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8930 the London Gazette, 29Th August 1969 Greater 8930 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 29TH AUGUST 1969 , Parsons Green, the north to south arm—between GREATER LONDON COUNCIL its junction with New King's Road and a point NOTICES 6 feet north of a point opposite the party wall of Nos. 26 and 28 Parson's Green. GREATER LONDON COUNCIL Parson's Green Lane—between its junction with Fulham Road and a point opposite the party WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTIONS wall of Nos. 3 and 5 Parson's Green Lane. London Borough of Hammersmith Vans ton Place, Wandsworth Bridge Road—between The Greater London Council are about to consider its junction with New King's Road and a point a proposal that they should make an Order under 12 feet north of a point opposite the party wall section 6 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as of Nos. 8 and 10 Wandsworth Bridge Road. amended, by Part IX of the Transport Act 1968, The above restrictions would also apply to the the effect of which would be, in the London Borough first 60 feet of all adjoining side roads with the of Hammersmith: exception of the south-west side of Burlington Road, 1. To impose restrictions on waiting by vehicles the south-east side of Felden Street, the north-east at any time of the day or night throughout the side of Heckfield Place and the south-east side of week in: Walham Grove. Broomhouse Road—between its junction with New 2. To impose restrictions on waiting by vehicles King's Road and a point 36 feet south-east of between 8 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. on Mondays to the south-eastern kerb-line of New King's Road'. Saturdays inclusive in: Church Gate—between its junction with Fulham Askew Road High Street and a point 24 feet east of a point (a) the west and south-west sides, between a opposite the eastern wall of No. 5 Church Gate. point 10 feet north of a point opposite the Fulham High Street— party wall of Nos. 5 and 6 King's Parade, (a) between a point 3 feet north of a point Askew Road and a point opposite the party opposite the party wall of Nos. 59 and 61 wall of Nos. 1 and 3 Askew Road ; Fulham High Street and its junction with (b) the east and north-east sides, between ,a Putney Bridge Approach ; point opposite the northernmost wall of No. 1 (V) between its junctions with Fulham Palace King's Parade, Askew Road and a point Road and Fulham Road and a point opposite opposite the party wall of Nos. 1 and 3 Askew the party wall of Nos. 9 and 9A Fulham High Road. Street. Fulham Palace Road between a point opposite Fulham Palace Road—between a point opposite the the party wall of Nos. 487 and 489 Fulham party wall of Nos. 487 and 489 Fulham Palace Palace Road and a point opposite the party Road and its junctions with Fulham High Street wall of Nos. 463 and 465 Fulham Palace Road. and Fulham Road. Fulham Road Fulham Road (including Fulham Broadway)—- (a) between the south-western kerb-line of (a) between its junctions with Fulham High Burlington Road and a point 21 feet south- Street and Fulham Palace Road and the south- west of a point opposite the boundary be- western kerb-line of Burlington Road ; tween Nos. 712 and 714 Fulham Road; (b) between a point 21 feet south-west of a point (b) between a point 9 feet south-west of a opposite the boundary between Nos. 712 and point opposite the party wall of Nos. 843 and 714 Fulham Road and a point 9 feet south- 845 Fulham Road and a point 18 feet north- west of a point opposite the party wall of east of a point opposite the party wall of Nos. 843 and 845 Fulham Road; Nos. 596 and 598 Fulham Road ; (c) between a point 18 feet north-east of a (c) between a point opposite the northern point opposite the party wall of Nos. 596 and boundary of No. 687 Fulham Road and the 598 Fulham Road and a point opposite the north-eastern kerb-line of Shottendane Road ; northern boundary of No. 687 Fulham Road ; (d) between a point opposite the party wall of (d) between the north-eastern kerb-line of Heck- Nos. 665 and 667 Fulham Road and the north- field Place and a point 45 feet east of a point eastern kerb-line of Heckfield Place ; opposite the western wall of Fulham Town (e) between a point 45 feet east of a point Hall, Fulham Road. opposite the western wall of Fulham Town Harwood Road— Hall, Fulham Road and the boundary with (a) between its junction with Fulham Road and the Royal Borough of Kensington and a point opposite the party wall of Nos. 2A and Chelsea; 4 Harwood Road ; (/) the north-west side, between the north- (b) between its junction with New King's Road eastern kerb-line of Shottendane Road and a and a point opposite the party wall of Nos. point opposite the party wall of Nos. 665 and 109 and 111 Harwood Road. 667 Fulham Road. Harwood Road between a point opposite the party Jerdan Place, the south-west to north-east arm. wall of Nos. 2A and 4 Harwood Road and a Jerdan Place, the west to south-east arm—between point opposite the party wall' of Nos. 109 and its junction with Fulham Road and a point 111 Harwood Road. 9 feet north-west of the north-western wall of King's Road between its junction with Waterford No. 9 Jerdan Place. Road and the boundary with the Royal Borough Kelvedon Road—between its junction with Fulham of Kensington and Chelsea. Road and a point 6 feet north-west of the south- Moore Park Road between its junction with easternmost wall of Nos. 10-19 Arundel Man- Harwood Road and a point opposite the party sions, Kelvedon Road. wall of Nos. 73 and 75 Moore Park Road. Munster Road—between the south-eastern kerb- Munster Road between a point 27 feet south-east line of Felden Street and a point 27 feet south- of a point opposite the south-eastern wall of east of the south-eastern wall of Nos. 861/863 Nos. 861-863 Fulham Road and its junction Fulham Road. with New King's Road. New King's Road— New King's Road (a) between' its junction with Fulham High (a) between a point opposite the party wall of Street and a point opposite the party wall of Nos. 216 and 218 New King's Road and a Nos. 216 and 218 New King's Road; point opposite the party wall of Nos. 257 and (b) between a point opposite the party wall of 259 New King's Road; Nos. 257 and 259 New King's Road and a (&) between a point 9 feet north-east of a point point 9 feet north-east of a point opposite the opposite the party wall of Nos. 237 and 239 party wall of Nos. 237 and 239 New King's New King's Road and a point 12 feet south- Road; west of a point opposite the party wall of (c) between a point 12 feet south-west of a Nos. 65 and 6 SB New King's Road ; point opposite the party wall of Nos. 65 and (c) between a point opposite the party wall of 65B New King's Road and a point opposite Nos. 11 and 13 New King's Road and its the party wall of Nos. II and 13 New King's junction with Waterford Road. Road. Waterford Road North End Road—betweejn its junction with (a) the south-west side, between a point 39 feet Fulham Road and a point opposite the party north-west of a point opposite the north- wall of Nos. 467 and 469 North End Road. westernmost wall of No. 25 Waterford Road For any late Notices see Contents list on first page.
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