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THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, 7Th DECEMBER 1973 1487 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, 7th DECEMBER 1973 1487 Any person may, within 28 days from the date of first pub- Parish if KilLarnan Jication of this Notice, object to the making of the Order in 1. C.13 read from Garguston via Rtdcastle to its junction writing to The Secretary, Scottish Development Department, with B.9161 at North Kessock. 43 Jeffrey Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1DL, stating the grounds of 2. The unclassified road from Blairdhu to its junction objection. A copy of any objection lodged should be sent to with C.13 at Milton. the Highway Authority at The Town Clerk and Manager, The 3. The unclassified road from Newtcn Ciossroads to its Town House, Cadzow Street, Hamilton. juno^on with C.13 at Redcastle. Section 12(4)(b) of the Act provides that if no objection to the Parish of Urquhart at Logic Wester Order is made to The Secretary of State within the aforesaid period of 28 days, the Local Highway Authority may confirm 1. B.9163 from its junction with the B.9162 at Conon the Order. Bridge to its junction with B.9169 at Shoreton. 2. 1 he Easur Kink^ll - Alcaig unclassified road from Dated the 23rd day of November 1973. Ferintosh School to its junction with B.9163 at Alcadg. FREDERICK C. MARKS, 3. The unclassified road from Wester Dunvournie to its Town Clerk and Manager. junction wi/ch the B.9163 at Urquhart New Cemetery. The Town House, 4. The unclassified read from the west end of Culbokie Cadzow Street, Hamilton. to its junction with the B.9163 at Urquhart New Cemeterv. SCHEDULE 5. The unclassified road from Culbokie Inn to its junction with B.9163 near Findon Mains. That part of Buturburn Park extending to 48.5m. to the South 6. The unclass'fi^d road from Culbokie School to its junc- West of Burnblea Street and that part of Butterburn Park tion with B.9163 at Findon Mains together with branch between Selkirk Street and Burnblea Street. road to its junction with B.9169 at Milton. 7. The section of the Duncanston - Culbokie unclassified road from its junction with B.9169 at Wester Dun- vcurnie to its junction with A.832 near Munlochy. COUNTY COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF LANARK 8. The unclassified road from Tore School to its junction THE ROADS (SCOTLAND) ACT 1970 with the Munlochy - Duncanston Road. Lindsaybeg Highway (B.757) (Slopping Up) Order 1973 3. Exceptions will permit use of the roads for purposes in connection with: — NOTICE is hereby given that, on the 3rd day of December 1973 the County Council of the County of Lanark in exercise (a) the conveyance of persons, goods or merchandise to of the powers conferred on them by Section 12(4) of the Roads and from premises on thj road; (Scotland) Act 1970 made and confirmed the above mentioned (b) agriculture,, forestry and building etc. operations; Order stopping up the section of road described in the Schedule (c) the maintenance of the roads and essential services; hereto. (d) military training operations- The Order becomes operative as from 7th December 1973. 4. Full details of these proposals are in the draft order which together with a map showing the restricted lengths of roads and Dated this 7th day of December 1973. a statement of the Council's reasons for proposing to make an IAN V. PATERSON, County Clerk. order, may be examined at the following places during normal hours: County Buildings, Hamilton., ML3 OAA. (a) County Clerk's Office, County Buildings, Dingwall. (b) District Offices at Avoch and Muir of Ord. SCHEDULE (c) Post Offices at Conon Bridge, Culbokie, Duncanston, That section of Ldndsaybeg Highway (B.757) extending from Tore, Artafallie and North Kessock. fl point 103 metres north-west of the junction with the access 5. Any person wishing to object to the proposed order should road to Lanrig No. 1 small holding north-westwards to a point send details of the grounds of objection in writing to the under- two metres south-east of the centre line of the bridge across the signed by 3rd January 1974. Garnkirk burn, a distance of 59 metres or thereby but with a KENNETH J. CLARK, County Clerk. reservation of a means of passage for pedestrians. County Buildings, Dingwall. 3rd December 1973. COUNTY COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF LANARK THE ROADS (SCOTLAND) ACT 1970 Swinton Highway (C.179) (Stopping Up) Order 1973 CAULDSTONE PROPERTIES LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that, on the 3rd day of December 1973 the County Council of the County of Lanark in exercise (In Voluntary Liquidation) of the powers conferred on them by Section 12(4) of the Roads NOTICE is h.r.by given (pursuant to Section 290 and 341(l)(b) (Scotland) Act 1970 made and confirmed the above mentioned of the Companies Act 1948) that a General Meeting of the mem- Order stopping up the section of road described in the Schedule bers of the above named Company will be held at 32 Charlotte hereto. Square, Edinburgh, on Friday, the llth day of January 1974 at The Order becomes operative as from 7th December 1973. 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of having an Account laid before -them showing the manner in which die winding up has Dated this 7th day of December 1973. been conducted and the property of the Company disposed of, IAN V. PATERSON, County Clerk. and of hearing any explanation that may be given by the Liquidator, and also of determining by extraordinary resolution County Buildings, Hamilton, ML3 OAA. the manner in which the books, Accounts, and documents of SCHEDULE the Company and of the Liquidator thereof shall be disposed of. That section of Swinton Highway (C.179) extending from a Dated this 4th day of December 1973. {jwnt 33.25 metres north of the north kerb line of East Hallhill E. O. ST. JOHN, Liquidator, point 55.75 metres north of the north kerb line of Lindsays, W.S., .— Road, a distance 22.5 metres or thereby but with a 32 Charlotte Square, reservation of a means of passage for pedestrians. Edinburgh, EH2 4HD. ROSS AND CROMARTY COUNTY COUNCIL (Various Roads) (Weight Restriction) (No. 1) Order 1974 The Companies Act 1948 **E Ross and Cromarty Coumty Council propose to an order under Section 1(1), (2) and (3) of the Road Traffic COOKSON AND ZINN (SCOTLAND) LIMITED Act 1967, as amended by Part IX of the Transport Registered Office—9 Ainslie Place, Edinburgh AT an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the effec of the Order wil1 be to rombit tne said Company, duly convened and held within 9 Ainslie Place, anv vehicf e P driving of l s exceeding 3 tons unladen weight on each Edinburgh on the 22nd day of November 1973 the following following lengths of roads : — Extraordinary Resolution was duly passed: —.
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