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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 9M DECEMBER 1966 13369 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 9m DECEMBER 1966 13369 St. Thomas Street, to a point 62 yards north-west to allow a person to board or alight from the of its junction with St. Gluvias Street. vehicle ; to enable goods to be loaded or unloaded ; E. T. Verger, Clerk of the County Council. to enable vehicles to be used in connection with building operations, the maintenance or improvement County Hall, of the length of road or of the services therein ; to Truro. take in petrol, oil, water or air from a garage and 9th December 1966. in connection with a funeral. (272) Objections to this proposal must be sent in writing to the undersigned by .the 30th December 1966. A copy of the proposed Order, together with a CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL plan showing the length of road referred to in the Order, will be available for public inspection during The County of Cornwall (Mongleath Road, normal office hours at the County Hall, Truro, and Falmouth) (One-Way Traffic) Order, 1966 at the West Penwith Rural District Council's Offices, Notice is hereby given that the Cornwall County 38 Chapel Street, Penzance. Council propose to make an Order under sections 26 and 27 of the Road Traffic Act, I960, the effect of SCHEDULE which will be to prohibit the driving of any vehicle Length of Road in the Parish of St. Levan on either of the dual carriageways of the length of road specified in the Schedule hereto otherwise than The Porthcurno-St. Levan Road (Class III) from so as to keep the central island on trie right hand a point 40 yards north-west of the entrance to the or off side of the vehicle. West Penwith Rural District Council's car park at Objections to this proposal must be sent in writing Porthcurno for a distance of approximately 490 yards to the undersigned by the 30th December 1966. in a southerly direction to a point 40 yards south-west A copy of the proposed Order, together with a of the access road leading to the Minack Theatre. plan showing the lengths of road referred to therein E. T. Verger, Clerk of the County Council. will be available for public inspection during normal County Hall, office hours at the County Hall, Truro, and at the Truro. Municipal Offices, Falmouth. 8th December 1966. SCHEDULE (185) Length of Road in the Borough of Falmouth Mongleath Road, Falmouth (Class III) from its junction with Boslowick Road (Class III) for a DARLINGTON COUNTY BOROUGH distance of 240 yards in a north-westerly direction. COUNCIL E. T. Verger, Clerk of the County Council. The County Borough of Darlington (Street Parking Places) (Variation—No. 2) Order, 1966 County Hall, Truro. Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of December 1966 the Darlington County Borough (273) Council made an Order under section 81 of the Road Traffic Act, 1960, the effect of which is to revoke CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL from 9th January 1967, the Darlington (Street Parking The County of Cornwall (Culdrose R.N. Air Station) Places) Order, 1962, in so far as it relates to Leadyard. (Traffic Regulation) (Amendment) Order, 1966 C. N. S. Nicholson, Town Clerk. Notice is hereby given that the Cornwall County 11 Houndgate, Council propose to make an Order under the Road Darlington. Traffic Act, 1960, the effect of which will be to (186) amend the County of Cornwall (Culdrose R.N. Air Station) (Traffic Regulation) Order, 1953 (by which the waiting of vehicles is prohibited, subject to certain DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL exceptions, at all times on lengths of the Helston- Lizard Road (A.3083) at Culdrose) so that in future The County of Devon (The Square, Holsworthy) the restrictions contained therein shall also apply (Prohibition of Waiting) Order, 1967 to the length of road specified in the Schedule hereto. Notice is hereby given that the Devon County Council Objections to this proposal must be sent in writing propose to make an Order under sections 26 and 27 to the undersigned by the 30th December 1966. of the Road Traffic Act, 1960, the effect of which A copy of the proposed Order, together with a will be to extend for a distance of 10 yards northwards plan showing the length of road referred to therein, the prohibition on waiting by vehicles on the western will be available for public inspection during normal side of The Square, Holsworthy, which operates office hours at the County Hall, Truro, and at the between 8 a.m.-6 p.m. on weekdays. (NOTE. A* Kerrier Rural District Council Offices, The Willows, present this 10 yards section is included in a length Helston. of road where waiting is permitted for periods of SCHEDULE 1 hour between 8 a.m.-6 p.m. on weekdays.) That length of the Helston-Lizard Road (A.3083) The Order will not prevent waiting for the purpose at Culdrose R.N. Air Station which extends from a of boarding or alighting from vehicles ; for loading point 590 yards south-west of the junction with or unloading goods ; to enable vehicles to take in Meneage Road and Clodgey Lane adjoining Helston petrol, oil, water or air from a garage; and for Hospital for a distance of 335 yards in a southerly building operations, road maintenance and repairs and direction to a point 925 yards south of that junction. other similar works. Objections to the proposal must be sent in writing E. T. Verger, Clerk of the County Council. to the undersigned by 2nd January 1967. County Hall, Truro. H. G. Godsall, Clerk of the County Council. County Hall, 8th December 1966. Exeter. (184) (418) CORNWALL COUNTY COUNCIL The County of Cornwall (Porthcurno) (Prohibition DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL of Waiting) Order, 1966 The County of Dorset (Dorchester Road, Wool) Notice is hereby given that the Cornwall County (Prohibition of Waiting and Loading and Unloading) Council propose to make an Order under sections 26 Order. and 27 of the Road Traffic Act, 1960, the effect of Notice is hereby given that the Dorset County Council which will be to prohibit the waiting of vehicles propose to make an Order under section 26 of the between the hours of 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. daily during Road Traffic Act, 1960, the effect of which will be to the period 1st May-30th September (both dates prohibit the waiting or the loading or unloading of inclusive) in each year, on the length of road specified •vehicles at any time in the length of Dorchester Road1, in the Schedule hereto. Wool (A.352) between a point 62 yards south-west Exceptions will be provided in the Order to allow of its junction with Colliers Lane and a point 108 a vehicle to wait for so long as may be necessary yards north-east of that junction. For any late Notices see Contents list on last page.
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