318 THE GAZETTE, 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1964

Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Health 4. To authorise the Ministry:— and Local Government in exercise of its powers under Sub-Section (6) of Section 2 of the Planning (i) to construct bridges and approaches thereto (Interim Development) Act (Northern ) 1944, to carry the following public roads either will hear in the Council Chamber, Rural District over or under the new length of motor- Council Offices, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, on Mon- way:— day, 5th October, 1964, at 11.00 a.m., the Appeal of DR. 1123 (Moygashel to Tobermesson Mr. T. C. Morrow against the decision of the Antrim Glebe Road); County Council on his application for permission to DR. 1108 (Jaikeys Lane); use land as a caravan site at Portballintrae, Co. Antrim. C.644 (Old Road); DR. 1105 (East) (Mullaghadrolly to Derry- gorcrevy Road); the connections referred to at (ii) (a) below; Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Health DR.1104 (West) (Cormullagh Road); and Local Government in exercise of the powers C.646 (Killyliss to Dunamony Road); under Sub-Section (6) of Section 2 of the Planning (Interim Development) Act () 1944, DR.1101 (West) (Cullenfad Road); and will hear in The Council Chamber, Town Hall, Burn C.649 (Killymoyle to Road); Road, , on Wednesday, 7th October, 1964, at 11 a.m. the Appeal of Mr. Lowry Gpurjey against (ii) to construct connections between the new the decision of the Cookstown Urban District Council length of motorway and the following on his application for permission to erect a petrol roads—which connections, together with filling station and garage at Church Street, Cooks- the junction at Stangmore, would provide town, Co. Tyrone. the only means of access to the new length of motorway:— (a) B.35 (Dungannpn-Aughnacloy Road) south of Granville Village; and Notice is hereby given that Mr. G. P. Bell, B.Arch, (b) T.3 (Belfast-Ballygawley-Londonderry A.R.I.B.A., A.M.T.P.I., has been appointed by the Trunk Road) in the of Ministry of Health and Local Government in exercise Killymoyle and Tullyallen; of its powers under Section 2 (6) of the Planning (Interim Development) Act (Northern Ireland), 1944, (in) (a) to stop up the following public roads to hear and determine the appeal of Mr. J. Heron at points where on their present align- against the decision of the Londonderry County ment they would impinge on the new Council on his application for permission to erect a length of motorway:— house at Cahore, Draperstown, Co. Londonderry. C.645 (Moygashel Road); The hearing will take place at 11 a.m. on Mon- B.45 (-Caledon Road); day,. 19th October, 1964, in the Boardroom', Rural District Council Offices, Magherafelt, Co. London- DR. 1105 (West) (Killybracken to Cor- derry. mullagh Road); DR. 1102 (Killyliss to Tyhan Road); and DR.1101 (East) (Cullenfad-Mullagh- bane Road); (b) to stop up the unclassified road MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS DR.1104 (East) (Cormullagh to Glass- mullagh Road) at the point where it PROPOSED NEW LENGTH OF MOTORWAY would impinge on one of the connec- BETWEEN MOYGASHEL AND KILLYMOYLE, tions described at (ii) (a) above; CO. TYRONE (iv) to construct the following new lengths of public road:— The Ministry of Home Affairs proposes to construct a length of approximately 5£ miles of new road in (a) a new road in the of Mully- dual carriageway motorway form by-passing the brannon passing over the new length town of Dungannon to the south and extending in a of motorwav with connections to general westerly direction from a point south of C.645 (Moygashel Road) on both sides Moygashel Village—where it would connect with the of the motorway; proposed new length of the Belfast-Dungannon (b) a new road in the townlands of Drrm- Motorway (M.I) between Verner's Bridge and Moy- gormal and Mulboy passing over the gashel—to a point in the townland of Killymoyle new length of nrttorwav with con- south-east of Tullyallen village—whence it would be nections to B45 (Dungannon-Caledon connected to the existing Belfast-Ballygawley-London- Road) on both sides of the motorway; derry Trunk Road (T.3) in the townland of Tully- allen. The new length of motorway would pass (c) a new road in the townlands of Killy- through the townlands of Moygashel. Mullybrannon, bracken and Cormnllagh to connect . Killyquinn, Drumgormal. Mnlbnv. DeTv- DR. 1105 (West) (Killybracken to Cor- veen, Killybracken, Cormullagh, Killyliss, Drumafern, mullagh Road) to B. 35 (Dungannon- Cullenfad and Killymoyle. Aughnacloy) south of the new length of motorway; In connection with the proposed construction of this new length of motorway and in accordance with (d) a new road in the townland of Cor- the provisions of Schedule 1 to the Special Roads mullagh to connect DR.1104 (East) Act (Northern Ireland) 1963, the Ministry hereby (Cormullagh to Glassmullagh Road) to gives notice that it proposes to make an Order under B.3*> (Dungannon-Auehnacloy Road) sections 1, 2, 5, 7 and 16 of the Act. north of the new length of motorway; The general purport of the intended Order is:— (e) a new road in the townland of Drum- 1. To designate as a special road the proposed nafern passing over the new length of new length of motorway. motorway with connections to DR. 1102 (Killyliss to Tvhan Road) on both 2. To provide that the Ministry will be the special sides of the motorway; road authority for the said new length of motor- (f) a new road in the townland of Cullen- way. fad passing over the new length of 3. To provide that the said new length of motor- motorwav with connection to DT.1101 way, together with the connection described 4 (EasO rCullenfad-Mullaghbane Road) (ii) (b) below, will become part of the Belfast- on both sides of the motorway; and Ballyeawley-Londonderry Trunk Road (T.y\ on (g) a new road in the townland of Killy- the date of coming into force of the Order. moyle to connect the existing Belfast-