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8694 the London Gazette, 25 November, 1913 8694 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 25 NOVEMBER, 1913. following (amongst other) purposes (that is to Tawe leading to Abercrave Railway Station, the Subway under the Neath and Brecon 1. To authorize the Council to purchase in Railway near Abercrave Railway Station, bulk or generate and to store, supply, sell and the road to Abercrave Colliery Yard, the distribute electricity for all public and private road on the Pontrhydarw County Bridge purposes, as defined by the Electric Lighting over the River Tawe near Penycae leading Acts, within the rural district of Ystradgyn- to Colbren Railway Station, the road on the lais in the county of Brecon, (hereinafter re- bridge over the Midland Railway at Gurnos, ferred to as " the area of supply "). the road on the bridge over the Midland Railway at Lower Cwmtwrch known as 2. To confirm any agreement which may be Bethania Railway Bridge, the road under" entered into by any local authority, company Gwys Station. Railway Bridge at Upper or person with the Council for the supply of Cwmtwrch, the road on Cefnrerw Bridge electricity in bulk to the Council or to incor- over the Neath and Brecon Railway porate in the Order some or all of the provi- between Caehopkin (Abercrave) and Col- sions contained in any such agreement, and to bren, the road on Penygraig Railway make other provisions with regard to the mat- Bridge over the Neath and Brecon Railway ters aforesaid. near Colbren Council School, the road on the 3. To incorporate with the Order and gener- Aubrey Arms Canal Bridge near Gurnos ally make- applicable to the area of supply all over the Swansea Canal, the road on the or some of the provisions contained in the Penygorof Farm Canal Bridge over the schedule to the Electric Lighting (Clauses) Swansea Canal between Gurnos and Ystrad- Act, 1899, and to apply such provisions to the gynlais, the road on the Castle Hotel Canal undertaking to be authorized by the Order Bridge over the Swansea Canal near the subject to such variations and exceptions as Castle Hotel between Ystradgynlais and may be contained therein. Abercrave, the road on the Lamb and Flag 4. To prescribe the maximum price to be Canal Bridge over the Swansea Canal near charged for the supply of electricity by the the Lamb and Flag Inn between Castle Council. Hotel and Abercrave, the road on the 5. To confer upon the Council all or some of Noddf a Canal Feeder Culvert over the Swan- the powers of the Electric Lighting Acts, 1882 sea Canal near Noddfa Chapel between the to 1909, and enactments incorporated there- Lamb and Flag Inn and Abercrave, the with, and to alter, vary or extinguish all rights road on the Cwmgiedd Canal Bridge over the and privileges which would or might interfere Swansea Canal between Ystradgynlais and with any of the objects of the Order, and to Cwmgiedd, the road on the culvert over the confer all other rights and privileges necessary Cwmgiedd Canal Feeder at Cwmgiedd. for carrying such objects into effect. 6. To authorize the Council to supply elec- Railways. tricity in bulk to any local authority, company The level crossing of the Midland Railway or person beyond the area of supply and to Company at Gurnos crossing the main road make such provisions in connection therewith from Ystalyfera (Glamorganshire) to as may appear necessary for adapting the Elec- Ystradgynlais, the level crossing of the Mid- tric Lighting Acts to such supply, including land Railway Company at Craig-maespica, the application to roads, railways and tram- Lower Cwmtwrch, the level crossing of the ways along the route along which lines may be Midland Railway Company near the Ivy authorized to be laid for the purpose of giving Bush Inn, Upper Cwmtwrch, the level cross- the supply in bulk, of. the provisions of those ing of the Midland Railway Company over Acts which authorize or enable the Board of the District-road at the lower end of College- Trade to authorize the breaking up of any row, the level crossing of the Midland Rail- road, railway or tramway. way Company over the District-road at the 7. To enable the Council to supply electricity upper end of Glantawe-row, and the level for any purpose incidental to the working or crossing over the railway siding of the lighting of any railway, tramway or canal situ- Yniscedwyn Tinplate Company, in Ynisce- ate partly within, and partly without the area dwyn Works-road. of supply. 8. The following are the streets not repair- Tramways. able by a local authority, railways and tram- The colliery tramway of the Pantmawr ways, which the Council propose to take Colliery Company, near Penygorof canal powers to break up: — bridge, crossing the main road from Gurnos In the rural district of Ystradgynlais— to Ystradgynlais. Streets. 9. The names of the streets in which it is proposed that electric lines shall be laid down The Swansea and Brecon Main-road, within a period to be specified by the Order, Llwynllafrod-road, Abercrave-terrace, Da- are as follows: — vies-street, Ynis Isaf, Bryn-road, Derwen- road, Brynawel-road, Tawelfa-road, Glanley- The Swansea and Brecon-road from the terrace, Crown-cottages, Old Yniscedwyn- junction of the boundaries of the district road, Williams-street, Spencer-terrace, Tre- and the Pontardawe rural district to Aber- deg-road, Myrtle-hill, Maespica-road, Glyn- crave House, Abercrave Station-road, cynwal-road, the road on the county bridge Cwmgiedd-road from its junction, with the over the River Tawe at the junction of the Swansea and Brecon-road to Nant-gwinau • county road and the district road to Cwm- bridge, and Neath-road from its junction giedd, the road on the county bridge over with the Swansea and Brecon-road to the River Tawe near the.Castle Hotel, the .Ystradgynlais Station. road .on the Giedd County Bridge over the And notice is hereby given that the draft River Giedd at Cwmgiedd, the road on the of the Order will be deposited at the offices . Abercrave County. Bridge over the River of the Board of Trade on or before the 20th.
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