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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 17Xh DECEMBER 1971 13871 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 17xH DECEMBER 1971 13871 Objections to the proposal must be sent in Alternative routes are available as follows: writing stating the grounds on which they are being Via Apse Heath made to the undersigned by 10th January 1972, quot- Lake ing the reference 39.04/881. Sandown Peter Boyce, Clerk of the County Council. Adgestone County Hall, Alverstone Hertford. Or Newchurch 17th December 1971. (293) Brading Down Adgestone Alverstone HAZEL GROVE AND BRAMHALL L. H. Baines, Clerk of the County Council. URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL County Hall, The Urban District of Hazel Grove and Bramhall Newport, I.W. (Robins Lane, Bramhall) (Weight Restriction) Order 15th December 1971. ' ' (457) 1971. Notice is hereby given that the Hazel Grove and Bramhall Urban District Council propose to make ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY COUNCIL an Order under section 1 (1), (2) and (3) of the The Isle of Wight (Forest Road, Winford) (Tem- Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as amended, the porary Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order No. effect of which will be to restrict to 2 tons the 1 1972. unladen weight of vehicles using Robins Lane, Bram- Notice is hereby given that the Isle of Wight County hall, from the junction with Hardy Drive to the Council acting in pursuance of its powers under junction with St. Michael's Avenue. There will be section 12 (1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act the usual exemptions for access to premises and 1967, as amended by Part IX of the Transport Act •to enable works to be carried out in the road, etc. 1968, have made an Order the effect of which is to This Order will make permanent the temporary prohibit the passage of through traffic along that restrictions now in operation. part of Forest Road, Winford, running to its eastern A draft of the Order proposed and a plan showing end. the road concerned together with a statement of The Order is made necessary by engineering works the Council's reasons for making the Order are in connection with a new public sewer and will come available for inspection by the public free of charge into effect on the 14th February 1972. It is ex- during normal office hours at the Council House, pected that the road will be re-opened on the 3rd Hazel Grove, Stockport. March 1972. Pedestrians will not be affected. Objections to the proposals must be sent in Alternative route is via Apse Heath and Branstone writing to the undersigned by 10th January 1972. Cross. Douglas W. West, Clerk of the Council. L. H. Baines, Clerk of the County Council. The Council House, County Hall, Hazel Grove, Cheshire. (432) Newport, I.W. 15th December 1971. (458) HODDESDON URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY COUNCIL The Urban District of Hoddesdon (Bell Lane, Hod- The Isle of Wight (Apse Heath) (Temporary desdon) (Restriction of Waiting) Order 197 Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order No. 1 1972 Notice is hereby given that the Urban District Council of Hoddesdon propose to make an Order Notice is hereby given that the Isle of Wight County under sections 1 (1), (2) and (3) of the Road Traffic Council acting in pursuance of its powers under Regulation Act 1967, as amended by Part IX of the section 12 (1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act Transport Act 1968. 1967, as amended by Part IX of the Transport Act When this Order comes into effect you will not 1968, have made an Order the effect of which is to be allowed to leave your vehicles between 9 a.m. prohibit the passage of through traffic along that part and 6 p.m. Mondays to Saturdays, on both sides of road from Apse Heath to Winford from Apse of Bell Lane, Hoddesdon, for a distance of 70 yards Heath Cross to a point 100 yards north thereof. east from its junction with Burford Street ter- The Order is made necessary by engineering works minating outside No. 19 Bell Lane, Hoddesdon. in connection with a new public sewer and will come Full details of these proposals are in the draft into effect on the 6th March 1972. It is expected that Order together with a map showing the restricted the road will be re-opened on the 24th March 1972. area and a statement of the council's reasons for Pedestrians will not be affected. proposing to make the Order may be examined The alternative route is via Branstone Cross, Win- at the Council Office, High Street, Hoddesdon, be- ford Cross and Forest Road. tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Monday to L. H. Baines, Clerk of the County Council. Friday. County Hall, If you wish to object to the proposed Order you Newport, I.W. should send the grounds for your objection in writing to the undersigned by 10th January 1972. 15th December 1971. (459) Colin Campbell, Clerk of the Council. Council Offices, Hoddesdon. KENT COUNTY COUNCIL The County Council of Kent (Pilgrims Way, Dunton 17th December 1971. (177) Green) (Experimental Prohibition of Right-Hand Turn) Order, 1971. The County Council of Kent (Old Polhill, Shoreham) ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY COUNCIL (Experimental One-Way) Order, 1971 The Isle of Wight (Alverstone) (Temporary Prohibi- Notice is hereby given that on the 16th December tion of Through Traffic) Order 1972 1971 the Kent County Council made two experimental Notice is hereby given that the Isle of Wight County Orders under section 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Council acting in pursuance of its powers under Act 1967, as amended by Part IX of the Transport section 12 (1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act Act 1968, which prohibit for a trial period of 6 1967, as amended by Part IX of the Transport Act months the driving of vehicles: 1968, have made an Order the effect of which is (a) so as to make a right-hand turn from Pilgrims to prohibit the passage of through traffic along that Way, Dunton Green, into the London to Hastings part of road at Queeni Bower from the junction of Road (A.21), and Palmers Lane with the main road to a point 400 yards (b) other than southwards in Old Polhrll, Shore- south-west thereof. ham, from its junction with .the London to The Order is made necessary by engineering works Hastings Road (A.21) to its junction with Filstqn in connection with a new public sewer and will come Lane. into effect on the 14th February 1972. It is expected A copy of the experimental Orders, which will that the road will be re-opened on the 3rd March operate from the 20th December 1971, and a map 1972. Pedestrians will not be affected. showing the roads to which the Orders relate may be.
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