CRYSTAL FORMWORK LIMITED
UK Gazette Notices
17 September 2018
Company Number: 01843913
Roads & highways
ROAD RESTRICTIONS
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
Interest: freehold
Title number: AV181028
Property: The Property situated at 20, 9, 11, 15 and 17 Ravenscourt
Road, 78 Windermere Road, 30 Thirlmere Road, 30 and 14 Southsea
Road, Patchway, Bristol being the land comprised in the above
mentioned title
Treasury Solicitor: The Solicitor for the Affairs of Her Majesty's
Treasury of PO Box 70165, London WC1A 9HG (DX 123240
Kingsway).
2 In pursuance of the powers granted by Section 1013 of the
Companies Act 2006, the Treasury Solicitor as nominee for the
Crown (in whom the property and rights of the Company vested
when the Company was dissolved) hereby disclaims the Crown`s
title (if any) in the property, the vesting of the property having
come to his notice on 6 November 2017.
Assistant Treasury Solicitor
11 September 2018
BLOMFIELD ROAD, HOWLEY PLACE, PORTEUS ROAD AND ST.
MARY’S TERRACE
THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER (WAITING AND LOADING
RESTRICTION) (AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Westminster City Council
proposes to make the above Order under sections 6 and 124 of and
Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as
amended.
2. The general effect of the Order would be to introduce double yellow
line “at any time” waiting restrictions at the following locations:
(a) on the north-west side of Blomfield Road, outside Nos. 1 to 14
(55.5 metres);
(b) on the south-east side of Howley Place, across the entrance to
John Aird Court (18 metres);
(c) on the south-east side of Porteus Road, across its junctions with
Gilpin Close (15 metres) and Hogan Mews (11 metres); and
(d) at the junction of Porteus Road and St. Mary’s Terrace (16 metres).
3. The proposed Order and other documents giving more detailed
particulars of the Order are available for inspection until six weeks
have elapsed from the date on which either the Order is made or the
Council decides not to make the Order between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on
Mondays to Fridays inclusive at WSP, Palace Gardens Suite, 27th
Floor, Portland House, Bressenden Place, London, SW1E 5RS.
4. Further information may be obtained by telephoning the Council’s
agents, WSP, telephone number (020) 3116 5995. Details are also
available at http://westminstertransportationservices.co.uk/notices.
5. Any objections or other representations about the proposals
should be sent in writing to the Council’s agents, WSP, Palace
Gardens Suite, 27th Floor, Portland House, Bressenden Place,
London, SW1E 5RS, SW1E 6QP, or by email at
[email protected] quoting reference 7432/JH, by 5th
October 2018. All objections must specify the grounds on which
they are made.
Dated 14th September 2018
JONATHAN ROWING
Head of Highways Inspectorate
(The officer appointed for this purpose)
NEW BOND STREET
THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER (PRESCRIBED ROUTES) (NO. 11)
TRAFFIC ORDER 2018
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Westminster City Council on 11th
September 2018 made the above Order under sections 6 and 124 of
and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as
amended.
2. The general effect of the Order will be, in connection with the Bond
Street Public Realm Improvement Scheme, to revise the
arrangements for cyclists in the pedestrianised area of New Bond
Street, between Clifford Street and Grafton Street. Pedal cycles
travelling in both directions will be prohibited from using the whole
width of the carriageway and be restricted to using an area adjacent
to the south-western kerb-line of New Bond Street, 2.7 metres in
width. This area will be marked with metal studs and appropriate
traffic signs.
3. The Order, which will come into force on 20th September 2018,
and other documents giving more detailed particulars of the Order are
available for inspection until 23rd October 2018 between 9 a.m. and 5
p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive at WSP, Palace Gardens Suite,
27th Floor, Portland House, Bressenden Place, London, SW1E 5RS.
4. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Order or of any
provision contained therein on the grounds that it is not within the
relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 or that any of
the relevant requirements thereof or of any relevant regulations made
thereunder have not been complied with in relation to the Order may,
within six weeks from the date on which the Order was made, make
application for the purpose to the High Court.
Dated 14th September 2018
JONATHAN ROWING
Head of Highways Inspectorate
(The officer appointed for this purpose)
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
SECTION 116 OF THE HIGHWAYS ACT 1980
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO STOP UP PART OF THE
HIGHWAY AT QUEEN VICTORIA ROAD BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
NOTICE is given that Buckinghamshire County Council as Highway
Authority for the highway known as Queen Victoria Street in the
County of Buckinghamshire intends to make an application to the
Milton Keynes Magistrates’ Court sitting at 301 Silbury Blvd, Milton
Keynes MK9 2AJ on 2nd November 2018 at 10am for an Order under
section 116 of the Highways Act 1980 authorising the stopping of an
area of the highway at Queen Victoria Street shown shaded orange on
the attached plan (“Plan”) on the ground that the highway is
unnecessary. The effect of the Order will be to extinguish all public
rights of way over the said land.
A copy of the draft Order and Plan may be inspected free of charge
between the hours of 09:30 - 16:30 Monday to Friday (excluding bank
holidays and public holidays) from 14th September 2018 to 12th
October 2018 at the following places at:
• Main Reception, County Hall Walton Street Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire HP20 1UA; and
• High Wycombe Library, 5 Eden Place High Wycombe HP11 2DH
Any person to whom this Notice has been given or who uses the
highway specified or who would be aggrieved by the making of the
Order may appear before the Magistrates’ Court to raise an objection
or make a representation on the application.
Any person intending to appear before the Magistrates' Court at the
hearing of the application is requested to inform Patricia Tavernier,
Lawyer [email protected] or write to Patricia Tavernier
HB Public Law, Harrow Council, Civic Centre, PO Box 2 Station Road
Harrow HA1 2UH by no later than 12th October 2018 quoting
reference BUCC-TEE06-041754.
Dated: 14th September 2018
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
LONDON BOROUGH TOWER HAMLETS
HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 – SECTION 116 AND SCHEDULE 12
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR AN ORDER TO STOP UP
AN AREA OF HIGHWAY
WINTHROP STREET
NOTICE is given that the council of The London Borough Tower
Hamlets acting in its capacity as the Highway Authority for the area of
highway described in the Schedule to this Notice intends to apply to
Thames Magistrates Court sitting at 58 Bow Road, London E3 4DJ on
Thursday, 18th October 2018 at 10:00a.m for an Order that the
highway described in the Schedule to this Notice be stopped up
under section 116 of the Highways Act 1980 on the ground that it is
unnecessary. The effect of the Order if granted will be to extinguish all
public highway rights over the land described in the Schedule, except
where immediately before the date of the Order there is apparatus of
statutory undertakers under, in, on, over, along or across the public
highway authorised to be stopped up pursuant to this Order then,
subject to the provisions of Part II of Schedule 12 of the Highways Act
1980 those undertakers shall have the same rights as respects that
apparatus after that public highway is stopped up as they had
immediately beforehand over the highway described in the Schedule
to this Notice. A copy of the plan showing the location and extent of
the aforementioned highway may be inspected free of charge during
normal office hours at, The Town Hall, Mulberry Place, 5 Clove
Crescent, London E.14 2BG (Quote Reference: SU/
s116_Winthrop/RR)
SCHEDULE
The section of highway located at Winthrop Street, south of Durward
Street and adjacent Woods Buildings, measuring approximately 35
metres in length and 4 metres in width and shown hatched black on
the proposed Order plan attached hereto.
Date: 11th September 2018
Asmat Hussain, Director Law Probity & Governance and Monitoring
Officer
London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Town Hall, Mulberry Place, 5
Clove Crescent, London E14 2BG
HARINGEY COUNCIL
HIGHAM ROAD AND WILMOT ROAD N17 - PROPOSED ONE WAY
WORKINGS
THE HARINGEY (PRESCRIBED ROUTES) (NO. *) ORDER 201*
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1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Haringey proposes to make the above mentioned Order
under sections 6 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road
Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended.
2. The general effect of the Order would be to convert:-
(a) Higham Road N17 between its junctions with Downhills Park Road
and Hastings Road to one-way working, in a northbound direction,
except for cycles;
(b) Wilmot Road N17 between its junctions with Hastings Road and
Pendennis Road to one-way working in a southbound direction,
except for cycles.
3. Copies of the proposed Order, and of the Council’s statement of
reasons for making the Order may be inspected during normal office
working hours until the end of a period of 6 weeks from the date on
which the Order was made or the Council decides not to make the
Order, at the reception desk, Alexandra House, 10 Station Road,
Wood Green, N22 7TR or can be viewed online at
www.haringey.gov.uk/traffic_orders.
4. Any person desiring to object to the proposed Order or make other
representation should send a statement in writing of either their
objection and the grounds thereof or of their representation to the
Traffic Management Group, River Park House, 1st floor, 225, High
Road, Wood Green, N22 8HQ or to [email protected]
within 21 days from the date of this Notice.
Dated 14th September 2018
Ann Cunningham,
Head of Operations
HARINGEY COUNCIL
PROPOSED DISABLED PERSONS PARKING PLACES AND
PROPOSED REMOVAL OF EXISTING DISABLED PARKING
PLACES – VARIOUS ROADS
THE HARINGEY (FREE PARKING PLACES) (DISABLED PERSONS)
(SPECIAL PARKING AREA) (AMENDMENT NO *) ORDER 201*
AND VARIOUS CONTROLLED PARKING ZONE AMENDMENT
ORDERS
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1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Haringey proposes to make the above mentioned Orders
under sections 6, 45, 46, 49 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to
the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended.
2. The general effect of the Orders would be to: -
(a) introduce new disabled persons’ parking places, at a maximum of
6.6 metres in length, in which vehicles displaying a valid disabled
persons’ ‘blue badge’ would be permitted to park, at any time,
opposite 28 Pellatt Grove N22 (outside 17 Pellatt Grove);
(b) remove disabled parking bays outside (unless otherwise stated) of
the following properties: 7 Commonwealth Road N17, 33
Commonwealth Road N17, 5 Farningham Road N15, 18 Farningham
Road N15 and 12 Rokesly Avenue N8.
3. Copies of the proposed Orders, and of the Council’s statement of
reasons for making the Orders, and plans showing the locations and
effects of the Orders may be inspected during normal office working
hours until the end of a period of 6 weeks from the date on which the
Orders were made or the Council decides not to make the Orders, at
the reception desk, Alexandra House, 10 Station Road, Wood Green,
N22 7TR or can be viewed online at www.haringey.gov.uk/
traffic_orders.
4. Any person desiring to object to the proposed Orders or make
other representation should send a statement in writing of either their
objection and the grounds thereof or of their representation to the
Traffic Management Group, River Park House, 1st floor, 225, High
Road, Wood Green, N22 8HQ or to [email protected]
within 21 days from the date of this Notice.
Dated 14th February 2018
Ann Cunningham,
Head of Operations
HARINGEY COUNCIL
PALMERSTON ROAD N22 – PROPOSED WAITING
RESTRICTIONS
THE HARINGEY (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTION)
(AMENDMENT NO. 70) ORDER 2018
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1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Haringey on 13th September 2018 made the above
mentioned Order under sections 6 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule
9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended.
2. The general effect of the Order will be to introduce waiting
restrictions operating “at any time” into a section of Palmerston Road
N22, on the north-west side, outside Nos. 37 and 39 Palmerston
Road.
3. Copies of the Order referred to above, which will come into force
on 17th September 2018, and of a Statement of Reasons for making
the Order, may be inspected at the reception desk, Alexandra House,
10 Station Road, Wood Green, N22 7TR or can be viewed online,
within six weeks of the date on which the Order was made at
www.haringey.gov.uk/traffic_orders.
4. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Order or of any
provision contained therein on the grounds that it does not comply
with the relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as
amended or that any of the relevant requirements thereof or of any
relevant regulations made there under have not been complied with in
relation to the Order may, within six weeks of the date on which the
Order was made, make application for the purpose to the High Court.
Dated 14th September 2018
Ann Cunningham,
Head of Operations
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO WAITING RESTRICTIONS –
VARIOUS LOCATIONS
A. THE LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW (WAITING AND
LOADING RESTRICTION) (AMENDMENT NO.**) ORDER 20**
1. The Council of the London Borough of Hounslow proposes to make
the above mentioned Order under sections 6 and 124 of the Road
Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
2. The general effect of the above Orders would be to incorporate
substitutions, insertions and/or revocations of waiting restrictions in
the streets detailed in Schedules 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Detailed description
of the proposed waiting restrictions can be found on the Council’s
website.
3. Documents giving further information of the proposals can be
viewed for a period of 21 days from the date of this Notice:
(a) online at Hounslow.gov.uk by typing in the term “traffic notices” in
the search bar; or
(b) at the Forms and Documents Counter, Civic Centre, Lampton
Road, Hounslow TW3 4DN between 9am and 4.15pm Mondays to
Fridays.
4. Any person wishing to object to the proposed Orders should send
a statement in writing stating the grounds of the objection to the Head
of Traffic, Transport & Environmental Strategy to the address above or
by email to [email protected] quoting the reference
TMO/P026/18 to be received by no later than Friday, 28 September
Dated 7 September 2018
Mark Frost
Head of Traffic, Transport & Environmental Strategy
SCHEDULE 1
(proposed no waiting “at any time” restrictions)
Banks Yard, New Heston Road, Hounslow; Beaufort Gardens,
Hounslow; Castle Way, Feltham; Dorset Waye, Hounslow; Draymans
Way, Isleworth; Elmwood Avenue, Feltham;
Fir Road, Feltham; Florence Road, Feltham; Hatton Road, Feltham;
Hospital Road (the Access Road To The Rear Of 155-149 Staines
Road), Hounslow; Lewin Terrace, Feltham; Ludlow Road, Feltham;
Ludlow Road (the Service Road Fronting Nos 37-59 Ludlow Road),
Feltham; Manor Avenue, Hounslow; Main Street, Feltham; New
Heston Road, Hounslow; New Heston Road (“the War Memorial
Island”), Hounslow; Page Road, Feltham; Riverdale Road, Feltham;
Saxon Avenue, Feltham; Shire Horse Way, Isleworth; Slattery Road,
Feltham; Sutton Lane, Hounslow; Sunbury Way, Feltham; Syon Lane,
Isleworth; Westbrook Road, Hounslow; Wood Lane, Isleworth
SCHEDULE 2
(proposed no waiting Mon-Fri 9.30am-5.30pm and Sat
9.30am-12.30pm restrictions)
Manor Avenue, Hounslow
SCHEDULE 3
(proposed no waiting 7am-7pm restrictions)
New Heston Road, Hounslow; Westbrook Road, Hounslow
SCHEDULE 4
(proposed no waiting Mon-Fri 8am-9.30am and 3pm-4.30pm
restrictions)
Westbrook Road, Hounslow
SCHEDULE 5
(proposed no waiting Mon-Fri 8am-6.30pm restrictions)
Wood Lane, Isleworth
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING
PROPOSED SHARED USE PARKING
THE EALING (ACTON GREEN) (RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES)
(AMENDMENT NO. 21) ORDER 2018
THE EALING (PARKING PLACES) (TELEPHONE PARKING)
(ACTON GREEN - ZONE M) ORDER 2018
THE EALING (BEDFORD PARK) (RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES)
(AMENDMENT NO. 28) ORDER 2018
THE EALING (BEDFORD PARK EXTENSION) (RESIDENTS
PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO. 12) ORDER 2018
THE EALING (PARKING PLACES) (TELEPHONE PARKING)
(BEDFORD PARK - ZONE B) ORDER 2018
THE EALING (FRIARS GREEN) (RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES)
(AMENDMENT NO. 10) ORDER 2018
THE EALING (PARKING PLACES) (TELEPHONE PARKING)
(FRIARS GREEN - ZONE MM) ORDER 2018
THE EALING (SOUTHALL AREA 1) (RESIDENTS PARKING
PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO. 41) ORDER 2018
THE EALING (PARKING PLACES) (TELEPHONE PARKING)
(SOUTHALL AREA 1 – ZONE L) ORDER 2018
THE EALING (SOUTHFIELDS – ZONE R) (RESIDENTS PARKING
PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO. 8) ORDER 2018
THE EALING (PARKING PLACES) (TELEPHONE PARKING)
(SOUTHFIELD – ZONE R) ORDER 2018
THE EALING (FREE PARKING PLACES) (NO. 1, 2014)
(AMENDMENT NO. 46) ORDER 2018
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the London Borough of Ealing
Council, on the 13th September 2018 made the above-mentioned
Orders under sections 6, 45, 46, 49 and 124 of and Part IV of
Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended by
the Local Government Act 1985.
2. The general effect of the Telephone Parking Orders will be to:
(a) introduce “shared use permit holder /telephone” parking places:
(i) operating between the hours of 9am and 5pm on Mondays to
Fridays inclusive in certain lengths of the roads specified in the
Schedule to this Notice in the Southfield controlled Zone R and in the
Friars Green controlled zone;
(ii) operating between the hours of 9.30am and 5.30pm on Mondays
to Fridays inclusive in certain lengths of the roads specified in the
Schedule to this Notice in the Acton Green controlled Zone M;
(iii) operating between the hours of 9am and 6pm on Mondays to
Fridays inclusive in certain lengths of the roads specified in the
Schedule to this Notice in the Bedford Park controlled Zone B;
(iv) operating between the hours of 10am and 8pm on Mondays to
Saturdays inclusive and between 2pm and 8pm on Sundays in certain
lengths of the roads specified in the Schedule to this Notice in the
Southall controlled Zone L;
Please note that the shared use parking places will be placed
alongside flank walls and not directly outside residences.
(b) provide that passenger vehicles, goods carrying vehicles,
motorcycles and disabled persons’ vehicles may be left in the parking
places and that with the exception of motorcycles and disabled
persons’ vehicles, a valid B or L or M or R or MM zone permit as
appropriate must be held for the vehicle or payment made by mobile
phone using the telephone payment parking system operated by
RingGo whilst parked in the parking place;
(c) provide that the charges for parking in the “shared use/telephone”
parking place will be
(i) £3 per day and there will be a 20 pence transaction charge payable
to the service provider in the Southfield and Friars Green controlled
zones;
(ii) £1 per hour up to a maximum charge of £4.50 for a period
exceeding 4 hours in the Acton Green, Bedford Park and Southall L
zones;
(iii) £1 per hour up to a maximum charge of £4 for a period of up to 4
hours Esmond Road, Ramillies Road, Rusthall Avenue, South Parade
and The Orchard;
(i) Users of the telephone payment system should follow the
instructions displayed in the parking place quoting the unique number
relating to that parking place to the service provider and providing
information as requested. Payment of the parking charge can then be
made using most debit and credit cards. An optional charge of 10
pence will be payable to the service provider for text receipt for the
parking session and expiry of parking reminder text messages.
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
3. The general effect of the Stop and Shop Order will be to revoke the
free parking places in Church Path, Essex Road, Julian Avenue,
Lynton Road, Park View Road, Shalimar Gardens and Woodlands
Road. They will become shared use parking places for telephone
parking and permit holder use as referred to in paragraph 2 above.
4. The general effect of the Residents Permit Orders will be to convert
various lengths of permit only parking to form the shared use parking
as detailed in the telephone parking places referred to in paragraph 2
above.
5. The Orders, which will come into operation on 17th September
2018, other documents giving more detailed particulars of the Orders
including plans showing the exact locations, are available by e-mail
from [email protected] or by inspection at Customer
Services Reception, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road W5 2HL
between 9:00am and 4:45pm on Monday to Friday, until 25th October
6. Any person desiring to question the validity of any of the Orders or
of any provision contained therein on the grounds that they are not
within the relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 or
that any relevant requirements thereof or any relevant regulations
made thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the Order
may make application for the purpose to the High Court by the 25th
October 2018.
Dated 14th September 2018
Tony Singh
Service Manager of Scheme Design and Implementation of Highways
Service
(The officer appointed for this purpose)
SCHEDULE
(a) Roads in Southfield controlled zone R
Alexandra Road, Bonheur Road, Carlton Road, Clovelly Road,
Graham Road, Hamilton Road, Hatfield Road, Rugby Road, Saltcoats
Road, Shirley Road and St Georges Road.
(b) Roads in Acton Green controlled zone M
Beaulieu Place, Beaconsfield Road W4, Bridgman Road, Beaumont
Road, Church Path, Cleveland Road, Cunnington Street, Ivy Crescent,
Evershed Walk, Kent Road, Kingswood Road, Rothschild Road,
Seymour Road, Steele Road, Temple Road, Weston Road and
Wolesely Road
(c) Roads in Bedford Park controlled zone B
Bedford Road, Bayham Road, Blandford Road, Cunnington Street,
Eridge Road, Esmond Road, Evelyn Road, Fielding Road, Kingscote
Road, Marlborough Crescent, Priory Road, Queen Anne’s Gardens,
Ramillies Road, Rusthall Avenue, South Parade, Speldhurst Road,
The Avenue W4, The Orchard, Vanbrugh Road and Wadhurst Road
(d) Roads in Friars Green controlled zone MM
Brougham Road, Creffield Road, Creswick Road, Emanuel Avenue,
Essex Road, Faraday Road, Friars Gardens, Friary Road, Friars Way,
Grafton Road, Grasmere Avenue, Hereford Road, Julian Avenue,
Lynton Road, Messaline Avenue, Pierrepoint Road, Shalimar Gardens,
Shalimar Road, St Dunstan’s Avenue, St Dunstan’s Gardens and
Westbourne Avenue.
(e) Roads in Southall controlled zone L
Abbotts Road, Alfred Gardens, Avenue Road, Grange Road,
Hambrough Road, Hanson Gardens, Lewis Road, Meadow Road,
Northcote Avenue, Oswald Road, Park Avenue, Park View Road,
Randolph Road, Townsend Road, Trinity Road, Viking Road and
Woodlands Road.
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING
BEACONSFIELD ROAD
PARKING AND WAITING RESTRICTIONS AMENDMENTS AND
TRAFFIC CALMING
THE EALING (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTION) (SPECIAL
PARKING AREA) (AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*
THE EALING (SOUTHALL AREA 1) (RESIDENTS PARKING
PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the London Borough of Ealing
Council, in connection with the new entrances in Beaconsfield Road
to the Waterside development, propose to make the above-
mentioned Orders under sections 6 and 124 of and Part IV of
Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended by
the Local Government Act 1985.
2. The general effect of the Waiting Order would be to increase
existing waiting restrictions to apply at any time in the lengths of
roads specified in the Schedule to this Notice
3. The general effect of the Southall Area 1 Parking Place Order would
be to remove a length of a permit holder parking place in
Beaconsfield Road between Nos. 137 and 149 across the new
entrance to Waterside .
4. FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council under the
powers of section 90c of the Highways Act 1980, propose to provide
in Beaconsfield Road
(a) between Nos. 137 and 149 Beaconsfield Road and extending 5
metres into West End Road, a 75mm high raised table which would
have a length of 32 metres including 1.5 metre ramps;
(b) between Nos. 199 and 207 Beaconsfield Road and extending 5
metres into Trinity Road, a 75mm high raised table which would have
a length of 21 metres including 1.5 metre ramps; and
(c) between Nos. 247 and 251 Beaconsfield Road, a 75mm high
raised table which would have a length of 32 metres including 1.5
metre ramps
5. Enquiries about the proposals can be made by e-mail to
[email protected] or by telephoning the Ealing Council
Project Engineer on 0208 825 8458.
6. The proposed Orders, other documents giving more detailed
particulars of the Orders and the traffic calming measures including
plans, are available by e-mail from [email protected] or by
inspection at Customer Services Reception, Perceval House, 14-16
Uxbridge Road W5 2HL between 9:00am and 4:45pm on Monday to
Friday, until 6 weeks have elapsed from the date on which either the
Orders are made or the Council decides not to make the Orders.
7. Any objections or other representations about any of the proposed
Orders or the traffic calming measures should be sent in writing by e-
mail to [email protected] or by post to Highways Service,
Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road W5 2HL, quoting reference
ORD 4139 until the 5th October 2018. All objections must specify the
grounds on which they are made.
Dated 14th September 2018
Tony Singh
Service Manager of Scheme Design and Implementation of Highways
Service
(The officer appointed for this purpose)
SCHEDULE
(No waiting at any time)
Beaconsfield Road
the south side
(a) between a point 5 metres east of the eastern side of the
accessway lying between Nos. 243 and 251 Beaconsfield Road and a
point 5 metres west of the western side of that accessway;
(b) between a point 2.5 metres east of the common boundary of Nos.
137 and 139 Beaconsfield Road and the common boundary of Nos.
149 and 151 Beaconsfield Road.
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING
PARKFIELD ROAD AND EVERSHED WALK/ACTON LANE
PARKING AMENDMENTS
THE EALING (PROHIBITION OF STOPPING ON AMBULANCE
BAYS) (NO. *) ORDER 201*
THE EALING (ACTON GREEN) (RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES)
(AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the London Borough of Ealing
propose, to make the above mentioned Orders under sections 6 and
124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act
1984, as amended.
2. The general effect of the Parking Place Order would be to remove a
6 metres length of permit holder parking place in Evershed Walk/
Acton Lane adjacent to the bus stand which would be extended by
the same length.
3. The general effect of the Ambulance Bay Order would be to
introduce an area where no stopping at any time would be permitted
by vehicles other than ambulances on Parkfield Drive, Northolt, the
south-west side, from a point opposite the north-western wall of Nos.
4 to 18 Landseer House south-eastwards for a distance of 10 metres.
4. Enquiries about the proposal can be made by e-mail to
[email protected] or by telephoning the Ealing Council
Project Engineer on 0208 825 7573.
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
5. The Orders, other documents including plans giving more detailed
particulars of the Orders, are available by either e-mailing
[email protected] or for inspection at Customer Services
Reception, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road W5 2HL between
9:00am and 4:45pm on Monday to Friday, until 6 weeks have elapsed
from the date on which either the Orders are made or the Council
decides not to make the Orders.
6. Any objections or other representations about any of the proposed
Orders should be sent in writing by e-mail to
[email protected] or by post to the Highways Service,
Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road W5 2HL, quoting reference
ORD 4138/djc until the 5th October 2018. All objections must specify
the grounds on which they are made
Dated 14th September 2018
Tony Singh
Service Manager of Scheme Design and Implementation of Highways
Service
(The officer appointed for this purpose)
LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON
GOODINGE STREET
THE ISLINGTON (PARKING PLACES) (ZONE *) (NO. *) ORDER
200*
THE ISLINGTON (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTION)
(AMENDMENT NO.*) ORDER 200*
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that London Borough of Islington
proposes to make the above mentioned Order(s) under Sections 45,
46, 49 and 124 and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984 as amended by the Local Government Act 1985.
2. The general effect of the Parking Place Order would be:
(a) Amending the existing residents parking bays and introducing an 8
metre resident parking bay on the south-west side of Goodinge Road;
(b) Amending the pay by phone bay on the north-east side, from a
point 5.5 meters north-west of the north-western kerb-line of North
Road, to a point 55 metres north-west of that kerb-line.
3. The general effect of the Waiting and Loading Order would be to
amend the waiting and loading restrictions on Goodinge Street to
match the parking bay lay-out set out in paragraph 2.
4. A copy of the proposed Order(s) and other documents giving more
detailed particulars of the Order(s) are available for inspection during
normal office hours until the end of six weeks from the date on which
the Order(s) is/are made or, as the case may be, the Council decides
not to make the Order(s) at the following location:
Public Realm, The Municipal Offices, 222 Upper Street, London N1
1YA
Further information may be obtained by telephoning Public Realm on
extension 020 7527 2000.
3. Any person who wishes to object or to make other representations
about the proposed Order should send a statement in writing,
specifying the grounds on which they are made to Public Realm, The
Municipal Offices, 222 Upper Street, London N1 1YA (quoting
reference TMO/5565), within the period of twenty-one days from the
date on which this Notice is published.
Dated 14 September 2018
Bram Kainth
Service Director for Public Realm
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH
WAITING RESTRICTIONS (DOUBLE YELLOW LINES) IN BALDRY
GARDENS, BRAXTED PARK, COPLEY PARK, HEYBRIDGE
AVENUE AND STREATHAM COMMON SOUTH
[NOTE: This Notice is about introducing “at any time” waiting
restrictions (double yellow lines), in part of Copley Park and extending
the length of the existing “at any time” waiting restrictions in parts of
Baldry Gardens, Braxted Park, Heybridge Avenue and Streatham
Common South.)
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Lambeth on 12th September 2018 made the Lambeth
(Waiting and Loading Restriction) (Amendment No. 276) Order 2018,
under sections 6 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road
Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The Order will come into force on 17th
September 2018.
2. The general effect of the Order will be to:-
(1) introduce a ban on waiting by vehicles at any time (to be indicated
by double yellow lines) at and near the junctions of (a) Copley Park
and Baldry Gardens, and (b) Copley Park and Heybridge Avenue, on
the flat-top road humps being constructed at these locations; and
(2) increase the extent of the existing ban on waiting by vehicles at
any time (that is, to extend the existing double yellow lines) which
applies at and near the junctions of (a) Braxted Park and Baldry
Gardens, (b) Braxted Park and Heybridge Avenue (c) Streatham
Common South and Braxted Park and (d) Streatham Common South
and Baldry Gardens, so that the ban on waiting would apply on the
flat-top road humps being constructed at these locations.
3. The ban on waiting by vehicles in parts of Baldry Gardens, Braxted
Park, Copley Park, Heybridge Avenue and Streatham Common South
is necessary to improve visibility for drivers and pedestrians at road
junctions and to assist with general accessibility and improve road
safety.
4. If you have any enquiries, please contact the Council’s Capital
Programmes Team by sending an email to:
[email protected].
5. A copy of the Order and documents giving more detailed
particulars about it (including a map) are available for inspection from
9.30 am until 4.30 pm on Mondays to Fridays inclusive (except bank/
public holidays) until the last day of a period of six weeks beginning
with the date on which the Order is made, at the offices of Lambeth
Council’s Highways and Enforcement Group (Environment and
Growth), 3rd Floor, Civic Centre, 6 Brixton Hill, London SW2 1EG. To
arrange inspection please telephone 020 7926 0209 or email:
[email protected].
6. If any person wishes to question the validity of the Order or of any
of its provisions on the grounds that it or they are not within the
powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that any
requirement of that Act or of any instrument made under that Act has
not been complied with, that person may, within 6 weeks from the
date on which the Order is made, apply for the purpose to the High
Court.
Dated 14th September 2018
Andrew Burton
Head of Service – Neighbourhood Capital Programmes and Highways
LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM
SURREY CANAL ROAD
THE LEWISHAM (STOPPING RESTRICTIONS) (NO. 1)
EXPERIMENTAL TRAFFIC ORDER 2018
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lewisham Borough Council on
14th September 2018 made the above-mentioned Order under
sections 9 and 10 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as
amended. The Order will come into operation on 21st September
2018.
2. The general effect of the Order will be on an experimental basis to
suspend all the existing waiting and loading restrictions within Surrey
Canal Road and provide a no stopping clearway restriction
throughout Surrey Canal Road:
3. The Order provides that in pursuance of section 10(2) of the Road
Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the Service Group Manager, Highways
and Transport, may, if it appears to him or that person essential in the
interests of the expeditious, convenient and safe movement of traffic
or for preserving or improving the amenities of the area through which
any road affected by the Order extends, modify or suspend the Order
or any provision thereof.
4. Further information may be obtained by emailing Transport Policy &
Development at [email protected]
5. The Council will be considering in due course whether the
provisions of the experimental Order should be continued in force
indefinitely by means of a permanent Order made under sections 6
and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation
Act 1984. Any person may object to the making of the permanent
Order for the purpose of such indefinite continuation within a period
of six months beginning with the day on which the experimental Order
comes into force or, if the Order is varied by any other Order or
modified pursuant to section 10(2) of the 1984 Act, beginning with the
day on which the variation or modification or the latest variation or
modification came into force. Any such objection or other
representations relating to the Order must be made in writing and all
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
objections must specify the grounds on which they are made and
must be sent quoting reference ‘Surrey Canal Road' to Lewisham
Transport Policy & Development, 4th Floor Laurence House, 1 Catford
Road, London SE6 4RU. Any objection may be communicated to
other persons who may be affected.
6. The Order and other documents giving more detailed particulars of
the Order can be inspected during normal office hours on Mondays to
Fridays at the office of Lewisham Transport Policy & Development,
4th Floor Laurence House, 1 Catford Road, London SE6 4RU.
7. If any person wishes to question the validity of the Order or of any
of their provisions on the grounds that it or they are not within the
powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that any
requirement of that Act or of any instrument made under that Act has
not been complied with, that person may, within 6 weeks from the
date on which the Order were made, apply for the purpose to the
High Court.
Dated: 14th September 2018
S. MOSS
Service Group Manager, Highways and Transport
4th Floor Laurence House, 1 Catford Road, London SE6 4RU
LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM
MINOR PARKING AMENDMENTS
THE LEWISHAM (CHARGED-FOR PARKING PLACES)
(AMENDMENT NO. 15) ORDER 2018
THE LEWISHAM (FREE PARKING PLACES, LOADING PLACES
AND WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING RESTRICTIONS)
(AMENDMENT NO. 14) ORDER 2018
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lewisham Borough Council on
7th September 2018 made the above-mentioned Orders under the
provisions of sections 6, 45, 46, 49 and 124 of and Part IV of
Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended.
2. The general nature and effect of the Orders will be:
(a) on the south-west side of Lee Road outside Nos. 100 to 116 Lee
Road, to remove the existing parking and waiting restrictions and
provide shared-use (permit holders and pay and display) parking
places that will operate between 9 am and 7 pm on Monday to
Saturday inclusive. The pay and display element of which will have a
maximum stay of 2 hours with no return for 2 hours at a rate of £1.40
per hour;
(b) on the west side of Winlaton Road outside No. 139 Winlaton
Road, to remove the doctors parking place;
(c) to remove disabled persons 'blue badge' parking places, each for
one vehicle:
(i) on the south-east of Brockley Grove, outside No. 35 Brockley
Grove;
(ii) on the east side of Como Road, outside No. 131 Como Road;
(iii) on the south-west side of Eddystone Road, outside No. 27
Eddystone Road;
(iv) on the south side of Glenfarg Road, outside No. 168 Glenfarg
Road;
(v) on the south-east of Revelon Road, outside No. 25 Revelon Road;
and
(vi) on the south-west side of Riseldine Road, outside No. 49
Riseldine Road; and
(d) to remove disabled persons 'blue badge' parking places, each for
one vehicle:
(i) on the west side of Baring Road, outside No. 484 Baring Road,
and replace it with Zone D CPZ resident permit holders parking space
which will operate between 9 am and 5.30 pm on Monday to Friday
inclusive;
(ii) on the south side of Eton Grove, outside No. 1 Eton Grove, and
replace it with Zone BHA CPZ resident permit holders parking space
which will operate between 9 am and 7 pm on Monday to Saturday
inclusive;
(iii) on the north side of Mount Pleasant Road, outside No. 126
Mount Pleasant Road, and replace it with Zone L CPZ resident permit
holders parking space which will operate between 9 am and 7 pm on
Monday to Friday inclusive; and
(iv) on the east side of Pascoe Road, outside No. 40 Pascoe Road,
and replace it with Zone P CPZ resident permit holders parking
space, which will operate between 10 am and 12 pm on Monday to
Friday inclusive;
(e) to introduce a ban on waiting by vehicles 'at any time' in the
lengths of street specified in the Schedule to this Notice, which will be
indicated on the road by 'double yellow lines';
(f) to introduce a ban on waiting by vehicles 'at any time' in Sinclair
Place between its junction with Manwood Road and the vehicle
entrance to Nos. 1 to 16 Sinclair Place, except for the following
lengths where a ban on waiting by vehicles between 8am and 5pm on
Mondays to Fridays inclusive will apply: (i) on the south side, for 12
metres adjacent to No. 145a Manwood Road; and (ii) on the east side,
for 31 metres opposite the rear of Nos. 131 to 143 Manwood Place;
and
(g) to make certain other changes to bring the orders in line with the
on-street layout.
3. Documents giving more detailed particulars of the Orders can be
inspected between the hours of 10 am and 4 pm on Monday to Friday
until the last day of a period of six weeks beginning with the date on
which the Orders were made, at the office of Lewisham Transport
Policy & Development, 4th Floor Laurence House, 1 Catford Road,
London SE6 4RU.
4. If any person wishes to question the validity of the Orders or of any
of their provisions on the grounds that it or they are not within the
powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that any
requirement of that Act or of any instrument made under that Act has
not been complied with, that person may, within 6 weeks from the
date on which the Orders were made, apply for the purpose to the
High Court.
Dated: 14th September 2018
S. MOSS
Service Group Manager, Highways and Transport
4th Floor Laurence House, 1 Catford Road, London SE6 4RU
SCHEDULE
Alloa Road, both sides, for 7.5 metres north-east of Trundley's Road;
Avonley Road, the west side, for 25 metres outside No. 1 Avonley
Road; Bell Green Lane, the north-west side, for 10 metres north-east
and 20 metres south-west of Winchfield Road; Blackhorse Road,
both sides, in various lengths outside and opposite gated vehicle
entrances to Deptford Trading Estate; Manor Lane, the east side, for
an additional length of approximately 30 metres extending under and
between the two railway bridges situated between Southbrook Road
and Milborough Crescent [note: an advisory parking place will be
removed from this location]; Pagnell Street, the north-east side, for
approximately 39 metres north-west and 72.5 metres south-east of
Railway Grove; Rolt Street, (a) the north and north-west side, for an
additional 17 metres south-west of the existing double yellow lines
underneath the railway bridges; and (b) both sides: (i) from its junction
with Trundley's Road to approximately 32 metres west of the width
restriction in Rolt Street; and (ii) so that they extend from its junction
with Childers Street to the railway bridges over Rolt Street; Silwood
Street, the south-west side, for 30 metres from its south-eastern
extremity; Sydenham Hill, the western side, for 30 metres south of
the vehicular access to Attleborough Court; Trundley's Road, (a) the
north-east side: (i) for 10 metres either side of Alloa Road; and (ii) for
approximately 32.5 metres opposite and north-west of Nos. 192 to
198 Trundley's Road; and (b) the north-east, north and north-west
side, from opposite No. 218 Trundley's Road to the existing double
yellow lines opposite No. 198 Trundley's Road; and (c) both sides,
from opposite No. 222 Trundley's Road to its junction with Rolt
Street; Westwood Hill, the north side, extending for 10 metres across
the vehicle access adjacent to No. 94 Westwood Hill; and Winchfield
Road, both sides, for 15 metres west of Bell Green Lane.
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON UPON THAMES
INTRODUCTION OF PERMIT PARKING AREA – IN AND AROUND
DURLSTON ROAD, KINGSTON (REF. KINGMAP0009)
THE KINGSTON UPON THAMES (FREE PARKING PLACES,
LOADING PLACES AND WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING
RESTRICTIONS) (AMENDMENT NO. 10) ORDER 2018 AND THE
KINGSTON UPON THAMES (CHARGED-FOR PARKING PLACES)
(AMENDMENT NO. 10) ORDER 2018.
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Royal Borough
of Kingston upon Thames made the above-mentioned Orders on 10th
September 2018 under sections 6, 45, 46, 49 and 124 of and Part IV
of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended.
2. The general effect of the Orders, which will come into force on 17th
September 2018, will be;
(a) to introduce a system of controlled parking (known as a Permit
Parking Area - PPA) in Durlston Road, Earle Gardens, Latchmere
Road (part of), St. Alban’s Road and Studland Road, Kingston. The
Order relating to this PPA would provide that;
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
• the hours of control (the “permitted hours”) in the PPA would be
between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Monday to Saturday;
• vehicles which may be left in the PPA during its permitted hours
would be those displaying a valid resident’s or resident’s visitor
permit; or a valid business or business visitor permit relating to this
PPA;
• resident’s permits would be issued by the Council, on application
being made together with payment of the appropriate charge, to any
person residing in Durlston Road, Earle Gardens, Latchmere Road
(even Nos. 2 to 96 and odd Nos. 1 to 77), Richmond Road (even Nos.
186 to 234), St. Alban’s Road and Studland Road, Kingston;
• the charge for each resident’s permit would be £90 for 12 months,
£57 for 6 months or £34 for 3 months;
• the charge for resident’s visitor permits would be £1.50 each (1
permit per day);
• business permits (maximum 3 per business) would be issued by the
Council, on application being made together with payment of the
appropriate charge, to any business user in Durlston Road, Earle
Gardens, Latchmere Road (even Nos. 2 to 96 inclusive and odd Nos.
1 to 77 inclusive), Richmond Road (even Nos. 186 to 234 inclusive),
St. Alban’s Road and Studland Road, Kingston;
• the charges for business permits would be as follows; for a first
business permit; £340 for 12 months, £205 for 6 months or £115 for 3
months; for a second business permit; £510 for 12 months, £305 for 6
months or £170 for 3 months; or for a third business permit; £680 for
12 months, £405 for 6 months or £225 for 3 months;
• the charge for business visitor permits would be £20 for a book of
10 permits;
(b) in St. Alban’s Road (opposite St. Alban’s Medical Centre), to
introduce a free, time-limited parking place (to apply between 8.30
a.m. and 6.30 p.m. on Mondays to Saturdays, maximum stay 1 hour,
no return within 2 hours);
(c) existing waiting restrictions in Durlston Road, Latchmere Road and
St. Alban’s Road (at their junctions with Richmond Road) would be
shortened; and
(d) in ‘Canbury Gardens’ CPZ (Zone C), to amend the list of addresses
from which an application for a resident’s or business parking permit
(Zone C) may be made so as to include the following; Richmond Road
(odd Nos. 179 to 233 inclusive).
3. The Orders and other documents giving more detailed particulars
including plans showing the location and effect are available for
inspection until 22nd October 2018 at The Information and Advice
Centre, Guildhall 2, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1EU between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive.
4. For further information, telephone ‘Environment’ on 020 8547 5002.
5. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Orders or of any
provision contained therein on the grounds that it is not within the
relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 or that any of
the relevant requirements thereof or any relevant regulations made
thereunder have not been complied with in relation to the Orders may
make application for the purposes to the High Court by 22nd October
2018.
Dated 14th September 2018.
IAN BAKER
Leader Officer - Sustainable Transport (Environment)
TRANSPORT SCOTLAND
THE A78 TRUNK ROAD (FAIRLIE) (30MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER
201[]
THE SCOTTISH MINISTERS hereby give notice that they propose to
make the above Order under section 84(1)(a), and 124(1)(d) of, and
paragraph 27 of schedule 9 of, the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984,
which will have the effect of imposing a 30mph speed limit on that
length of the A78 Greenock - Prestwick Trunk Road at Fairlie from a
point 53 metres or thereby north of the access road to Baillie Road
southwards to a point in line with the southernmost kerbline of the
private road to Southannan Estate, a distance of 2.317 kilometres or
thereby.
Full details of the proposal are contained in the Order which, together
with a plan showing the length of road involved, the order being
revoked and a statement of the Scottish Ministers’ reasons for
proposing to make the Order, may be examined free of charge during
normal business hours from 12th September 2018 until 10th October
2018 at the offices of Transport Scotland, Buchanan House, 58 Port
Dundas Road, Glasgow, G4 0HF; North Ayrshire Council Office, 27
Vernon St, Saltcoats, KA21 5HE and Fairlie Library, 76 Main Rd,
Fairlie, Largs, KA29 0AB
Any person wishing to object to the proposed Order should send
details of the grounds for objection in writing to the Director of Trunk
Road and Bus Operations, c/o Kieran McLachlan, Transport Scotland,
Buchanan House, 58 Port Dundas Road, Glasgow, G4 0HF quoting
reference SW/A78/KM by 10th October 2018.
A copy of the Order and this Notice will be available on the Transport
Scotland website at: https://www.transport.gov.scot/road-orders/?
roadorderregion=1293
SCOTT LEES
A member of the staff of the Scottish Ministers
Transport Scotland, Buchanan House, 58 Port Dundas Road,
Glasgow G4 0HF
LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS
LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS THE TOWER
HAMLETS (PARKING PLACES) (MAP BASED) (NO.1) ORDER 2018
THE TOWER HAMLETS (WAITING LOADING AND STOPPING
RESTRICTIONS) (MAP BASED) (NO.1) ORDER 2018
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Tower Hamlets on 12th September 2018 made the above-
mentioned orders under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as
amended.
2. The effect of the above orders will be to consolidate all static
parking, waiting, loading and stopping restrictions into a new map
based format whilst making the following changes as advertised on
9th August and.
3. The general effect of the proposals are as follows:
a) Introduce Permit Holders Bay
Club Row on the west kerb outside no. 3/11converting 5 Business
permit holder bays.
Wick Lane east of the roundabout at the junction with Crown Close
providing 5 parking spaces.
b) Remove Residents permit bay and Friday Worship bay on Bromley
High Street outside Nos 92, 93, 94 and 95 to accommodate new
pedestrian crossing and relocate the general disabled parking bay in
Bromley High Street in a westerly direction by 10m.
c) Convert all existing single yellow lines to double yellow lines on
St Leonards Street between Priory Street and a point 30m south of
Franklin Street
Bruce Road on both sides between St Leonards Street and Powis
Road.
d) Introduce No Loading at Any Time on east side of St Leonards
Street between Bromley High Street and Priory Street
e) Introduce single yellow line
Havannah Street: North Kerb outside St Luke’s Church: convert 2m of
Residents permit holders.
Bonner Street: (outside no.70) bay no. 457 to Single yellow line.
Wick Lane outside No 411-415 replacing 4 resident parking place
f) Convert Personalised Disabled Bay
Grantley Street: (outside no.85) bay no.613 to a Resident Permit
Holders Bay
Cable Street: (outside no. 468) bay no. 53 to a Resident Permit
Holders Bay.
Baxendale Street: (outside no.9/15) bay no. 502 to a Resident Permit
Holders Bay.
Carmen street: (outside no.72) bay no. 77 to a Resident Permit
Holders bay.
Grantley Street: (outside no.97) bay no.125 to a Resident Permit
Holders Bay.
Arrow Road: (outside no.22) bay no. 569 to a Resident Permit Holders
Bay.
Cable Street: (outside no.466) bay no.585 to a Resident Permit
Holders bay.
Senrab Street: (opposite no.12) bay no.236 to a Resident Permit
Holders bay.
Blair Street: (outside Helen Mackay House) bay no.607 to a Resident
Permit Holders bay.
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
g) Relocate Personalised Disabled bay
Westport Street: (outside no.21) bay no.558 to outside no. 13.
(Disabled Bay)Bromley High Street on the south side south west of No
92.
h) Introduce Personalised Disabled Bay replacing single permit bay
Bromley Street: outside no.9 Burley House
Manchester Road: outside no.609
Dongola Road: outside no.162 Harford Street
Wrexham Road: outside no. 20
1. The Regulations, fees and usual exemptions imposed by the
governing Traffic Management Orders would apply to the proposals
referred to in paragraph 2 above.
4. Copies of the Orders, which will come into force on 17th of
September 2018 and of all other relevant documents can be
inspected by prior appointment at: Parking and Mobility Services,
585-593 Commercial Road, London E1 0HJ (020 7364 6946), during
normal office hours on Monday to Friday inclusive until the end of six
weeks from the date on which the Orders were made.
5. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Orders or of any
provision contained therein on the grounds that it is not within the
relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984, or that at
any relevant requirements thereof or any regulations made there
under has not been complied with in relation to the Orders may,
within six weeks of the date on which the Orders were made, make
application for the purpose to the High Court.
Dated 13th day of September 2018
ROBIN PAYNE Interim Divisional Director, Public Realm
TRANSPORT FOR LONDON
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
THE GLA ROADS AND GLA SIDE ROADS (WESTMINSTER) RED
ROUTE CONSOLIDATION TRAFFIC ORDER 2008 A5 GLA ROAD
(EDGWARE ROAD) VARIATION ORDER 2018
1. Transport for London hereby gives notice that on 12th September
2018 it made the above named Order, under section 6 of the Road
Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The Order will come into force on 14th
September 2018.
2. The general nature and effect of the Order will be to relocate the
loading and unloading only bay from Burwood Place to the A5
Edgware Road in the London Borough of Westminster.
3. The road which would be affected by the Order is A5 Edgware
Road in the London Borough of Westminster
4. A copy of the Order, a statement of Transport for London’s reasons
for the proposals, a map indicating the location and effect of the
Order and copies of any Order revoked, suspended or varied by the
Order can be inspected during normal office hours at the offices of:
• Transport for
London
• City of
Westminster
WSP
Streets Traffic
Order Team
Parsons
Brinckerhoff
(NP/
REGULATION/
STOT)
Palace Garden
Suite
Palestra, 197
Blackfriars
Road
27th Floor,
London, SE1
8NJ
Portland House
Bressenden
Place
London SW1E
5RS
5. Any person wishing to question the validity of the Order or of any of
its provisions on the grounds that they are not within the relevant
powers conferred by the Act or that any requirement of the Act has
not been complied with, that person may, within six weeks from the
date on which the Order is made, make application for the purpose to
the High Court.
Dated this 14th day of September 2018
Gerard O’Toole
Network Regulation Manager,
Transport for London
TRANSPORT FOR LONDON
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
THE GLA ROADS AND GLA SIDE ROADS (ISLINGTON) RED
ROUTE CONSOLIDATION TRAFFIC ORDER 2007 A1 GLA ROADS
AND GLA SIDE ROADS VARIATION ORDER 2018
THE GLA ROADS (LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON) (BUS
PRIORITY) CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2009 A1 GLA ROAD (UPPER
STREET, HOLLOWAY ROAD) VARIATION ORDER 2018
THE A1 GLA ROAD (LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON)
BANNED TURNS TRAFFIC ORDER 2018
THE A1 GLA ROAD (UNNAMED SERVICE ROAD FRONTING NO.S
257 TO 259 UPPER STREET, LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON)
(PROHIBITION OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND CYCLING) ORDER
THE LONDON TRAFFIC (PRESCRIBED ROUTES) (ISLINGTON)
REGULATIONS 1959 REVOCATION ORDER 2018
1. Transport for London, hereby gives notice that it intends to make
the above named Orders under section 6 of the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984.
2. The general nature and effect of the Orders will be to:
1) Revoke the original Order that introduced the one-way working
around Highbury Gyratory;
2) Pedestrianise the western arm of Highbury Gyratory between the
southern arm and Holloway Road;
3) Ban the right turn for vehicles proceeding eastbound on Upper
Street into Canonbury Road southbound;
4) Ban the left turn for vehicles proceeding northbound on Canonbury
Road into Upper Street westbound;
5) Shorten the northbound bus lane on Upper Street north of Laycock
Street by 60 metres at its northern end;
6) Shorten the existing Loading and Disabled Person’s Vehicle bay
outside Nos. 243 to 248 Upper Street from 30 metres to 23 metres;
7) Shorten the north-westbound bus lane on Holloway Road between
St Paul’s Road and Digswell Street by 55 metres at its south-eastern
end;
8) Shorten the existing Loading and Disabled Person’s Vehicle bay
outside No. 318 St Paul’s Road by 5 metres to a length of 20 metres;
9) Introduce Red Route controls on St Paul’s Road between its
junction with Canonbury Road and a point 5 metres west of the
common building line of Nos. 107 and 109 St Paul’s Road.
3. The roads affected by the Orders are the A1 GLA Road – Upper
Street, Canonbury Road, St Paul’s Road, Holloway Road and A1 GLA
Side Roads – Canonbury Road and St Paul’s Road in the London
Borough of Islington.
4. A copy of the Orders, a statement of Transport for London’s
reasons for the proposals, a map indicating the location and effect of
the Orders and copies of any Orders revoked, suspended or varied by
the Orders can be inspected during normal office hours at the offices
of:
• Transport for
London
• Business
Service – Street
Management
Streets Traffic
Order Team
London
Borough of
Islington
(NP/
REGULATION/
STOT)
Municipal
Offices
Palestra, 197
Blackfriars
Road
222 Upper
Street
London, SE1
8NJ
London N1 1YA
5. All objections and other representations to the proposed Orders
must be made in writing and must specify the grounds on which they
are made. Objections and representations must be sent to Transport
for London, Streets Traffic Order Team, Palestra, 197 Blackfriars
Road, London, SE1 8NJ quoting reference NP/REGULATION/STOT/
TRO, GLA/2018/0440-0444, to arrive before 5th October 2018.
Objections and other representations may be communicated to other
persons who may be affected.
Dated this 14th day of September 2018
Gerard O’Toole
Network Regulation Manager,
Transport for London, Palestra, 197 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1
8NJ
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT FOR LONDON
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
THE GLA ROADS AND GLA SIDE ROADS (HAVERING) RED
ROUTE (CLEARWAY) CONSOLIDATION TRAFFIC ORDER 2008
THE VARIOUS ROADS (ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING POINTS)
VARIATION ORDER 2018
THE GLA ROADS AND GLA SIDE ROADS (WANDSWORTH,
CROYDON, ISLINGTON, HACKNEY, EALING, HARRINGEY,
REDBRIDGE, SOUTHWARK AND GREENWICH) RED ROUTE
CONSOLIDATION TRAFFIC ORDER 2007 THE VARIOUS ROADS
(ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING POINTS) VARIATION ORDER
1. Transport for London, hereby gives notice that it intends to make
the above named Orders under section 6 of the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984.
2. The general nature and effect of the Orders will be to:
In Croydon
(1) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric vehicles only
outside Nos 106-108 Brighton Road;
(2) Shorten the existing parking Disabled Persons’ Vehicle bay outside
Nos.106-118 Brighton Road by 6 metres;
(3) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric vehicles only
outside Nos. 72-74 Godstone Road;
(4) Shorten the existing parking Disabled Persons’ Vehicle bay outside
Nos. 72-74 Godstone Road by 9 metres;
(5) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric vehicles only
outside Nos. 300-302 Godstone Road;
(6) Shorten the existing parking Disabled Persons’ Vehicle bay outside
Nos.300-302 Godstone Road by 6 metres;
(7) Introduce a parking bay Mon-Sat 7am-7pm 1 hour no return within
2 hours. outside No. 62 Godstone Road.
In Greenwich
(8) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric vehicles only
outside Nos. 139 Well Road;
(9) Shorten the existing parking Disabled Persons’ Vehicle bay outside
Nos. 139-159 Well Road by 6 metres;
(10) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric vehicles only
outside Nos. 733 Sidcup Road;
(11) Shorten the existing parking Disabled Persons’ Vehicle bay
outside Nos. 733 Sidcup Road by 9 metres;
(12) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric vehicles only
outside No. 30 Shooters Hill Road;
(13) Remove the existing parking Disabled Persons’ Vehicle bay
outside No. 30 Shooters Hill Road.
In Hackney
(14) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric vehicles only
opposite No.156 Upper Clapton Road;
(15) Shorten the existing Parking and Disabled Persons’ Vehicle Bay
outside No.156 Upper Clapton Road by 8.5 metres;
(16) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric vehicles only
outside Nos.150-154 Stamford Hill;
(17) Remove the existing loading bay outside Nos. 150-154 Stamford
Hill.
In Haringey
(18) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric vehicles only
outside Nos. 222 Archway Road;
(19) Shorten the existing Parking and disabled Persons’ Vehicle Bay
outside No.222 Archway Road by 6 metres.
In Ealing
(20) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric taxis only outside
Nos.26-30 Western Avenue;
(21) Shorten the existing Parking and Disabled Persons’ Vehicle Bay
outside Nos.26-30 Western Avenue by 6 metres.
In Redbridge
(22) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric taxis only outside
No.355 Eastern Avenue;
(23) Shorten the existing Parking and Disabled Persons’ Vehicle Bay
outside Nos.347-355 Eastern Avenue by 6 metres.
In Southwark
(24) Shorten the existing Parking and Disabled Persons’ Vehicle Bay
opposite Nos. 25-33 Southwark Street by 6 metres;
(25) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric vehicle only
opposite Nos. 25-33 Southwark Street.
In Wandsworth
(26) Shorten the existing Parking and disabled Persons’ Vehicle Bay
outside Nos.320-322 Trinity Road by 10 metres;
(27) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric vehicles only
outside No. 320 Trinity Road;
(28) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric taxis only
opposite No.193 Balham High Road;
(29) Shorten the existing Parking and disabled Persons’ Vehicle Bay
outside opposite No.193 Balham High Road by 9 metres;
(30) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric vehicles only
outside No. 57 Clapham Common North Side;
(31) Shorten the existing Parking and Disabled Persons’ Vehicle Bay
outside No. 57 Clapham Common North Side by 7 metres;
(32) Remove the existing Parking and Disabled Persons’ Vehicle Bay
opposite No.215 Balham High Road;
(33) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric vehicles only
opposite No.215 Balham high Road.
In Havering
(34) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric taxis only outside
Nos.106-109 Retford Road;
(35) Shorten the existing Parking and Disabled Persons’ Vehicle Bay
outside Nos.106-112 Retfrod Road by 6 metres.
In Islington
(36) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric taxis only outside
No.357 Camden Road;
(37) Remove the existing Parking and Disabled Persons’ vehicle bay
outside Nos.36-38 Parkhurst Road;
(38) Shorten the existing Parking and Disabled Persons’ Vehicle Bay
outside Nos.357-361 Camden Road by 8 metres;
(39) Introduce a 24/7 bay for the charging of electric vehicles only
outside Nos.36-38 Parkhurst Road.
3. A copy of the Order, a statement of Transport for London’s reasons
for the proposals, a map indicating the location and effect of the
Order and copies of any Order revoked, suspended or varied by the
Order can be inspected during normal office hours at the offices of:
• Transport for
London
• Croydon
Council
Streets Traffic
Order Team
Planning and
Environment
Department
(NP/
REGULATION/
STOT)
Traffic Design
Palestra, 197
Blackfriars
Road
3rd Floor, Davis
House
London, SE1
8NJ
Robert Street
Croydon CR0
1QQ
• The Royal
Borough of
Greenwich
• London
Borough of
Hackney
Public library Hackney
Service Centre
The Woolwich
centre
Visitors
Reception
35 Wellington
Street
1 Hillman Street
London SE18
6HQ
E8 1HY
• Traffic Orders • London
Borough of
Ealing -
Reception
London
Borough of
Haringey
Highway
Services
1st Floor River
Park House
1st Floor North
East
225 High Road Perceval House
Wood Green Uxbridge Road
London N22
8HQ
Ealing W5 2HL
• Highways and
Cleansing
Services
• Southwark
Council
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
London
Borough of
Redbridge
Public Realm
Projects
Lynton House 160 Tooley
Street
255-259 High
Road
London SE1
2QH
Ilford
Essex IG1 1NY
• Business
Service –
Street
Management
• The Customer
Service
Centre,
Ground Floor
London
Borough of
Islington
Wandsworth
Council
Municipal
Offices
Town Hall
222 Upper
Street
Wandsworth
High Street
London N1
1YA
London, SW18
2PU
• Romford
Central
Lending
Library
St Edwards
Way
Romford RM1
3AR
Essex
4. All objections and other representations to the proposed Order
must be made in writing and must specify the grounds on which they
are made. Objections and representations must be sent to Transport
for London, Streets Traffic Order Team, Palestra, 197 Blackfriars
Road, London, SE1 8NJ quoting reference NP/REGULATION/STOT,
GLA/2018/0391,0399,0404,0411,0419,0420,0422,0427,0430,0436 to
arrive before 5th October 2018. Objections and other representations
may be communicated to other persons who may be affected.
Dated this 14th day of September 2018
Gerard O’Toole
Network Regulation Manager,
Transport for London
OTHER NOTICES
OTHER NOTICES
BLOCK TRANSFER ORDER
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Order in the High Court of
Justice, Business and Property Courts In Manchester, Insolvency and
Companies List (Ch D), (Case No 2803 of 2018), dated 31 August
2018 (“the Order”):
That Jonathan Charles Marston be removed from office as Joint
Administrator of each of the following companies, that Howard Smith
continue in office and that James Ronald Alexander Lumb be
appointed as Joint Administrator of those companies; and
That Jonathan Charles Marston be subsequently appointed as Joint
Liquidator of those companies in the event that those administrations
convert to Creditors’ Voluntary Liquidations:
Company
Name
Company
Number
Court of
Jurisdiction
Court
Reference
Aquila
Processing
Limited
06439042 In the High
Court of
Justice
Business and
Property
Courts In
Leeds
391 of 2017
BioEden
Limited
05968863 In the High
Court of
Justice
Business and
Property
Courts In
Leeds
1002 of 2017
Castmaster Roll
Co Limited
04946108 In the High
Court of
Justice
Business and
Property
Courts In
Leeds
1125 of 2014
Collectables
Retail Limited
06450629 High Court
Newcastle
938 of 2013
Eagle Seafoods
(Properties)
Limited
06330004 In the High
Court of
Justice
Business and
Property
Courts In
Leeds
380 of 2017
Europanel (UK)
Limited
02904647 In the High
Court of
Justice
Business and
Property
Courts In
Leeds
653 of 2016
Import Fashion
Solutions
Limited
(formerly
trading as
"Moda in Pelle")
06013980 In the High
Court of
Justice
Business and
Property
Courts In
Leeds
45 of 2017
Moda (CD)
Limited
(formerly
trading as
"Moda in Pelle")
06667153 In the High
Court of
Justice
Business and
Property
Courts In
Leeds
44 of 2017
Company
Name
Company
Number
Court of
Jurisdiction
Court
Reference
OR Realisations
Limited
(formerly
trading as
Ormandy
Limited)
04087023 In the High
Court of
Justice
Business and
Property
Courts In
Leeds
118 of 2018
Skelwith
Leisure
(Raithwaite)
Limited
06707280 In the High
Court of
Justice
Business and
Property
Courts In
Leeds
622 of 2015
Therco Limited 04970481 In the High
Court of
Justice
Business and
Property
Courts In
Leeds
886 of 2017
YPP
Realisations
Limited
(formerly
Yorkshire
Poultry
Products
Limited)
03414780 In the High
Court of
Justice
Business and
Property
Courts In
Leeds
1118 of 2016
That Jonathan Charles Marston be removed from the office as Joint
Liquidator of each of the following companies, that Howard Smith
continue in office and that James Ronald Alexander Lumb be
appointed as Joint Liquidator of those companies:
Company Name Company Number
Cornwell Parker Furniture Limited 00959045
Cornwell Parker Properties
Limited
Crystal Formwork Limited 05956109
Dew Construction Ltd 00286875
Durham County Waste
Management Company Limited
Exmoto Limited (formerly
Moortown Construction Limited)
Landmark Development Projects
(2000) Limited
Leeds United Association
Football Club Limited (The)
P.C. Harrington Contractors Ltd 01465166
Premier Waste Management
Limited
Richmond Square Design & Build
Limited
SNL Realisations 2011 Limited
(formerly Silentnight Limited)
V & T (Plumbing, Central-Heating
& Bathrooms) Limited t/a Aqua
Interiors
Dew Construction Limited 00286875
That Jonathan Charles Marston be removed from office as Joint
Supervisor of the following companies, that Howard Smith continue in
office and that James Ronald Alexander Lumb be appointed as Joint
Supervisor of those companies:
Company Name Company Number
Durham County Waste
Management Company Limited
Premier Waste Management
Limited
OTHER NOTICES
That each creditor or member of the estates listed do have permission
to apply to Court, on notice to the Applicants, within 28 days of the
publication of this Notice, for the purposes of applying to vary or
discharge the terms of the Order in so far as it affects the estate(s) of
which they are a creditor or member.
Notice of this Order shall be given by the Applicants to the creditors
of the estates particularised by referring to the terms of the Order in
the next written report that is sent to the creditors of each estate.
DEPARTMENT FOR COMMUNITIES
PENSION SCHEMES (NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1993,
PENSIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1995, PENSIONS
(NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 2005
THE PENSION PROTECTION FUND (PENSIONABLE SERVICE)
AND OCCUPATIONAL PENSION SCHEMES (INVESTMENT AND
DISCLOSURE) (AMENDMENT AND MODIFICATION)
REGULATIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2018
The Department for Communities has made a Statutory Rule entitled
“The Pension Protection Fund (Pensionable Service) and
Occupational Pension Schemes (Investment and Disclosure)
(Amendment and Modification) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2018”
(S.R. 2018 No. 165), which comes into operation on 2 October 2018.
The Rule makes amendments to existing Regulations governing
compensation payable from the Pension Protection Fund, and the
investment principles and disclosure requirements for occupational
pension schemes.
Copies of the Rule may be purchased from the Stationery Office at
www.tsoshop.co.uk or by contacting TSO Customer Services on
0333 202 5070 or viewed online at http://www.legislation.gov.uk/nisr.
15 May 2015
CRYSTAL FORMWORK LIMITED
(Company Number 05956109)
Previous Name of Company: P C Harrington Formwork Limited, P.C.
Harrington Construction Services Limited and Magic Sound Limited
Registered office: KPMG LLP, 1 The Embankment, Neville Street,
Leeds LS1 4DW
Principal trading address: 7 Dean Way, Southall, Middlesex, UB2 4SB
At a General Meeting of the above-named Company, duly convened,
and held at the Isleworth Suite, Heston Hyde Hotel, North Hyde Lane,
Hounslow, Middlesex, TW5 0EP on 08 May 2015 at 10.00 am, the
following Resolutions were duly passed, as a Special Resolution and
as an Ordinary Resolution respectively:
“That it has been proved to the satisfaction of this Meeting that the
Company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, continue its business,
and that it is advisable to wind up the same, and accordingly that the
Company be wound up voluntarily, and that Howard Smith and
Jonathan Charles Marston, both of KPMG LLP, 1 The Embankment,
Neville Street, Leeds LS1 4DW, (IP Nos. 9341 and 14392), be and are
hereby appointed Joint Liquidators for the purpose of such winding-
up. Any act required or authorised under any enactment to be done
by a Liquidator may be done by one of them.”
For further details contact: Clare McCain, Email:
[email protected] Tel: 0191 401 3867.
Vincent Gerard McLoughlin, Chairman
THE INSOLVENCY ACT 1986 AND THE COMPANIES ACT 1986
COMPANY LIMITED BY SHARES (PURSUANT TO SECTION 30(1)
OF THE COMPANIES ACT 2006 AND SECTIONS 84 AND 100 OF
THE INSOLVENCY ACT 1986)
15 May 2015
Company Number: 05956109
Name of Company: CRYSTAL FORMWORK LIMITED
Previous Name of Company: P C Harrington Formwork Limited, P.C.
Harrington Construction Services Limited and Magic Sound Limited
Nature of Business: Supply of labour to the construction industry
Type of Liquidation: Creditors
Registered office: KPMG LLP, 1 The Embankment, Neville Street,
Leeds LS1 4DW
Principal trading address: 7 Dean Way, Southall, Middlesex, UB2 4SB
Howard Smith and Jonathan Charles Marston, both of KPMG LLP, 1
The Embankment, Neville Street, Leeds LS1 4DW.
Office Holder Numbers: 9341 and 14392.
For further details contact: Clare McCain, Email:
[email protected] Tel: 0191 401 3867.
Date of Appointment: 08 May 2015
By whom Appointed: Members and Creditors
5 May 2015
CRYSTAL FORMWORK LIMITED
(Company Number 05956109)
Previous Name of Company: P C Harrington Formwork Limited; P.C.
Harrington Construction Services Limited; Magic Sound Limited
Registered office: KPMG LLP, 1 Embankment, Neville Street, Leeds,
LS1 4DW
Principal trading address: 7 Dean Way, Southall, Middlesex, UB2 4SB
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 98 OF THE INSOLVENCY
ACT 1986 that a meeting of creditors of the Company will be held at
Isleworth Suite, Heston Hyde Hotel, North Hyde Lane, Hounslow,
Middlesex, TW5 0EP on 08 May 2015 at 10.15 am, for the purposes
provided for in Section 99,100 and 101 of the Insolvency Act 1986.
The resolutions to be taken at the meeting may include a resolution
specifying the terms on which the Liquidators are to be remunerated.
A Creditors’ Guide to Liquidators’ Fees is available on request at the
address detailed below. The meeting may also receive information
about, or may be called upon to approve, the costs of preparing the
statement of affairs and convening the meeting. Proxies to be used at
the meeting must be lodged not later than 12.00 noon on 7 May 2015
at KPMG LLP, 1 Embankment, Neville Street, Leeds, LS1 4DW.
Howard Smith and Jonathan Charles Marston both of KPMG LLP, 1
Embankment, Neville Street, Leeds, LS1 4DW are qualified to act as
insolvency practitioners in relation to the above.
A list of names and addresses of the Company’s creditors will be
available for inspection at their offices on the two business days
preceding the meeting.
For further details contact: Clare McCain on Email:
[email protected] or on Tel: 0191 401 3867.
Vincent McLoughlin, Director
29 April 2015
30 April 2015
In the High Court of Justice (Chancery Division)
Companies CourtNo 1927 of 2015
In the Matter of CRYSTAL FORMWORK LIMITED
(Company Number 05956109)
and in the Matter of the INSOLVENCY ACT 1986
A Petition to wind up the above-named Company, Registration
Number 05956109, of 171-173 Gray's Inn Road, London, WC1X 8UE,
principal trading address is Unknown presented on 12 March 2015 by
the COMMISSIONERS FOR HM REVENUE AND CUSTOMS, of Bush
House, Strand, London, WC2B 4RD, claiming to be Creditors of the
Company, will be heard at the Royal Courts of Justice, 7 Rolls
Buildings, Fetter Lane, London EC4A 1NL, on 11 May 2015, at 1030
hours (or as soon thereafter as the Petition can be heard).
Any persons intending to appear on the hearing of the Petition
(whether to support or oppose it) must give notice of intention to do
so to the Petitioners or to their Solicitor in accordance with Rule 4.16
by 1600 hours on 8 May 2015.
The Petitioners` Solicitor is the Solicitor to, HM Revenue and
Customs, Solicitor`s Office, South West Wing, Bush House, Strand,
London, WC2B 4RD, telephone 020 7438 6884. (Ref SLR1761459/W.)
29 April 2015
In the Croydon County Court
No 0196 of 2015
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