickhill, from a point 107 yards west of the centre which the Order was made, make application for the line of its junction with Greenways to a point 180 purpose to the High Court. yards north-east of the centre line of its junction with Church Hill, a distance of 950 yards. (447) SCHEDULE Lengths of footpath in the Parish of Wexham in the County of Buckingham BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL The length of footpath leading from Norway Drive The Buckinghamshire County Council (40 m.p.h. to Mansel Close and Bell Close along the eastern Speed Limit) (No. 2) Order, 1971 boundary of No. 56 Norway Drive, thence dividing Notice is hereby given that on the 16th April 1971 to follow the eastern and southern boundaries of No. the Buckinghamshire County Council made an Order 26 Mansel Close and the western and southern under section 74 (1) of the Road Traffic Regulation boundaries of No. 21 Bell Close. Act, 1967, as amended by Part IX of the Transport The length of footpath from Mansel Close to Act, 1968. When this Order comes into operation on Bell Close between the south-eastern corner of No. the 3rd May 1971, the length of road specified in 26 Mansel Close and the south-western corner of No. the Schedule to this Notice will become subject to a 21 Bell Close. speed limit of 40 m.p.h. R. E. Millard, Clerk of the Council. A copy of the Order and a map indicating the County Hall, length of road may be inspected during normal Aylesbury. office hours at the County Hall, Aylesbury and at 19th April 1971. (446) the offices of the Eton Rural District Council, Council Offices, Windsor Road, Slough. R. E. Millard, Clerk of the County Council. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL County Hall, The Buckinghamshire County Council (Prohibition Aylesbury. of Cycling on Footpath) (Winslow Rural District) (No. 1) Order, 1971. 16th April 1971. SCHEDULE Notice is hereby given that on the 16th April 1971, the Buckinghamshire County Council made an Order Langley Park Road, B.470, Iver, from a point under section 1 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 120 yards west of its junction with Love Lane to a 1967, as amended by Part IX of the Transport Act, point 180 yards west of its junction with Wood 1968. the effect of which is to prohibit any person Lane, a distance of 665 yards. (444) from riding or causing or permitting to be ridden any bicycle or tricycle on the length of footpath referred to in the Schedule below. The Order will BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL come into operation on the 3rd May 1971. A copy of the Order and a plan indicating the The Buckinghamshire County Council (Hazlemere) length of footpath affected may be inspected during (Restriction of Waiting) Order, 1971 normal office hours at the County Hall, Aylesbury, Notice is hereby given that on the 16th April 1971, and at the offices of the Winslow Rural District the Buckinghamshire County Council made an Order Council, Council Offices, 28-30 High Street, Winslow. under section 1 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, Any person who desires to question the validity 1967, as amended by Part IX of the Transport Act, of the Order or of any provision contained in the 1968, the effect of which is to prohibit the wafting Order on the grounds that it is not within the powers of vehicles for a longer period than one hour (return of section 1 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1967, prohibited for one hour) between the hours of 8 ajn. as amended, or on the grounds that any require- and 6 p.m. on any day of the week other than a ment of that section or of section 84(A), 84(B) Sunday in the length of road specified in the Schedule or 84(C) of the Act or any regulations made under to this Notice. The Order will come into operation the said section 84(C) has not been complied with on the 3rd May 1971..
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