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The London Gazette, Ist 1994 12387 THE LONDON GAZETTE, IST 1994 12387 BEXLEY LONDON BOROUGH Thamesmead; Old Road, Crayford; Oxford Road, Sidcup; Peareswood Road, Slade Green; Pelham Road, Bexleyheath; Penhill The Bexley (Prohibition of Stopping Outside Schools) Road, Sidcup; Plymstock Road, Welting; Ramillies Road, Blackfen; Traffic Order 1994 Riverside Road, Sidcup; Ruskin Avenue, Welling; St. Andrews Notice is hereby given that the Council of the London Borough of Road, Sidcup; St. Augustines Road, Belvedere; Seacourt Road, Bexley on 29th August 1994 made the above-mentioned Order under Thamesmead; Sherwood Park Avenue, Sidcup; Sheldon Road, section 6 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended by Bexleyheath; Sidmouth Road, Welling; Slade Green Road, Slade section 8 of and Part 1 of Schedule 5 to the Local Government Act Green; Station Road, Sidcup; Swanbridge Road, Bexleyheath; The 1985 and sections 63 to 82 inclusive and Schedules 6 and 7 to the Green, Welting; The Grove, Bexleyheath; Townley Road, Road Traffic Act 1991. Bexleyheath; Upland Road, Bexleyheath; Upton Road, Further information regarding the above Traffic Order may be Bexleyheath; Victoria Road, Sidcup; Watting Street, Bexleyheath; obtained by contacting the Traffic Section of the London Borough Wickham Street, Welling; Woodside Crescent, Sidcup; Woodside of Bexley on 081-303 7777, ext. 3617. Road, Barnehurst; Woodside Road, Sidcup; Wrotham Road, 2. The general effect of the Order, which will come into operation Welling, and Yarnton Way, Thamesmead. on 5th September 1994, will be to prohibit any vehicle from stopping during school term time between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9.30 a.m. 29th August 1994. (807) and 2.30 p.m. and 4 p.m. Mondays to Fridays inclusive, on any length of "School-Keep-Clear" markings in the roads listed in the Schedule to this notice. CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 3. The prohibitions referred to in paragraph 2 above will not apply: The County of Cambridgeshire (High Street, Somersham) (a) if a vehicle stops in order to avoid an accident or when required (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 199 to do so by law; Notice is hereby given that the Cambridgeshire County Council (b) to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a propose to make an Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act police constable in uniform; or 1984, as amended, after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police (c) in relation to any vehicle used for ambulance, fire brigade or the effect of which will be to: police purposes; (d) to anything done in accordance with any restriction or (a) Prohibit waiting at any time on the length of Somersham High requirement indicated by traffic signs placed on the highway by Street, northern side, from a point 15 metres east of its junction or on behalf of the Metropolitan Police; with King Street in an easterly direction for a distance of 21 (e) to a school bus or school meals vehicle while engaged in metres. loading/unloading, if it is not practicable or legally possible to (b) Prohibit waiting between the hours of 9 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. and do so elsewhere; between the hours of 3 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays (f) a coach hired by a school for transporting children between the on the length of Somersham High Street, southern side, from a school and any other location; point 15 metres east of its junction with King Street in an (g) a public service vehicle waiting at a schedule bus stop. easterly direction for a distance of 28 metres. 4. Copies of the Order, plans which indicate the lengths of roads The standard exemptions covering loading and unloading, to which the Order relates and the Council's statement of reasons for boarding and alighting, emergency service vehicles and disabled making the Order can be inspected during normal office hours on persons vehicles will apply. Mondays to Fridays inclusive until the expiration of 6 weeks from A copy of the proposed Order, a map and a statement of the the date on which this notice is published at (a) The Information reasons for proposing to make the Order, may be inspected at the Centre, London Borough of Bexley, Bexley Civic Offices, office of the undersigned, and at the offices of the Chief Executive, Bexleyheath, Kent DA6 7LB, and (b) Reception, London Borough Huntingdonshire District Council, Pathfinder House, St. Mary's of Bexley, Sidcup Place, Sidcup, Kent DAM 6BT. Street, Huntingdon, during normal office hours. 5. Copies of the Order may be purchased from Reception, Objections to the proposals, together with the grounds on which London Borough of Bexley, Sidcup Place, Sidcup, Kent DAM 6BT. they are made, must be sent in writing to the undersigned by 23rd 6. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Order or of any provisions contained therein on the grounds that it is not within September 1994, quoting reference PS/G440/198. the relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as /. M. Sharpe, Director of Transportation amended, or that any of the relevant requirements thereof or of any Shire Hall, Castle Hill. relevant regulations made thereunder has not been complied with in Cambridge CB3 OAP. relation to the Order, may, within 6 weeks of the date on which the Order was made, make application for the purpose to the High 31st August 1994. (816) Court. P. J. Morley, Chief Engineer CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL SCHEDULE Aldemey Road, Slade Green; Alexander Road, Bexleyheath; The County of Cambridgeshire (Cobie Road and High Street, Avenue Road, Erith; Alma Road, Sidcup; Bamehurst Avenue, Somersham) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 199 Northumberland Heath; Baroehurst Close, Northumberland Notice is hereby given that the Cambridgeshire County Council Heath; Barrington Road, Bexleyheath; Bedens Road, North Cray, propose to make an Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act Sidcup; Bedonwell Road, Bexleyheath; Bedonwell Road, Belvedere; 1984, as amended, after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police Belmpnt Road, Northumberland Heath; Berwick Crescent, Sidcup; the effect of which will be to prohibit waiting at all times at the Berwick Road, Welling; Bexley Road, Erith; Bexley Lane, Sidcup; junction of High Street and Come Road, Somersham, on the north Blackfen Road, Blackfen; Brampton Road, Bexleyheath; Brook and south sides of High Street and the western side of Come Road. Street, Northumberland Heath; Burnt Oak Lane, Sidcup; Church The standard exemptions covering loading and unloading, boarding Road, Bexleyheath; Cloverdale Gardens, Sidcup; Colyers Lane, and alighting, emergency service vehicles and disabled persons Northumberland Heath; Coniston Road, Bexleyheath; Copperfield vehicles will apply. Road, Thamesmead; Crowden Way, Thamesmead; Danson Lane, Welting; Dansington Road, Welling; Days Lane, Sidcup; Dulverton A copy of the proposed Order, a map and a statement of the Road, New Eltham; East Street, Bexleyheath; Eastcote Road, reasons for proposing to make the Order, may be inspected at the Welting; Edendale Road, Bexleyheath; Elsa Road, Welting; Erith office of the undersigned, and at the offices of the Chief Executive, Road, Belvedere; Fairford Avenue, Barnehurst; Faraday Road, Huntingdonshire District Council, Pathfinder House, St. Mary's Welting; Halcot Avenue, Bexleyheath; Hartington Road, Street, Huntingdon, during normal office hours. Bexleyheath; Hartford Road, Bexley; Hoddesdon Road, Belvedere; Objections to the proposal, together with the grounds on which Holbeach Gardens, Sidcup; Hurst Road, Bexley; Hurst Road, they are made, must be sent in writing to the undersigned by 23rd Sidcup; Iris Avenue, Bexleyheath; Iron Mill Lane, Crayford; Kale September 1994, quoting reference EM/G440/198. Road, Erith; Knoll Road, Sidcup; Lensbury Way, Thamesmead; /. M. Sharpe, Director of Transportation Lesney Park Road, Thamesmead; Mayplace Avenue, Crayford; Shire Hall, Castle HOI. Mayplace Road East, Bexleyheath; Murchison Avenue, Bexley; North Street, Bexleyheath; Northdown Road, Welting; Cambridge CB3 OAP. Northumberland Avenue, Welting; Northwood Place, 31st August 1994. (815).
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