The M25 Motorway (Junction 27, Carriageways) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic)

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The M25 Motorway (Junction 27, Carriageways) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) THE LONDON GAZETTE FRIDAY 30 JANUARY 2009 SUPPLEMENT No. 1 1085 The M25 Motorway (Junction 27, Carriageways) The M48 Motorway (M4 Junction 21 to M48 Junction (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2008 No. 1) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) (Number 2) 2008/1564. - Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act Order 2008 No. 2008/1666. - Enabling power: Road 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: 09.06.2008. Coming into force: Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: 14.06.2008. Effect: None. Territorial extent & 18.06.2008. Coming into force: 21.06.2008. Effect: None. classification: E. Local Unpublished Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished The M25 Motorway (Junction 29, Clockwise Slip The M53 Motorway (Junctions 10 - 11, Northbound Roads) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2008 and Southbound Carriageways) (Temporary No. 2008/1683. - Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2008 No. 2008/1664.- Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: 23.06.2008. Coming into Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 force: 28.06.2008. Effect: None. Territorial extent & (1) (a). - Made: 16.06.2008. Coming into force: classification: E. Local Unpublished 22.06.2008. Effect: None. Territorial extent & The M26 Motorway (Junction 2A, Slip Roads) classification: E. Local Unpublished (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2008 No. The M54 Motorway (Junctions2-3,Shropshire) 2008/1684. - Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2008 No. 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: 23.06.2008. Coming into force: 2008/1541. - Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act 01.07.2008. Effect: None. Territorial extent & 1984, s. 14 (1) (b). - Made: 23.05.2008. Coming into force: classification: E. Local Unpublished 30.05.2008. Effect: None. Territorial extent & The M27 Motorway (Junction 4, Eastbound Link classification: E. Local Unpublished Road) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2008 The M56 Motorway (Junction 7, Eastbound Main No. 2008/1558. - Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Carriageway and Entry and Exit Slip Roads) Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: 09.06.2008. Coming into (Temporary Prohibition and Restriction of Traffic) force: 14.06.2008. Effect: None. Territorial extent & Order 2008 No. 2008/1674. - Enabling power: Road classification: E. Local Unpublished Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a) (7). - Made: The M27 Motorway (Junction 8, Westbound 09.05.2008. Coming into force: 04.06.2008. Effect: None. Carriageway) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished Order 2008 No. 2008/1565. - Enabling power: Road The M58 Motorway (Junction 3, Westbound Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: Carriageway and Westbound Entry Slip Road) 09.06.2008. Coming into force: 14.06.2008. Effect: None. (Temporary Prohibition and Restriction of Traffic) Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished Order 2008 No. 2008/1663. - Enabling power: Road The M27 Motorway (Junctions3-5)(Temporary Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a) (7). - Made: Restriction and Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2008 18.06.2008. Coming into force:14.07.2008. Effect: None. Variation Order 2008 No. 2008/1625. - Enabling power: Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a) (7), sch. 9, The M60 Motorway (Junction 22-24 Anticlockwise para. 27 (1). - Made: 16.06.2008. Coming into force: Carriageway and Junction 23 Anticlockwise Exit Slip 21.06.2008. Effect: S.I. 2008/152 varied. Territorial extent Road) (Temporary Prohibition and Restriction of & classification: E. Local Unpublished Traffic) Order 2008 No. 2008/1846. - Enabling power: The M32 Motorway (Junctions2-3)(Temporary Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a) (7). - Prohibition and Restriction of Traffic) Order 2008 No. Made: 23.06.2008. Coming into force: 21.07.2008. Effect: 2008/1549. - Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act None. Territorial extent & classification: E. Local 1984, s. 14 (1) (a) (7). - Made: 05.06.2008. Coming into Unpublished force: 07.06.2008. Effect: None. Territorial extent & The M60 Motorway (Junction 24-25, Clockwise Main classification: E. Local Unpublished Carriageway) (Temporary Restriction of Traffic) The M40 and M42 Motorways (Junction 3a, Solihull) Order 2008 No. 2008/1845. - Enabling power: Road (Link Road) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (b). - Made: 2008 No. 2008/1545. - Enabling power: Road Traffic 25.06.2008. Coming into force: 04.07.2008. Effect: None. Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: 16.05.2008. Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished Coming into force: 23.05.2008. Effect: None. Territorial The M61 Motorway (Junction 8, Southbound extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished Carriageway) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) The M40 Motorway (Junction 4, Buckinghamshire and Order 2008 No. 2008/1530. - Enabling power: Road Junction 9, Oxfordshire) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: Traffic) Order 2008 No. 2008/1525. - Enabling power: 26.05.2008. Coming into force: 19.06.2008. Effect: None. Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished 27.05.2008. Coming into force: 03.06.2008. Effect: None. The M62 Motorway (Junction 29 and Junction 30) Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2008 No. 2008/1609. - Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: 12.06.2008. Coming into force: 22.06.2008. Effect: None. Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished Road traffic: Traffic regulation.
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