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No. 205 Road Traffic and Vehicles 1980 No. 205 No. 205 Road Traffic and Vehicles 681 1980 No. 205 ROAD TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1980 Made 24th June 1980 Coming into operation 1 st August 1980 The Department of the Environment in exercise of the powers conferred by section 43(4) of the Road Traffic Act (Northern Ireland) 1970(a) and now vested in it(b) and of every other power enabling it in that behalf hereby orders and directs as follows:- Citation and commencement 1. This order may be cited as the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1980 and shall come into operation on 1st August 1980. Revocations of previous directions 2. The directions contained in:- Article 2 of the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1956(c), , Article 3 of the Roads (Speed Limit) (No.2) Order (Northern Ireland) 1964(d), Article 3 of the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1967(e), Article 3 of the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1968(f), Article 3 of the Roads (Speed Limit) (No.7) Order (Northern Ireland) 1969(g), Article 3 of the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1970(h), Article 2, of the Roads (Speed Limit) (No.4) Order (Northern Ireland) 1972(i), Article 4 of the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1973(j), Article 3 of the Roads (Speed Limit) (No.2) Order (Northern Ireland) 1978(k), are hereby revoked in so far as they relate to the lengths of road specified in schedule 1. Speed restrictions on certain roads 3. Each of the roads or lengths of road specified in schedule 2 shall be a restricted road for the purpose of section 43 of the Road Traffic Act (Northern Ireland) 1970. Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland on 24th June 1980. (L.s.) T. J. McCormick Senior Assistant Secretary (a) 1970 c. 2 (N.!.) (b) S.R. & O. (N.!.) 1973 No. 504 art. 5 (II, p. 2992) (c) S.R. & O. (N.!.) 1956 No. 124 (p. 393) (d) S.R. & O. (N.!.) 1964 No. 147 (p. 665) (e) S.R. & O. (N.!.) 1967 No. 59 (p. 157) (£) S.R. & O. (N.!.) 1968 No. 80 (p. 269) (g) S.R. & O. (N.!.). 1969 No. 250 (p. 1134) (h) S.R. & 0 .. (N.!.) 1970 No. 25 (p. 179) (i) S.R. & O. (N.!.) 1972 No. 367 (p. 1777) (j) S.R. & O. (N.!.) 1973 No.5 (I, p. 13) (k) S.R. 1978 No. 290 (II, p. 988) 23a 682 Road Traffic and Vehicles No. 20~ SCHEDULE 1 Co. Antrim 1. The outer ring road, Class I, No. ASOl, Belfast, from the junction with Stockman's Lane Roundabout to the junction with Springfield Road, Class II, No. B38. Co. Londonderry 2. The Ballykelly-Londonderry Road, Trunk Road No. T7, Ballykelly, from a point 1,304 yards west of the junction with Station Road, BaIIykeIIy, to a point approximately 1,81S yards west of this junction. 3. The Londonderry/Dungiven Road, A6 (old road), Drumahoe, from its junction with the Londonderry/Dungiven Road A6 to a point 880 yards north-west of this junction. 4. The Dungiven-Maghera Road, Class I, No. A6, from a point 37 yards.south-east of the junction with Main Street, Dungiven, and the Dungiven~Garvagh Road, Class II, No. B64, to a point approximately 830 yards south-east of this junction. S. The Londonderry-Limavady Road, Trunk Road No. T7, Greysteel, from a point approximately 60 yards west of the junction of District Road No. 132, to a point approximately 1,760 yards east of this junction. 6. Church Brae, Unclassified, DR No. 16S, from the junction with Belt Road Class III, No. CSI6, to a point approximately 420 yards south-east of this junction. 7. Kilfennan Road, Unclassified, DR120, Londonderry, from the junction with the Londonderry-Dungiven Road, Class I, No. A6, to a point approximately 1,300 yards north-east of this junction. 8. Trench Road, Class III, No. CSI6, Londonderry, from a point approximately 240 yards south-east of the junction with Strabane Old Road, unclassified, DRlSS, to a point approximately 4S0 yards south-east of this junction. 9. The Moneymore-Magherafelt Road, Trunk Road No. T8, from a point approximately 26S yards north-east of the junction with Circular Road and Fair HilI, Moneymore, to a point approximately 83S yards north-east of this junction. Co. Tyrone 10. Cleggan Lane, Unclassified, Cookstown, from its junction with Coolreaghs Road, Unclassified, Cookstown, to a point approximately 4S0 yards east of this junction. 11. Fountain Road, Unclassified, Cookstown, from a point approximately 380 yards east of its junction with Chapel Street, Cookstown, to a point approximately SOO yards east of this junction. 12. Westland Road South, Unclassified, Cookstown, from its junction with Drum Road, Class I, No. ASOS, Cookstown, to a point approximately 300 yards north of this junction. No. 205 Road Traffic and Vehicles 683 SCHEDULE 2 Co. Antrim 1. Avondale Drive, B allycl are. 2. Avon Park, Ballyclare. 3. Craigs Entry, Ballyclare. 4. George Gardens, Ballyclare. 5. Downview Park West, Belfast. 6. Glenveagh Drive, Belfast. 7. Inner Ring, A.ll, Belfast, from its junction with Corporation Street to its junction with York Street, both carrlageways. 8. Kennedy Way, Belfast, from its junction with Stockman's Lane Roundabout to .its junction with Glen Road Roundabout. 9.. Lenadoon A venue, Belfast. 10. Monagh Link, Belfast. 11. Monagh By-Pass, Belfast, from its junction with Glen Road Roundabout to its junction with Springfield Road. 12. Monagh Road, Belfast, from its junction with Glen Road Roundabout to its junction with Springfield Road, Class II, No. B38. 13. Olde Forge Manor, Belfast. 14. Rosnareen Avenue, Belfast. 15. Rosnareen Road, Belfast. 16. South Link, Belfast. 17. Springfield Road, Belfast, from its junction with Monagh Road to its junction with Monagh By-Pass. 18. Torr Way, Belfast. 19. Waterloo Park, Belfast . 20. Westrock Drive, Belfast. 21. Archdale Crescent, Carnmoney. 22. Campbell Road, Carnmoney. 23. Carnhill Lane, Carnmoney. 24. Ravelston Crescent, Carnmoney. 25. Rose Drive, Carnmoney. 26. Sharon more Gardens, Carnmoney. 27. Woodford Gardens, Carnmoney. 28. Ballyhenry Avenue, Glengormley. 29. Collinwood Grove, Glengormley. 30. Glenvarna Walk, Glengormley. 31. Glenwell Grove, Glengormley. 32. Hightown Avenue, Mallusk. 33. Abbey Green, Monkstown. 34. The Doagh-Mossley Road, Class II, No. B59, from the junction with the Mossley-Straid Road, Class III, No. C31, to a point approximately 109 yards (100 metres) east of its junction with the Doagh Road. 35. M5/Shore Road Roundabout, Whiteabbey, all carrlageways. 36. Re-aligned section of Glenville Road, Whiteabbey, from its junction with the Old Glenville Road to its junction with the Shore Road. 37. Re-aligned Shore Road, Whiteabbey, from its junction with the re-aligned Glenville Road to its northerly junction with the Old Shore Road. 38. Re-aligned Shore Road, Whiteabbey, from its junction with Station Road Roundabout, to its junction with M5 Roundabout, both carriageways. 39. Re-aligned Station Road, Whiteabbey, from its junction with the Roundabout on the Shore Road for a distance of approximately 656 yards (600 metres) in a westerly direction. 40. Station Road/Shore Road Roundabout, Whiteabbey, all carriageways. 41. Glenmount Road, Whitehouse. 42. Longwood Road, Whitehouse. Co. Armagh 43. Garymore, Moyraverty, Craigavon. 44. Moyraverty, Craigavon, that road leading from Moyraverty Road to the rear of Moyraverty Centre. 684 Road Traffic and Vehicles No. 205 45. Moyraverty Court, Moyraverty, Craigavon. 46. Moyraverty Drive, Moyraverty, Craigavon. Co. Down 47. Belfast-Ballygowan Road, Ballygowan, Route A23 from its junction with the Comber-Saintfield Road, Route A21 for a distance of approximately 885 yards (776 metres) in a north-westerly direction. 48. Tullygarvan Road, Ballygowan, DR223, from its junction with the Belfast-Ballygowan Road, Route A23, for a distance of approximately 372 yards (340 metres) in a south-westerly direction. 49. Ballymoney Road, Banbridge, from its junction with Hill Street to a point approximately 264 yards (241 metres) in a north-easterly direction. 50. Ballygowan Road, Banbridge, from a point approximately 30 yards (28 metres) south-west of its junction with Wyncroft Heights to a point approximately 65 yards (60 metres) south-west of its junction with Pinley Green. 51. Bannview Road, Banbridge, from its junction with Newry Road for a distance of approximately 109 yards (100 metres) in a south-easterly direction. 52. Brooke Gardens, Banbridge. 53. Chinauley Park, Banbridge. 54. Castlewellan Road, Banbridge, from a point approximately 140 yards (128 metres) south-east of its junction with Kensington A venue to a point approximately 130 yards (119 metres) south-east of the junction with Chinauley Park. 55. Dromore Road, Banbridge, from a point approximately 20 yards (18 metres) west of its junction with Richmond Heights to a point approximately 386 yards (353 metres) east of this junction. 56. Maryville Close, Banbridge. 57. Maryville Crescent, Banbfidge. 58. Maryville Park, Banbridge. 59. -Mountview Drive, Banbridge. 60. Mountview Park, Banbridge. 61. Newry Road, Banbridge, from a point appmximately 51 yards (47 metres) south-west of its junction with TulIyear Avenue to a point approximately 324 yards (297 metres) south-west of this junction. 62. Ava Crescent, Belfast. 63. Finmore Court, Belfast. 64. Knocknagoney Dale, Belfast. 65. Rotterdam Court, Belfast. 66. Sunnyside Park, Belfast. 67. Beech Close, Bleary, Craigavon. 68. Hawthorn Drive, Bleary, Craigavon. 69. Glennor Crescent, Carryduff. 70. Glennor Crescent East, Carryduff. 71. Glennor Crescent West, Carryduff. 72. Hughe's Court, Cregagh, Castlereagh. 73. Kingsway Close, CastIereagh. 74. Woodcroft Heights, Castlereagh. 75. Wood croft Rise, Castlereagh. 76. Barban Hill, Dromore, from a point approximately 74 yards (63 metres) south-east of its junction with Barban Heights to its junction with Banbridge Road. 77.
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