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THE LONDON GAZETTE, SRD OCTOBER 1996 Under It Has Not 13152 THE LONDON GAZETTE, SRD OCTOBER 1996 under it has not. been complied with in relation to the Order, you Goldbeaters School, Gunter Grove and Thirleby Road, Edgware. may, within 6 weeks from the date of this notice, apply to the High Golders Hill School, Finchley Road, N.W.I 1. Court for this purpose. Grasvenor Avenue Infants School, Grasvenor Avenue, Barnet. T. Harrison, County Secretary Hasmonean Girls School, Page Street, N.W.7. County Hall, Glenfield, Hendon Secondary School, Golders Rise and Green Lane, N.W.4. Leicester LE3.8RP. Holland House School, Broadhurst Avenue, Edgware. Holly Park School, Bellevue Road N.I 1. SCHEDULE 1 The Kerem Primary School, Norrice Lea, N.2. No Waiting at Any Time Kisharon Day School, Portsdown Avenue, N.W.I 1. Chapel Street, south side, Bottesford, from a point 5-8 metres east Livingstone JMI School, Baring Road, Barnet. of Nos. 14 to 16 in an easterly direction to its junction with Queen Lyonsdown School, Richmond Road, Barnet. Street, a distance of approximately 14 metres. Menorah Foundation School, Gillingham Road and Caddington Queen Street, west side, Bottesford, from a point 12 metres north Road, N.W.2. of the southern boundary of No. 37 in a northerly direction to its Mill Hill School (Ridgeway), The Ridgeway, N.W.7. junction with Chapel Street, a distance of approximately 10 metres. Monken Hadley School and St. Martha's Convent, Camlet Way, Barnet. SCHEDULE 2 Monkfrith School, Monkfrith Way and Knoll Drive, N.14. One-Way Traffic Osidge School, Cecil Road, N. 1.4 Column 1 Column 2 Our Lady of Lourdes School, Bow Lane, N. 12. Length of Road Direction of flow Pardes House Kindergarten, Dunstan Road, N.W.I 1. Chapel Street, Bottesford from its East to West Parkfield Junior School, Park Road and St. David's Place, N.W.4. junction with Rectory Lane in a Queenswell Infant and Junior School, Sweets Way, N.20. westerly direction to its junction Sacred Heart RC Primary School, Oakleigh Park South, N.20. with Queen Street, a distance of 67 St. Catherines RC School, Vale Drive, Barnet. metres. St. James' Catholic High (Lower School), Great Strand, N.W.9. 3rd October 1996. (505) St. James' Catholic High (Upper School), Orange Hill Road, Edgware. St. John's School, N.20, Swan Lane, N.20. LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET St. John's and St. Mary's School N.W.4, Prothero Gardens, N.W.4. The London Borough ofBarnet (Prohibition of Stopping Outside St. Martins Independent School, Goodwyn Avenue, N.W.I 1. Schools} (No. 1) Traffic Order 1996 St. Mary's C of E School, Downage, N.W.4. St. Paul's School, The Avenue, N. 11. Notice is hereby given that the council of the London Borough of Summerside School, Crossway, N.I 2. Barnet propose to make an Order under section 6 of the Road Traffic Summerside School, Woodside Park Road, N.I2. Regulation Act 1984, as amended by section 8 and Part I of Schedule Trent C of E School, Mount Pleasant, Barnet. 5 to the Local Government Act 1985 and all other enabling powers. Wessex Infant and Junior School, Wessex Gardens, N.W.I 1. The general nature and effect of the Order will be to prohibit stopping on the School Keep Clear markings outside certain schools Woodcroft School, Goldbeaters Grove, Edgware. in the Borough during the hours specified in the Schedules to this Woodridge School, Southover, N.I2. notice. Woodside Park Pre Prep School, Woodside Park Road and A copy of the proposed Order, plans of the relevant areas and the Woodside Grange Road, N.12. council's statement of reasons for making the Order can be inspected between 9 a.m. arid 5 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive until the expiration of a period 21 days from the date on which this notice is SCHEDULE 2 published at Traffic Section, Room 1006, Barnet House, 1255 High Road, Whetstone, London N20 OEJ, and The Town Hall, The Burroughs, Hendon, London NW4 4BG. Lengths of carriageway where stopping is prohibited between the hours Further information may be obtained by telephoning the London of 8 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. and 12 noon to 1.30 p.m. and 2.45 p.m. to Borough of Barnet (Traffic Section), telephone 0181-359 4330 or 4.15 p.m. during school term time. 0181-359 4333. Any person desiring to object and/or make other representations Annemount Nursery and Pre-preparatory, Holme Chase, London relating to the proposed Order should send a statement in writing of N.2. their objections ,and the grounds thereof to the Director of Blessed Dominic RC Primary School & Grahame Park Infant, Environmental Services (Traffic Section), London Borough of Junior & Nursery School, Lanacre Avenue, London N.W.9. Barnet, Barnet House, 1255 High Road, Whetstone, London N20 OEJ within the aforementioned period of days. Church Hill School, St. Mary's Road and Burlington Rise, Barnet, Hertfordshire. M. M. Caller, Chief Executive Colindale School, Poolsford Road, London N.W.9. Town Hall, The Burroughs, The Compton School, Summers Lane, London N.12. Hendon, London NW4 4BG. Cromer Road School, Cromer Road, Barnet, Hertfordshire. SCHEDULE 1 Deansbrook Infant & Junior School, Hale Drive and Church Close, Edgware, Middlesex. Lengths of carriageway where stopping is prohibited between the hours of 8 a.m. to 9.30 a.m., and 2.45 p.m. to 4.15 p.m. during school East Barnet Secondary Main School, Chestnut Grove, Barnet, term time. Hertfordshire. East Barnet Secondary Upper School, Westbrook Crescent, Barnet, Annunciation School, Thirleby Road, Edgware. Hertfordshire. The Annunciation RC Junior School, The Meads, Edgware. Edgware Infant & Junior School, Heming Road, Edgware, Barnfield School, Gaskarth Road, Edgware. Middlesex. Bell Lane School, Bell Lane, N.W.4. 1 Fairway School, The Fairway, London N.W.7. Bishops Douglass RC School, Hamilton Road. Goodwyn School, Hammers Lane and Tennyson Road, London Broadfields Junior School, Broadfields Avenue, Edgware. N.W.7. Brookland Infants and Juniors, Brookland Rise, N.W.I 1. Brunswick Park School, Osidge Lane, N.I4. Hasmonean Preparatory School, Shirehall Lane, London N.W.4. Chalgrove JMI School, Chalgrove Gardens, N.3. Hendon Preparatory School, Tenterden Grove, London N.W.4. Christ Church JMI, Byng Road, Barnet. The Hyde Infant & Junior School, Hyde Crescent, London N.W.9. Christchurch Secondary School, Hilton Avenue, N.I2. Kisharon Senior Centre, Moss Hall Grove, London N.12. Courtland School, Courtland Avenue and Hankins Lane, N.W.7. Moss Hall Infants School, Moss Hall Grove, London N.12. Finchley Catholic High School, Woodside Lane and Woodside Moss Hall Nursery School, Nether Street, London N.3. Grange Road, N.I2. Moss Hall Junior School, Essex Park, London N.3. Fpulds School, Byng Road and Wentworth Road, Barnet. St. Mary's CoE School, Church Hill Road, Barnet, Hertfordshire. Firth Manor School, Lullington Garth, N.I2. St. Michaels RC School, Nether Street, London N.12. Garden Suburb Junior and Infants School, Childs Way and St. Vincent's RC School, The Ridgeway, London N.W.7. WillifieldWay.N.W.ll. Whitings Hill School, Whitings Road, Barnet, Hertfordshire..
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