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Statutorydocumentno. 335 /05 PARISH WALK (MARO\Iln, SA StatutoryDocumentNo. 335 /05 HIGHWAYS ACT 1986 PARISH WALK (MARO\ilN, SA¡ITON, MALEW, RUSHEN, PATRTCK AND LEZAYRE) ORDER 2005 Coming into Operation: 25th June 2005 In exercise of the powers conferredontheDepartmentof Transport by Section 38 of theHighways Act 1986r, ffid of allotherenablingpowers, tle following Ord-er is irerebymade:- Introductory 1. Citation and Commencement This Order may be cited as the Parish Walk (Marow¡r, Santon, Malew, Rushen, patrick and Lezayre) Order 2005 and shall come into operation on the 25ú June 2005. 2. fnterpretation kr this Orde¡:- "the Act" means the Highways Act 1986; "closure period" means any period during which an authorisation under Article 3 is in force in relation to the Parish Walk route or any part of the parish Walk route; "the Department" means the Department of Transport; "the Parish walk day''means Saturday 25th June 2005 and,sunday 26th June 200s; "Parish Walk period" means from the hour of 9.30am until that section of the Parish Walk is officially notified as completed in accordance with Article 7 or until not later than the hour of 11.00am whichever is the earlier (Schedule 1), from the hour of 10.00am until that section of the parish Walk is officially notified as completed in accordance with A¡ticl e 7 or until not later than the hour of I l.30am whichever is the earlier (Schedule 2), from the hour of lO.l5am until that section of the parish Walk is officially notified as completed in accordance with Article 7 or until not later than the hour of 1.30pm whichever is the earlier (Schedule 3), from the hour of 12 noon until that section of the Parish WalËis completed in accordance with Aficle 7 or until not later than the hour of 5.00pm whichever is the earlier lScnãaUe +¡, from the hour of 1.00pm until that section of the Parish W'alk is completed in accordance with A¡ticle 7 or until not later than the hour of 6.00pm whichever is the earlier (Schedule 5), and from the hour of 10'00pm until that section of the Parish Walk is completed in accordance with ArticleT oruntil not later than the hour of 3.00am on Sunday 26th June 2005 whichever is the earlier (Schedule 6). ' 1986 c.17'¿512002t3 I t3 Price: 70p Price Code A "the promoter" means the Manx Harriers Athletic Club; ,.the sergeant or senior police officer" means a member of the Isle of Man Constabulary of the rank of Order. above who is authorised by the Chief Constable to act as senior police officer under this Authorisation to use roads for the Parish Walk I#alk 3. Authorisation of use of Parish Walk route for the Parish (1) The promoter is authorised to use the Parish Walk route for the Parish Walk on the days and times specified in Article 2(1). (Z) The promoter may for any reason cancel the Parish Walk, or any section of the Parish Walk. rWalk (3) Where the promoter cancels the Parish Walk or any section of the Parish under paragraph (2) and notifies the senior police officer of such cancellation the relevant authorisation undei paragraph (1) of this paragraph shall cease to have effect so far as it relates to the Parish Walk or section of the Parish Walk. Regulation of trffic etc. 4. Suspension of right of waY etc. Subject to Article 7, during the closure period in relation to the part of the Parish Walk route specified in Schedules 1 to 6 no traffic may pass on to or over it. 5. Exemptions from Article 4 Article 4 does not apply to the following vehicles - (a) vehicles approved by the promoters or the senior police officer for the conveyance of persons; (Ð appointed by the promoter as officials for the purpose of the Parish V/alk; (iÐ constables; (iiÐ persons lawfully taking part in the Parish Walk and their attendants; and (iv) those requiring access to properties situated thereon. Administration 6. Publicity for cancellation etc. Where the senior police officer is notified of the cancellation of the Parish Walk or a section of the parish V/alk under Articte 3(3), he shall take such measures as he considers appropriate to inform the public of the effect of it. 2 7. NotificatÍon of end of closure (l) At the end of each section of the Parish Walk period on the Parish Walk day for which an authorisation under Aficle 3 is in force - (a) the promoters, or (b) the senior police officer after consulting the promoters, shall make such provisions as seem most expedient for giving official notification to the pubtic of the conclusion of the Parish Walk and the opening of that section of the Parish Walkroute to haffic. 8. ErectÍon of barriers and signs (1) The promoter shall ensure that barriers, diversion signs and closure signs are erected and maintained on all roads leading on to the Parish Vlatk route immediately before, or as soon ¿rs possible after, the beginning of every closure period on the Parish Walk day, and in any event before the relevant part of the Parish V/alk route is used. (2) The bariers referred to in paragraph (1) shall consist of - (a) tubular steel structures supplied by the Department with suitable signs attached, in any case where the Department so directs; or (b) a rope across the road with a suitable red flag attached, in any other case. (3) The closure signs referred to in paragraphs (1) md Q)@) shall be of the size, colour and tlpe shown in diagram 616 in Schedule 2 to the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 20022. 9. Insurance The promoter shall secure the following insurance and indemnities - (1) against injury and damage to persons or property arising out of the conduct of the parish Walk; Ø any claims or liability on the Deparhnent arising from the conduct of the parish Walk. 10. Notice of making of the Order Public notice of this order shall be given in one Isle of Man Newspaper. SCHEDULE 1 The Glen Da:ragh Road from its junction with the A1 Douglas to Peel Road in Glen Vine to its junction with Braaid Crossroads. Access will be maintained to all properties situated thereon, 3 SCHEDULE 2 The Clannagh Road from its junction with the St Marks Road to its junction with the New Castletown Road at Newtown. Access will be maintained to all properties situated thereon. SCHEDULE 3 The Oatlands Road from its junction with the New Castletown Road to its junction with the Old Castletown Road. Access will be maintained to all properties situated thereon. SCHEDULE 4 The Sloc Road from its junction with the Ballakillowey Roundabout to (but not including) its junction with the Round Table crossroads. Access will be maintained to all properties situated thereon. SCHEDULE 5 The Dalby Road from (but not including) its junction with the Round Table crossroads to a point abutting the entrance to the Ballacallin Hotel car park in Dalby. Access will be maintained to all properties situated thereon. SCHEDULE 6 TheLezayre Road from Sulby Bridge to its junction with the Glen Auldyn Road Access will be maintained to all properties situated thereon. MADE 3 14 2005 L Minister for Transport 4.
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