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The London Gazette, 26Th February 1982 2793 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 26TH FEBRUARY 1982 2793 (b) It will prohibit waiting between the hours of 8 a.m. SCHEDULE 2 and 6 p.m. on any day in parts of the following Leeds Road, from its junction with Attercliffe Road to roads: its junction with Eadon Road. Fleetwood Old Hall Road, from its junction with Attercliffe Road Cherry Tree Court Elizabeth Street to its junction with Kirkbridge Road. (533) (c) It will prohibit waiting between the hours of 6 p.m. and 2 a.m. on any day in parts of the following roads: * SOUTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Thornton Cleveleys The South Yorkshire County Council (Various Roads EHerbeck Road Kingsway Kiveton Park, Thorpe Salvin Consolidation) (Amendment (d) It will prohibit the waiting of vehicles between the No. 2) Order 1982. hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on a Monday, Tuesday, Notice is hereby given that on 19th February 1982 the Wednesday, Friday or Saturday in parts of the fol- South Yorkshire County Council made an Order under lowing roads: sections 1 (1), (2) and (3) and 84D of the Road Traffic Fleetwood Regulation Act 1967, as amended by Part DC of the Transport Act 1968, Schedule 19 to the Local Government Adelaide Street Victoria Street Act 1972 and Schedule 6 to the Road Traffic Act 1974. (e) It will prohibit the waiting of vehicles between the The effect of the Order which will come into operation hours of 8 a.m. and 9.30 a.m. and the hours of 3 on 15th March 1982 will be to prohibit waiting by vehicle^ p.m. and 4.30 p.m. on the south side of Melbourne between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday to Avenue, Fleetwood, from a point 118 metres east of Friday (inclusive) on any of the sides of road specified in Broadway for a distance of 38 metres in an easterly the Schedule to this notice. direction. Exceptions to the Order will permit waiting for the Exemptions will be provided in the Order for the purpose purpose of picking up and setting down passengers, load- of boarding, alighting, loading and unloading, building and ing and unloading goods, in connection with building, roadworks, the maintenance of essential and emergency industrial or demolition operations, the removal of ob- services and the delivery or collection of postal packets by structions to traffic, the maintenance of the roads and the vehicles in the service of the Post Office. services therein, in pursuance of statutory powers or duties A copy of the proposed Order and the relevant maps and for the collection and delivery of postal packets. The showing the sites and lengths of roads to which the pro- usual exceptions for disabled persons' vehicles are also posed Order relates together with the council's statement included in the Order. of reasons may be inspected at the Town Hall, Poulton- A copy of the Order and a map showing the restricted le-Fylde, the Council Offices, Fleetwood Road South, road may be examined during normal office hours at the Thornton Cleveleys, and the Town Hall, Fleetwood during offices of (i) the County Council, County Hall, Barnsley; normal office hours. and (ii) Kiveton Park Branch Library, Wales Road, Kiveton Objections to the proposed Order together with the Park, Sheffield. grounds on which they are made must be sent in writing If you wish to question the validity of the Order or of to the undersigned by 19th March 1982. any of the provisions contained therein on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the Road A. K. B. Boatswain, Chief Executive Traffic Regulation Act 1967, amended as aforesaid, or on Town Hall, the grounds that any requirement of that Act or of any Poulton-le-Fylde. instrument made under it has not been complied with in 26th February 1982. (782) relation to the Order you may within 6 weeks from 19th February 1982, apply to the High Court for this purpose. F. A. Mallett, Chief Executive County Hall, Barnsley. SCHEDULE 2a SOUTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Chestnut Avenue, both sides, from a point 22 metres The South Yorkshire County Council (Leeds RoadjOld south of the southern kerb-line of Storth Lane for a Hall Road, Sheffield) (Prohibition of Driving) Order distance of 67 metres in a northerly direction. 1982. Storth Lane, both sides, from its junction with the western kerb-line of Chestnut Avenue for a distance of Notice is hereby given that on 18th February 1982 the 15 metres in a westerly direction. (575) South Yorkshire County Council made an Order under section 1 (1), (2) and (3) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as amended by Part DC of the Transport Act 1968, Schedule 19 to the Local Government Act 1972 SOUTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL and Schedule 6 to the Road Traffic Act 1974. The effect of the Order which will come into operation The South Yorkshire County Council (Parking Places and on 1st March 1982 will be to prohibit driving by vehicles Controlled Parking Zone) (Barnsley) Order 1978 (Amend- in the length of road specified in Schedule 1 to tin's notice ment No. ) Order 1982. and to remove the one way traffic system on the lengths Notice is hereby given that the South Yorkshire County of road specified in Schedule 2 to this notice. Council propose to make an Order under sections 1 (1), A copy of the Order together with a map showing the (2) and (3), 28 (1), 31 (1), 36, 37, 39 and 94D (1) of the restricted road may be examined during normal office Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as amended by Part hours at the offices of (i) the County Council, County DC of the Transport Act 1968, Schedule 19 to the Local Hall, Bamsley; (ii) County Engineer, Cambridge House, Government Act 1972 and Schedule 6 to the Road Traffic Division Street, Sheffield; and (iii) Sheffield City Council, Act 1974. Branch Library, Britannia Road, Darnall. The effect of the proposed Order will be to amend the If you wish to question the validity of the Order or South Yorkshire County Council (Parking Places and Con- of any of the provisions contained therein on the grounds trolled Parking Zone) (Barnsley) Order 1978, by including that it is not within the powers conferred by the Road in Schedule 2 (Part II) of the principal Order the following Traffic Regulation Act 1967, amended as aforesaid, or on item: the grounds that any requirement of that Act or of any instrument made under it has not been complied with in Prohibition of Waiting at Any Time relation to the Order you may within 6 weeks from 18th The whole length and sides of the un-named access road February 1982, apply to the High Court for this purpose. leading to ihe former Beckett Hospital site, off F. A. Mallett, Chief Executive Victoria Avenue, Bamsley in the Bamsley Metro- County Hall, Bamsley. politan District. A copy of the proposed Order together with a map SCHEDULE 1 showing the restricted road and a statement of the County Leeds Road I Old Hall Road, from its junction with Council's reasons for proposing to make the Order may Attercliffe Road for a distance of 5 metres in a south- be examined during normal office hours at the offices of easterly direction. (i) the County Council, Brierley Hall, Brierley, near D2.
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