The London Gazette, 26Th August 1986 11151
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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 26TH AUGUST 1986 11151 TABLE Traffic Regulation Act 1984 the effect of which is to The Unclassified County Road known as Thrintoft Village prohibit any motor vehicle from travelling at a speed Street from its junction with the Class III (C159) Great in excess of 40 m.p.h. on any length of road specified in Langton to Ainderby Steeple County Road south- the table below. westerly for a distance of 240 metres. TABLE The Unclassified Thrintoft to Class II (B6271) Northall- Roads in the Village of Hackforth erton to Richmond County Road from its junction with The Class III (C36) Catterick to West Tanfield County the Class III (C159) Great Langton to Ainderby Steeple Road from a point 130 metres southwards of its County Road, north-easterly for a distance of 530 junction with the Class III (C232) Hunton to Hack- metres. forth County Road southwards then south westwards A copy of the Order which comes into operation on 27th for a distance of 480 metres. August 1986, together with a map showing the roads The Class III (C132) Hackforth to Great Fencote affected may be examined at County Hall, Northallerton, County Road from its junction with the Class III and at Norm Yorkshire County Council Area Office, Bedale (C36) Catterick to West Tanfield County Road south- Hall. Bedale, during normal office hours. wards for a distance of 140 metres. /. R. Forshaw, Solicitor to the Council A copy of the Order which comes into operation on County Hall, Northallertoa 27th August 1986 together with a map showing the roads 23rd August 1986. (774) affected may be examined at County Hall, Northallerton, and at North Yorkshire County Council Area Sur- veyors Office. Bedale Hall. Bedale. during normal office NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Hours. /. R. Forshaw. Solicitor to the Council The Council of the County of North Yorkshire (40 m.p.h. Speed Limit) (Great Langton) Order 1986 County Hall, Northallerton. Notice is hereby given that on 15th August 1986 the Coun- 23rd August 1986. (775) cil of the county of North Yorkshire made an Order under section 84 (1) and (2) of the Road Traffic Regula- tion Act 1984 the effect of which is to prohibit any motor vehicle from travelling at a speed in excess of 40 miles per hour on the length of road specified in the table NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL below. The Council of the County of North Yorkshire (De- TABLE restriction) (Gatenby Lane {RAF Leeming) Order 1986 Road in the Village of Great Langton Notice is hereby given that on 15th August 1986 the Council of the county of North Yorkshire made an The Class II (B6271) Northallerton to Richmond County Order under sections 82 (2) and 83 (2) of the Road Traffic Road from its junction with the Class III (C159) Regulation Act 1984 the effect of which is to remove Great Langton to Ainderby Steeple County Road the 30 m.p.h. speed limit which is in force because of westwards for a distance of 410 metres. the existence of street lighting on the length of road A copy of the Order whcih conies into operation on specified in the following table. 27th August, 1986, together with a map showing the road affected may be examined at Room 15, County Hall, North- TABLE allerton, during normal office hours. The Class III (C115) Exelby to Gatenby County Road, /. R. For show, Solicitor to the Council from its junction with The Coppice, north-westerly for County Hall, Northallerton. a distance of 330 metres. 23rd August 1986. (780) A copy of the Order which comes into operation on 27th August 1986 together with a map showing the road affected may be examined at County Hall, Northallerton, and at North Yorkshire County Council Area Office, NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Bedale Hall, Bedale, during normal office hours. The Council of the County of North Yorkshire (40 m.p.h. /. R. Forshaw, Solicitor to the Council Speed Limit (Exelby) Order 1986 Notice is hereby given that on 15th August 1986 the County Hall, Northallerton. Council of the county of North Yorkshire made an Order 23rd August 1986. (777) under section 84 (1) and (2) of the Road Traffic Regula- tion Act 1984, the effect of which is to prohibit any motor vehicle from travelling at a speed in excess of 40 miles per hour on the length of road specified in the table below. NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL TABLE The Council of the County of North Yorkshire (Restricted Road in the Village of Exelby Road) (Snape) Order 1986 The Class II (B6285) Bedale to Burneston County Road from a point 25 metres south easterly of its junction Notice is hereby given that on 15th August 1986 the with the Leeming to Cowford to Exelby Unclassified Council of the county of North Yorkshire! made an County Road north westerly for a distance of 200 Order under sections 82 (2) and 83 (2) of the Road Traffic Regualtion Act 1984 the effect of which is to prohibit any metres. vehicle from travelling at a speed of more than 30 m.p.h. A copy of the Order which comes into operation on on each length of road specified in the following table. 27th August, 1986, together with a map showing the road affected may be examined at County Hall, Northallerton, and at North Yorkshire County Council Area Office, TABLE Bedale Hall, Bedale, during normal office hours. Roads in the Village of Snape beyond the existing street /. R. For show, Solicitor to the Council lighting to be covered by a 30 m.p.h. Speed Limit County Hall, Northallerton Thornton Watlass to Carthorpe Class III County Road 23rd August 1986. (781) from the termination of the existing street lighting at the Western End of the village to a point 10 metres west of its junction with the private road, lying to the NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL east of Snape Castle grounds, giving access to Snape Lodge. The Council of the County of North Yorkshire (40 m.p.h. Thornton Watlass to Carthorpe Class III County Road Speed Limit) (Hackforth) Order 1986 at the south end of the village (known locally as Notice is hereby given that on 15th August 1986 the Salmon Lane) from the end of the existing street County Council of the county of North Yorkshire made lighting to a point 114 metres south-east of its junction an Order under section 84 (1) and (2) of the Road with the main village street..