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THE GAZETTE, 7th AUGUST 1981 1055

NOTICE is hereby given that the Secretary of State for has authorising him to purchase compulsorily the land in the Parish of made the following Order:— in the and Galloway Region described in the Schedule hereto for the purposes of constructing a new length of the Edinburgh- Trunk Road (A7). This Order which comes into operation on 31 st July 1981 amends the Copies of the draft Order and the map referred to therein have been Warble Fly (Scotland) Order 1978, the principal change being a deposited at the offices of the Scottish Development Department, requirement that certain cattle which have been exposed to warble fly New St. Andrew's House, Edinburgh and the infestation during the spring treatment period (15th March to 31st Regional Council, Council Offices, Dumfries and at the Post Office, July) shall be treated in the autumn. Canonbie and may be inspected free of charge at all reasonable hours from 29th July 1981 to 19th August 1981. The 1978 Order requires the treatment of infested cattle during the Any objections to the Order must be made on or before the 19th spring treatment period and the new Order introduces powers to August 1981 by a notice in writing addressed to the Secretary, Scottish require the treatment during the autumn period (15th September to Development Department, New St. Andrew's House, Edinburgh 30th November) of cattle over 12 weeks old in the following EH1 3SZ, stating the title of the Order, the grounds of objection and categories:— quoting reference R/TCP/DF/62. (a) cattle which, at any time during the period 15th March to 31st July, had been on premises where a notice ("Form A") was J. Leithead, served requiring the treatment of all affected animals; Senior Principal. (b) cattle, on such premises at the time a notice is served requiring the autumn treatment, which has been moved to those premises Scottish Development Department, after the spring treatment period; Edinburgh. (c) cattle moved off such premises after 15th March. 17th July 1981. Copies of the above-mentioned Order may be obtained from Her SCHEDULE Majesty's Stationery Office, I3A Castle Street, Edinburgh EH2 3AR In this Schedule:— price £1.10 net. 1. All the land specified is situated in the Parish of Canonbie and (27) for registration purposes in the County of Dumfries. 2. References to the "A7" are to that part of the Edinburgh- THE TRUNK ROADS Carlisle Trunk Road extending from a point 550 metres or (ROUTE A80) (HAGGS) thereby north of the access to Hag Farm near Canonbie in a southerly direction to a point on the Scottish/English Border at (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC) Scotsdike. ORDER 1981 Plot Nos. Description of Land THE Secretary of State gives notice that he proposes to make the 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 74, Land lying on the east side of above Order temporarily prohibiting the driving of vehicles whilst 75, 77 and 78 the A7. temporary roadworks, indicated by the appropriate traffic signs, are in progress on that length or part of that length of the Gretna-- 3, 6, 8, 9, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19,20, 21, Land lying on the west side of Glasgow-Stirling Trunk Road (Route A80) near Haggs in Central 22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31, theA7. Region from a point 365 metres north of the north face of the bridge 32,33, 34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41, carrying the Cumbernauld-Bonnybridge Numbered Classified Road 42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51, (Route B816) over the said trunk road (Route A80) northwards to a 52, 53, 54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61, point 474 metres north of the north face of the bridge carrying the 62,63,64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71, Dennyloanhead-Kilsyth Principal Road (Route A803) over the said 72, 73,76,79, 80 and 81 trunk road (Route A80), a distance of 964 metres. The closures (2) which are necessary to allow essential resurfacing operations to be carried out will continue until 29th August 1981.

Alternative Routes for Traffic:— TRUNK ROADS ACT 1946 While the northbound carriageway is closed two-way working will SPECIAL ROADS ACT 1949 be in operation on the southbound carriageway and while the southbound carriageway is closed two-way traffic will be in operation ROADS (SCOTLAND) ACT 1970 on the northbound carriageway. PALNURE DIVERSION (A75) J. M. Currie, Assistant Secretary. THE Secretary of State gives notice that he proposes to make two Orders the effect of which will be to provide for:— Scottish Development Department. 4th August 1981. (28) 1. The construction of a new length of the Gretna-Stranraer- Glasgow-Stirling Trunk Road (A75) at Palnure in the District of in the Dumfries and Galloway Region. 2. The reconstruction; improvement and stopping up of roads ROADS (SCOTLAND) ACT 1970 arising from the construction of the length of new trunk road.

ACQUISITION OF LAND Copies of the draft Orders and related plans may be inspected, free of charge, at all reasonable hours from 7th August 1981 to 18th (AUTHORISATION PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) September 1981, at the offices of the Scottish Development ACT 1947 Department, New St. Andrew's House, Edinburgh; the Dumfries and Galloway Regional Council, Regional Sub Office, High Street, THE EDINBURGH-CARLISLE TRUNK ROAD , the Dumfries and Galloway Regional Council, Area (CANONBIE BYPASS) Engineers Office, Sun Street, Stranraer and at the Post Office, Victoria Street, Newton Stewart. COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER 198 Any person may, within 6 weeks from 7th August 1981 object to the NOTICE is hereby given that the Secretary of State in exercise of the making of the Orders by notice, in writing, to the Secretary, Scottish powers conferred on him by the above mentioned Acts has prepared a Development Department, New St. Andrew's House, Edinburgh draft Compulsory Purchase Order entitled The Edinburgh-Carlisle EH 1 3SZ, quoting reference R/TO/l/D/10 and stating the grounds of Trunk Road (Canonbie Bypass) Compulsory Purchase Order 198 , objection.