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8762 the LONDON GAZETTE, 4Ra MAY 1990 8762 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 4ra MAY 1990 Wigan Road, New Springs, Wigan both sides from a point 15 WIGAN METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL metres south-west of Holly Street to a point 42 metres south- west of Kirkless Street. Wigan Borough (Atherton Road/Swan Lane, Hindley Green, Cole Lane, New Springs, Wigan both sides from Wigan Road to a Wigan) (Half Box Junction) Order 1990 point 15 metres south-east of Longfield Street. Notice is hereby given that the Wigan Borough Council, in exercise A copy of the Order and of the relevant Map may be inspected at of its powers under section 1 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act the Civic Centre, Millgate, Wigan between 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. on 1984, has made the Wigan Borough (Atherton Road/Swan Lane, any day from Monday to Friday. Hindley Green, Wigan) (Half Box Junction) Order 1990. Any person who desires to question the validity of the Order or The effect of the Order is to introduce a half box junction on the any provision contained therein on the ground: north side of Atherton Road at the junction with Swan Lane, (a) that it is not within the powers of section 1 of the Road Traffic Hindley Green, Wigan. Regulation Act 1984; or A copy of the Order and of the relevant map may be inspected at (b) that any requirement of the said section 1, or of Part m of the Civic Centre, Millgate, Wigan, between 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. on Schedule 9 to the said Act, or of any regulations made under the . any day from Monday to Friday. said Part III of Schedule 9, has not been complied with, Any person who desires to question the validity of the Order or may within 6 weeks of 24th April 1990 make application for the any provision contained therein on the ground: purpose to the High Court. (a) that it is not within the powers of section 1 of the Road Traffic 5. D. Lowe, Borough Solicitor Regulation Act 1984; or Civic Centre, (b) that any requirement of the said section 1, or of Part in of Millgate, Wigan. Schedule 9 to the said Act, or of any regulations made under the said Part m of Schedule 9, has not been complied with, 3rd May 1990. (511) may, within 6 weeks of 24th April 1990 make application for the purpose to the High Court. WIGAN METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL 5. D. Lowe, Borough Solicitor Wigan Borough (Wigan Road, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Wigan) Civic Centre, (Restriction of Waiting) Order 1990 Millgate, Wigan. Notice is hereby given that the Wigan Borough Council, in exercise 3rd May 1990. (515) of its powers under section 1 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, has made the Wigan Borough (Wigan Road, Ashton-in- Makerfield, Wigan) (Restriction of Waiting) Order 1990. WIGAN METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL The effect of the Order is to prohibit waiting between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday to Friday in Wigan Road, in Makerfield, Wigan both Wigan Borough (Wigan Lane, Wigan) (Prohibition of Waiting) sides from a point 25 metres north-west of Eddlestone Street to a Order 1990 dividing line of 495/497 Wigan Road. Notice is hereby given that the Wigan Borough Council, in exercise A copy of the Order and of the relevant Map may be inspected at of its powers under section 1 of die Road Traffic Regulation Act the Civic Centre, Millgate, Wigan between 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. on 1984, has made the Wigan Borough (Wigan Lane, Wigan) any day from Monday to Friday. (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 1990. Any person who desires to question the validity of the Order or The effect of the Order is to prohibit waiting at all times on the any provision contained therein on the ground: north-east side from a point opposite the kerb-line of St. Aubyns (a) that it is not within the powers of section 1 of the Road Traffic Road to St Clements Road. Regulation Act 1984; or A copy of the Order and of the relevant map may be inspected at (b) that any requirement of the said section 1, or of Part ffi of the Civic Centre, Millgate, Wigan, between 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. on Schedule 9 to the said Act, or of any regulations made under the any day from Monday to Friday. said Part m of Schedule 9, has not been complied with, Any person who desires to question the validity of the Order or may within 6 weeks of 24th April 1990 make application for the any provision contained therein on the ground: purpose to the High Court. (a) that it is not within the powers of section 1 of the Road Traffic S. D. Lowe, Borough Solicitor Regulation Act 1984; or Civic Centre, (b) that any requirement of the said section 1, or of Part in of Millgate, Wigan. Schedule 9 to the said Act, or of any regulations made under the said Part m of Schedule 9, has not been complied with, 3rd May 1990. (512) may, within 6 weeks of 24th April 1990 make application for the purpose to the High Court. WIGAN METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL 5. D. Lowe, Borough Solicitor Wigan Borough (Church Street, Hindley) (Prohibition of Waiting) Civic Centre, Order 1990 Millgate, Wigan. Notice is hereby given that the Wigan Borough Council, in exercise 3rd May 1990. (513) of its powers under section 1 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, has made the Wigan Borough (Church Street, Hindley) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 1990. WIGAN METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL The effect of the Order is to prohibit waiting at all times in Church Street, Hindley, south side from Atherton Road for a distance of The Wigan Borough (Ince Green Lane/Wilding Street, Ince, Wigan) 15 metres. (Experimental Prohibition of Waiting) Order 1989 A copy of the Order and of the relevant map may be inspected at Notice is hereby given that the Wigan Borough Council, in exercise the Civic Centre, Millgate, Wigan, between 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. oa of its powers under Section 1 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act any day from Monday to Friday. 1984, has made the Wigan Borough (Ince Green Lane/Wilding Any person who desires to question the validity of the Order or Street, Ince, Wigan) (Experimental Prohibition of Waiting) Order any provision contained therein on the ground: 1989. (a) that it is not within the powers of section 1 of the Road Traffic The effect of the Order is to introduce prohibition of waiting at all Regulation Act 1984; or times for an experimental period of six months in Wilding Street, (b) that any requirement of the said section 1, or of Part m of Ince as follows: Schedule 9 to the said Act, or of any regulations made under the said Part III of Schedule 9, has not been complied with, north side—whole length south side—from the junction with Warrington Road for a may, within 6 weeks of 24th April 1990 make application for the distance of 15 metres in an easterly direction. purpose to the High Court. S. D. Lowe, Borough Solicitor A copy of the Order and of the relevant Map may be inspected at the Civic Centre, Millgate, Wigan between 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. on Civic Centre, any day from Monday to Friday. Millgate, Wigan. Any person who desires to question the validity of the Order or 3rd May 1990. (513) any provision contained therein on the ground:.
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