Town and Country Planning
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING REGULATIONS 1976
Pedestrianisation of a Highway at Carlisle
The Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions hereby gives notice that on the application of the Carlisle City Council he has made an Order under section 249 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, entitled “The Extinguishment of Vehicular Rights (County of Cumbria) (No. 1) Order 1998”. The Order comes into operation on 15th May 1998, and extinguishes any right which persons may have to use vehicles (other than those specified in Schedule 2 to this Order on Longcakes Lane, and part of the southerly side of East Tower Street, Carlisle. Copies of the Order may be obtained, free of charge, from the Government Office for the North West (Transport) (quoting Ref. GO/TNW 5049/41/39/04) and may be inspected at all reasonable hours at the offices of Carlisle City Council, Civic Centre, Carlisle. If any person aggrieved by the Order desires to question its validity, or the validity of any provision contained in it, on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the above Act or that any requirement of that Act or of any regulations made under it has not been complied with in relation to the Order, he or she may, within 6 weeks from 15th May 1998, apply to the High Court for the suspension or quashing of the Order or of any provision contained in it. Unless the Order is suspended or quashed as a consequence of any such application, any person who on 15th May 1998, has an interest in land having lawful access to a highway to which the Order relates may claim to be entitled to be compensated by the Carlisle City Council in respect of any depreciation in the value of his or her interest which is directly attributable to the Order and of any other loss or damage which is so attributable. Any claim must be served on the Council at its above address within a period of 6 months from 15th May 1998, unless the period is extended in any particular case by the Secretary of State. G. Tarr, Government Office for the North West, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.