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Raad Traffic NO'. 44 Ronald Green, (This Note Is Not Part Af the Rules But 164 Raad Traffic NO'. 44 Sealed with the Official Seal of the Ministry of Health and Local Govern­ ment for Northern Ireland this 1st day of March, nineteen hundred and sixty-one, in the presence of (L.S.) Ronald Green, Secretary. EXPLANATORY NOTE (This Note is not part af the rules but is intended to indicate their general purport.) These rules provide that any officer in the employment of a local authority who does not participate in the National Insurance Graduated Pension Scheme in due course and who becomes eligible to allocate part of his pension in accordance· with the provisions of the Local Government Superannuation (Allocation of Pension) Rules (Northern Ireland), 1950, will be able to allocate only so much of his pension in favour of a beneficiary as will leave payable to him an amount equivalent at least to that which would be available under the Graduated Pe:p.sion Scheme. The rules also amend the conditions under which an allocation of pension may be cancelled or varied. 1961. No. 43 [NC] DISEASES OF ANIMALS Prohibition· on Importation of Vegetables ORDER, DATED 1ST MARCH, 1961, MA;DE BY THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE UNDER SECTION 18 OF THE DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND), 1958. This Order was revoked by S.R. & O. (N.J.) 1961, No. 72. 1961. No. 44 [C] ROAD TRAFFIC Speed Limits ORDER, DATED 28TH FEBRUARY, 1961, MADE BY THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS UNDER SUB-SECTION (4) OF SECTION TWENTY-THREE OF THE ROAD TRAFFIC ACT' (NORTHERN IRELAND), 1955. ' The Ministry of Home Affairs in exercise of the powers conferred on it by ~l,ll;>-$~ction (4) of s~ctiQn twenty.-thr~~ of the RQ~d Tr~ffic Act (Northern No. 44 Road Traffic 165 ireland), 1955(a), and of all other powers enabling jt in that behalf, hereby orders and directs as follows: . Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland), 1961, and shall come into operation on 1st May, 1961. Revocation of Previous Directions . 2. The directions contained in the Roads (Speed Limit) Order (Northern Ireland), 1956(b), relative to the lengths of road specified in the First Schedule to this Order are hereby revoked. Speed Restrictions on Certain Roads . 3. Each of the 'lengths of road specified in the Second Schedule shall be a restricted road for the purposes of the said section twenty-three. De-restriction of Certain Roads 4. Each of the lengths of road specified in the Third Schedule shall not be a restricted road for the purposes of the said section twenty~three, Sealed with the Official Seal of· the Ministry of Hqme Affairs for Northern Ireland this 28th day of February, nineteen hundred and sixty-one, in the presence of (L.S.) A. Alexander, Assistant Secretary. FIRSr SCHEDULE (Revocations) (1) The Lisburn-Moira Road; Trunk Road No. T.3, Lisburn, Co. Antrim, from a point Hio yards west of the' junction with the Lisburn-Ballinderry Road, Class II No. B.104, to the junction with the Lower Lissue R01j.d, Class III No. C.6. (2) The BalIymoney-Dunloy Road,Class II No. B.16, Co. Antrim, from a point approximately 330 yards south of the junction with the BalIymoney­ BalIymena Road, Trunk Road No. T.7, to a point approximately 1,200 yards south-east of this junction. (3) The Aghalee-Lurgart Road, Class I No. A.26, AghagalIon, Co. Antrim, from the junction with Coal Lane, Class III No. C.9, to a point approximately 1,250 yards nprth-east of this junction. (4) The Aghalee-Crumlin. Road, Class I No. A.26. (now Class II No. B.1Z), CO. Antrim, from a point approximately 200 yards north of the junction with the. Ballinderry-Lisburn Road, Class II No. B.104·, to, a point approximately 660 yards south of this junctiQn. '. (5) The Lower Ballinderry-Lisburn Road, Class II No: B.104, Co. Antrim from the junction with the Aghalee-Crumlin Road, Class I No. A.26 (now Class II No. B.l'2), to a point .approximately 160 yards east of this junction. (6) Portmore Road, Lower Ballinderry, Co. Antrim" from the junction with the Aghalee-Crumlin Roa.d, Class I No. A.26 (now Class II No. B.12) to a point approximately 350 yards west of this junction. ' . (a) 1955. c. 27. (b) S.R. & O. (N.l.) 1956, No. 124. 166 Road Traffic No: 44 (7) Crawfordsburn Road, Class II No. B.20, Bangor, Co; Down, frorr the junction with McMurry's Lane, Bangor, to a point approximately 770 yards west of this junction. (8) Portrush Road, Class I No. A.2, Portstewart, Co. Londonderry,. from a point approximately 115 yards north-east of the junction with Station Road and Portmore Road to a point approximately 942 yards' nortH-east of this junction. (9) The Portrush-Portstewart Road, Class I No. A.2, Co. Londond¢rry, from the Londortderry County Boundary to a point approximately 1,30$ yards north­ ·east of the junction with Station Road, Portstewart. (10) Dublin Road, Trunk Road No. T.3, Omagh, Co. Tyrone, from the junction with· Golf Links Lane to a point approximately 750 yards south-east of this junction. SECOND SCHEDULE (Restrictions) (1) Abbeydale Drive, Belfast, for its full length. (2) Abbeydale Crescent, Belfast, for its full length. (3) Abbeydale Pal:ade, Belfast, for its full length. (4) Lisavon Drive, Belfast, for its full length. (5) Glenhoy Drive, Belfast, from a point approximately 29 yl!-rds ~south-west of the junction with Abetta Parade to a point approximately 76 yards south- . .. west of this junction. (6) Glenmillan Park, Belfast, for its fun length. (?) Glenmillan Drive, Belfast, for its full length. (8) Palmers ton Park, Belfast, for its full length. (9) Larkfield Park, Belfast, for its f).Ill length. (10) Anna<;lale Crescent, Belfast, for its full length. (11) Annadale Grove, Belfast, for its fullierigth. (12) Annadale Gardens, Belfast, for its full length. (13) Annadale Green, Belfast, for its full length. (14) Annadale Terrace, Belfast,for its full length. (15) Annadale Drive, Belfast, for its full length. (16) Lislea Drive, Belfast, from a point approximately 79 yards from the junction with the Lisburn Road to a point approximately 396 yards north of this point. (17) The Ballymena-Cushendall Road, Class 1 No. A.43, Cargan, Co. Antrim, from the junction with unclassified road No. 63 to a point approximately 720 yards north of this junction. (18) Ballymoney-Dunloy Road, Class II No. B..16, Co. Antrim, froliI the junction with the Ballymoney-Ballymena Road, Trunk Road No. T~7, to a point approximately 330 yards south of this junction. (19) Shandon Park, Dunloy Road, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, for its. f1:111 length. (20) Chestnutt Grove, Dunloy Road, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, for its full length. No. 44 Road Traffic 167 (21) The Dromara-Banbridge Road, Class III No. C.32~ Dromara, Co. Down, from a point approximately 120 yards west of the junction with the Dromara-Dromore Road to a point approximately 400 yards east of this junction. '(22) The Portrush Road, Class J No. A.2, Portstewart, Co. Londonderry, from a point approximately 115 yards north-east of the junction with Smtion . Road, Class II No. B.I8S, to a point approximately 1,090 yards north-ea~t of this junction. (23) The Portrush-Portstewart Road, Class I No. A.2, from the boundary of Portrush Urban District to the boundary of Portstewart Urban District. (24) The Fivemiletown-Enniskillen Road, Trunk Road No. T.6, Fivemiletown, Co. Tyrone, from a point approximately 345 yards west of the junction with , Tempo Road, Class II No. BJ07, to a point approximately 645 yards west of this junction. (25) The'Dungannon-Cookstown Road, Class III No. C.638, Newmills, Co. Tyrone, from a point approximately 205 yards south of the junction with the Newmills-Donaghmore Road, Class III No. C.636, to a point approximately 130 yards north of the junction with the Newmills-Stewartstown Road, , Class III No., C.636. (26) The Newmills-Stewartstown Road, Class III No. C.636, NewmilIs, Co. Tyrone, -from. the junction with the Newmills-Cookstown, Road, Class JlI No. C.638, to a point approximately 1.75 yards north-east of this junction. (27) The' Newmills-Donaghmore Road,Class III No. C.636, Newmills, Co. Tyrone, from the junction with the Newmills-Dungannon Road, Class III No. C.638, to a point approximately 190 yards west of this junction. (28) The Newmills-Coalisland Road, Class III No. C.638A, NewmilIs, Co. Tyrone, , from the junction with the Newmills-Dungannon Road, Class III No. C.638, to a point approximately 50 yards south-east of this junction. (29) The Strabane-Plumbridge Road, Class III No. C.605, Strabane, Co. Tyrone, from a point approximately 290 yards east of the junction with the Strabane­ DOliglas Bridge Road, Class II No. B.72, to a point approximately 700 yards east of this junction. (30) The Beragh-Fintona Road, Class II No. B.46, Seskinore, Co. Tyrone, from a point approximately] 0 yards north-east of the junction with the Omagh­ Seskinore Road, Class II No. B.83, to a point approximately 65 yards south-west of the junction with the Seskinore-Clogher Road, Class II No. B.83. (31) Unclassified Road No. 1308, SeskiIiore, Co. Tyrone, from the junction with the, Beragh-Fintona Road, Glass II No. B.46, to a point approximately 375 yards south-east of. this junction. TBJRD SCHEDULE (De-Restrictions) (1) Crawfordsburn Road, Class II No. B.20, Bangor, Co. Down, from a point approximately 440 yards west of the junction with McMurray's Lane, Bangor.
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