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LOOAL GOVERNMENT Constitution and Amendment of Local Electoral 450 LOCAL GOVERNMENii " EXPLANATORY NOTE - (This Note is not part of the Order, but is inten'ded to explain its general purport.) , This Order prescribes 6!-% per annum as the rate ot' interest on compensation moneys payable -In respect of land which has been compulsorily acquired under the enactments mentio:p.ed in the Order. , LAND LAW ,Authenticatiop. of Seal of Ministry of Finance AUTHORISATION, DATED 27TH NOVEMBER, 1957, GIYEN BY THE MINISTER OF FINANCE, UNDER SECTION 2 OF THE LAND LAW (MISCELLANEOUS P:ROVISIONS) ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND), 1932. 1957. No. 233 [NC] This' Authorisrution, although of a public and general nature, was not printed for sale and is not printed at length in this volume. LOOAL GOVERNMENT .. Local Electoral Areas in 'Travelling and Subsist"ence County Antrim, p. 450 "Allowances, p. 456 Engineers and Surveyors, p.454 , Constitution and Amendment of Local Electoral Areas in County Antrim under th~ Newtownabbey Urban District Act (Northern Ireland), 1957 " ORDER, DATED 14TH NOVEMBER, 1957, MADE BY THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNDER SECTION FORTY' OF THE NEWTOWN ABBEY URBAN DISTRICT ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND)., 1957. 1957. No. 222 rCT Whereas by virtue of the Newtownabbey Urban District Act (Northern Ireland), 1957 (in this Order referred to as "the Act") the Rural District of Belfast will on the 1st day of April, 1958, be abolished and a new Urban District called the Urban.District of Newtownabbey (iIi this Order re'ferred to as" the Urban District") will be formed and portions of the Rural District of.. Belfast will be transferred to the Rural'Districts of Antrim, Larne and Lisburn respectively: And Whereas it is necessary to make an Qrder constituting and amending the local electoral areas in consequence of the passing of the Act: , Now, Therefore; ,the Ministry of Health and Local Government (in this Order referred to as "the Ministry"), in exercise of the powers conferred ,upon it by section forty of' 'the Act and of an LocalElect0r~1.'A:l!eas in Go. Antrim 451 other powers enabling it, in that behalf, hereby makes the following Order: 1. : 'ThIS Order may be 'cited as the Newtownabbey Urban Distrkt (Electoral Areas) Order, (Northern Ireland), 1957. Wards--Newtownabbey Urban District 2.-(1) 'Tlie Urban District shall be divided into th~ Sev~n Wards des<;!ribed, in the Schedule to this Order. ' '. (2) The number' afcQUIl(fillors which snaIl be elected f',or ~ach Ward shall be Thi;ee. District Elect~ral 1Ji1Jision~ , RURAL DISTRICT ,OF LISBtJRN ,,3. ,", The' are~ transferred to the ,R~ral District of Lisburn and desctihed in the Third Schedule, to the Act shall be a district electoral'division within the Rural District "of Lisburn and shall bE' :name,d the District Electoral Division of Ballygomartin. RURAL DISTIp:CT OF LARl':'fE 4. The area transferred to the Rural District of Larrie and described in the Fourth Schedule to the ActshaU form part of the District Elector.al Division of Catrickfergus RuraL,: ' RURAL DIS+"RICT. OF ANTRIM 5. The area transferred to the Rural District 'Of Antrim ,and described in the Second Schedule to the -Act: shall be a district electoral division within the Rural Distrkt of Ahtrim and shall be named the, District .Electoral Divisian of Ballyduff. ' C;ounty Electora.l Divisions 6.~{ 1) The Urban District shall be a County Electoral Division named the Newtownabbey County Electoral Division within the administrative County of Antrim. , (2) The number of councillors to be elected for the County Electoral Division of Newtownabbey shall be TwO. (3) The District Electoral Division 'Of Ballygomartin referred to in Article, 3 of this Order snall be a Caunty Electoral Division named the Ballygomal'tin County Electoral Division within the administrative County of Antrim. (4) The District Electoral Division of Oarrickfergus Rural as amended by' Article 4 of this Order Shall farm part' of' the county Electoral Djvisian of Cartickfergus within the admInis- trative County of Antrim. '" . " , ' , , (5) The District Elector~l Division ,of Ballyduff referred to in'Article 5 of this Order shq.ll form part Of tbe County, Electoral Division 'of Crumlin within the administrative County of Antrim. Sealed with the Official 'Seal of the Ministry o.f Health , !'),nd Lc~cal, Government. this fourteenth day of November, One tho,!!sand nine hundred a:qq fifty-seven. , (L.S.) J. L. O. Andrews, Minister' ·of 'Health and Lbcaf 'Goverritnen t, 452 LocAL' GOVERNMENT., , . , , , :SCHEDULE ' Name and Boundaries of Wards of Newtownabbey Urban District CARNMONEY WARD The boundary of Carnmor'ley Ward is a' iin~ drawn as' foUows:~ '66irimencingon the Ne~townabbey Urban Dist)."ict boundary a~ a point on the centre of Station Road, Monkstown, thence in a westerly direction alohg, the . said Urban District boundary to the junction of ManSe Road" BallydulI, and Carnmoney Road, thence in a' southerly direction along the centre of Carnmoney Road and its prolongation to :the centre of Antrim Road, thence in ,a south-easterly direction along the centre Qf Ari.trim Road to its junction with Whitewell ROad, thence in a sOllth-easterly direction along the ,centre of Whitewell Road to its junction. with ,Tory Lane, thence i'p, anor,th-easterly, no,rtherlYj ,easterly, nor,therly a;pd,.p.orth,easterlydirection alon,gthe . centre of Tory, Lane to .a point on the 'centre 'of Church Road, thence. in' ~ sOllth"easterly direction along the centre Of Church :Road to its junction with Old Irish Highway, thence in an easterly direction along the centre of Old Irish ,Highway t6 its junction with Doagh Road, thence i;n~, nQrtherly direction along the centre of Doagh Road to its junction with Station Road, Monkstown, ·thence along the, :centre of Station Road, Monksto'wn,to the point first meptioned. CAVEHI·LL WARD . , 'Thf)bound~ry of Cavehill Ward is, a line drawn as followst~ " 'Commencing on the Newtownabbey Urban District boundary at a 'polht on the centre of Hi:ghtown Road, thence in a generally southerly and easterly direction along the said Urban District boundary to ,a point on :the centre of Whitewell Road, thence in a north-westerly direction along the·' centre of Whitewell Road to ,its junction with Antrim Road, thence in a north-westerly direction along the .centre of .Antrim: Road to its junction with Hightown Road, thence in a south-westerly direction along the centre o'f Hightown Roa~ t,o. t~e poi.p.t first menMoned. GLENGORJM:LEY WARD The boundary of Glen~6rmley Ward is a line q.rawn .as foUows.:- , Comm~ncing on the Newtownabbey TJ'rban District .boundaryat. the junction of Manse Road, BaUy<:l..ulI and Carnmoneyi Road, thence in a southerly·~lirection along the c!:Jn.tre of Carnmoney Road and its prolongation· to the centre of Antrim Ro,ad, thence !in a nortlh-westerly ,dir,ectionalong the 'centre of Antrim Road to its junction with Hig;htown Road, thence 'in a south-westerly direct~on along the centre of Hightown Road to the Newtownabbey 'N,tban District boundary, thence in a generally northerly direction alop:g the said' Urban District boundary to the point first men~ioned. JORDANSTOWN WARD . :The' boundary of Jo~qanstown. War~i' is a .I~n~.,drawn ~s follows:~ , Corrtmencing ,on the Newtownabbey Urban District boundary at the inter­ section of, Silver Stream by High Water Mar~, thence following the said Urb!!:u .Di15tric,t ,p0ul}dary in a, :n,orth-westerly ang westerly direction to a Local Electoral Areas in Co. Antrim 453 point on the centre of Station .. Road, Monkstown, thence in a southerly dIrection along the centre of Station Road" Monkstown, to its jun<;tion with Doagh Road;'" thence along the centre ot Doagh' Road in a south-easterly dlreGtion for 'approximately 973 yards, thence along the centre of the road 'ttlnning eaEltwards from this point and its prolongation to the eastern fence ,ot ,the U.T.A.' Railway at or near Dillon's, Avenue, thence in a northerly direction ,along the eastern face of the aforementioned railway fence and its' proLongation to a point on the centre Of Glenville Road, thence along .th~centre of Glenville Road in a south-easterly direction to a. point on t.he centre of ~hore 'Road, thence in a north-easterly direction along the centre of Shore Road to. a point at the centre of Three-Mile-Water, thence ,along th,e centre of the stream to its inter-section by Newtownab-bey Urban District boundary at High Water Mark, tpence in a north-easterly direction along the said Ur,ban District boundary, ~o the point first ment~oned. WHITEABBEY WARD ;' . " The boundary of Whiteabbey Ward is a line drawn as follows:- Commencing on the Newtownabbey Urban District 'boundary at 'the junction of High Water Mark and the boundary between the townlands of White abbey and Whitehouse, thence in a westerly direction along this last boundary to a point on the centre 9f Shore, Ro'ad, thence in a southerly direction along the centre or' Shore Road to. its junction with Doagh Road, thence in, a north-westerly direction along the centre of Doagh Road to a pOint approximately 325 yards' north of Clouglifern Corner, thence along the centre of'the road, running eastwards froni this point and its prolongation to the eastern fence of the U.T.A. Railway at or near Dillon's Avenue, thence in a' northerly direction along the eastern face of the aforementioned railway ,fence and its prolongation to a point. on the centre of Glenville Road, thence along the centre of Glenville Road in a south-easterly direction to a point 'on the centre of Shore Road, thence in a north-easterly direction alo.ng the "c~ntreof shore Road to a point at the centre of Th,ree-Mile-Water, thence along the centre of the stream to its inter-section 'by Newtownabbey Urban District boundary at High Water Mark, thence in a southerly direction along the said Urban District boundary to the point first mentioned.
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