The Belfast Gazette, 21St May, 1965

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The Belfast Gazette, 21St May, 1965 176 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 21ST MAY, 1965 desert, Kilbride, Muckamore, Randalstown Rural, 24 of the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) Randalstown Urban, Rashee, Seacash, Sharvogues, 1934 hereby confirms the Order without modification. Shilvodan and Templepatrick: Sealed with the Official Seal of the And whereas it is expedient that the constitution of Ministry of Development for the District Electoral Division of Ballyclare Rural L.S. Northern Ireland this 13th day should be altered in the manner hereinafter appear- of May, 1965. ing: Now therefore the Ministry, in exercise of its C. D. Hoey, powers under the Local Government Acts (Northern Assistant Secretary. Ireland) 1898 to 1962, and of all other powers so enabling, hereby orders and directs as follows: Schedule Notwithstanding anything contained in any Order to the contrary the district electoral division of Bally- ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY OF ANTRIM clare Rural in the said Rural District shall consist URBAN COUNTY DISTRICT OF BALLYCLARE of the townlands, parts of townlands and places set forth by name in Column 2 of the Schedule opposite The Local Government Acts (N.I.), 1898-1962, and to the name of such district electoral division. the Urban Districts Boundaries (Procedure) Order, And it is hereby declared that the foregoing pro- 1936 visions shall in no way affect or be deemed to affect Order of the County Council of Antrim altering and the limits of any area heretofore determined by any extending the Boundary of the said Order to be the area of charge upon which any Urban County District special expenses as defined by Section 232 of the Public Health (Ireland) Act 1878, or any other ex- Whereas, on the 27th day of April, 1964, an appli- penses directed by any Act to be defrayed as such cation was made by the Council of the said Urban special expenses are and shall be chargeable. County District of Ballyclare (hereinafter referred to as "the said Urban Council") to the County Sealed with the Official Seal of the Council of the said County, pursuant to the pro- Ministry of Development for visions of Section 24 of the Local Government Act L.S. Northern Ireland this 13th day (Northern Ireland) 1934, for the alteration and ex- of May, 1965, tension of the existing boundary of the said Urban County District. C. D. Hoey, Assistant Secretary. And whereas, the said County Council of the said County being satisfied that a prima facie case had been made out for the proposal to alter the existing SCHEDULE boundary of the said Urban County District, by extending same and pursuant to the said Act and to the said Order, appointed William S. Henderson, Column 1 Column 2 A.C.A., to hold such Inquiry as authorised and pre- scribed by the said Act and Order. Names of townlands, parts of And whereas, the said William S. Henderson, Name of District townlands and places con- A.C.A., duly held such Local Inquiry (due notice of Electoral Division stituting the District Electoral same and of the purport thereof having been pre- Division named in Column 1 viously given in compliance with the requirements of the said Order), at the Town Hall, Ballyclare, in Ballyclare Rural Ballyhamage the said County, on Thursday, the llth February, Ballyhowne 1965. Ballylinny (part of townland remaining without the And whereas the said William S. Henderson, Urban District boundary A.C.A., duly made his report of such Inquiry to of Ballyclare) the said County Council at a meeting thereof held Bruslee on the 23rd day of February, 1965. Doagh And whereas, the said County Council, on con- Grange of Ballywalter sideration of said Report at that meeting did adopt the same, and decided to made an Order embody- ing the terms of said Report for submission to the Ministry of Development. Now therefore we, the said Council of the said Administrative County of Antrim, in pursuance of LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACTS (NORTHERN the powers conferred upon us by the said Section IRELAND) 1898 TO 1962 24 of the Local Government Act (N.I.) 1934, and of all other powers Us thereunto enabling do hereby Alteration of Boundary of Urban District of Order as follows : Ballyclare (1) That the Boundary of the said Urban County District of Ballyclare be altered and extended To the Council of the Administrative County of by including within the said Urban County Antrim; District, the Area described in the Schedule hereto, and more particularly delineated on To the Council of the Urban District of Ballyclare; the Map this day submitted to and adopted and to Us, and signed by our Chairman and To all others whom it may concern: Secretary, whereon so such of the said ex- tended area is coloured Red. Whereas on the 23rd February, 1965, the Council (2) That the financial adjustments consequent upon of the Administrative County of Antrim, in pur- the making of this Order be the subject of suance of the powers conferred upon them by other an Agreement to be entered into by the powers of the Local Government Act (Northern parties concerned, such Agreement to be ap- Ireland) 1934, and of all other powers so enabling, proved by the Ministry of Development for made an Order (as set out in the Schedule and here- Northern Ireland, and in the absence of inafter referred to as "the Order") giving effect as Agreement between the parties, to be deter- put forward to a proposal of the Council of the mined by the Ministry. Urban District of Ballyclare for the alteration of the boundary of the said Urban District: (3) And that the said extended Area do form part And whereas the Order has been submitted to of the said Urban County District of Bally- the Ministry of Development for confirmation: clare for the purposes of the Representation of the People Acts, from the 15th day of Now therefore the Ministry of Development in February, 1966, for the purposes of the exercise of the powers conferred upon it by Section Electoral Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1962,.
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