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Crown Office Home Office Welsh Office THE I/ONDON GAZETTE, 16TH NOVEMBER 1965 10665 Yorkshire—Christopher York, Esq., of Long Ma^s- CROWN OFFICE ton Manor, York. Colonel Sir Edward William Brooksbank, Bt., of House of Lords, London S.W.I. Menethorpe Hall, Malton. Brigadier The Hon. Richard Gustavus Hamilton- 12th November 1965. Russell, D.S.O., of Smeaton Manor, Great Smeaton, MEMBER ELECTED TO SERVE IN THE Northallerton. PRESENT PARLIAMENT Erith and Crayford Constituency WALES Alfred James WELLBELOVED, Esquire, in the place of NORTH AND SOUTH Norman Noel Dodds, Esquire, deceased. Anglesey—John Rice Francis Mills, Esq., of Rhiwlas, Pentraeth. Brian John Crichton, Esq., of Bryn Hyfryd, Llansadwrn. HOME OFFICE Miss Gaynor Cemlyn Jones, of Penyclip, Menai Bridge. Whitehall, London S.W.I. Breconshire—Elwyn Owen Jones, Esq., O.B.E., of November 1965. Sheep House, Hay-on-Wye. Martyn Evan Evans Bevan, Esq., of Bronllys CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS Castle, Brecon. ACTS, 1933 TO 1963 Sir George Vernon Kitson, K.B.E., of Dan-y- Bryanston House School Castell, Crickhowell. 30 Peel Street Caernarvonshire—Christopher Baskin Briggs, Esq., Nottingham B.E.M., of Pen-y-Gwryd, Nantgwynant. The Secretary of State for the Home Department Professor David Richard Seaborne Davies, of Y hereby gives notice that with effect from 1st Garn, Pwllheli. December 1965, the Managers of Bryanston House Sir Reginald Lawrence William Williams, Bt., School, 30 Peel Street, Nottingham, in accordance M.B.E., E.D., of Penrhos, Caeathraw, Caernarvon. with the provisions of section 79 (3) of the Children and Young Persons Act, 1933, have notified their Cardiganshire—Dr. Hugh Herbert, of Tanyfron, intention to surrender the Certificate of Approval in Aberayron. respect of the School. Major William Herbert Rhydian Llewellyn, M.C., of Brynreithyn Ffair Rhos, Ystrad Meurig. Major James Smith Mirylees, of Nanteos, Aberystwyth. WELSH OFFICE Carmarthenshire—William John Davies, Esq., of Cyncoed, Llandovery. THE TRUNK ROADS (VARIOUS STREETS, Major William Kemmis Buckley, M.B.E., of FISHGUARD) (PEMBROKESHIRE) (PROHIBI- Briar Cottage, Ferryside. TION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING) Colonel Charles William Nevill, O.B.E., T.D., of ORDER 1965 " Brondeg," Ferryside. The Secretary of State has made an Order under Denbighshire—Brigadier Llewellyn Gwydyr-Jones, section 26 of the Road Traffic Act 1960, the effect D.S.O., O.B.E., of River House, Erbistock, near of which is that no- person shall cause or permit Wrexham. any vehicle to wait between the hours of 8 a.m. Richard John Heaton, Esq., of Plas Heaton, and 6 p.m. (a) in any of the lengths of road or on Denbigh. the side of road specified in Schedule 1 to this Captain Peter Miles de Wend Greenwell, of Order; or (b) on the side of road specified in Tregeiriog, Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, Wrexham. Schedule 2 to this Order for a longer period than 1 hour or if a period of less than 1 hour has elapsed Flintshire—Brigadier John Howard Stafford, C.B.E., since the termination during the said hours of the M.C., of Plas Isaf, Mold. last period of waiting (if any) of the vehicle on that Anthony Brydges Stobart, Esq., of The Tyddyn, side. Mold. Exceptions have been provided in the Order to David Alexander Kerr-Wilson, Esq., of Bryn enable a vehicle to wait for so long as may be Edwin, Flint Mountain. necessary for a person to board or alight from the Glamorgan—George Mervyn Williams, Esq., M.C., vehicle; to enable goods to be loaded on to or T.D., of Llanharan House, Llanharan. unloaded from the vehicle; to enable the vehicle Jim Stanley Hamilton Mathews, Esq., of West to be used in connection with any building opera- House, Llantwit Major, Glamorgan. tion or demolition, the uemoval of any obstruction Mrs. Susan Eva Williams, M.B.E., of Caercady, to traffic, the maintenance of the road or the services Welsh St. Donate. therein ; to enable the vehicle if it cannot conveniently be used for such purpose in any other road, to be Merionethshire—David Rowe Cooke, Esq., of Plas used in the services of a local authority in pursuance Nantcol, Llanbedr, Merioneth. of statutory powers or duties, or to enable the Lieut.-Colonel Edward Roger Nanney-Wynn, vehicle to take in petrol, oil water or air from any of Llanfendigaid, Rhoslefain, near Towyn. garage situated on or adjacent to the said length Dr. Owain Merfyn Prichard, of Tristan, of road. Penrhyndeudraeth. Copies of the Order may be obtained from the Secretary of State, Welsh Office, Roads Division, Montgomeryshire—Mrs. Joyce Daphne Howard, of Graham Buildings, 139 Newport Road, Cardiff, Maes Fron, Trewern. quoting G.T. 3/10/032. Dr. Nicholas Bennett-Jones, of Plas-y-Coed, Newtown. SCHEDULE 1 Alun Meurig Jones, Esq., of Court Calmore, Lengths and side of the .London—Fishguard Trunk Montgomery. Road (AAff), known as High Street, The Square Pembrokeshire—Burnet Henry George Rind, Esq., of and West Street, in the Urban District of Fish- Allenbrook, Dale, Haverfordwest. guard and Goodwick in the County of Pembroke. Peter James Perkins, Esq., of Longhouse, 1. That length, known as High Street, The Square Mathry. and West Street, which lies between a point in High The Hon. William Speke Philipps, C.B.E., of Street 153 yards south-west of The Square and a Slebech Park, Haverfordwest. point in West Street 140 yards north-west of The Square. Radnorshire—Tom. Norton, Esq., of Fronheulog, 2. That length, known as West Street, which lies Ithon Road, Llandrindod Wells. between a point 210 yards north-west of The Square Air Vice-Marshal Sydney Osborne Bufton, C.B., and a point 350 yards north-west of The Square. D.F.C., of Norfolk Lodge, London Road, Reigate, 3. The north-east side of that length, known as Surrey. West Street, which lies .between a point 140 yards Gerald David Morgan, Esq., of Maelog, South north-west of The Square and a point 210 yards Street, Rhayader. north-west of The Square. • A 2.
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