The London Gazette, 16Th August 1984

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The London Gazette, 16Th August 1984 11200 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 16TH AUGUST 1984 The prohibitions would not apply to: on Mondays to Saturdays inclusive in the lengths of (a) a stage carriage, a scheduled express carriage, a roads specified in Schedule 2 to this notice; school bus or a works bus ; or (b) waiting by vehicles for the purpose of delivering (b) a coach (a vehicle constructed or adapted to carry or collecting goods or loading or unloading a vehicle would be changed so that such prohibition would 12 or more passengers) ; or apply between: (c) a pedal cycle ; or (i) 7 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. on Mondays to Saturdays (d) a cab licensed under section 6 of the Metropolitan inclusive in the lengths of roads specified in Schedule Public Carriage Act 1869, section 37 of the Town 3 to this notice ; Police Clauses Act 1847 or any similar local enact- (ii) 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. and between 4.30 p.m. and ment ; or 6.30 p.m. on Mondays to< Saturdays inclusive in the (e) a vehicle being used for ambulance, fire brigade or lengths of roads specified in Schedule 4 to this police purposes if it is reasonably necessary for that notice ; vehicle to enter or proceed in the bus lane ; or (c) waiting by vehicles for the purpose of delivering or (/) any vehicle being used in connection with the removal collecting goods or loading or unloading a vehicle for a of any obstruction in the bus lane ; or period of more than 20 minutes in the same place (§) -a vehicle being used for purposes in connection with would be changed so that such prohibition would apply the statutory powers or duties of a local authority or between 10 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. on Mondays to Satur- the supply of gas, water or electricity, or in con- days inclusive in the lengths of roads specified in nection with any building operation, demolition or Schedule 4 to this notice. excavation in or adjacent to the bus lane, provided 4. A copy of each of the proposed Orders, of the above- that in all the circumstances it is reasonably necessary mentioned Order of 1978 (and of the Orders which have for the vehicle to enter the bus lane ; or amended that Order) and of the Council's statement of reasons for proposing to make the Orders can be inspected (/») a vehicle: during normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive (i) while postal packets addressed to premises ad- until the expiration of a period of 21 days from the date on jacent to the bus lane are being unloaded from that which this notice is published in Room B.72, The County vehicle or, having been unloaded therefrom, are being Hall, London SE1 7PB. delivered; or (ii) while postal packets are being collected for 5. Further information may be obtained by telephoning loading on the vehicle from premises or posting boxes the Transportation and Development Department, telephone adjacent to the bus lane or, having been so collected, number 01-633 3223. are being loaded thereon; or 6. Persons desiring to object to either of the proposed (j) any vehicle which enters the bus lane for the sole Orders should send a statement in writing of their objection purpose of waiting for as long as may reasonably be and the grounds thereof to the Controller of Transporta- necessary to enable a person suffering from any dis- tion and Development, The County Hall, London SE1 ability or injury (including blindness) which seriously 7PB, quoting Ref. TD/T/TS/A, within the afore-mentioned impairs his ability to walk to board or alight from period of 21 days. that vehicle ; or M. F. Stonefrost, Director-General and Clerk to the Council. (The officer appointed for this purpose.) 0') any vehicle which enters or proceeds in the bus (3254) lane: (i) from any road if that vehicle forthwith leaves the NOTE. The Council have asked the Barnet Borough bus lane through the break in the longitudinal single Council to make the documents referred to in paragraph white line situated opposite and adjacent to the junc- 4 above available for inspection, and understand that they tion of that road with the bus lane ; or will be so available during normal office hours on Mondays (ii) from any part of The Hyde (Edgware Road) to Fridays inclusive during the afore-mentioned period of or West Hendon Broadway which does not comprise 21 days in: the bus lane through any break in the longitudinal : (a) The Town Hall, The Burroughs, Hendon, London single white line if that vehicle forthwith enters the N.W.4; road which lies opposite or adjacent to that break ; (b) Gateway House, 322 Regent's Park Road, Finchley, or London N.3. (iii) from any vehicular accessway or crossing over the footway adjoining the bus lane if that vehicle forthwith leaves the bus lane at a point opposite that SCHEDULE 1 vehicular accessway or crossing ; or The Hyde (Edgware Road), between a point 82 metres (iv) from any part of The Hyde (Edgware Road) south-east of the south-eastern kerb-line of Rookery or West Hendon Broadway which does not comprise Way and its junction with West Hendon Broadway. the bus lane at a point opposite any vehicular access- West Hendon Broadway, between its junction with The way or crossing over the footway adjoining the bus Hyde (Edgware Road) and the common boundary of lane if that vehicle forthwith enters that vehicular Nos. 298 and 300 West Hendon Broadway. accessway or crossing ; or (k) any vehicle if the driver thereof is obliged to enter SCHEDULE 2 or proceed in the bus lane in order to avoid an acci- The Hyde (Edgware Road) dent and forthwith causes that vehicle to leave the bus lane; or (d) the north-east side, between the south-eastern kerb- line of Rushgrove Avenue and its junction with West (/) any vehicle if the driver thereof is required by law Hendon Broadway; to stop and as soon as reasonably practicable there- (b) the south-west side, between the boundary of the after causes that vehicle to leave the bus lane ; or London Borough of Brent and its junction with West (m) anything done: Hendon Broadway. (i) with the permission or at the direction of a West Hendon Broadway police constable in uniform ; or (a) the north-east side, between its junction with The (ii) in accordance with any restriction or require- Hyde (Edgware Road) and a point opposite the party ment indicated by traffic signs placed on the highway wall of Nos. 276 and 278 West Hendon Broadway ; by or on behalf of the Metropolitan Police. (b) the south-west side, between its junction with The 3. The general effect of the Barnet (Waiting and Loading Hyde (Edgware Road) and a point opposite the north- Restriction) (Amendment No. ) Order 198 would be fur- western wall of No. 215 West Hendon Broadway. ther to amend the Barnet (Waiting and Loading Restriction) Order 1978, so that the hours during which the existing prohibition applies on: SCHEDULE 3 (a) waiting by vehicles (otherwise than for the purpose The Hyde (Edgware Road) of delivering or collecting goods or loading or un- (a) the north-east side, between its junction with West loading a vehicle) would be changed so that such Hendon Broadway and the south-eastern kerb-line of prohibition would apply between 7 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rushgrove Avenue;.
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