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Speed Limits) Order 20** OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (CUXHAM WITH EASINGTON PARISH) (SPEED LIMITS) ORDER 20** The Oxfordshire County Council, in exercise of their powers under sections 82, 83 & 84 and Part IV of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, and of all other enabling powers, and after consultation with the chief officer of police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 to that Act, hereby make the following Order. 1. This Order may be cited as the Oxfordshire County Council (Cuxham with Easington Parish) (Speed Limits) Order 20** and shall come into force on the . day of 20**. 2. No person shall drive any vehicle at a speed in excess of 20 miles per hour in any of the roads specified in Schedule 1 to this order. 3. No person shall drive any vehicle at a speed in excess of 30 miles per hour in any of the roads specified in Schedule 2 to this order. 4. No speed limit imposed by this Order applies to a vehicle falling within Regulation 3(4) of the Road Traffic Exemptions (Special Forces) (Variation and Amendment) Regulations 2011, being a vehicle used for naval, military or air force purposes, when used in accordance with regulation 3(5) of those regulations. 5. The Oxfordshire County Council (Restricted Roads) (Cuxham with Easington Parish) Order 1999 is hereby revoked. GIVEN UNDER the Common Seal of the Oxfordshire County Council this day of 20**. SCHEDULE 1 Roads in the Parish of Cuxham with Easington 20mph speed limit 1. B480 from a point 130 metres north of its junction with the road to Brightwell Baldwin, southeast and eastwards for a distance of 683 metres. 2. Unnamed road to (a) from its junction with B480, south-westwards for a Brightwell Baldwin distance of 161 metres; (b) from its junction with Turners Green Lane, eastwards for a distance of 50 metres eastwards. 3. Unnamed road to the from its junction with B480, southwards for a distance Church of 84 metres. SCHEDULE 2 30mph Speed Limit Unnamed road to from its junction with Turners Green Lane, eastwards Brightwell Baldwin for a distance of 50 metres. THE COMMON SEAL of the OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL was hereunto affixed in the presence of: Solicitor / Designated officer .
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