Town and Country Planning

1998-09-251998-09-24SW1P4RRHA96BZ-0.28866151.553175HA9 6BZTOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990The London Borough of BrentThe City of WestminsterTelecommunications Act 1984-0.12865251.488719SW1P 4RRTSO (The Stationery Office), St Crispins, Duke Street, Norwich, NR3 1PD, 01603 622211, customer.services@tso.co.uk55263512512
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990

The Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions hereby gives notice that on the application of the London Borough of Brent, he proposes to make an Order under section 249 of the above Act to provide for the extinguishment of any right which persons may have to use vehicles on a length of Walton Gardens, Wembley.   The proposed Order will contain provisions for permitting the use of that highway:   1. by vehicles being used:     (a) for police, ambulance or fire brigade purposes;     (b) in connection with the laying, erection, inspection, maintenance, alteration, repair, renewal or removal in or near the said length of highway of any sewer, main, pipe, conduit, wire, cable or other apparatus for the supply of gas, water, electricity or of any telecommunication apparatus as defined in Schedule 2 to the Telecommunications Act 1984;   2. where the vehicle is a pedal cycle.   Copies of the draft Order and relevant plan may be inspected at all reasonable hours during 28 days commencing on 25th September 1998, at the offices of the London Borough of Brent, Brent House, 349 High Road, Wembley, Middlesex HA9 6BZ, and may be obtained, free of charge, from the Government Office for London, (quoting Ref. LTM 6/5/1) at the address stated below.   Any person may object to the making of the proposed Order within the period of 28 days commencing on 25th September 1998 by notice to the Secretary of State, quoting the above reference, at the Government Office for London, Transport Division, 8/W19, Riverwalk House, 157-161 Millbank, London SW1P 4RR.   In preparing an objection it should be borne in mind that the substance of it may be imparted to other persons who may be affected by it and that those persons may wish to communicate with the objector about it. J. Carter, a Senior Executive Officer, Transport Division, Planning and Transport Directorate, Government Office for London.