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Roads (Speed Limit) (No Status: This is the original version (as it was originally made). This item of legislation is currently only available in its original format. STATUTORY RULES OF NORTHERN IRELAND 1996 No. 162 ROAD TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES Roads (Speed Limit) (No. 5) Order (Northern Ireland) 1996 Made - - - - 15th April 1996 Coming into operation 27th May 1996 The Department of the Environment, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by Article 50(4)(c) of the Road Traffic (Northern Ireland) Order 1981(1) and of every other power enabling it in that behalf, hereby makes the following Order: Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the Roads (Speed Limit) (No. 5) Order (Northern Ireland) 1996 and shall come into operation on 27th May 1996. Speed restrictions on certain roads 2. The Department hereby directs that each of the roads and lengths of road specified in Schedule 1 shall be a restricted road for the purposes of Article 50 of the Road Traffic (Northern Ireland) Order 1981. Revocations 3. The provisions described in Schedule 2 are hereby revoked. Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of the Environment on . 15th April 1996 J. Carlisle Assistant Secretary (1) S.I.1981/154 (N.I. 1); see Article 2(2) for the definition of “Department” Document Generated: 2017-08-03 Status: This is the original version (as it was originally made). This item of legislation is currently only available in its original format. SCHEDULE 1 Article 2 Restricted Roads 1. Dowland Road, Unclassified No. 292, Aghanloo, Limavady, from its junction with Windyhill Road, Route B201, to a point approximately 670 metres north-west of that junction. 2. Granagh Park, Aghanloo, Limavady. 3. Lilac Avenue, Aghanloo, Limavady. 4. New Road, Unclassified No. 69, Ahoghill, from its junction with Straid Road, Unclassified No. 70, to a point approximately 200 metres south-east of that junction. 5. Ballymena Road, Route A26, Antrim, from its junction with Springfarm Road, to a point approximately 350 metres north-west of that junction. 6. The lengths of road in Springfarm Industrial Estate, Antrim. 7. Downpatrick Road, Route B1, Ardglass, from its junction with Strangford Road, Route A2, to a point approximately 960 metres north-west of that junction. 8. Cushendall Road, Route A2, Ballycastle, from its junction with Glenshesk Road, Route B15, to a point approximately 900 metres east of its junction with Carrickmore Road. 9. Kilkreg Park, Ballycastle. 10. Moyle Avenue, Ballycastle. 11. Silverspring, Ballycastle. 12. Straid Road, Route A2, Ballycastle, from its junction with Ramoan Road, to a point approximately 200 metres south-west of that junction. 13. Belfast Road, Route A23, Ballygowan, from its junction with The Square, to a point approximately 1,089 metres north-west of that junction. 14. Glasvey Drive, Unclassified No. 517, Ballykelly. 15. Riverview, Unclassified No. 517, Ballykelly. 16. Collingwood Road, Belfast. 17. Glen Road, Route A501, Suffolk, Belfast, from a point approximately 485 metres north-east of its junction with Shaw’s Road, Route C2, to a point approximately 45 metres west of its junction with Suffolk Road. 18. Bush Gardens, Bushmills. 19. Beechfield Court, Coleraine. 20. Beechfield Drive, Coleraine. 21. Beechfield Park, Coleraine. 22. Grasmere, Coleraine. 23. Grasmere Court, Coleraine. 24. Knocklynn Drive, Coleraine. 25. Knocklynn Park, Coleraine. 26. Knocklynn Road, Coleraine. 27. Loguestown Park, Coleraine. 2 Document Generated: 2017-08-03 Status: This is the original version (as it was originally made). This item of legislation is currently only available in its original format. 28. Mountsandel Road, Route C91, Coleraine, from its junction with Terrace Row, to a point approximately 700 metres south-east of its junction with Maybrook Park. 29. Newbridge Drive, Coleraine. 30. Newbridge Park, Coleraine. 31. Orchardville, Coleraine. 32. Riverside Park East, Coleraine. 33. Riverside Park North, Coleraine. 34. Riverside Park South, Coleraine, from its junction with Castleroe Road, Route A54, to its eastern junction with Riverside Park North. 35. Riverside Park South, Coleraine, from its western junction with Riverside Park North, to its junction with Somerset Road. 36. Somerset Court, Coleraine. 37. Somerset Crescent, Coleraine. 38. Somerset Mews, Coleraine. 39. Somerset Park, Coleraine. 40. Somerset Road, Coleraine. 41. The Appleyard, Coleraine. 42. The Paddocks, Coleraine. 43. The Walled Garden, Coleraine. 44. Wheatsheaf Park, Coleraine. 45. Woodford Park, Coleraine. 46. Barnamaghery Road, Route C274, Darragh Cross, Saintfield, from its junction with Manse Road, Route B6, to a point approximately 410 metres south of that junction. 47. Darragh Road, Route C274, Darragh Cross, Saintfield, from its junction with Killyleagh Road, Route B6, to a point approximately 520 metres north of that junction. 48. Killyleagh Road, Route B6, Darragh Cross, Saintfield, from its junction with Darragh Road, Route C274, to a point approximately 410 metres north-west of that junction. 49. Manse Road, Route B6, Darragh Cross, Saintfield, from its junction with Darragh Road, Route C274, to a point approximately 290 metres south-east of that junction. 50. Cherrygrove, Unclassified No. 516, Dungiven. 51. Glenroe Park, Unclassified No. 516, Dungiven. 52. Cherry Lane, Unclassified No. 528, Feeny, Dungiven. 53. Galgorm Road, Route A42, Galgorm, Ballymena, from its eastern junction with Galgorm Roundabout, Route A42, to a point approximately 225 metres east of that junction. 54. Galgorm Road, Route A42, Galgorm, Ballymena, from its western junction with Galgorm Roundabout, Route A42, to a point approximately 180 metres south-west of that junction. 55. Galgorm Roundabout, Route A42, Galgorm, Ballymena. 56. Hawthorne Park, Unclassified No. 522, Greysteel, Limavady. 3 Document Generated: 2017-08-03 Status: This is the original version (as it was originally made). This item of legislation is currently only available in its original format. 57. Cairn-a-Finn Avenue, Unclassified No. 512, Limavady. 58. Clovervale, Unclassified No. 512, Limavady. 59. Crossnadonnell Park, Unclassified No. 512, Limavady. 60. Crossnadonnell Road, Unclassified No. 512, Limavady. 61. Dairyvale, Unclassified No. 512, Limavady. 62. Daisy Drive, Unclassified No. 512, Limavady. 63. Edenmore Road, Unclassified No. 270, Limavady, from a point approximately 1,105 metres south-east of its junction with Greystone Road, to a point approximately 1,260 metres south-east of that junction. 64. Elstree Court, Unclassified No. 512, Limavady. 65. Jane’s Valley, Unclassified No. 512, Limavady. 66. Lauravale, Unclassified No. 512, Limavady. 67. McQuillan Park, Unclassified No. 512, Limavady. 68. Melody Way, Unclassified No. 512, Limavady. 69. Roemill Court, Unclassified No. 515, Limavady. 70. Rose Gardens, Unclassified No. 513, Limavady. 71. Rossapenna, Unclassified No. 512, Limavady. 72. Rosslea Gardens, Unclassified No. 512, Limavady. 73. Rossnascreen Court, Unclassified No. 512, Limavady. 74. Rossnevanna, Unclassified No. 512, Limavady. 75. Rossvale, Unclassified No. 512, Limavady. 76. Scroggy Close, Unclassified No. 514, Limavady. 77. Ballyronan Road, Route B160, Magherafelt, from its junction with Fair Hill, to a point approximately 950 metres south-east of that junction. 78. Ballytober Road, Unclassified No. 74, Millbay, Islandmagee, from its junction with Millbay Road, Route B90, to a point approximately 200 metres north-east of that junction. 79. Millbay Road, Route B90, Millbay, Islandmagee, from a point approximately 470 metres south-east of its junction with Ballytober Road, Unclassified No. 74, to a point approximately 410 metres north-west of that junction. 80. Hilltown Road, Route B8, Newry, from its junction with Rathfriland Road, Route A25, to a point approximately 142 metres south-east of that junction. 81. Rathfriland Road, Route A25, Newry. 82. Ballyhannon Lane, Unclassified No. 1366, Portadown, from its junction with Ballyhannon Grove, to a point approximately 15 metres north-west of its junction with Drumnacanvy Road, Route B2. 83. Aghermore Close, Portstewart. 84. Aghermore Court, Portstewart. 85. Aghermore Crescent, Portstewart. 4 Document Generated: 2017-08-03 Status: This is the original version (as it was originally made). This item of legislation is currently only available in its original format. 86. Aghermore Drive, Portstewart. 87. Aghermore Gardens, Portstewart. 88. Agherton Court, Portstewart. 89. Agherton Road, Unclassified No. 300, Portstewart (northern branch), from its junction with Coleraine Road, Route A2, to a point approximately 634 metres east of that junction. 90. Cappagh Grove, Portstewart. 91. Lissadell Court, Portstewart. 92. Lissadell Grove, Portstewart. 93. Swilly Crescent, Portstewart. 94. Swilly Drive, Portstewart. 95. Swilly Park, Portstewart. 96. Blackpark Road, Unclassified No. 106, Toome. 97. Creagh Road, Unclassified No. 107, Toome, from a point approximately 220 metres north- west of its junction with Blackpark Road, Unclassified No. 106, to a point approximately 70 metres south-east of that junction. 98. Kilrea Road, Route B75, Upperlands, from a point approximately 200 metres south-west of its junction with Culnady Road, Route C550, to a point approximately 740 metres north-east of its junction with Tirgarvil Road, Unclassified No. 24. SCHEDULE 2 Article 3 Revocations 1. Item 26 of the Second Schedule to the Roads (Speed Limit) (No. 7) Order (Northern Ireland) 1969(2). 2. Item 23 of Schedule 2 to the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1977(3). 3. Item 145 of Schedule 2 to the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1984(4). 4. Item 7 of the Schedule to the Roads (Speed Limit) (No. 3) Order (Northern Ireland) 1984(5). 5. Item 98 of Schedule 2 to the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1986(6). 6. Item 135 of Schedule 2 to the Roads (Speed Limit) (No. 3) Order (Northern Ireland) 1986(7). 7. Items 393 and 441 of Schedule 2 to the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland) 1987(8). 8. Item 32 of Schedule 1 to the Roads (Speed Limit) (No. 3) Order (Northern Ireland) 1989(9). 9. Item 384 of Schedule 1 to the Roads (Speed Limit) (No. 2) Order (Northern Ireland) 1991(10). (2) S.R. 1969 No. 250 (3) S.R. 1977 No. 40 (4) S.R.
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