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The London Gazette, Ist October 1992 16441 THE LONDON GAZETTE, IST OCTOBER 1992 16441 Manor Way) and runs in an easterly direction on a flyover over quoting ref. LRO 10/71/34/01 and stating the grounds of objection. the said junction to end at a point approximately 5 metres west In the preparation of an objection and the statement of grounds of of Masefield Gardens; and objection it should be borne in mind that the substance of any objection or representation may be communicated to other people (b) four routes for slip roads to connect the eastbound and who may be affected by it. westbound carriageways on the main new road with the Al 17 (High Street South) and the All? (Woolwich Manor Way) at K. Pratt, a Principal, London Region, Department of Transport. (Ref.TO130RL.) Beckton and East Ham in the London Borough of Newham. ANNEX A 2. An Order under sections 12,14 and 125 of the Highways Act 1980, SCHEDULE 1 in relation to the A13 Trunk Road and the new Trunk Road to NOTE be constructed by him at Beckton and East Ham in the London (a) the land comprised in each item in this Schedule and Schedule Borough of Newham, which will: 2 is identified on the plan referred to in the draft Compulsory (1) authorise him to: Purchase Order by means of the number or numbers shown in (a) improve highways, brackets against that item in that Schedule. (b) references to ownership are references to ownership or reputed (b) stop up highways, ownership at the time of preparation of the draft Compulsory (c) construct new highways, Purchase Order and are stated only for the purpose of (d) stop up private means of access to premises; and identification of the land. (e) provide new means of access to premises, In the London Borough of Newham Part of grassed Open Space known as Beckton District Park, all at Beckton and East Ham in the vicinity of the main new road; Beckton on the south of the A13 (Newham Way) and on the west of and East Ham Industrial Estate (1). Part of front yard, and part of (2) provide for the transfer of each new highway to the London entrance to East Ham Industrial Estate, including fence, trees, kerbs, Borough of Newham as highway authority as from the date on paved car parking area, and paved entrance way on the south of the which he notifies them that it has been completed and is open A13 (Newham Way), Beckton (2, 2A and 2C). The right to enter for traffic. upon part of front yard of East Ham Industrial Estate, including kerb and paved car parking area, on the south of the A13 (Newham Way), Beckton, for all purposes connected with the construction and 3. The Al 3 Trunk Road (Al 17 Junction Improvement) Compulsory maintenance of an environmental barrier on adjoining land (2B). Purchase Order (No. ) 19 , which provides for the purchase of: Part of grassed Open Space including footpath and landscaped environmental bund on the south of the A13 (Newham Way) and on (a) the land and rights described in Schedule 1 at Annex A hereto the east of East Ham Industrial Estate, Beckton (3 and 3B). The right for the purposes of: to enter upon part of grassed Open Space, including footpath and (i) the construction of the main new road and the slip roads landscaped environmental bund, on the south of the A13 (Newham at Beckton and East Ham in the London Borough of Newham Way) and on the east of East Ham Industrial Estate, Beckton, for all in pursuance of the A13 Trunk Road (All? Junction purposes connected with the construction and maintenance of steps Improvement, Trunk Road and Slip Roads) Order 19 ; and ramps for the Noel Road footbridge and an environmental barrier on adjoining land (3A). Part of grassed area, landscaped (ii) the construction and improvement of highways and the environmental bund, earth barriers and access to Eisenhower Drive provision of new means of access to premises at Beckton and and the North Beckton Housing Estates fronting the Roman Manor East Ham in the said Borough in pursuance of the A13 Trunk • Community Centre and the London Borough of Newham Nurseries, Road (All? Junction Improvement, Side Roads) Order 19; on the south of the A13 (Newham Way), Beckton (4 and 4B). The (iii) the improvement of the trunk road at Beckton and East right to enter upon grassed area, landscaped environmental bund, Ham in the said Borough; and and access to Eisenhower Drive and the North Beckton Housing Estates, fronting the Roman Manor Community Centre and the (iv) use by the Secretary of State in connection with such London Borough of Newham Nurseries, including kerb and paved construction and improvement of highways and the execution nursery road, all on the south of the A13 (Newham Way), Beckton, of other works mentioned above; for all purposes connected with the construction and maintenance of (b) the land described in Schedule 2 at Annex A hereto for the an environmental barrier on adjoining land (4A). Part of grassed purpose of being given in exchange for land which forms part of area, including landscaped environmental bund, trees, sheds, bushes an open space. and allotment gardens, on the south of the Al 3 (Newham Way) and on the west of the Al 17 (Woolwich Manor Way), Beckton, together 4. Copies of each draft Order and the plans referred to in it, and of with part adjoining half width of the A13 (Newham Way), Beckton the environmental statement which the Secretary of State has (5). Part of the Beckton Sports Ground on the south of the A13 published in relation to the construction of new highways and (Newham Way), on the west of the Al 17 (Woolwich Manor Way) improvement of existing highways referred to in the draft Orders and on the south of the allotment gardens, Beckton (5A). The East numbered 1 and 2 may be inspected free of charge at all reasonable Ham Manor Way Transmission Substation and site, including hours from 1st October 1992 until 7th January 1993 or within 14 fences, gates, steps, paths and embankment (5B). Part of the Beckton Sports Ground including fences, gates, part of the road embankment weeks from the date of first publication of this notice if that period and trees, on the west of the Al 17 (Woolwich Manor Way) and on expires later, at the Department of Transport, London Regional the north of the Golf Driving Range, Beckton (5C, 5D, 5E and 5F). Office, Room C4/19, 2 Marsham Street, London SW1P 3EB, Half widths of the A13 (Newham Way) adjoining 1173,1175 to 1181 Department of Transport, London Regional Office, Docklands (odd) Newham Way, 1, 1A and 3 to 13 (odd) Roman Road, East Division, South Quay Plaza II, 183 Marsh Wall, London £14 9SH, Ham (6 to 15 inclusive). Part widths of carriageway of the A13 London Docklands Development Corporation, Royal Docks Office, (Newham Way), together with adjoining part half widths of Roman Gate 8, Northside Royal Victoria Dock, Connaught Road, London, Road and the Al 17 (Woolwich Manor Way) (16). Part of grassed El6 1BL, London Docklands Development Corporation, Thames area including fence and embankment, on the north of Roman Road Quay, 191 Marsh Wall, London E14 9TJ, London Borough of and on the west of the Al 17 (High Street South), East Ham (17 and Newham, Depannent of Technical Services, 25 Nelson Street, 17A). Part of Northern Outfall Sewer, including grassed areas, path, London E6 4EH, London Borough of Newham, Town Hall, East fences, embankments, gates, paved area and public telephone booth, on the north of Roman Road and on the west of the Al 17 (High Ham, London, E6 2RP, East Ham Reference Library, High Street Street South), East Ham (18, ISA, 186 and 18Q. Part of the South E6 4EL and North Woolwich Library, Pier Road, North Northern Outfall Sewer, including grassed area, fence and Woolwich E162LH. embankments, on the south of Lonsdale Avenue and on the west of the All7 (High Street South), East Ham (18D). Part of 5. Any person may object to the making of any of these Orders Transmission Substation site, including grassed area, fences, access not later than 7th January 1993, or within 14 weeks from the date of driveway and gate, on the south of Lonsdale Avenue and on the west first publication of this notice if that period expires later, by notice of the Al 17 (High Street South), East Ham (19,19A and 19B). Part to the Secretary of State at the office of the Director, Department of of grassed area, including fences and trees, on the south of Lonsdale Transport, London Regional Office, Docklands Division, 5th Floor Avenue and on the west of the Al 17 (High Street South), East Ham North. South Quay Plaza II, 183 Marsh Wall, London £14 9SH, (20 and 20A). Part of grassed area at the foot of Beckton Alps..
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