StatutoryDocumentNo. 302105

ROAD RACES ACT 1982

THE TOURIST TROPI{Y MOTOR CYCLE RACES ORDER 2OO5

Comíng into Operation: dh May 2005

In exercise of the powers conferred on the Department of Transport by sections 1 and 2 of the Road Races Act 19821, arld of all enabling powers, the following Order is frer"Uy made :-

Introductory

1. Citation and commencement

This order may be cited as the Tourist Trophy Motor Cycle Races order 2005 and shall come into operation on the 6th May 2005

2. Interpretation

(1) In this Order -

"the Act" means the Road Races Act l9g2;

"the clerk of the course" means the individual so designated as clerk of the course by the promoter in the.offrcial Programme of the 2005 TT Races and incluães any deputy or assistant clerk of the designated; course so

"closure period" means any period during which an authorisation under Article 3 or 4 is in force in relation to the Course or any part of the Course; references to a constable shall be construed in accordance with section 3 of the Act (appointment marshals); of

"the Course" means the roads specified in Schedule 1;

"the Department" means the Department of Transport;

'þostpone", in relation to a race, includes declaring void aracewhich has already begun. trgg2 c.l4 Price: f.|.70 Price Code: B

I "the promoter" means the Manx Motor cycle club Limited; preliminary to the race; ,'race,, includes any parade held in connection with the race and any practice of the rank of sergeant or ,,the senior police offrcer" means a member of the' Constabuiary under this order. above who is authorised by the Chief Constable to act as senior police officer

race or practice period shall be treated as completed an official motor vehicle displaying in a prominent for the Snaefell Mountain Road between Ramsey ed in Articleg, anotice with the words "Roads Open accordance with Article 14.

Authorisation to use roads for races etc'

3. Authorisation of use of Course for practices

(1) The promoter is authorised to use the Cowse for racing practices for motor-cycles at the times specified in Table I in Schedule 2.

Ø The Promoter maY for anY reason -

(a) cancel such a practice, or any practice posþoned under this paragraph, or

(b) postpone such a practico from a time specified in Table 1 -

(Ð to anY other time so sPecified, or

(iÐ to a time specified in Table 2 ot 3 in Schedule 2'

(3) Where the promoter cancels or postpones a practice under paragraph (2) and notifies the senior police officer of such cancellation or postponement -

(a) the relevant authorisation under parugraph (1) or this paragraph shall cease to have effect, and

(b) in the case of a postponement under paragraph (2XbXiÐ, the promoter is instead authorised to use the Course for racing practices for motor-cycles at the relevant tirne specified in Table 2 or 3 in Schedule 2.

(4) The postponement of a practice from the aftemoon to the evening of Thursday 2nd June 2005 shall be notified under paragraph (3) not later than 12 noon on that day'

4. Authorisation of use of Course for races

(1) The promoter is authorised to use the Course for motor-cycle races at the times specified in Table 3 in Schedule 2.

(2) The promoter may for any reason -

(a) cancel or annul such a race, or arLy raceposþoned under this paragraph, or

2 (b) postpone such a race from a time specified in Table 3 or Table 4 in Sched ale 2 to a time specified in Table 4.

(3) Where the promoter cancels, annuls or posþones a race under paragraph (2) and notifies the senior police officer of such cancellation, annulmenl or postponement -

(a) the relevant authorisation under paragraph (1) or this paragraph shall cease to have effect so far as it relates to that race, and

(b) in the case of a postponement under paragraph (2Xb), the promoter is instead authorised to use the Course for that race at the relevànt time specified in Table 4 in Schedule 2.

(4) An authorisation under paragraph (1) or (2) shall not have effect dwing any period which falls within a time specified in Table 3 in Schedure 2 and, during which the Course i-r uáirrg used for a practice posþoned to that time under Aficle 3(2Xb).

Regulation of trffic etc.

5. Suspension of right of way etc.

Subject to Aficles 7 and 8, during any closure period in relation to any part of the Course -

(a) the right of way over it is suspended; and

(b) no traffic may pass onto or over it.

6. Regulation of traffic on side roads

Subject to Articles 7 and 8, no person shall during any closure period without the permission of a constable -

(a) go or remain on,

(b) drive any vehicle or cause or permit any vehicle to be driven on

(c) allow any vehicle to wait on, or

(d) allow any animal to go on, any part of a road leading on to the course within 100 metres of its junction with the course, being apart indicated bybarriers or signs in accordance with Arti;le l5 as closed to traffic.

7. Exemptions from Articles 5 and 6

(1) Articles 5(a) and 6 do not appry to the following persons -

(a) the Clerk of the Course;

(b) persons appointed by the Clerk of the Course as officials for the purpose of the practice or race in question;

(c) constables;

J (d) persons lawfully taking part in the practice or race in question and their attendants;

(e) the Governor, persons in attendance on him and members of his party;

an (Ð media representatives and photographers approved by the promoter and bearing official badge or armlet issued by the promoter;

(g) persons driving or being carried in a¡nbulances, medical vehicles, fire brigade vehicles, police vehicles or highfay maintenance vehicle purposes and àuthorised by the Cleik of the Course, and highw authorised by race; the Clerk of the Course to travel between specific of any

(h) any other person authorised in writing by the Department or the Chief Constable.

(2) Articles 5(b) and 6 do not apply to the following vehicles -

(a) vehicles for the conveyance of persons mentioned in paragraph (1)(a) or (e);

(b) vehicles approved by the Clerk of the Course or the senior police officer for the conveyance of persons mentioned in paragraph (1)(b), (c), (Ð or (g);

(c) motor cycles engaged in the practice or race in question'

8. Temporary opening of Course to traffic

(1) This A¡ticle has effect notwithstanding anything in Articles 3 to 6

(Z) If any practice or race is temporarily posþoned or suspended during a closure period, the senior poii.. officei may, with the consent of the Clerk of the Course, authorise trafftc, in accordance with the directions of a constable, to cross or proceed along such part of the Course, and at such times, as that officer may speciff.

(3) In any interval between practice or races during a closure period, the senior police officer may, with the consent of the Clerk of the Course, -

(a) authorise pedestrians, in accordance with the directions of a constable, to cross or proceed along the Coruse at such places, and at such times, as that officer may speciff; or

(b) authorise vehicular traffrc, in accordance with the directions of a constable, to cross or proceed along the Course at the places specified in Schedule 3, at such times as that officer may specif,.

(4) Articles 5 and 6 shall not have effect in relation to traffic crossing or proceeding along any part of th" Co*r" pursuant to an authorisation under paragraph (2) or (3) and in accordance with the directions of a constable.

(5) Nothing in paragraph (2) permits traffic to proceed in the reverse direction of the Course except with the express authorisation of the clerk of the course.

(6) No person shall during a closure period drive any vehicle, or cause or permit any vehicle to be driven, on any part of the Course which is the subject of any authorisation under paragraph (2) or (3), othenryise than pursuant to that authorisation and in accordance with the directions of a constable. 4 (7) The Road Traffic Regulation Act 19852, the Licensing and Registration of Vehicles Act 19853 and the Road Traffic ¡.ct tõ-gsa part of the course which is the subject of an authorisation under paragraph (2) or (3). "ppl;;-*y

One-way 9' traffic on Snaefell Mountain Road after practices and races

(1) On the expiry of the closure period as defined by the official motor vehicle displaying the notice "Roads open one Way''passing along the Snaefell Mountain Road for all practices aoå Thursday 2nd June 2005 onwa¡ds and Jll å."t, no person shall drive or cause rr permit any vehicle to be driven on the Snaefell Mountain Road between the and Cront-oyìuforr" otherwise than in the direction from Ramsey to Douglas untit Poficã A vehiôle, displaying-hu, in a prominent position notices "Roads open Two Way" on the front and sides of the vehicle, p"'rr"d alãng the road from Ramsey Hairpin to Cronk-ny-Mona. ús Police vehicle will commence its journey from Ramsey Hairpin approximately 45 minutes after the official motor ,.Roads vehicle displaying the notiðe on;" arrives back at St. Ninian's, Douglas.

(2) For the period of one way traffic on the Snaefell Mountain Road, as referred to in paragtaph (1), no traffic may enter or leave Claughbane Walk in the Town of Ramsey to or from the Snaefell Mountain Road.

(3) During the initial 30 minutes period of one way traffic on the Snaefell Mountain Road, as referred to in paragraph (1), a constable may twice temporarily suspend the flow of haffic at Ramsey Hairpin for periods of up to 5 minutes to-allow vehicles parked ia¡^'t to the snaefell Mountain Road to safelyjoin the traffic flow towards Douglas.

10. FootbrÍdges

(1) Nothing in Articles 3 to prevents a pedestrian crossing the course by means of a footbridge erected for the pu4)ose, -6 unless he is forbidaen uy a constable to do so.

No person shall during Ø a closure period stop or loiter on any footbridge referred paragraph (1). to in

11. Prohibited areas

No person shall during a closure period enter or remain on any area of land specified 4 and indicated .,prohibited in Schedule by notices bearing the words Area,,.

12. Parking on ambulance access routes

No person shall during a closure period without the permission of a constable cause a vehicle (other than an ambulance) to wait on a road specified in schedule 5 within 100 metres erected of any barier on that road in accordance with Article 15.

Administration

13. Publicity for cancellation etc.

(1) where the senior police officer is notified of the cancellation or postponement of a practice or race under Article 3(3) or 4(3), he shall take such measures as he considers appropriate to inform public of the effect of it. the

(2) The senior police officer shall take such measures as he considers appropriate to inform (3) the public of any authorisation under Article S(2) or under Article 8(3Xb) to be (3) The Department shall cause public notice of any authorisation given -

in the Island, and (a) in one or more newspapers published and circulating

(b) on Manx Radio.

14. Notification of end of closure under Aficle 3 or 4 is in force - At the end of the practice or race for which an authorisation

(a) the Clerk of the Course, or

(b) the senior police officer after consulting the Clerk of the Course, in Article 2(2), to traver the course shall arrang ioned via Barlacraine to Ramsey and thence via departing fr the Snaefell

15. Erection of barriers and signs signs are erected and (l) The promoter shall ensure that barriers, diversion signs and closure or as soon as possible after, the maintained on all roads leading on to the Course immediately before, part of the Course is used for a beginning of every closure period, and in any event before the relevant practice or race. under Article 8(2) or (3), (2) Where traffic is authorised to cross or proceed along the Course the promoter shall ensure - to indicate (a) that barriers are erected and closure signs are displayed on the Course, ' in question is to persons taking part in practices or races that the part of the Course closed for that PurPose, and

to the Course, (b) that suitable signs are displayed on any road giving vehicular access the case to indicate that-vehicul ar-lrrafftcmay cross or proceed along the Course, as may be.

9(1) (3) When the one way traffrc system on the Snaefell Mountain cular is in force, the Department shail cause túat suitable signs are displayed ction access to the road referred to in Article 9(1) to indicate that vehicular ftaffi there referred to.

of - (4) The ba:riers referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2)(a) shall consist

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6 (a) tubular steel structures supplied by the Deparhnent with suitable signs attached, in any case where the Department so directs; or

(b) such other bariers as may be approved by the Department, or a rope across the road with a suitable red flag attached, in any other case.

The (5) closure signs referred to in paragraphs (l) and (2)(a) shall be of the size, colour and type shown in diagram 616 in Schedule 2 to the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions ZO¡js.

(6) The promoter shall secure that all barriers, diversion signs and closure signs are removed at the end of every closure period.

16. Insurance

The promot insurances and indemnities against injury or damage to persons or property t of the practices, races and parades and the arrangements incidental thereto to

17. Restriction on road works

Paragraph !(1) of Schedule 4 to the Highways Act 19866 applies to the Course for the period beginning on the 6th May 2005 and ending on the-r lth Íune 200s. tsrzooztzttz 61986 c.l1

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SCHEDULE 1

THE COURSE

l. The following roads in the Borough of Douglas - splay to the Glencrutchery Road including the pit lane and its entrance and exit and the access Douglas gateway into the NóUtes park Race Return Road. The lay-by outside the main entrance to Borough Cemetery (Cemetery Gateway).

BrayHill

Quarterbridge Road

Peel Road from the Quarterbridge to

2 The Douglas-Peel road from Braddan Bridge to '

Ballaugh and Sulby 3 The Castletown-Ramsey road from Ballacraine via Glen Helen, Kirk Michael, to Lezayre Road, RamseY.

4. The following roads in the town district of Ramsey -

Lezayre Road

Pa¡liament Square

Queen's Pier Road

May Hill.

5 The Snaefell Mountain road from MayHill to its junction at Signpost Corner, Onchan.

6 The following roads in the Borough of Douglas -

Bemahague Road

Governors Bridge (including "The Dip")'

8 Articles 3 &,4.

SCHEDULE 2

ROAD CLOSURES

Table I PRACTICES

Period closure S 28 2005 From 6.00 to of not later than 9.00 200s From 6.00 to of not later than 9.00 31 2005 From 6.00 to letion of not later than 9.00 I June 2005 From 6.00 to letion of not later than 9.00 June 2005 From 1.45 to of not later than 5.00 J June 2005 From 6.00 to of not later than 9.00 Saturday 4 June 2005 From the end of the races scheduled for that dav to completion of practice not later than 5 00 pm (but if those races have been delayed, to comp letion of not later than 9 Monday June 2005 From the end of the races scheduled for that day to completion of practice not later than 5 00 pm (but if those races have been delayed, to comp letion of not later than 9 IVednesday June 2005 From the end of the races scheduled for that day to completion of practice not later than 5 00 pm (but if those races have been delayed, to completion of not later than 9.J 0

Table 2 POSTPONED PRACTICES Period closure Thursday June 2005 From 6.00 pm to completion of practice not later than 9.00 pm. (only in case of posþonement of aftemoon

June 2005 From 11.15 am to of not later than 9,30 Sunday June 2005 From the end rac9s, of if posþoned to that daY, to comp letion of practice not later than 6.00 Tuesday June 2005 From the end o f races, if posþoned to that duy, to completion of practice not later than 5 00 p m (but if those races have been delayed to comp letion of ce not later than 9 ,3 0 Thursday 9 June 2005 From the end of races, if posþoned to that day to completion of practice not later than 5 .00 p m (but if those races have been delayed to completion of not later than 9.3 0

9 Table 3 RACES

Period closure 4 June 2005 From 11.15 amto of race not later than 9.30 than 5 00 or ln the Monday June 2005 From 0.00 am to comp letion of race not later Pfl' event of adverse weather conditions or such other reason delaying the start of any race including any practice or parade until not later than 7.00 to the of that race not later than 9.30 5.00 pm, or in the Wednesday 8 June 2005 From 10.00 am to completion of race not later than event of adverse weather conditions or such other reason delaying the start of any race including any practice or parade until not later than 7.00 to the of that race not later than 9.30 race not later than 5 00 of 1n the Friday 1 June 2005 From 1 0 00 am to comp letion of Pf,, event of adverse weather conditions or such other reason delaying the start of any race including any practice or parade until not later than 7.00 to the of that race not later than 9.30

Table 4 POSTPONED RACES Period closure 5th June 2005 From 1.1 to of race not later than 6.00 pm, the Monday June 2005 From 10.00 am to completion of race not later than 5.00 or in event of adverse weather conditions or such other reason delaying the start of any race including any parade until not later than 7'00 pm, to the of that race not later than 9.30 later than fu..aay 7th June 2005 From not earlier than 11.30 am, to completion of race not 5.00 pm, or in the event of adverse weather conditions or such other t.urotr delaying the start of any race including any parade until not later than 7.00 to the of that race not later than 9.30 th the Wednesday 8 June 2005 From 10.00 am to completion of race not later than 5.00 pm, or in event of adverse weather conditions or such other reason delaying the start of any race including any parade until not later than 7.00 pm, to the letion of that race not later than 9.30 than Thursday 9th June 2005 From not earlier than 11.30 am, to completion of race not later 5.00 pm, or in the event of adverse weather conditions or such other reason delaying the start of any race including any parade until not later than 7.00 to the of that race not later than 9.30 pm, the Friday 10th June 2005 From 10.00 am to completion of race not later than 5.00 or in event of adverse weather conditions or such other reason delaying the start of any race including any parade until not later than 7.00 pm, to the letion of that race not later than 9.30 th than Saturday 11 June 2005 From not earlier than 10.00 am to completion of race not later 5.00 pm or in the event of adverse weather conditions or such other reason delaying the start of any race including any parade until not later than 7.00 to the letion of that race no later than 9.30

10 SCHEDULE 3

CROSSING PLACES

Ballaquayle Road and Ballanard Road, Douglas

Stoney Road and Tromode Road, Douglas

Peel Road between the Quarterbridge and Braddan Bridge (Jubilee oak)

Station Road and Eyreton Road, Crosby

Barregarrow crossroads, Michael

Station Road and Glen Road, Ballaugh

Sulby Glen crossroads, Lezayre

Albert Square and Princes Road, Ramsey

Signpost Corner and Bedstead Comer, Onchan/Douglas

Govemor's Road and Victoria Road, Oncha¡/Douglas

Victoria Road, Second Avenue and Third Avenue, Douglas

Article 11.

SCHEDULE 4

PROHIBITED AREAS

1 /Cronkbourne Road Junction

(Ð the fenced area junction at the of Quarterbridge Road and Cronkbogrne Road for a distance of 42 yards from Cronkbourne Road to the Cottage to a depth of 20 yards

2 Quarterbridge

(i) the small area on the left hand side of Quarterbridge Road after Devonshire Road

(iÐ the full length of the area behind the wall on the Access Road up to and including th9 railing area on the left hand side at the entrance to Braddan Bridge (except traffic *ing the Access Road)

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(Ð the left hand side - 'No 2 Glen View'

(iÐ the left hand side - 'Glen view cottage' front garden, drive and side area

11 (iiÐ the right hand side - the private garden and drive of 'skyryllin'

4. Glen Lough

(Ð the grass verges and entrance to Glen Lough campsite and farm on the left hand side

5 Crosby

(Ð the area in front of the former wagon & Horses public house

6 Ballacraine

(Ð the lay-by on the left hand side containing the RAC telephone box

(iÐ ,Ballacraine Farm' and the yard area abutting the TT Course on the internal apex of the corner

(iiÐ the Ballacraine shop area, the left hand apex including the wall up to the cottage

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(Ð the right hand side private land and garden frontage of 'Ballaspur Farm'

8 I)orans Bend,

(Ð the right hand side bank and hedge area from 20 yards past the marshals hut at Ballig Bridgã to the private garden on the right hand side of the entrance to 'Villa Ludan' from the weir on the river to the property gate entance and bridge over the river

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(Ð the right hand apex from the tip gate to the gate by the water pumping station and the beginning of the stone wall.

10, Black Dub, Glen Helen

(Ð the right hand apex from Glen Moar Tea Rooms Restaurant walled area extending 50 metres towards Glen Helen

(iÐ the left hand side from the telegraph pole on the exit to the entrance to the plantation - the back of the road to the bank

104. Girdwood Bridge, Glen Helen

(Ð the right hand side from Girdwood Bridge for a distance of 50 metres towards Glen Helen - the areabetween the road and the riverbank'

1 1. Sarahs Cottage

(Ð the left hand side from Sarahs Cottage to the third telegraph pole beyond - the bank and the area behind the bank

l2 (iÐ the left hand side from the l0th milestone for a distance of 100 yards - the bank and the a¡ea behind the bank

12. llth Milestone, Cronk-y-Voddy

(Ð the entrance and grass verges to the private residence 'The Grange,, Cronk-y-Voddy extending to the l lth Milestone location sign

(iÐ the clea¡ed area on the internal apex including the new entrances to the private residence 'Ballig'

l3 Ilandleys Corner

(i) the new enfrances to the private residence 'The Smitþ' at Handleys Corner

(iÐ the entrance to the drive .Shough and hard.standingareato the private residence Laigue Cottage' at Handleys Corner

(iiÐ the right hand driveway and garden to the private residence 'Ballamenagh Cottage, and the right hand approach to the corner

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(Ð the grassed area beyond the chapel on the left hand side in front of the post and wire fence

(iÐ the right hand exit at the top the of hill to the field gate approximately 100 yards on the right hand side from the 30 mph road sign

(iiÐ the right hand exit at the bottom of Ba:regarrow extending 200 yards from the apex and into the fields to a depth of 4 yards

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(Ð the left hand side - the field prior to the Course telephone point in the drive of .Arenthou, to a depth of 4 yards

(iÐ the left hand side - the private garden of the bungalow .Balla wotnot,

(iii) the left hand side - the private gardens of the residence ,Arenthou,

(iv) the rieht hand side opposite the orrisdale Road for a distance of 50 yards to a depth of yards 4

(v) the right hand side field from the end of the stone wall to the lane a-djoining .Roadside cottage' J ---< to a depth of l0 yards within the fïeld along the entire length

(vÐ the left hand side from Orrisdale Road ,.Ballawotnot,, (soutþ to the dwelling the sod bank and hedge to a depth - of 1.5 metres from the rear of the footway to a newly constructed stock fence erected behind the hedge bank

l3 16. Alpiue Cottage

and including 'Alpine House' (Ð the left hand side - from the end of the marshals shelter to wall and garden

17. Ballaugh

(ÐthegardenareaontherighthandsideofBallaughBridge

on the left hand side from the (iÐ the private garden of 'Abbeyville' approximately 130 yards exit after

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park the toilet block to the (Ð the left hand side - the Wildlife car park from but not including end of the car park and the fields to Sulby Straight

19. Sulby School driveway (Ð the grassed verge on each side of the entrance to the school including the

20 Sulby Bridge

(i) the gateway and entrance drive to the private residence 'Rivercroft'

(ii) the field on the left hand side of Sulby Straight adjacent to the private residence 'Rivercroft'

2I. Kerrowmooar

(Ð the right hand side from the apex of the corner extending approximately 50 yards to 'Kerowmooar Cottage'

(iÐ the ground of the derelict cottage on the left hand side of the bend

22. Glentramman

(Ð the left hand side from the Garey Road to the bungalow

(iÐ the exit on the right hand side from the apex to the property wall

23. Churchtown Road

(Ð the grassed area atthe junction of the Course with Churchtown Road

24. Sky Hilt from the (Ð the grass banks on the right hand side adjoining the entrance to Sky Hill Road locaiion board for a distance of ten yards in the direction of Ramse¡t

t4 25 Ramsey

,bus (Ð the forecourt of the station'

(iÐ the garden of the private residence 'Cronk Brae' at the junction of Seamount Road, Queens Pier Road and May Hill

(iiÐ the right hand side grassed area within the hedges at .'whitegates,

(iv) the entrance to Bam¡le park Estate

26. The Hairpin

(Ð the grassed af,ea on the inside apex

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(Ð the grassed verges on the left hand side and the right hand side at the gateway to the reservoir and the roadway giving access to the reservoir

28. The Gooseneck

(Ð the grassed area on the internal apex

(iÐ the area on the lefr hand side of the bend behind a low wall, extending to and including the area su:rounding the marshals shelt

29 26th MÍlestone (Joey's)

(Ð the right hand exit to the left hand bend 30 yards up to the lay-by 30. GuthrÍes

(Ð from the left hand exit of the right hand bend from but not including the flag mans hut extending 75 yards and enclosed by the stone wall

3l Mountain Box

(Ð the right hand side from but not including the marshals shelter within the fences area around the apex of the corner

32. The Black Hut

(Ð all the grassed banks excluding the marshals shelter and old quarryextending for T¡yards 33 The Bungalow

(Ð the hardstanding in front of the marshals shelter

(iÐ the grassed island excluding the stone shelter

(iii) the right hand exit of the Bungalow bends - the grass ed, areaenclosed by the TT Course, Tholt-y-Will Road and the post and wire fence l5 34 Brandywell

(Ð the grassed afea on the left hand approach on the internal apex

Road junction enclosed (iÐ the right hand exit for a distance of 75 yards past the Brandywell by the fence

35. 32nd Milestone ("I)ukes")

approximately 75 yards past (Ð the right hand side from but not including the flag mans hut the apex and enclosed by a wire and post fence

36. Windy Corner

quary road entrance (i) the grassed area in front of the wall from TVindy Corner to the

a depth of 10 yards (iÐ The grassed area behind the wall adjacent to the cattle grid to

37 33rd Milestone

flag mans shelter (Ð the area on the right hand side around the entire corner excluding the

38. Keppel Gate

(Ð the left hand approach and internal apex within the wall

100 yards (iÐ the right hand side from but not including the marshal shelter for approximately to the road sign - bounded by the fence

39 Kates Cottage

of 7 (Ð the right hand exit from Kates Cottage for 100 yards to the field gate and to a depth yards into the field

40. Creg-ny-Baa

yards (Ð the exit to the field on the left hand side for approximately 100 yards to a depth of 5 into the field and the 3 yards of grassed area

(iÐ the intemal grass area enclosed by the bushes and the road

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yards (Ð the right hand exit from the marshals shelter - the entire comer for a distance of 80 and to a depth of 3 yards into the field to the safety fence

42. Cronk-ny-Mona

(Ð the garden and hedge of the private residence of '9 Stonecrop Grove' Abbeyfields

(iÐ the garden and hedge of the private residence '12 Stonecrop Grove' Abbeyfields

16 43 Bedstead Corner

(i) from the enhance to Hailwood Avenue on the right hand side for a distance of 100 mehes including the sod hedge to a depth of 8 metres into the gardens of The Laurels. 44. The Nook

(Ð the left hand exit approximat ely 7 5 yards past the apex enclosed by the timber fence 45 Governors Bridge

(Ð the internal apex area enclosed by the roadway

(iÐ within the walled triangte at 'The Dip' enclosed by the road on 3 sides

(iiÐ Glenside Residential Hgme - the triangular a¡ea from the back of the telephone box to the perimeter wall at a depth of 6 yards

Afücle 12.

SCHEDIILE 5

AMBULANCE ACCESS ROADS

l. Ballanard Road from its junction with Douglas.

2. Tromode Road from its junction with Bray Hill, Douglas.

3. Stoney Road from its junction with Bray Hill, Douglas.

4' Braddan School Road from its junction at Braddan Bridge (Jubilee Oak)

5. Saddle Road from its junction at Braddan Bridge.

6. strang Road, union Mi[s from its junction at union Mills.

7 Ballagarey Road from its junction at Ballagarey.

8' Glen Darragh Road, Marown from its junction at Gren vine.

9. Eyreton Road from its junction at Crosby.

10' Curragh Road, southwards from its junction at Ballacraine.

11. Poortown Road from its junction at Ballig, German.

12. Ballabooie Road, German from its junction at cronk-y-voddy.

13. PeeI to KÍrk Michael coast Road at , Michael.

14' station Road, Balraugh from its junction at Ballaugh Bridge. l5' Parliament street, Ramsey from its junction with parliament Square, Ramsey. t7 Road' 16. Summerland, Ramsey from its junction with Queens Pier Hill' 17. Lheaney Road, Ramsey from its junction with May

1g. Rowan Road from its junction at The Gooseneck, Maughold. |g.Tholt.y-WillRoadfromitsjunctionattheBungalow. Mountain Road' 20. Brandywell Road from its junction at Brandywell Corner on the snaefell

2I. Creg-ny-Baa Back Road from its junction at the creg-ny-Baa.

22. Littte Mill Road from its junction at Hillberry, onchan.

23. Watterson Lane, Douglas from its junction at cronk-ny-Mona.

24.HillberryRoadfromitsjunctionatSignpostComer.

25. Hailwood Avenue from its junction at Bedstead corner, Douglas'

26. Governors Road from its junction with Governors Bridge.

27. Victoria Road from its junction with Glencrutchery Road, Douglas' /#, MADE M^, 2005 6'" .-l

Minister for TransPort

EXPLANATORY NOTE (This is not a Part of the Order) the Tourist Trophy This order authorises the closure of roads for practices and raceq during provision with respect Motorcycle Races u.trr"n 2gth May and 1lth June 2005, and makes supplemental to such closure.

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