DEDICATED MICROCOMPUTERS LIMITED
UK Gazette Notices
19 October 2021
LIMITED
Company Number: 06525119
Interest: leasehold
Lease: Lease dated 12 October 2015 and made between Carraway
Tunbridge Wells (Nominee A) Limited and Carraway Tunbridge Wells
(Nominee B) Limited(1) and Fuel Juice Bars (England and Wales)
Limited(2)
Property: The Property situated at Unit 66 Royal Victoria Place,
Tunbridge Wells, Kent being the land comprised in and demised by
the above mentioned Lease
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 1 October 2021.
Assistant Treasury Solicitor
13 October 2021
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
OTHER NOTICES
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS IN MANCHESTER
INSOLVENCY & COMPANIES LIST (CHD)
Notice is hereby given that, by an Order of District Judge Richmond,
in the High Court of Justice, Business and Property Courts of
Manchester dated 28 September 2021 (“Order”):
Ben Woolrych (“Applicant”) was removed as officeholder in respect of
each of the cases listed in Schedule 1 (“Schedule 1 Cases”) and that
Anthony Collier (“First Respondent”) was appointed as replacement
officeholder in respect of each of the Schedule 1 Cases from the date
of the order.
The Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect of each of the
cases listed in Schedule 2 (“Schedule 2 Cases”) and that Lila Thomas
(“Second Respondent”) was appointed as replacement officeholder in
respect of each of the Schedule 2 Cases from the date of the order.
The Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect of each of the
cases listed in Schedule 3 (“Schedule 3 Cases”) and that David
Acland (“Third Respondent”) was appointed as replacement
officeholder in respect of each of the Schedule 3 Cases from the date
of the order.
The Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect of each of the
cases listed in Schedule 4 (“Schedule 4 Cases”) and that Paul
Atkinson (“Fourth Respondent”) was appointed as replacement
officeholder in respect of each of the Schedule 4 Cases from the date
of the order.
The Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect the case listed
in Schedule 5 (“Schedule 5 Case”) and that Anthony Wright (“Fifth
Respondent”) was appointed as replacement officeholder in respect
the Schedule 5 Case from the date of the order.
That the Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect of each of
the cases listed in Schedule 6 (“Schedule 6 Cases”) from the date of
the order.
Any creditor, or, in the case of any members' voluntary liquidation, any
member, in respect of any of the companies or persons listed in
Schedules 1 to 3 who has an objection to the Order shall have 28
days from the date of its advertisement to apply to court to set aside
or vary the terms of the Order. Such application shall not affect the
transfer of any case until further or other order by the court.
The First Respondent shall give notice to the Secretary of State and
the Registrar of Companies in respect of the liquidations and
administrations listed Schedule 1 of the terms of this order as soon as
reasonably practicable.
The Second Respondent shall give notice to the Secretary of State in
respect of the respect of the liquidations and administrations listed
Schedule 2 of the terms of this order as soon as reasonably
practicable.
The Third Respondent shall give notice to the Secretary of State in
respect of the respect of the liquidations, administrations and
voluntary arrangements listed Schedule 3 of the terms of this order as
soon as reasonably practicable.
The Fourth Respondent shall give notice to the Secretary of State in
respect of the respect of the Bankruptcies and voluntary
arrangements listed Schedule 4 of the terms of this order as soon as
reasonably practicable.
The Fifth Respondent shall give notice to the Secretary of State in
respect of the respect of the liquidation listed Schedule 5 of the terms
of this order as soon as reasonably practicable.
The Applicant shall file a copy of this order with each of the courts
listed in Schedules 1 to 6.
Nothing in this order shall release the Applicant from any obligation to
give and file notices in respect of his removal under this order in
respect of any of the Block Transfer Cases.
The Outgoing Officeholder shall:
a. be at liberty to apply to the Secretary of State for his release as
voluntary liquidator pursuant to section 173(2)(b)(ii) of the Insolvency
Act 1986 (“Act”) and for his release as Trustee in Bankruptcy pursuant
to section 299(3)(b)(ii) of the Act; and
b. receive his discharge as administrator pursuant to Paragraph 98(2)
(c) of Schedule B1 of the Act;
14 days after the giving of notice to creditors in accordance with this
order, save that such release may be subject to further order in the
event of an application by any creditor or member under paragraph 8
of this order for the specific case subject to that application.
SCHEDULE 1 – CASES WHERE THE FIRST RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Administration
ARL 011 Limited (11121147)
ARL O09 Limited (11113979)
BRK 001 Limited (11243276)
High Street Rooftop Holdings Limited (11309176)
Lite Access Technologies (UK) Limited (10267362)
PDHL Limited (05990423)
Taylor Bloxham Group Limited (00349879)
Tokenhouse VB Limited (09711892)
Creditor’s Voluntary Liquidation
Excel Excavations Ltd (08510216)
Rehab4Life Limited (06578706)
Stylex Auto Products Limited (01378507)
Member’s Voluntary Liquidation
MTIG Limited (07860940)
SCHEDULE 2 – CASES WHERE THE SECOND RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Administration
Just Costs Budgets Limited (06651915)
Just Costs Management Limited (10017049)
Creditor’s Voluntary Liquidation
Capricorn Security Group Ltd (08556714)
GPL Civil Engineering Limited (06286505)
Kodit UDI Solutions Limited (09829006)
Northgame Limited (01854306)
S & L Pogson LLP t/a Solita (OC360382)
Trent Valley Tyres Limited (01026129)
Turtle Covers Limited (05039760)
Berry & Cooper Limited (06608400)
DB Zero Ltd formerly Proove Limited T/A Proove Pizza (09453864)
Johnson Construction UK Limited (04490476)
KPS Realisations Limited (00290151)
No 1 Currency Limited (01968932)
Systems Power Ltd (03287339)
Thomas Exchange Global Limited (02866549)
Viking Trailers Limited (01058665)
Member’s Voluntary Liquidation
Holding Holding Company Limited (06450806)
Alkane Biogas Limited (04216472)
Alkane Energy CM Holdings Limited (10001252)
Alkane Services Limited (04715950)
Barbican Bidco Limited (09514412)
Barbican Holdco Limited (09514385)
Infinis (COE) Limited (02203248)
Infinis China (Investments) Limited (07630183)
Novera Energy Services UK Limited (03513611)
SCHEDULE 3 – CASES WHERE THE THIRD RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Administrations
Aegis Water Treatment Limited (05003792)
Nesbit Law Group LLP (OC331614)
Butler Builders Ltd (08855941)
Dedicated Microcomputers Limited (01630882)
Gaia Technologies Plc (03141826)
Inview Technology Limited (07073184)
Newco Ventures Ltd (09436489)
Walker & Co Securities Limited (07435930)
Wrexham Wire Limited (08869479)
Creditor’s Voluntary Liquidation
Expert Group (UK) Ltd (06993084)
SFD Aluminium Ltd (07460059)
Greenswitch Solutions Limited (11646772)
Jasmic Installations Limited (10880095)
Acrobat Carbon Services Ltd (07332318)
Company Voluntary Arrangement
AGD Law Limited t/a ADF Law (08742125)
SCHEDULE 4 – CASES WHERE THE FOURTH RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Bankruptcy
Adrian Jeffrey Lloyd
Barry Sharp
OTHER NOTICES
Darren William Lloyd
Graham Roy Hall
Mark Edward Evans
Simon Peter Clodd-Broom
Stuart Charles Holmes
Individual Voluntary Arrangement
Laura Jacquelyn Steel
SCHEDULE 5 – CASES WHERE THE FIFTH RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Creditor’s Voluntary Liquidation
Mountrose Limited (02483297)
SCHEDULES 6 – WHERE THE APPLICANT IS REMOVED FROM
OFFICE AND NOT REPLACED
Administration
Industrial Latex Compounds Limited (02821941)
Varden Nuttall Limited (04669168)
Creditor’s Voluntary Liquidation
P&C Distribution Limited (06310333)
BLOCK TRANSFER OF INSOLVENCY CASES –
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, BUSINESS AND PROPERTY
COURTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES, INSOLVENCY COMPANIES
LIST (CHD)
REF: CR-2021-001839
Notice is hereby given that, by an Order of the Court dated 7 October
2021, Graham David Randall (IP number 9051) (‘the Applicant’) was
removed as Office Holder in the cases listed in the Schedule below
and Louise Adele Durkan (IP number 25010), Richard Thomas
Easterby (IP number 18034), Elias Paourou (IP number 9096 ),
Nicholas Stephen Joseph Park (IP number 19770) and David Patrick
Meany (IP number 9453) (“Replacement Office-holders”), all of
Quantuma Advisory Limited, were appointed as Office Holders in his
place as specified below.
Joint appointments
Where the cases referred to in the Schedules are joint appointments,
any act required or authorised under any enactment to be done by
joint appointees may be done by all or any one or more of the persons
at the time being holding office. No functions are required to be
undertaken by joint appointees acting together and no functions are
specifically the responsibility of either joint appointee.
Notification
The creditors, and in the case of members’ voluntary liquidations, the
members, in each of the Block Transfer Cases listed in the Schedules
be notified of this order solely by advertisement published in the
London Gazette within 21 days of the date of this order
(Advertisement).
Any creditor, or in the case on any members’ voluntary liquidation, any
member, in respect of any of the companies or persons listed in the
Schedules who has an objection to this order shall have 14 day from
the date of the Advertisement (as required at the paragraph above) to
apply to court to set aside or vary the terms of this order. Such
application shall not affect the transfer of the Block Transfer Cases
listed in the Schedules until further or other order by the court.
The Replacement Office-holders shall give notice to the Secretary of
State and, in the case of companies, the Registrar of Companies in
respect of the relevant insolvency proceedings listed in the Scheduled
of the terms of this orders as soon as reasonably practicable.
The Outgoing Office-holder shall file a copy of this order with each of
the courts listed in the Schedules.
The Outgoing Office-holder shall receive his release as liquidator,
administrator and trustee (as specified in the Schedules) 35 days after
the notification requirements set out in the above paragraphs have
been fulfilled, save that such release may be subject to further order in
the event of an application by any creditor or member to set aside or
vary the terms of the Order.
Pursuant to rules 18.6, 18.7 and 18.8 of the Insolvency Rules 2016,
and in respect of the Block Transfer Cases listed in the Schedules, the
time by which progress reports are required to be delivered by any
office-holder of the Block Transfer Cases shall be unaffected by the
change in office-holder.
The Respondents have liberty to apply to Court to amend this order to
include any appointments held by the Outgoing Office-holder which
have been inadvertently omitted from this Application.
Louise Adele Durkan,
Licensed Insolvency Practitioner
SCHEDULE 1
Administrations
Louise Adele Durkan appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
Extraservice Limited
High Court of Justice, Business
and Property Courts of England
and Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2020-003647
Richard Thomas Easterby appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
Buzzhire Limited
High Court of Justice, Business
and Property Courts of England
and Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2021-000592
Hop Skip & Jump Foundation
High Court of Justice, Business
and Property Courts of England
and Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2020-001501
Pixelpin Limited
Court of Justice, Business and
Property Courts of England and
Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2021-000013
Elias Paourou appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
Churchtown Futures Limited
High Court of Justice, Business
and Property Courts of England
and Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2020-002218
Hawley Place School Limited
High Court of Justice, Business
and Property Courts of England
and Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2020-002068
Hurst Lodge Limited
Court of Justice, Business and
Property Courts of England and
Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2020-002069
JD Norman Lydney Limited
Court of Justice, Business and
Property Courts of England and
Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2020-002454
SCHEDULE 2
Creditors’ Voluntary Liquidation
Richard Thomas Easterby appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
Landscaping & Grounds
Maintenance Limited t/a
Plandscape
Amarelle Ltd 06891712
Better Days Hospitality Ltd 11370358
C L K Cleaning Limited 05660666
Clear Lettings Ltd 06275759
Curotec Team Limited 08815661
Design At Work Limited 02307348
Europa Investments Limited 01733963
Ivor Thomas Rentals Limited 07924379
Moorspace Limited 09083585
Pacific World Limited 04243071
OTHER NOTICES
Matter Name Company Number
Pure Plumbing & Heating (UK)
Ltd
School Meals Limited 08639656
The Big Tall Order Clothing
Company Limited
Beulah London Ltd 07388041
Louise Adele Durkan appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
Pride Way Development Ltd 05060007
Huntswood Sports and Leisure
Limited
SCHEDULE 3
Members’ Voluntary Liquidations
Richard Thomas Easterby appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
A.M. Sanders Limited 01162337
Cary Trading Limited 11223836
Cleves House Consulting Ltd 09994994
CVC Credit Partners Limited 05811891
JA & MD Limited 10609863
Mercury IA Ltd 08416265
Redwood Securities Limited 02100244
The Carpet Factory (Wallbridge)
Limited
Nicholas Stephen Joseph Parsk appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
Ingledene Limited 01865701
KJME New Holdco Limited 13396036
Stanley Downton Farm Limited 00334927
David Patrick Meany appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
Sunnfields Ltd 08747015
SCHEDULE 4
Compulsory Liquidations
Richard Thomas Easterby appointed in relation to:
Matter Name Company Number
Kamkorp Limited
High Court of Justice, Business
and Property Courts of England
and Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2019-003012
Perrin Construction Limited
High Court of Justice, Business
and Property Courts of England
and Wales, Insolvency and
Companies List
CR-2020-002456
COMPANY LAW SUPPLEMENT
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the Registrar of Companies. The Company Law Supplement to The
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and/or name.
OTHER NOTICES
Corporate insolvency
NOTICES OF DIVIDENDS
4 November 2020
DEDICATED MICROCOMPUTERS LIMITED
(Company Number 01630882)
Nature of Business: Manufacture of other electrical equipment
Registered office: 4th Floor Abbey House, Booth Street, Manchester
M2 4AB
Principal trading address: N/A
Date of Appointment: 27 October 2020
Names and Address of Administrators: Anthony Collier (IP No. 18910)
and Ben Woolrych (IP No. 10550) both of FRP Advisory Trading
Limited, 4th Floor, Abbey House, Booth Street, Manchester M2 4AB
Names and Address of Administrators: Anthony Collier (IP No. 18910)
and Ben Woolrych (IP No. 10550) both of FRP Advisory Trading
Limited, 4th Floor, Abbey House, Booth Street, Manchester M2 4AB
Further details contact: The Joint Administrators, Tel: 0161 833 3344.
Ag XG72294
21 September 2018
HIGHWAYS ENGLAND COMPANY LIMITED
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
THE M57 MOTORWAY JUNCTION 7 (SWITCH ISLAND) (50 AND 40
MILES PER HOUR SPEED LIMITS) ORDER 2018
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Highways England Company Limited
(Company No.09346363) has made the above-mentioned Order,
under Sections 84 (1) and (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984
on the M57 Motorway in the Borough of Sefton in the County of
Merseyside.
The effect of the Order, if made as proposed, would be to:
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
Impose a 50 miles per hour speed limit on the northbound
carriageway of the M57 Motorway at Junction 7, from a point 520
metres west of the Spencer’s Lane Bridge, to a point 55 metres east
of the Dunning New Railway Bridge.
Impose a 40 miles per hour speed limit on the northbound
carriageway of the M57 Motorway at Junction 7, from a point 55
metres east of the Dunning New Railway Bridge, to a point where the
M57 northbound carriageway joins the roundabout of the A59
Dunning’s Bridge Road at Switch Island.
The speed limit will not apply to vehicles being used for emergency
purposes by the police, fire and rescue authority, ambulance services,
or special-forces.
The effect of the Order is as described in the Notice that appeared in
the London Gazette on the 2 August 2018 (Issue Number 62372).
A copy of the Order and Notice, together with a Plan, and a Statement
of Reasons, have been deposited at the Netherton Library, Glover’s
Lane, Netherton, L30 3TL, and also at the offices of Balfour Beatty
Mott MacDonald-Area 10, Spencer House, Dewhurst Road,
Birchwood, Warrington WA3 7PG, where they may be inspected
during normal opening hours, or they may be seen at, or obtained by
application to, the Director, Highways England Company Limited,
Operations Directorate, Piccadilly Gate, Store Street, Manchester, M1
2WD, making reference to this Notice.
The contact for any further information about this Notice is David
Logan – Telephone Number 0300 470 5253. Email:
[email protected]
David Logan, An Official of Highways England Company Limited
LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON
THE MERTON (PARKING PLACES) (PARKING PERMITS) ORDER
201*
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Merton propose to make the above-mentioned Order
under sections 46 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 update the articles of
the existing parking places Orders relating to permit free / car free
developments.
3. A copy of the proposed Order and other documents giving more
detailed particulars of the Order, including a plan which indicates the
roads to which the Order relates can be inspected Monday to Friday
during normal office hours at Merton Link, Merton Civic Centre,
London Road, Morden, Surrey.
4. Any person desiring to comment on the proposed Order should
send a statement in writing of their representations or objections and
the grounds thereof, to the Environment and Regeneration
Department at the Merton Civic Centre, London Road, Morden,
Surrey, SM4 5DX, or alternatively by email to
[email protected] quoting reference ES/CARFREE,
no later than 12 October 2018.
Dated: 20 September 2018.
Paul McGarry, Head of futureMerton, London Borough of Merton,
Merton Civic Centre, London Road, Morden Surrey, SM4 5DX
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK
LIBRARY STREET REDEVELOPMENTS
THE LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK (PARKING PLACES)
(CPZ ‘C2’) (NO. 28) ORDER 2018
THE LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK (LOADING BAYS)
(NO. 17) ORDER 2018
THE LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK (WAITING AND
LOADING RESTRICTIONS) (AMENDMENT NO. 61) ORDER 2018
1. Southwark Council hereby GIVES NOTICE that on 20 September
2018 it has made the above orders under sections under sections 6,
45, 46 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984, as amended.
2. The effects of the orders are, in LIBRARY STREET:- (i) to relocate
existing pay parking places from the south-west to the north-east side
and increase in length by 3.4 metres, so that the pay parking bay is
35.4 metres in length; (ii) on the south-west side, to introduce a new
inset loading bay of 18.7 metres in length in which loading would be
permitted between the hours of 7am and 7pm Monday – Saturday
(maximum stay 40 minutes, no return within 2 hours); and (iii) on both
sides, between Borough Road and Davidge Street - to convert all
existing single yellow line waiting restrictions to double yellow line ‘at
any time’ waiting restrictions and to amend the waiting restrictions to
accommodate the above changes.
3. Copies of the orders, which will come into force on 24 September
2018, and of all other relevant documents are available for inspection
at Highways, Southwark Council, Environment and Leisure, 3rd floor
hub 2, 160 Tooley Street, London SE1 2QH. Call 020 7525 3497 or e-
mail [email protected] for details.
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 has 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 20 September 2018
Nicky Costin - Parking and Network Management Business Unit
Manager, Regulatory Services
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW
CAMROSE AVENUE & HEADSTONE LANE - BUS ONLY ROUTE
TAXI AMENDMENTS
THE HARROW (BUS PRIORITY) (AMENDMENT NO. 2) TRAFFIC
ORDER 2018
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Harrow has made the above mentioned orders under
Sections 6, 7, 124 and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984 as amended by the Local Government Act 1985
and all other enabling powers.
2. The Harrow (Bus Priority) (Amendment No. 2) Traffic Order 2018
now permits taxis to use the existing bus only routes at the Camrose
Avenue and Headstone Lane width restrictions.
3. A copy of the order, which will come into operation on 24th
September 2018, including documents giving more particulars of the
order, are available for inspection at request between 9am and 5pm,
Mondays to Fridays at the One Stop Shop at the Civic Centre, until 6
weeks from the date on which the order was made.
4. If any person wishes to question the validity of the order or its
provisions on the grounds that they are not within the powers
conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that any
requirement of the Act or of any instrument made under the Act has
not been complied with, that person may, within six weeks of the date
on which the order is made, apply for the purpose to the High Court.
A copy of this notice may be viewed at www.harrow.gov.uk/
trafficorders
Dated 20th September 2018
David Eaglesham, Head of Traffic, Highways and Asset Management,
Community Directorate, PO Box 39, Civic Centre, Station Road,
Harrow, HA1 2XA
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARROW – PROPOSED ELECTRIC
VEHICLE CHARGING PLACES
THE HARROW (OFF-STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT
NO. *) TRAFFIC ORDER 2018
THE HARROW (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTION)
(AMENDMENT NO. *) TRAFFIC ORDER 2018
THE HARROW (MOTORCYCLE PARKING PLACES)(AMENDMENT
NO. *) TRAFFIC ORDER 2018
THE HARROW (FREE PARKING) (ELECTRIC CHARGING PLACES)
TRAFFIC ORDER 2018
THE HARROW (PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO. *) TRAFFIC
ORDER 2018
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the London Borough of Harrow
proposes to make the above mentioned orders under Sections 6,7 45,
46, 32, 33, 35, 124 and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984 as amended by the Local Government Act 1985
and all other enabling powers.
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
2. The Harrow (Off-street Parking Places) (Amendment No. *) Traffic
Order 2018 proposes to introduce electric charging places for electric
vehicles in off-street council car parks. Four electric vehicle charging
places served by two charging points, are proposed for use by
electric car club vehicles in Greenhill Way off-street pay & display car
park. These are intended for use by electric car club users being
trialled by the London Borough of Harrow. Electric vehicles would
need to be connected to a charging point to use these charging
places. No parking tariff would apply, nor any maximum stay periods.
3. The Harrow (Free Parking) (Electric Charging Places) Traffic Order
2018 proposes to introduce on-street electric vehicle charging places
at selected locations within Harrow town centre. These are as follows;
Greenhill Way (2 spaces) – outside No. 34 Greenhill Way. Kymberley
Road (2 spaces) – located in the existing motorcycle parking place
north of Kings House. The service road to the rear of Platinum House
(2 spaces) – at the southern extremity.
4. The electric charging places are proposed to operate at any time
for use by electric vehicles only. A maximum stay of 3 hours is
proposed during the charging hours of 7am and 7pm, Monday to
Sunday, during which times an electric vehicle would be required to
be receiving a charge from the charging point in order to park legally.
A no return within one hour restriction would apply. Outside of the
hours of 7am to 7pm, no maximum stay restriction would apply, nor
the requirement to charge an electric vehicle when parked in an
electric charging place. Disabled badge holders displaying a blue
badge in an electric vehicle would be exempt from the maximum stay
duration of 3 hours, but would still be required to use the badge in
conjunction with an electric vehicle whilst connected to a charging
point.
5. The Harrow (Motorcycle Parking Places)(Amendment No. *) Traffic
Order 2018 relocates the existing motorcycle parking place north of
Kings House, Kymberley Road, to the eastern side of the building in
Clarendon Road.
6. The Harrow (Waiting and Loading Restriction) (Amendment No. *)
Traffic Order 2018 and The Harrow (Parking Places) (Amendment No.
*) Traffic Order 2018 propose minor amendments to existing waiting
and loading restrictions as a consequence of the proposed electric
charging places. The total number of pay and display parking places
in Greenhill Way will be retained, and the bus stop clearway relocated
adjacent No. 8 Angel Road.
7. A copy of the proposed orders, including documents giving more
detailed particulars of the proposal, are available for inspection at
request between 9am to 5pm, Mondays to Fridays inclusive at the
one stop shop at the Civic Centre. They are available for inspection
until the expiration of a period of 21 days from the date on which this
notice is published or by visiting the traffic order page at
www.harrow.gov.uk/trafficorders
8. All objections and other representations relating to the proposed
orders must be made in writing and sent to the Head of Traffic,
Highway and Asset Management at the address given below quoting
reference DP2018-18 and received not later than 10th October 2018.
All objections must specify the grounds on which they are made. All
objections must include the name and address of the objector to be
considered valid. Email: [email protected].
Dated 20th September 2018
David Eaglesham, Head of Traffic, Highways and Asset Management,
Community Directorate, PO Box 39, Civic Centre, Station Road,
Harrow, HA1 2XA
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET
THE BARNET (FREE PARKING PLACES, LOADING PLACES,
WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING RESTRICTIONS)
(AMENDMENT NO.*) ORDER 20**
THE BARNET (CHARGED-FOR PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT
NO.*) ORDER 20**
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough
of Barnet propose to make the above-mentioned Orders under
Sections 6, 45, 46, 49,51 and 84 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act
1984 and all other enabling powers. In order to deter obstructive
parking, improve sightlines and safety in the vicinity of Summerside
School, the general effect of the Orders would be to introduce new ‘at
any time’ waiting restrictions around the following junctions:
1. Schoolway with Crossway N12;
2. Crescent Way with Garthway N12;
3. Crescent Way with Crossway N12.
A copy of the proposed Orders, associated plan of the relevant areas
and the Council's Statement of Reasons for proposing to make the
Orders can be inspected between 9am and 5pm on Mondays to
Fridays inclusive for a period of 21 days from the date on which this
notice is published at:
a) Barnet House, 1255 High Road, Whetstone, London, N20 0EJ
b) Reception, Hendon Town Hall, The Burroughs, Hendon, London,
NW4 4BG
Further information on the proposals may be obtained by visiting the
Barnet Traffweb website at www.barnettraffweb.co.uk or telephoning
the Design Team on 020 8359 3555.
Any person wishing to object to or comment on the proposed Orders
should send a written statement explaining their objection/comments,
and quoting reference number BC/001257-03/SCR237, to the Design
Team, 11th Floor, Highways, Barnet House, 1255 High Road,
Whetstone, London N20 0EJ, via the Barnet TraffWeb website or via
email to [email protected] within 21 days of the date
of this Notice.
Dated 20th September 2018
Jamie Blake, Strategic Director for Environment
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET
THE BARNET (FREE PARKING PLACES, LOADING PLACES,
WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING RESTRICTIONS)
(AMENDMENT NO.*) ORDER 20**
THE BARNET (CHARGED-FOR PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT
NO.*) ORDER 20**
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough
of Barnet propose to make the above-mentioned Orders under
Sections 6, 45, 46, 49,51 and 84 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act
1984 and all other enabling powers.
In order to deter obstructive parking, improve sightlines and safety in
the vicinity of Annunciation Infants School, the general effect of the
Orders would be to introduce new ‘at any time’ waiting restrictions on
Thirleby Road HA8
A copy of the proposed Orders, associated plan of the relevant areas
and the Council's Statement of Reasons for proposing to make the
Orders can be inspected between 9am and 5pm on Mondays to
Fridays inclusive for a period of 21 days from the date on which this
notice is published at:
a) Barnet House, 1255 High Road, Whetstone, London, N20 0EJ
b) Reception, Hendon Town Hall, The Burroughs, Hendon, London,
NW4 4BG
Further information on the proposals may be obtained by visiting the
Barnet Traffweb website at www.barnettraffweb.co.uk or telephoning
the Design Team on 020 8359 3555.
Any person wishing to object to or comment on the proposed Orders
should send a written statement explaining their objection/comments,
and quoting reference number BC/000874-31/SCR238, to the Design
Team, 11th Floor, Highways, Barnet House, 1255 High Road,
Whetstone, London N20 0EJ, via the Barnet TraffWeb website or via
email to [email protected] within 21 days of the date
of this Notice.
Dated 20th September 2018
Jamie Blake, Strategic Director for Environment
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET
THE BARNET (FREE PARKING PLACES, LOADING PLACES,
WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING RESTRICTIONS)
(AMENDMENT NO.**) ORDER 20**
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough
of Barnet propose to make the above-mentioned Orders under
Sections 6, 45, 46, 49,51 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and
all other enabling powers.
In order to accommodate the extension of a Bus Stop Clearway in the
borough, the general effect of the Free Order would be to remove
existing lengths of waiting restriction as described below:
Location Waiting restriction type to be
removed
Between Nos. 1377 and 1379
High Road N20
Monday to Friday 4pm to 7pm
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
In order to accommodate the relocation of a Bus Stop Clearway in the
borough, the general effect of the Free Order would be to remove
existing lengths and introduce new lengths of waiting restriction as
described below:
Location Waiting restriction type to be
removed
Station Road NW4, between its
junction with Algernon Road and
the pedestrian crossing markings
on the bridge
‘At any time’
A copy of the proposed Order and Notice, associated drawing of the
relevant areas and the Council's Statement of Reasons for proposing
to make the Order can be inspected between 9am and 5pm on
Mondays to Fridays inclusive for a period of 21 days from the date on
which this notice is published at:
a) Design Team, Barnet House, 1255 High Road, Whetstone, London,
N20 0EJ
b) Reception, Hendon Town Hall, The Burroughs, Hendon, London,
NW4 4BG
Further information on the proposals may be obtained by visiting the
Barnet Traffweb website at www.barnettraffweb.co.uk or telephoning
the Design Team on 020 8359 3555.
Any person wishing to object to or comment on the proposed Orders
should send a written statement explaining their objection/comments,
and quoting reference number BC/001143-24/SCR239 to the Design
Team, 11th Floor, Highways, Barnet House, 1255 High Road,
Whetstone, London N20 0EJ, via the Barnet TraffWeb website or via
email to [email protected] within 21 days of the date
of this Notice.
Dated 20th September 2018
Jamie Blake, Strategic Director for Environment
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT
THE BRENT (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTION)
(AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*
THE BRENT (PRESCRIBED ROUTES) (NO. *) ORDER 201*
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Brent propose 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 by section 8 of and Part I of
Schedule 5 to the Local Government Act 1985.
2. The general effect of the 'Waiting and Loading Restriction' Order
would be to further amend the Brent (Waiting and Loading Restriction)
Order 1979, so that:-
(a) waiting by vehicles (otherwise than for the purpose of delivering or
collecting goods or loading or unloading a vehicle) would be
prohibited between 8.00 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Mondays to Saturdays
inclusive in the length of streets specified in the Schedule to this
Notice;
(b) waiting by vehicles for the purpose of delivering or collecting
goods or loading or unloading a vehicle for a period of more than 40
minutes in the same place would be prohibited between 8.00 a.m.
and 6.30 p.m. Mondays to Saturdays inclusive in the length of street
specified in the Schedule to this Notice;
(c) the sale or offer for sale of goods from a vehicle would be
prohibited (except on Sundays) in the lengths of streets specified in
the Schedule inclusive to this Notice, unless there is in force a valid
licence issued by the Brent Borough Council or the goods are
immediately taken into or delivered at premises adjacent to the
vehicle from which the sale is effected;
(d) the use of any vehicle or of any animal or the wearing of fancy
dress or other costume, wholly or mainly for the purpose of
advertising would be prohibited in the lengths of streets specified in
the Schedule inclusive to this Notice;
(e) any existing prohibition on the waiting by vehicles, the sale or offer
for sale of goods from a vehicle or the use of any vehicle or animal or
the wearing of fancy dress or other costume wholly or mainly for the
purpose of advertising in the lengths of streets specified in the
Schedule inclusive to this Notice would be revoked.
3. The prohibitions referred to in sub-paragraphs 2(a) and (b) inclusive
above would not apply in respect of anything done with the
permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or in
certain circumstances, e.g., the picking up or setting down of
passengers; the carrying out of statutory powers or duties; the taking
in of petrol, etc., from roadside petrol stations; to licensed street
traders, etc. The usual exemption relating to vehicles displaying a
disabled person's "Blue Badge" would apply.
4. The general effect of the 'Prescribed Routes' Order would be to
permit ‘Bus Only’ to enter and proceed (in both directions) between
the island sites (located 52.00 metres north-east of Stag Lane) on
Capitol Way.
5. A copy of the proposed Orders, of the relevant Order of 1979 (and
of any Orders which have amended that Order), of the Council's
statement of reasons for proposing to make the Orders and of maps
which indicate each length of road to which the Orders relate can be
inspected during normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive
until the end of a period of 6 weeks from the date on which the Orders
are made or the Council decides not to make the Orders at Brent
Customer Services, Brent Civic Centre, Engineers Way, Wembley,
Middlesex, HA9 0FJ.
6. Further information may be obtained by telephoning the Highways
and Infrastructure Service, telephone number 020 8937 5600.
7. Persons desiring to make representations or to object to any of the
proposed Orders or to any of the proposals should send a statement
in writing of their representations or objections, and the grounds
thereof, via email to [email protected], or in the post to Head
of Highways and Infrastructure, Highways and Infrastructure Service,
5th Floor North Wing, Brent Civic Centre, Engineers Way, Wembley,
Middlesex, HA9 0FJ, quoting the reference TO/01/150/NP, to arrive no
later than 21 days from the date of publication of this notice.
Dated: 20 September 2018.
Tony Kennedy, Head of Highways and Infrastructure (The officer
appointed for this purpose).
SCHEDULE
Waiting restrictions (between 8.00 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Mondays to
Saturdays)
Stag Lane, the south-west side, between a point 3.00 metres south-
east of Nos. 272 and 274 Stag Lane and a point 38.00 metres north-
west of that point.
LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON
INTRODUCTION OF 20 MPH SPEED LIMIT IN HIGH STREET,
WIMBLEDON, CHURCH ROAD, SW19 AND VARIOUS ADJOINING
ROADS
THE MERTON (20 MPH SPEED LIMIT) (NO. 3) TRAFFIC ORDER
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Merton, on 18 September 2018, made the above
mentioned Order under sections 84 and 124 of, and Part IV of
Schedule 9 to, the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended,
and all other enabling powers.
2. The general effect of the Order will be to:-
(a) impose a 20 MPH speed limit in the roads or lengths of roads
specified in the Schedule to this notice;
(b) revoke the Merton (20 MPH Speed Limit) (No. 9) Traffic Order 2017
and re-apply its provisions.
3. A copy of the Order, which will come into force on 28 September
2018, and other documents giving more detailed particulars of the
Order, including a plan specifying the lengths of road affected by the
Order, can be inspected during normal office hours on Mondays to
Fridays inclusive until the end of six weeks from the date on which the
Order was made at Merton Link, Merton Civic Centre, London Road,
Morden, Surrey, SM4 5DX.
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 has 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: 18 September 2018.
Paul McGarry, Head of futureMerton, London Borough of Merton
SCHEDULE
Allington Close;
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
Belvedere Grove, from its junction with High Street, Wimbledon north-
eastward for distance of 15 metres;
Belvedere Square;
Church Road, between the northern kerb-line of St Mary’s Road its
junction with High Street, Wimbledon;
Courthope Road;
Haygarth Place;
High Street, Wimbledon; the east to west arm, from the common
boundary of Nos. 2 and 3 High Street, Wimbledon to its junction with
Parkside;
High Street, Wimbledon, the south-west to north-east arm;
Lancaster Road, the north-west to south-east arm;
Old House Close;
Parkside, between its junction with High Street, Wimbledon and the
common boundary of Nos. 3 and 4 The Green;
Wimbledon Hill Road, between the common boundary of Nos. 116
and 118 Wimbledon Hill Road and its junction with High Street,
Wimbledon.
LONDON BOROUGH OF MERTON
CHANGE TO PARKING HOURS – STREATHAM ROAD
THE MERTON (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTION)
(AMENDMENT NO. 458) ORDER 2018
THE MERTON (FREE PARKING BAYS) (NO. 1) (AMENDMENT NO.
1) ORDER 2018
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Merton, on 17 September 2018, made the above
mentioned Orders under the powers conferred by sections 6 and 124
of, and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984,
as amended, and all enabling powers.
2. The general effects of the Orders will be to:
(a) amend the operational hours of the existing single yellow line on
the south-eastern side of Streatham Road between a point 7 metres
north-east of the north-eastern kerb-line of Melrose Avenue, and a
point 2 metres south-west of the south-western boundary wall of
property No. 193 Streatham Road from between 7am and 9am
Monday to Friday inclusive, to between 7am to 9am and 6pm to 9pm
Mondays to Sundays inclusive;
(b) amend the operational times of the free parking place on the
south-eastern side of Streatham Road, from a point 9 metres north-
east of the north-eastern kerb-line of Melrose Avenue, north-eastward
to a point 4 metres south-west of the south-western boundary wall of
property No. 193 Streatham Road from between 9am and 7pm
Mondays to Fridays, to between 9am and 6pm Mondays to Sundays
inclusive, with a maximum stay of 1 hour and no return within 2 hours.
3. A copy of each of the Orders, which will come into force on 21
September 2018, and other documents giving more detailed
particulars of the Orders, including a plan specifying the length of
road affected by the Orders, can be inspected during normal office
hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive until the end of six weeks from
the date on which the Orders were made at Merton Link, Merton Civic
Centre, London Road, Morden, Surrey, SM4 5DX.
4. 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 of any relevant regulations
made thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the Orders
may, within six weeks from the date on which the Orders were made,
make application for the purpose to the High Court.
Dated 17 September 2018.
Paul McGarry, Head of futureMerton, London Borough of Merton,
Merton Civic Centre, London Road, Morden Surrey, SM4 5DX
LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE
THE REDBRIDGE (WAITING & LOADING) (AMENDMENT NO. 8)
ORDER 2018
THE REDBRIDGE (PARKING) (AMENDMENT NO. 6) ORDER 2018
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough
of Redbridge propose to make the above-mentioned Orders under
sections 6, 45, 46, 49, 124 and part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road
Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (“the Act”) and of all other enabling
powers. The effect of the Order will be to introduce Waiting, Loading
and Parking restrictions as specified in the Schedules to this notice. A
copy of the proposed Order, plans of the relevant roads and the
Council’s statement of reasons for proposing to make the Order can
be inspected between 9.30am and 8.00pm on Monday to Friday
(except on Bank Holidays) and 10.00am to 5.00pm on Saturdays, at
the Central Library, Clements Road, Ilford, IG1 1EA. Any person who
wishes to object or make any other representations to the Order must
do so in writing, specifying the grounds for the objection, within 21
days of the date on which this notice is published, to Parking Design:
Address: 10th Floor Lynton House, 255-259 High Road, Ilford, Essex
IG1 1NY. Email: [email protected]
Dated 20 September 2018
Steve Grayer, Head of Highways and Transportation
SCHEDULE 1 – RESIDENTS PERMIT PARKING ONLY OPERATIVE
MONDAY TO SATURDAY 8.30AM TO 6.30PM
Gaynes Hill Road and Roding Avenue: Full length of road
Roding Lane North; Between Roding Avenue and Gaynes Hill Road
SCHEDULE 2 – PERMIT PARKING ONLY OPERATIVE MONDAY
TO FRIDAY 8.30AM TO 6.30PM
Northdown Gardens: Full length of road
SCHEDULE 3 – PERMIT PARKING ONLY OPERATIVE MONDAY
TO FRIDAY 2PM TO 3PM
Harts Grove
Campion Gardens
Clematis Gardens
Butterworth Gardens
Colwall Gardens
Carlina Gardens
Gardenia Way
Mellish Gardens
Elrington Road
SCHEDULE 4 – PERMIT PARKING ONLY OPERATIVE MONDAY
TO FRIDAY 10AM TO 2PM
Eagle Terrace, Fairlight Avenue, Higham Road, Horn Lane and Warley
Road: Full length of road
Vernon Avenue: Between Broadmead Road and Horn Lane
Charteris Road: Between Broadmead Road and Horn Lane
Shenfield Road: Outside Nos. 3 to 8 Shenfield Road, and between
Eagle Terrace and Warley Road
Landscape Road: Outside Nos. 1 to 3 Landscape Road
SCHEDULE 5 – PERMIT PARKING OR PAY BY PHONE
OPERATIVE MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10AM TO 2PM
Horn Lane: Outside Bradley House
Shenfield Road: Opposite Nos. 3 to 8 Shenfield Road
SCHEDULE 6 – PERMIT PARKING OR PAY BY PHONE
OPERATIVE MONDAY TO SATURDAY 8.30AM TO 6.30PM
Gaynes Hill Road: Opposite Nos. 4 to 10 Gaynes Hill Road
Roding Avenue: Alongside No. 2 Roding Lane North
SCHEDULE 7 – PAY BY PHONE OPERATIVE MONDAY TO FRIDAY
10AM TO 2PM
Shenfield Road: Outside Nos. 1 & 2 Shenfield Road
SCHEDULE 8 – PAY BY PHONE OPERATIVE MONDAY TO
SATURDAY 8.30AM TO 6.30PM
Guildford Road: Adjacent to Nos. 368a and 370 Guildford Road
SCHEDULE 9 – WAITING RESTRICTIONS OPERATIVE MONDAY
TO FRIDAY 2PM TO 3PM
Broadmead Road: Between Grosvenor Gardens and Vernon Avenue
SCHEDULE 10 – WAITING RESTRICTIONS OPERATIVE MONDAY
TO SATURDAY 8.30AM TO 6.30PM
Kings Gardens: Outside No. 26 Kings Gardens
SCHEDULE 11 – WAITING RESTRICTIONS OPERATIVE AT ALL
TIMES
Martinsfield Close: Outside No. 11 Martinsfield Close (on south east
side)
Merino Close: Outside No. 7 Merino Close
New North Road: Junction with Inverness Drive (extension of waiting
restrictions)
Roding Lane North: Between Westfield Park Drive and Nos. 51/53
Roding Lane North (both sides of road)
The Lowe: Junctions with Crossbow Road and Verderers Road
At the junctions of:
Horn Lane with Trevor Road
Shenfield Road with Warley Road
Broomhill Road with Higham Road
Horn Lane with Charteris Road
Shenfield Road with Cavendish Avenue
Horn Lane with Higham Road
Horn Lane with Landscape Road
Fairlight Avenue with Mayfield Avenue
Horn Lane with Fairlight Avenue
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
Shenfield Road with Horn Lane
Shenfield Road with Parkland Road
Horn Lane with Mayfair Gardens
Shenfield Road with Ingatestone Road
Eagle Terrace with Landscape Road
Horn Lane with Vernon Avenue
Shenfield Road with Eagle Terrace
Dane Road with Roman Road
Dane Road with Norman Road
Hazelbrouck Gardens with New North Rd
Northdown Gardens with Leyswood Drive
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK
BESSEMER GRANGE PRIMARY SCHOOL – NAIRNE GROVE
ROAD CLOSURE DURING TERM TIME
THE LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK (PRESCRIBED
ROUTES) (NAIRNE GROVE AND WOODFARRS) EXPERIMENTAL
TRAFFIC ORDER 2018
1. Southwark Council hereby GIVES NOTICE that on 20 September
2018 it has made the above experimental order under sections 9 and
10 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
2. The effect of the experimental order will be to prohibit all vehicles,
except pedal cycles, from entering into or proceeding in any part of:-
(a) NAIRNE GROVE, which lies south-west of a point 103 metres
north-east of the common boundary of Nos. 17 and 19 Nairne Grove
(this includes the entirety of its north-west to south-east arm); and (b)
WOODFARRS, the entirety of its north to south arm. This experimental
measure will be effective between the hours of 8am – 10am and
2:30pm – 4:30pm on Mondays to Fridays during the school-term (the
dates of which will be determined by the staff of Bessemer Grange
Primary School); and will be physically enforced with traffic signs and
the installation of three movable barriers, at the following locations:- i)
in NAIRNE GROVE (the north-west to south-east arm), at its junction
with Sunray Avenue; ii) in NAIRNE GROVE (the north-east to south-
west arm), at a point 103 metres north-east of the common boundary
of Nos. 17 and 19 Nairne Grove; and iii) in WOODFARRS (the north to
south arm), at a point 25 metres north-east of its junction with Nairne
Grove.
3. For more information on the background and implementation of this
experimental order please contact George Mellish of the council's
Highways – Transport Projects team by telephone on 0207 525 7903,
or by e-mail: [email protected].
4. Copies of the order, which will come into force on 27 September
2018 (and expire on 27 March 2020), this notice, plans and a
statement of the council's reasons for making the order may be found
online at www.southwark.gov.uk/trafficorders, paper copies may be
obtained from or viewed at Highways, Environment and Leisure, 3rd
floor hub 2, 160 Tooley Street, London SE1 2QH. Please call 020 7525
3497 for details.
5. The council will in due course be considering whether the
provisions of the experimental order should be continued in force
indefinitely, by means of a permanent order made under section 6 of
the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. Anyone wishing to object to the
making of the permanent order or make any other representation
regarding the scheme would have 6 months to do so, from the date
the experimental order comes into force (or, if the order is varied by a
subsequent order or modified pursuant to section 10(2) of the Road
Traffic Regulation Act 1984, from the date that variation order or
modification comes into force), and may use the form labelled
'Parking - Road traffic and highway schemes - responding to
statutory consultation notices' at www.southwark.gov.uk/
statutoryconsultationnotices or send a statement in writing to: Traffic
Order consultations, Highways, Southwark Council, Environment and
Leisure, P.O. Box 64529, London SE1P 5LX or by e-mail to
[email protected] quoting reference ‘TMO1819-
EXP03_Bessemer Grange’. Please note that if you wish to object to
the scheme you must state the grounds on which your objection is
made.
6. When making an objection or representation, please be aware that
this may be communicated to other people who may be affected.
Information provided in response to this notice, including in some
circumstances personal information, may also be subject to
publication or disclosure under the requirements of current access to
information legislation.
7. Anyone wishing to question the validity of the order or of any
provision 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 6 weeks of the date on which the order was made, make
application for the purpose to the High Court.
Dated 20 September 2018
Nicky Costin - Parking and Network Management Business Unit
Manager, Regulatory Services
ONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 - SECTION 23
THE BARNET (FREE PARKING PLACES, LOADING PLACES,
WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING RESTRICTIONS)
(AMENDMENT NO. **) ORDER 20**
THE BARNET (CHARGED FOR PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT
NO. **) ORDER 20**
L NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the London Borough of Barnet in
exercise of powers conferred by Section 23 of the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984 intends to install a Zebra Crossing on Greyhound
Hill NW4 between Nos. 46 and 52 Greyhound Hill.
FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Barnet propose to make the above-mentioned Orders
under Sections 6 and 45 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and
all other enabling powers.
The general effect of the Order would be to remove lengths of the
following measures to between Nos. 46 and 52 Greyhound Hill in
order to accommodate the new Zebra Crossing referred to above:
1. Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm and on event days 1pm to 6pm
waiting restrictions
2. Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm and on event days 1pm to 6pm
HC2 resident permit parking places
A copy of the proposed Orders and Notices, associated drawing of
the relevant areas and the Council's Statement of Reasons for
proposing to make the Orders can be inspected between 9am and
5pm on Mondays to Fridays inclusive for a period of 21 days from the
date on which this notice is published at:
a) Design Team, Barnet House, 1255 High Road, Whetstone, London,
N20 0EJ
b) Reception, Hendon Town Hall, The Burroughs, Hendon, London,
NW4 4BG
Further information on the proposals may be obtained by visiting the
Barnet Traffweb website at www.barnettraffweb.co.uk or telephoning
the Design Team on 020 8359 3555.
Any person wishing to object to the proposed Orders, or comment on
the proposed Zebra crossing should send a written statement
explaining their objection/comments, and quoting reference number
BC/001143-15-13 (SCR235), to the Design Team, 11th Floor,
Highways, Barnet House, 1255 High Road, Whetstone, London N20
0EJ, via the Barnet TraffWeb website or via email to
[email protected] thin 21 days of the date of this
Notice.
Dated 20th September 2018
Jamie Blake, Strategic Director for Environment
WANDSWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL
PERMANENT ROAD CLOSURE AND PARKING AMENDMENTS
FRANCHE COURT ROAD
• THE WANDSWORTH (PRESCRIBED ROUTES) (NO. 4) ORDER
• THE WANDSWORTH (GARRATT GREEN) (PARKING PLACES)
(NO. 1) ORDER 2018
• THE WANDSWORTH (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTION)
(SPECIAL PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO. 550) ORDER
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Wandsworth on 17th 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 and the Traffic Management Act
2004.
2. The general effect of the Prescribed Routes Order will be to prohibit
all vehicles, except pedal cycles:
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
(a) proceeding in that length of Franche Court Road between the
south-western kerb-line of Franche Court Road (north-west to south-
east arm) and the north-eastern kerb-line of Burmester Road from
entering that length of Franche Court Road that extends south-west
of the north-eastern kerb-line of Burmester Road; and
(b) proceeding in that length of Franche Court Road between a point 1
metre south-west of the north-eastern kerb-line of Burmester Road
and the north-eastern kerb-line of Garratt Lane from entering that
length of Franche Court Road that extends north-east of a point 1
metre south-west of the north-eastern kerb-line of Burmester Road.
3. The general effect of the Parking Places Order will be to shorten the
following parking places in the north-east to south-west arm of
Franche Court Road:
(a) on the north-west side, outside No. 23a Franche Court Road;
(b) on the north-west side, outside No. 23 Franche Court Road; and
(c) on the south-east side, outside No. 22 Franche Court Road.
4. The general effect of the Waiting and Loading Restriction Order will
be to install double yellow line “at any time” waiting restrictions:
(a) at the junction with Burmester Road;
(b) both sides of the new buildout outside No. 23a Franche Court
Road and opposite Burmester Road; and
(c) both sides outside Nos. 23a and 23 Franche Court Road.
5. Copies of the Orders, which will come into operation on 24th
September 2018, and of documents and plans giving more detailed
particulars of the Orders, can be inspected during normal office hours
on Mondays to Fridays inclusive until the end of a period of six weeks
from the date on which the Orders were made in The Customer
Centre, The Town Hall, Wandsworth High Street, London, SW18 2PU.
6. Copies of the Orders may be obtained from the Department of
Environment and Community Services at the address given below
quoting Reference W/ECS/TMO1709 - telephone (020) 8487 5279.
7. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Orders or of any
provision contained in them 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 of that Act or of any relevant regulations
made under that Act have not been complied with in relation to the
Orders may, within six weeks from the date on which the Orders were
made, make application for the purpose to the High Court.
Dated 20th September 2018
PAUL MARTIN, Chief Executive, The Town Hall, Wandsworth SW18
2PU
CROYDON COUNCIL
MAKING PERMANENT THE EXPERIMENTAL PEDESTRIAN
ZONES OUTSIDE SCHOOLS - ALVERSTON GARDENS, DINSDALE
GARDENS, DUNSFOLD RISE, FAIRFIELD WAY AND MEADOW
RISE
THE CROYDON (PRESCRIBED ROUTES) (NO.4) TRAFFIC ORDER
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the London Borough of Croydon
on the 17 September 2018 made the above mentioned Order under
Sections 6 and 124 of Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers.
2. The general effect of the Order would be to make permanent the
existing experimental prohibition on any motorised vehicle entering
the streets listed below during the periods specified, with an
exemption for those holding a valid permit issued by the Council.
Roads Prescribed hours
a) Alverston Gardens 8.00am to 9.30am & 2.00pm to
4.00pm, Mon to Fri
b) Dinsdale Gardens 8.00am to 9.30am & 2.00pm to
4.00pm, Mon to Fri
c) Dunsfold Rise 8.00 am to 9.30am & 2.30pm to
4.00pm, Mon to Fri
d) Fairfield Way 8.00 am to 9.30am & 2.30pm to
4.00pm, Mon to Fri
e) Meadow Rise 8.00 am to 9.30am & 2.30pm to
4.00pm, Mon to Fri
3. Copies of the Order, which will come into operation on 24
September 2018, and of all associated Orders can be inspected
during normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive until the
end of six weeks from the date on which the Order was made, at the
“Access Croydon” Facility, Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk,
Croydon, CR0 1EA.
4. Copies of the Order may be obtained from the Parking Design
Team, 6th Floor, Zone C, Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk,
Croydon CR0 1EA.
5. 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 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 this 20 September 2018
Mike Barton, Highway Improvement Manager, Place Department
CROYDON COUNCIL
DISABLED PERSONS PARKING PLACES – PRINCESS ROAD
THE CROYDON (FREE PARKING PLACES) (DISABLED PERSONS)
(NO.D28) TRAFFIC ORDER 20-
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Croydon Council propose to make
the above Traffic Order under section 6 of the Road Traffic Regulation
Act 1984, as amended and all other enabling powers.
2. The general effect of the Order would be to:
(a) relocate the existing disabled parking place in Princess Road
outside No. 15a to a point 3.5 metres south-west of its current
position;
(b) designate new a parking place at which vehicles displaying a
disabled persons’ badge may be left without charge or time limit in
Princess Road outside No.15:
Princess Road, Croydon Partly outside 15 and 15a
(relocating existing bay
approximately 4 metres to the
south-west of its current
position).
Princess Road, Croydon Outside No. 15 and partially
across the frontage of No. 14b
(replaces a proposed P&D/permit
bay).
3. A copy of the proposed Order and of all related Orders, of the
Council's statement of reasons for proposing to make the Order and
of the plans which indicate each length of road to which the Order
relates, can be inspected between 9am and 4pm on Mondays to
Fridays inclusive until the last day of a period of six weeks beginning
with the date on which the Order is made or, as the case may be, the
Council decides not to make the Order, at the Enquiry Counter,
'Access Croydon' Facility, Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk,
Croydon, CR0 1EA.
4. Further information may be obtained by telephoning Highways,
Place Department, telephone number 020 8726 7100.
5. Persons desiring to object to the proposed Order should send a
statement in writing of their objection and the grounds thereof to the,
Parking Design section, Place Department, 6th Floor, Zone C, Bernard
Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk, Croydon, CR0 1EA or by emailing
[email protected] quoting the reference: PD/CH/D28
by 11 October 2018.
6. The Order is intended to introduce/relocate disabled parking bays
in roads where difficulty is being experienced in the parking of
disabled persons’ vehicles due to heavy demand for parking in those
areas.
Dated this 20 September 2018
Mike Barton, Highway Improvement Manager, Place Department
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN
THE CAMDEN (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTIONS)
(SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT AREA) (AMENDMENT NO. 87)
TRAFFIC ORDER 2018
THE CAMDEN (PARKING PLACES) (CA-F) (AMENDMENT NO. 19)
TRAFFIC ORDER 2018
THE CAMDEN (FREE PARKING PLACES) (DISABLED PERSONS)
(AMENDMENT NO. 33) TRAFFIC ORDER 2018
THE CAMDEN (PARKING PLACES) (CA-H) (AMENDMENT NO. 16)
TRAFFIC ORDER 2018
THE CAMDEN (PRESCRIBED ROUTES) (NO. 7) TRAFFIC ORDER
Notice is hereby given that the Council of the London Borough of
Camden proposes to make the above Orders under Sections 6, 45,
46, 49 and 124 and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984, as amended. The general nature and effect of
the orders are set out below.
Everton Mews: 24-hour hour waiting and loading restrictions will be
introduced together with a formal no-entry restriction to the street.
Exemptions to the no-entry restriction will apply to emergency
services, cyclists and vehicles involved in the provision of the
council’s statutory duties (e.g. refuse collection, highway
maintenance).
Thurlow Road: revocation of 6.6 metres of the residents’ permit
holders parking place outside no. 13 Thurlow Road and re-
designation as a disabled person’s parking place (restricted to
vehicles displaying a valid disabled persons’ badge at all times).
Bloomsbury Square: relocation of the rank of four disabled person’s
parking places on the south-west side of the north-east arm of
Bloomsbury Square 10 metres to the northwest.
Hawley Road, Castlehaven Road: revocation of residents’ permit
holders parking places on the south side of Hawley Road, outside the
new residential development adjacent to Hawley Primary School and
designation of 24-hour waiting and loading restrictions from the
western end of the pedestrian crossing controlled area (outside the
school) westwards for a distance of 35 metre, then a section with 24-
hour waiting restrictions and a loading ban in force between 7 and
10am and between 4 and 7pm on Mondays to Fridays running 10
metres westwards, then a section with 24-hour waiting and loading
restrictions westwards for 21 metres to a point opposite the western
kerbline of Castlehaven Road (the section between Hawley Road and
Prince of Wales Road). Notice is also given under s.23 of the Road
Traffic Regulation Act that the council intends to retain the temporary
zebra crossing in Castlehaven Road, adjacent to the railway bridge,
on a permanent basis.
Copies of the proposed order and the Council's Statement of
Reasons for proposing to make the order may be inspected/obtained
at the Contact Camden reception desk, Camden Town offices, 5
Pancras Square, N1C 4AG or online at camden.gov.uk/parking. Any
person wishing to object or make representations in respect of the
proposed orders, should send comments in writing, giving reasons for
any objection to [email protected] or by post to the
Director of Regeneration & Planning, Supporting Communities
Directorate, Camden Town Hall, Judd Street, London WC1H 9JE, to
be received by the end of 11 October 2018.
Peter Mardell - Head of Parking Operations
20 September 2018
HIGHWAYS ENGLAND
NOTICE OF DETERMINATION
SMART MOTORWAY PROGRAMME M56 JUNCTION 6 TO 8
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
DETERMINATION UNDER SECTION 105AB (1)(B) OF THE
HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 (AS AMENDED)
Highways England gives notice that it has been determined that the
M56 J6-J8 proposal which is a relevant project within the meaning of
section 105ZA (2) of the Highways Act 1980 (as amended) is not
subject to environmental impact assessment in accordance with Part
105A of the Highways Act 1980 (as amended).
This is due to the fact that there are no likely significant effects on the
environment when taking into account the characteristics and location
of the development, and the type and characteristics of the potential
impacts.
Further information on the project and about this notice may be
obtained from
Clare Bond,
Project Manager
Highways England,
2 Colmore Square
Birmingham
B4 6BN
Email: [email protected]
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 - SECTION 23
THE BARNET (FREE PARKING PLACES, LOADING PLACES,
WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING RESTRICTIONS)
(AMENDMENT NO. **) ORDER 20**
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the London Borough of Barnet in
exercise of powers conferred by Section 23 of the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984 intends to install a Zebra Crossing on Bristol
Avenue NW9 near its junction with Grahame Park Way, and three
Zebra Crossings on Grahame Park Way NW9, near its junctions with
Bristol Avenue and Aerodrome Road roundabout. FURTHER NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough of Barnet
propose to make the above-mentioned Orders under Section 6 to the
Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and all other enabling powers.
The general effect of the Order would be to remove lengths of
Monday to Friday 8am to 6.30pm waiting restriction on Grahame Park
Way NW9, between its junction with Bristol Avenue and Aerodrome
Road roundabout in order to accommodate the new Zebra Crossings
referred to above.
A copy of the proposed Order and Notice, associated drawing of the
relevant areas and the Council's Statement of Reasons for proposing
to make the Orders can be inspected between 9am and 5pm on
Mondays to Fridays inclusive for a period of 21 days from the date on
which this notice is published at:
a) Design Team, Barnet House, 1255 High Road, Whetstone, London,
N20 0EJ
b) Reception, Hendon Town Hall, The Burroughs, Hendon, London,
NW4 4BG
Further information on the proposals may be obtained by visiting the
Barnet Traffweb website at www.barnettraffweb.co.uk or telephoning
the Design Team on 020 8359 3555. Any person wishing to object to
the proposed Orders, or comment on the proposed Zebra crossing
should send a written statement explaining their objection/comments,
and quoting reference number BC/001272-01 (SCR236), to the
Design Team, 11th Floor, Highways, Barnet House, 1255 High Road,
Whetstone, London N20 0EJ, via the Barnet TraffWeb website or via
email to [email protected] thin 21 days of the date
of this Notice.
Dated 20th September 2018
Jamie Blake, Strategic Director for Environment
LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT
- WEMBLEY STADIUM EVENTS
THE BRENT (WEMBLEY STADIUM AREA) (WAITING AND
LOADING RESTRICTION) (NO. 1, 2012) (AMENDMENT NO. *)
ORDER 201*, THE BRENT (WEMBLEY STADIUM AREA) (WAITING
AND LOADING RESTRICTION IN ZONES) (NO. 1, 2012)
(AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*, THE BRENT (WEMBLEY
STADIUM AREA) (PARKING PLACES) (NO. 1, 2012) (AMENDMENT
NO. *) ORDER 201*, THE BRENT (WEMBLEY STADIUM AREA)
(CONTROLLED ZONES) (PARKING PLACES) (NO. 1, 2012)
(AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*, THE BRENT (WEMBLEY
STADIUM AREA) (FREE PARKING PLACES) (NO. 1, 2012)
(AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*, THE BRENT (WEMBLEY
STADIUM AREA) (GOODS VEHICLES) (FREE LOADING PLACES)
(NO. 1, 2012) (AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*, THE BRENT
(OFF-STREET PARKING PLACES) (NO. 1, 2015) (AMENDMENT
NO. *) ORDER 201*, THE BRENT (WEMBLEY STADIUM AREA)
(BUS PRIORITY) (NO. 1, 2017) (AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*,
THE BRENT (WEMBLEY STADIUM AREA) (PROHIBITION OF
STOPPING) (NO. 1, 2012) (AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*, THE
BRENT (WEMBLEY STADIUM AREA) (PRESCRIBED ROUTES)
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
(NO. 1, 2012) (AMENDMENT NO. *) TRAFFIC ORDER 201*, THE
BRENT (WEMBLEY STADIUM AREA) (PRESCRIBED ROUTES)
(NO. 2, 2012) (AMENDMENT NO. *) TRAFFIC ORDER 201*, THE
BRENT (WEMBLEY STADIUM AREA) (PRESCRIBED ROUTES)
(NO. 2, 2013) (AMENDMENT NO. *) TRAFFIC ORDER 201*
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Brent propose to make the above mentioned Orders
under sections 6, 32, 35, 45, 46, 49 and 124 of and Part IV of
Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended by
section 8 of and Part I of Schedule 5 to the Local Government Act
1985, the Parking Acts of 1986 and 1989 and the Traffic Management
Act 2004.
2. The general effect of the Orders would be to impose, on additional
dates, the system of traffic and parking control, operating in the
Wembley Stadium Area when a major Event is taking place at the
stadium. The new dates to be added are indicated with an asterisk in
the list of remaining 2018 Wembley Event Days below:- 22nd or 23rd
and 29th or 30th September 2018, 6th or 7th, 13th or 14th, 21st, 28th
and 29th* October 2018, 3rd or 4th, 6th*, 10th or 11th, 15th*, 17th or
18th, 24th or 25th and 28th* November 2018, 1st or 2nd, 8th or 9th,
11th* or 12th*, 15th or 16th, 22nd or 23rd and 29th or 30th December
2018. Note – The South Way two-way traffic flow scheme is expected
to operate on all of the above specified dates.
3. A copy of the proposed Orders, of the relevant Orders of 2012,
2013, 2015 and 2017 (and of the Orders which have amended those
Orders), of maps of the relevant area and of the Council's statement
of reasons for making the Orders can be inspected during normal
office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive until the end of a period
of 6 weeks from the date on which the Orders are made or the
Council decides not to make the Orders at Brent Customer Services,
Brent Civic Centre, Engineers Way, Wembley, Middlesex, HA9 0FJ.
4. Further information may be obtained by telephoning the Highways
and Infrastructure Service, telephone number 020 8937 5600.
5. Persons desiring to make representations or to object to any of the
proposed Orders should send a statement in writing of their
representations or objections, and the grounds thereof, to Head of
Highways and Infrastructure, Highways and Infrastructure Service, 5th
Floor North Wing, Brent Civic Centre, Engineers Way, Wembley,
Middlesex, HA9 0FJ, or via email to [email protected],
quoting the reference TO/12/245/NP, to arrive no later than 21 days
from the date of publication of this notice.
Dated: 20 September 2018.
Tony Kennedy, Head of Highways and Infrastructure (The officer
appointed for this purpose).
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK
PUBLIC NOTICE (SECTION 90C) - TRAFFIC CALMING
MEASURES
1. Southwark Council hereby GIVES NOTICE under sections 90A to
90I of the Highways Act 1980 and in accordance with the provisions
of the Highways (Road humps) Regulations 1999 and the Highways
(Traffic calming) Regulations 1999, intend to place road humps of
sinusoidal cross-section construction. All measures detailed in item
2(c) below, regarding that part of Denmark Road which lies within
London Borough of Lambeth, are agreed with the council of said
borough.
2. All road humps to be approximately 3.7 metres in length, having a
maximum height of 100 millimetres and covering the greater width of
the carriageway, centred upon the following locations:-
(a) in ATHENLAY ROAD (Peckham Rye ward in the London Borough
of Southwark):
(i) at a point 42 metres south-west of the south-western kerb-line of
Brockley Way; (ii) at the common boundary of Nos. 71 and 73
Athenlay Road; (iii) at a point 4 metres north-east of the common
boundary of Nos. 85 and 87 Athenlay Road; (iv) at a point 20 metres
south-west of the south-western kerb-line of Fernholme Road; (v) at a
point 10 metres south-west of the south-western kerb-line of
Rosenthorpe Road; (vi) at the common boundary of Nos. 135 and 137
Athenlay Road; (vii) at the common boundary of Nos. 151 and 153
Athenlay Road; and (viii) at a point 6 metres north-east of the common
boundary of Nos. 165 and 167 Athenlay Road;
(b) in COLBY ROAD (Dulwich Wood ward in the London Borough of
Southwark):
(i) at the common boundary of Nos. 2 and 4 Colby Road; (ii) at a point
3.2 metres north-west of the common boundary of Nos. 12 and 14
Colby Road; (iii) at the common boundary of Nos. 20 and 22 Colby
Road; and (iv) at a point 2.7 metres north-west of the common
boundary of Nos. 28 and 30 Colby Road;
(c) in DENMARK ROAD (Vassall ward in the London Borough of
Lambeth and Camberwell Green ward in the London Borough of
Southwark):
(i) at a point 15.5 metres north-west of the north-western kerb-line of
McDowall Road; (ii) at a point 46.2 metres north-west of the north-
western kerb-line of Warner Road; (iii) at a point 31 metres south-east
of the south-eastern kerb-line of Warner Road; (iv) at a point 74.2
metres south-east of the south-eastern kerb-line of Warner Road; (v)
at a point 12.5 metres south-east of the south-eastern kerb-line of
vehicular access to Zealand House, Crawford Estate, Denmark Road;
(vi) at a point 2 metres north-west of the south-eastern wall of Nos. 1
to 6 Guildford House, Crawford Estate, Denmark Road; and (vii) at a
point 43 metres north-west of the north-western kerb-line of
Coldharbour Lane;
(d) in SHENLEY ROAD (St Giles ward in the London Borough of
Southwark):
(i) at a point 22 metres south-east of the southern kerb-line build-out
of Peckham Road; (ii) at the common boundary of Nos. 17 and 19
Shenley Road; (iii) at the common boundary of Nos. 37 and 39
Shenley Road; (iv) at the common boundary of Nos. 60 and 62
Shenley Road; (v) at the common boundary of Nos. 76 and 78
Shenley Road; (vi) at the common boundary of Nos. 97 and 99
Shenley Road; and (vii) at a point 32 metres north-west of the
northern kerb-line of Lyndhurst Grove;
(e) in TRAFALGAR STREET (Faraday and North Walworth wards in the
London Borough of Southwark):
(i) at a point 25.5 metres south-west of the south-western kerb-line
build-out of Dawes Street; (ii) at a point 1.5 metres north-east of the
common boundary of Nos. 164 and 166 Trafalgar Street; (iii) at the
common boundary of Nos. 148 and 150 Trafalgar Street; and (iv) at a
point 32 metres north-east of the north-eastern kerb-line of Portland
Street. Note: these measures would replace any existing speed
tables, speed cushions or road humps at the above locations.
3. For more information about this notice please contact George
Mellish of Southwark Council's Highways – Transport Projects team
by telephone on 020 7525 7903, or by e-mail
[email protected]
4. Copies of this notice and plans may be found online at
www.southwark.gov.uk/trafficorders, paper copies may be obtained
from or viewed at Highways, Southwark Council, Environment and
Leisure, 3rd floor hub 2, 160 Tooley Street, London SE1 2QH. Please
call 020 7525 3497 for details.
Dated 20 September 2018
Nicky Costin - Parking and Network Management Business Unit
Manager, Regulatory Services
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
OTHER NOTICES
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A SEX ESTABLISHMENT
LICENCE
Notice is hereby given that Alistair Bishop has applied to the London
Borough of Hillingdon on July 6th 2018 for a renewal of a sex shop
licence for the premises at 48 Windsor Street, Uxbridge, UB8 1AB.
Anyone wishing to oppose the application must give notice IN
WRITING of his/her objections to the Director of Planning,
Environment and Community Services, London Borough of Hillingdon,
Civic Centre, (3S03) High Street, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 1UW
within 28 days of the application which is given above. Objectors
must state the grounds of their objection. The Council will not reveal
the names of objectors without their consent.
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS IN MANCHESTER
INSOLVENCY & COMPANIES LIST (CHD)
Notice is hereby given that, by an Order of District Judge Matharu, in
the High Court of Justice, Business and Property Courts In
Manchester dated 22 August 2018 (the “Order”):
That Russell Stewart Cash (the “Applicant”) was removed as
officeholder due to retirement in respect of each of the cases listed in
Schedule 1 (the “Schedule 1 Cases”).
That the Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect of each of
the cases listed in Schedule 2 (the “Schedule 2 Cases”) and that
Anthony Collier (the “First Respondent”) was appointed as
replacement officeholder in respect of each of the Schedule 2 Cases
both from the date of this order.
That the Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect of each of
the cases listed in Schedule 3 (the “Schedule 3 Cases”) and that Ben
Woolrych (the “Second Respondent”) was appointed as replacement
officeholder in respect of each of the Schedule 3 Cases both from the
date of this order.
That the Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect of each of
the cases listed in Schedule 4 (the “Schedule 4 Cases”) and that
David Anthony Willis (the “Third Respondent”) was appointed as
replacement officeholder in respect of each of the Schedule 4 Cases
both from the date of this order.
That the Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect of each of
the cases listed in Schedule 5 (the “Schedule 5 Cases”) and that John
Anthony Lowe (the “Fourth Respondent”) was appointed as
replacement officeholder in respect of each of the Schedule 5 Cases
both from the date of this order.
That the Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect of each of
the cases listed in Schedule 6 (the “Schedule 6 Cases”) and that Paul
Andrew Whitwam (the “Fifth Respondent”) was appointed as
replacement officeholder in respect of each of the Schedule 6 Cases
both from the date of this order.
That the Applicant was removed as officeholder in respect of each of
the cases listed in Schedule 7 (the “Schedule 7 Cases”) and that
Steven Stokes (the “Sixth Respondent”) was appointed as
replacement officeholder in respect of each of the Schedule 7 Cases
both from the date of this order.
The creditors, or, in the case of any members' voluntary liquidation,
any member, in each cases affected by the Order is to be notified of
this order by placing a block advertisement in the London Gazette
within 28 days of the date of the Order
Any creditor, or, in the case of any members' voluntary liquidation, any
member, in respect of any of the companies or persons listed in
Schedules 1 to 7 who has an objection to the Order shall have 28
days from the date of its advertisement to apply to court to set aside
or vary the terms of the Order. Such application shall not affect the
transfer of any case until further or other order by the court.
The replacement officeholders appointed in respect of the Cases in
Schedules 2 to 7 shall give notice to the Secretary of State and the
Registrar of Companies in respect of the liquidations and
administrations listed Schedule 2 to 7 of the terms of this order as
soon as reasonably practicable.
The Applicant shall file a copy of the Order with each of the courts
dealing with any case in Schedule 1 to 7.
Nothing in the Order shall release the Applicant from any obligation to
give and file notices in respect of his removal under this order in
respect of the block transfer cases listed in Schedules 1 to 7.
The Applicant shall:
(a) be at liberty to apply to the Secretary of State for his release from
his position as:
a. voluntary liquidator pursuant to section 173(2)(b)(ii) of the
Insolvency Act 1986 (“Act);
b. liquidator of a company being wound up by the court pursuant to
section 174(4)(b)(ii) of the Act; and
(b) receive his discharge as administrator pursuant to Paragraph 98(2)
(c) of Schedule B1 of the Act;
14 days after filing notice of his removal with the Registrar of
Companies in the case of any such appointments set out in Schedule
1 or the giving of notice to creditors in accordance with this order in
any other of the Cases in Schedules 2 to 7, save that such release
may be subject to further order in the event of an application by any
creditor or member to set aside or vary the Order for the specific case
subject to that application.
Anthony Collier, Ben Woolrych, David Anthony Willis, John Anthony
Lowe, Paul Andrew Whitwam, Steven Stokes, Philip Edward Pierce,
Christopher John Stirland, Martyn Pullin, David Thornhill, Rajnesh
Mittal, Geoffrey Paul Rowley, Anthony John Wright, Geoffrey Lambert
Carton-Kelly, Licensed Insolvency Practitioners, all of FRP Advisory
LLP.
SCHEDULE 1 – CASES WHERE THE APPLICANT IS REMOVED
FROM OFFICE
Creditor's Voluntary Liquidation
Lifeline Project (01842240)
Administration
B & B Realisations Limited (00529000)
BH Realisations Limited (01583186)
BR Realisations Limited (04850002)
BMD Realisations Limited (07058241)
Member's Voluntary Liquidation
9281576 Limited (08321178)
CCL Realisations Limited (02443352)
Knowsley Limited (03538254)
Lucknow Consulting Limited (07137959)
MTIG Limited (07860940)
Verus360 Limited (08812878)
Legacy Company Five Limited (01834285)
Legacy Company Four Limited (04105744)
Legacy Company Seven Limited (02818266)
Legacy Company Six Limited (04470423)
SCHEDULE 2 – CASES WHERE THE FIRST RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Administration
CC Realisations No.1 Limited (04807157)
First Capital Factors Limited (07011294)
Off Limits Corporate Events Ltd (04147578)
Swirl Products Limited t/a FMCG (03150346)
Anglo Design Holdings Limited (03297192)
Cumberland and Dumfriesshire Farmers Mart Plc (00212685)
Dedicated Microcomputers Limited (01630882)
Kay's (Ramsbottom) Limited (00501154)
Company Voluntary Arrangement
Jewelglen Limited (02578902)
Creditor’s Voluntary Liqudiation
AHP Realisations NO1 Limited (10310363)
Carl Pearson Limited t/a Rev Solutions (07149691)
Euro Transport Limited (04145301)
F T Finley & Company Limited (01274097)
Impala Logistics Limited (06077030)
Irack Networks Limited (08546667)
KF Realisations (2015) Limited (06509719)
Kynesic Ltd (10516369)
Lanway Trading Limited (03041538)
A2B Public Houses Limited (08472120)
Harrison's Coaches (Morecambe) Limited (02026547)
Johnson Construction UK Limited (04490476)
Rivington Biscuits Limited (03182725)
Member’s Voluntary Arrangement
American Eagle Outfitters UK Limited (08884857)
Liquidation
Asset and Land Group Limited (06617306)
OTHER NOTICES
SCHEDULE 3 – CASES WHERE THE SECOND RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Administration
Specialty Coatings (Darwen) Limited (02023995)
Creditor’s Voluntary Liquidation
James Grace Bespoke Staircase Renovations Limited (07134855)
Individual Voluntary Arrangement
Daren Ismay t/a Delta Legal
SCHEDULE 4 – CASES WHERE THE THIRD RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Creditor's Voluntary Liquidation
BLK Sport United Kingdom Limited (08249885)
SCHEDULE 5 – CASES WHERE THE FOURTH RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Creditor's Voluntary Liquidation
ATCL Realisations 2014 Ltd, previously Aquila Truck Centres Ltd
SCHEDULE 6 – CASES WHERE THE FIFTH RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Administration
Barker Collins Limited (07384805)
Creditor's Voluntary Liquidation
Blue Magic Flooring Limited (07740933)
Humberside Motor Group Limited (01484301)
SCHEDULE 7 – CASES WHERE THE SIXTH RESPONDENT
REPLACES THE APPLICANT
Administration
Ham Baker Adams Limited (04307534)
Creditor's Voluntary Liquidation
Eaves Machining and Fabrication Limited (06790441)
F.J.Holdings Limited (04878424)
H M Realisations 2016 Limited (04124774)
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET
THE LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET (WEST HENDON
REGENERATION AREA) COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER (NO
2) 2016 (“THE ORDER”)
GENERAL VESTING DECLARATION NO. 3
NOTICE SPECIFYING LAND AND NEW RIGHTS ACQUIRED AND
STATING EFFECT OF GENERAL VESTING DECLARATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the London Borough of Barnet (“the
Authority”) on 07 September 2018 executed a general vesting
declaration under section 4 of the Compulsory Purchase (Vesting
Declarations) Act 1981 ('the Act') vesting the land described in the
Schedule to this notice (“the Land”) in themselves as from the end of
the period of three months from the date on which service of the
notices required by section 6 of the Act is completed.
The Authority will in due course tell you the date on which the service
of the notices was completed.
The effect of the general vesting declaration is as follows:
On the first day after the end of the period referred to in the first
paragraph of this notice (“the Vesting Date”) the Land, together with
the right to enter upon and take possession of the Land, will vest in
the Authority.
Also, on the Vesting Date the Acts providing for compensation will
apply as if, on the date on which the general vesting declaration was
made (namely, 07 September 2018) a notice to treat had been served
on every person on whom, under section 5 of the Compulsory
Purchase Act 1965, the Authority could have served such a notice
(other than any person entitled to a “minor tenancy” or a “long
tenancy which is about to expire”).
If the Land includes any land in which there is a minor tenancy or a
long tenancy which is about to expire, the right of entry will not be
exercisable in respect of that land unless, after serving a notice to
treat in respect of that tenancy, the Authority having served on every
occupier of any of the land in which the tenancy subsists a notice
stating that, at the end of a specified period (at least 3 months from
the date of the service of the notice) they intend to enter upon and
take possession of the land specified in the notice, and that period
has expired: the vesting of the land will then be subject to the tenancy
until that period expires, or in the absence of such notice to treat, the
tenancy comes to an end or by exercise of Landlord and Tenant
powers, whichever happens first.
Schedule A (Part 1) and Schedule 1 to the Act contain supplementary
provisions as to general vesting declarations. If a counter-notice is
served under paragraph 2 of Schedule A (Part 1) within the period
referred to in the first paragraph of this notice, the vesting date for the
land which is the subject of the counter-notice will be determined in
accordance with that Schedule.
A copy of the general vesting declaration to which this notice refers
and of the plan annexed to the declaration can be inspected during
normal working hours at the following locations:
1. Reception, Hendon Town Hall, The Burroughs, London, NW4 4AX;
2. Hendon Library, The Burroughs, London, NW4 4AX;
3. Reception Building 4, North London Business Park, Oakleigh Road
South, London, N11 1NP; and
4. Reception, Barnet House, 1255 High Road, Whetstone, N20 0EJ.
SCHEDULE
Description of the Land and Interests to be acquired in the general
vesting declaration
1. All interests in approximately 409 square metres of public road and
footway known as Perryfield Way, London, NW9, except those
interests of the highway authority.
2. All interests in approximately 469 square metres of public road and
footways known as Milton Road, London, NW9, except those
interests of the highway authority.
3. All interests in approximately 408 square metres of public road and
footways known as Stanley Road, London, NW9, except those
interests of the highway authority.
4. All interests in approximately 13 square metres of building and
staircases, forming part of residential block of flats situated adjacent
to block 33-61 (inclusive) Tyrrel Way, London, NW9 7QW, except
those owned by the acquiring authority
5. All interests in approximately 489 square metres of residential block
of flats and associated walkways, common areas and storerooms
comprising of flats 33-61 (inclusive), Tyrrel Way, London, NW9 7QW,
except those owned by the acquiring authority.
6. All interests in approximately 159 square metres of building,
associated walkways, common areas, refuse disposal chutes and
storerooms, forming part of residential block of flats situated between
block 33-61 (inclusive), Tyrrel Way, London, NW9 7QW and block
62-77 (inclusive) Tyrrel Way, London, NW9 7QP, except those owned
by the acquiring authority.
7. All interests in approximately 361 square metres of residential block
of flats and associated walkways and common areas comprising of
flats 62-77 (inclusive), Tyrrel Way, London, NW9 7QP, except those
owned by the acquiring authority.
8. All interests in approximately 78 square metres of building,
associated walkways, common areas, refuse disposal chutes and
storerooms, forming part of residential block of flats situated between
block 62-77 (inclusive) and block 78-93 (inclusive) Tyrrel Way, London,
NW9 7QP, except those owned by the acquiring authority.
9. All interests in approximately 399 square metres of residential block
of flats and associated walkways and common areas comprising of
flats 78-93 (inclusive), Tyrrel Way, London, NW9 7QP, except those
owned by the acquiring authority.
10. All interests in approximately 95 square metres of building,
associated walkways, common areas, refuse disposal chutes and
storerooms, forming part of residential block of flats situated between
block 78-93 (inclusive) and block 94-109 (inclusive) Tyrrel Way,
London, NW9 7QP, except those owned by the acquiring authority.
11. All interests in approximately 422 square metres of residential
block of flats and associated walkways and common areas
comprising of flats 94-109 (inclusive), Tyrrel Way, London, NW9 7QP,
except those owned by the acquiring authority.
12. All interests in approximately 80 square metres of building,
associated walkways, common areas, refuse disposal chutes and
storerooms, forming part of residential block of flats situated between
block 94-109 (inclusive) and block 110-125 (inclusive) Tyrrel Way,
London, NW9 7QP, except those owned by the acquiring authority.
13. All interests in approximately 366 square metres of residential
block of flats and associated walkways and common areas
comprising of flats 110-125 (inclusive), Tyrrel Way, London, NW9 7QP,
except those owned by the acquiring authority.
14. All interests in approximately 13 square metres of building and
staircases, forming part of residential block of flats situated adjacent
to block 110-125 (inclusive) Tyrrel Way, London, NW9 7QP, except
those owned by the acquiring authority
OTHER NOTICES
15. All interests in approximately 15 square metres of building and
staircases, forming part of residential block of flats situated adjacent
to block 11-26 (inclusive) Warner Close, London, NW9 7QL, except
those owned by the acquiring authority.
16. All interests in approximately 359 square metres of residential
block of flats and associated walkways and common areas
comprising of flats 11-26 (inclusive), Warner Close, London, NW9
7QL, except those owned by the acquiring authority.
17. All interests in approximately 12 square metres of building and
staircases, forming part of residential block of flats situated adjacent
to block 57-72 (inclusive) Warner Close, London, NW9 7QN, except
those owned by the acquiring authority.
18. All interests in approximately 379 square metres of residential
block of flats and associated walkways, common areas and electricity
substation comprising of flats 57-72 (inclusive), Warner Close,
London, NW9 7QN, except those owned by the acquiring authority.
19. All interests in approximately 124 square metres of building,
associated walkways, common areas, refuse disposal chutes and
storerooms, forming part of residential block of flats situated between
block 11-26 (inclusive), Warner Close, London, NW9 7QL, block 27-56
(inclusive) and block 57-72 (inclusive) Warner Close, London, NW9
7QN, except those owned by the acquiring authority.
20. All interests in approximately 468 square metres of residential
block of flats and associated walkways, common areas and
storerooms comprising of flats 27-56 (inclusive), Warner Close,
London, NW9 7QN, except those owned by the acquiring authority.
21. All interests in approximately 10 square metres of building and
staircases, forming part of residential block of flats situated adjacent
to block 27-56 (inclusive) Warner Close, London, NW9 7QN, except
those owned by the All interests in approximately 101 square metres
of trees and shrubbery at Tyrrel Way, London, NW9, except those
interests of the acquiring authority and highway authority.
Signed: Cath Shaw, Deputy Chief Executive
On behalf of: London Borough of Barnet
Dated: 7th September 2018
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22 April 2016
DEDICATED MICROCOMPUTERS LIMITED
(Company Number 01630882)
Nature of Business: Manufacture of other electrical equipment
Registered office: 7th Floor, Ship Canal House, 98 King Street,
Manchester, M2 4WU
Principal trading address: 11 Oak Street, Swinton, Manchester M27
4FL
Date of Appointment: 15 April 2016
Russell Stewart Cash and David Thornhill (IP Nos 8783 and 8840),
both of FRP Advisory LLP, 7th Floor, Ship Canal House, 98 King
Street, Manchester, M2 4WU For further details contact: The Joint
Administrators, Tel: 0161 833 3344
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