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THE. LONDON • GAZETTED 19TH F 1982 THE. LONDON • GAZETTED 19TH f 1982 69. Watch House' Parade*' from, its junction with: Alexandra GWENT COUNTY..COUNCIL Road to its junction with Brunei Street. 70. Lower Dock Street, from its junction with George Gwent County Council (King Street, Tredegar) '.•-. Street to its junction,with Canal Terrace. (One Way Traffic) Order 1982. 71. Parish Road, from its junction with Emlyn Street to Notice is hereby given that the Gwent County Council its junction with East Dock Road. propose to make an Order under section 1 (1), (2) and (3) 72. Mendalgief Road, from its junction with Cardiff Road of the Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as amended by Part IK ']' to its junction with Docks Way. of the Transport Act 1968, Schedule 19 to the Local Government Act 1972 and Schedule 6 to the Road Traffic Act 1974, and of all other powers them enabling and after Unnamed Access Roads/Lanes consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance 73; Serving Herbert.. Walk leading from north-west side of with section 84C (1) of the Act of 1967, the effect of which Alma Street. will be to prohibit vehicles from proceeding in the length 74. Serving Daniel Place leading from the north-west side of road specified in column 1 of the Schedule to this notice : of Alma Street. in a direction other than that specified in relation to that 75. Serving Lewis Close leading from the south-east side length of road in column 2 of the said Schedule. of Alma Street. Full details of the proposals are in the draft Order 76: Serving Kerby Lane leading from, the south-east side of which, together with a plan showing the affected road and Alma Street. alternative route and a statement of the Council's reasons 7. Serving Charlotte Green leading from the south-east side for proposing to make the Order, may be inspected at the of Alma Street. County Hall, Cwmbran, and at the Blaenau, Gwent, Borough 78. Serving Francis Court leading from the south-east side Council Offices, Civic Centre, Ebbw Vale, during normal of Alma Street. office hours (Monday to Friday). 79. Serving Francis Court leading from the north-west side If you wish to object to the proposed Order you should of Capel Street send the grounds for your objection to the undersigned 80. Serving 253 to 278 Capel Crescent. by 10th May 1982. 81. Serving 279 to 299 Capel Crescent. Af. /. Perry, Chief Executive Officer 82. Serving the rear of 24 to 74. Capel Crescent. County Hall, 83. Serving the rear of 138 to 154 Mendalgief Road. Cwmbran, Gwent NP44 2XH. 84. Serving the rear of 1 to 17 Wilson Street. 85. Between Arthur Street and Robert Street. SCHEDULE 86. Between Robert Street and Price Street Column 1 Column 2 87. Between Price Street and Lime Street. 88. Between Lime Street and Jeddo Street. Road Direction 89. Between Marion Street and Adeline Street. King Street, Tredegar, for its South-easterly 90. Between Adeline Street and Alice Street. entire length. 91. Between Alice Street and Milman Street. 19th April 1982. 92. Extending northwards from the north-western side of (722) Pottery Road. 93. Extending, eastwards from the eastern side of St. GWENT COUNTY COUNCIL Stephens Road. 94. Extending west and south from the western side of Gwent County Council (Baneswell Area, Newport) MiJ Parade. (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 1982 95. Serving Marion Place extending in a north-easterly Notice is hereby given that the Gwent County Council direction from the north-eastern side of Pottery Ter- propose to make an Order under section 1 (1), (2), (3) and race 46 metres north-west of the north-western kerb- 84D (1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as line of Adeline Street amended by Part DC of the Transport Act 1968, and all 96. Serving Marion Place extending in a north-easterly other enabling powers the effect of which will be to prohibit : direction from the north-eastern side of Pottery Terrace waiting at any time on various roads in Baneswell for 96 metres north-west of the north-western kerb-line of distances as set out in. the Schedule hereto. Adeline Street. Exceptions will be provided in the Order for: 19th April 1982. (a) picking up and setting down passengers, (b) loading or unloading goods, (c) the maintenance of roads, (d) the supply of gas, electricity and water, (e) for emergency purposes. • GWENT COUNTY COUNCIL Full details of these proposals are in the draft Order The Gwent County Council (Unnamed Road from the which together with a map showing the restricted area and Northern Side of Llanarth Street to the Unnamed Access a statement of the Council's reasons for proposing to make Road leading to Craig-y-Trwyn Controlled Refuse Tip, the Order may be inspected at the offices of the Newport Brynawel, Wattsville) (Width Restriction) (Revocation) Borough Council, Civic Centre, Newport, and the County Hall, Cwmbran, during normal office hours, Monday to Order 1982. Friday. Notice is hereby given that the Gwent County Council, If you wish to object to the proposed Order you should in exercise of their powers under section 1 (1), (2), (3) and send the grounds for your objection to the undersigned 84D (1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as by 10th May 1982. amended and by all other powers them enabling in that M. /. Perry, Chief Executive Officer behalf propose to make an Order the effect of which will be to revoke the Gwerit County Council (Unnamed Road County Hall, from the Northern side of Llanarth Street to the Unnamed Cwmbran, Gwent NP44 2XH. Access Road leading to Craig-y-Trwyn Controlled Refuse Tip, Brynawel, Wattsville) (Width Restriction) Order 1980. SCHEDULE The draft Order, together with a plan showing the area 1. Victoria Crescent, north side, from the western kerb-line and a statement of the Council's reasons for proposing to of Bailey Street for a distance of 15 metres. make the Order, may be examined at the Offices of the 2. St. Woolos Road, Islwyn Borough Council, Civic Centre, Pontllanfraith, and (a) West side, from the southern kerb-line of St. Mary at the County Hall, Cwmbran, during normal office hours Street for a distance of 20 metres. (Monday to Friday). (b) West side, from a point 7 metres north of the line Objections to- the proposed Order specifying the grounds of the north-western kerb of Graham Street for a on which they are made must be sent in writing to the distance of 55 metres in a southerly direction. undersigned by 10th May 1982. 3. Graham Street, north-west side, for a distance of 15 M. J. Perry, Chief Executive Officer metres from the western kerb-line of St. Woolos Road, 4. Jones Street, north side, for a distance of 25 metres °cSmb«n!'Gwent NP44 2XH. from the western kerb-line of North Street 194h April 1982; (723) 19th April 1982. (726).
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