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Issue 86, 26 October - Barking & Dagenham

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<strong>26</strong> <strong>October</strong> 2012<br />

Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as<br />

amended, and all other enabling legislation and powers,<br />

and after consultation with the Commissioner of Police<br />

of the Metropolis in accordance with Parts III and IV of<br />

Schedule 9 of the Act, intend to make the above mentioned<br />

orders.<br />

The effect of these orders will be to amend the London<br />

Borough of <strong>Barking</strong> and <strong>Dagenham</strong> (Special Parking<br />

Areas) (No.1) Order 1994 so as to prohibit waiting at any<br />

time and loading and unloading at any time at junctions<br />

within the following areas:<br />

1. Amendment 43 relates to the Geneva Gardens area, at<br />

the junctions of the following roads:<br />

Whalebone Lane North, Mill Lane, Beresford Gardens,<br />

Cavendish Gardens, Lansbury Avenue, Morley Road,<br />

Pemberton Gardens, Geneva Gardens, Adelaide Gardens,<br />

Yew Tree Gardens, Cedar Avenue, Henley Gardens,<br />

Melbourne Gardens, East Road, The Close, North Road,<br />

East Park Close, Portland Gardens, Tolworth Gardens and<br />

Havering Gardens.<br />

2. Amendment 44 relates to the Leftley Estate, at the<br />

junctions of the following roads:<br />

Sudbury Road, Cavendish Gardens, Woodbridge Road,<br />

Stratton Drive, Beccles Drive, Manor Road, Brockdish<br />

Avenue, Halsham Crescent, oulton Crescent, Dereham<br />

Road, Sandringham Road, Sheringham Drive, Bradfield<br />

Drive, Westrow Drive, Hepworth Gardens, upney Lane,<br />

Clare Gardens, The Drive, Cornwall Close, oakley<br />

Avenue and Melford Avenue.<br />

Copies of the draft order together with a plan and<br />

statement of the Council’s reasons for proposing this order<br />

are available for inspection at the Planning Application<br />

desk, Town Hall, <strong>Barking</strong> and at the offices of the Chief<br />

Executive, Civic Centre, <strong>Dagenham</strong> between the hours of<br />

9.00am and 4.00pm Monday to Friday.<br />

Any objections and other representations to the proposed<br />

order must be made in writing stating the grounds on<br />

which they are made and sent for the attention of Mr<br />

Saba Nathan to the address below, within 21 days of the<br />

publication date of this Notice.<br />

Dated this 27th day of october 2012<br />

Darren Henaghan<br />

Corporate Director of Customer Services<br />

Room 109<br />

Town Hall<br />

<strong>Barking</strong><br />

Essex<br />

IG11 7Lu<br />

NoTIcE oF MaKING<br />

LoNDoN BoRoUGH oF BaRKING aND<br />

DaGENHaM<br />

(MoNTEaGLE aVENUE, BaRKING) (No<br />

RIGHT TURN)<br />

oRDER 2012<br />

Notice is hereby given that the Council of the London<br />

Borough of <strong>Barking</strong> and <strong>Dagenham</strong> on 17th october 2012<br />

made the above mentioned orders under Sections 6 and<br />

Parts I to IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation<br />

Act 1984, as amended.<br />

The effect of this order will be to prohibit any vehicle<br />

from making a right turn from Monteagle Avenue into<br />

Fanshawe Avenue, <strong>Barking</strong>.<br />

The order, which will come into force on 27th october<br />

2012, and other documents giving more detailed<br />

particulars of the order, are available for inspection at the<br />

Planning Application desk, Town Hall, <strong>Barking</strong> and at the<br />

offices of the Chief Executive, Civic Centre, <strong>Dagenham</strong><br />

between the hours of 9.00am and 4.00pm Monday to<br />

Friday.<br />

Any person wishing to question the validity of the order,<br />

or of any of its provisions on the grounds that they are<br />

not within the powers of the Act, or that any requirement<br />

of the Act or any Regulations under it have not been<br />

complied with may do so within six weeks of the date of<br />

the order by applying to the High Court.<br />

Dated this 27th day of october 2012<br />

Darren Henaghan<br />

Corporate Director of Customer Services<br />

Room 109<br />

Town Hall<br />

<strong>Barking</strong><br />

Essex<br />

IG11 7Lu<br />

PUBLIc NoTIcE<br />

LIcENSING acT 2003<br />

NoTIcE oF aPPLIcaTIoN FoR<br />

PREMISES LIcENcE<br />

An application has been made by The Anderson<br />

Foundation to the London Borough of <strong>Barking</strong> and<br />

<strong>Dagenham</strong> for a Premises Licence Application in respect<br />

of MAP Plant, Brunswick House, Ripple Road, <strong>Barking</strong>,<br />

Essex, IG11 0SL.<br />

The licence concerns the sale of alcohol between the<br />

hours of 9am – 5pm Monday to Friday.<br />

A record of this application may be inspected at the<br />

offices of the Licensing Authority, at London Borough<br />

of <strong>Barking</strong> & <strong>Dagenham</strong> (H&CS), 1st Floor Roycraft<br />

House, 15 Linton Road, <strong>Barking</strong> IG11 8HE during<br />

normal office hours (except public holidays) or at www.<br />

barking-dagenham.gov.uk<br />

Interested parties or responsible authorities can make<br />

representations within 28 days. All representations must<br />

be made in writing to the licensing authority at the above<br />

address.<br />

It is an offence for anyone to knowingly or recklessly<br />

make a false statement in connection with an application,<br />

and any person guilty of such an offence is liable on<br />

summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the<br />

standard scale/£5000.<br />

PUBLIc NoTIcE<br />

THE LoNDoN BoRoUGH oF BaRKING<br />

aND DaGENHaM<br />

ToWN aND coUNTRY PLaNNING acT<br />

1990 (THE “acT”)<br />

THE LoNDoN BoRoUGH oF BaRKING<br />

aND DaGENHaM SToPPING UP oF<br />

PaRT oF HIGHWaY BETWEEN LaND<br />

aDJacENT To 53 To 57 LoNDoN<br />

RoaD, BaRKING, ESSEX oRDER 2012<br />

THE MAYOR AND BuRGESSES OF THE LONDON<br />

BOROuGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM<br />

(“THE COuNCIL”) hereby gives notice that it has<br />

made an order under section 247 of the above act and<br />

shall be entitled the London Borough of <strong>Barking</strong> and<br />

<strong>Dagenham</strong> Stopping up of part of Highway Between<br />

Land Adjacent to 53 to 57 London Road, <strong>Barking</strong>, Essex<br />

order 2012 in order to enable the development to be<br />

carried out in accordance with the planning permission<br />

granted under Part III of the Act to an application by BY<br />

(Bouygues) Development Limited by the said Council<br />

being the Local Planning Authority on 5 March 2012 to<br />

Application Reference 11/00954FuL<br />

COPIES OF THE ORDER MAY BE OBTAINED, free<br />

of charge, on application to The Legal Practice, <strong>Barking</strong><br />

and <strong>Dagenham</strong> Council, Civic Centre, Wood Lane,<br />

<strong>Dagenham</strong> RM10 7BN (quoting reference PRF 003098)<br />

and may be inspected at all reasonable hours at the<br />

offices of the London Borough of <strong>Barking</strong> and <strong>Dagenham</strong><br />

at the above address.<br />

ANY PERSoN AGGRIEVED BY THE oRDER and<br />

desiring to question the validity thereof, or any<br />

other provision contained therein, on the ground that<br />

is it not within the powers of the above Act or that any<br />

requirement of that Act or of any regulation<br />

made thereunder has not been complied with in relation<br />

to the order, may, within six weeks of <strong>26</strong> october 2012<br />

apply to the High Court for the suspension or<br />

quashing of the order or any provision contained<br />

therein.<br />

Fiona Taylor<br />

Head of Legal and Democratic Services<br />

ScHEDULE<br />

Closure of part of the highway between 53 and 57<br />

London Road, <strong>Barking</strong> to enable the construction of a<br />

mixed-use development consisting of a 360 space car<br />

park at ground floor and basement level with a first floor<br />

supermarket over, 100 residential flats to the North Street<br />

and London Road.<br />

To place a public notice, send an email<br />

to jayne.baumback@lbbd.gov.uk<br />

Daggers’<br />

away win<br />

From back page<br />

Williams struck just before<br />

half time to give the Daggers<br />

an interval lead.<br />

He then repeated the trick<br />

with the winner, just a couple<br />

of minutes after Jack Lester<br />

had levelled for the home<br />

side. It left the team 17th in<br />

the table with 14 points from<br />

12 games.<br />

With three of the next four<br />

league games at home, the<br />

Daggers now have the chance<br />

to push even further away<br />

from the drop zone.<br />

Struggling<br />

After a midweek visit from<br />

Exeter, they face struggling<br />

Aldershot on Saturday before<br />

a trip to oxford united.<br />

The third home game in<br />

just over two weeks brings<br />

pre-season title favourites<br />

Rotherham to east London on<br />

10 November.<br />

There could even be a<br />

fourth home game, as the FA<br />

Cup first round takes place on<br />

the weekend of 3-4 November.<br />

The draw was made after<br />

thenews went to press. Details<br />

IT’S been a mixed start<br />

to the season, with many<br />

cup games interrupting the<br />

scheduled league fixtures.<br />

And we certainly could<br />

have hoped for better than<br />

an early exit from the FA<br />

Cup and inconsistent league<br />

results.<br />

There have been many<br />

positives over the last<br />

month, though, with a visible<br />

improvement not only<br />

in our scorelines but also in<br />

the way the team is playing.<br />

We’re now starting<br />

to show the quality we<br />

expected at the start of the<br />

season, with the new signings<br />

bedding in nicely.<br />

Since the start of<br />

September we’ve played<br />

11 games, five in the league<br />

and six cup matches.<br />

From those 11, there<br />

were five victories –<br />

over <strong>Barking</strong>side and<br />

London Tigers (FA Vase),<br />

Sawbridgeworth Town and<br />

FC Clacton (Essex Senior<br />

Cup), and Hullbridge Sports.<br />

Upturn<br />

The upturn in form has put<br />

us in a solid league position<br />

that we can rise from,<br />

and given us some progression<br />

in both the FA Vase and<br />

Essex Senior Cup.<br />

The <strong>Barking</strong> Academy,<br />

set up at the beginning of<br />

this season, has proved<br />

really beneficial already,<br />

with Lemar Reynolds stepping<br />

up and being involved<br />

in the first team squad over<br />

the past couple of games.<br />

It’s exciting to see the<br />

young players coming<br />

through and showing their<br />

quality at such a young age.<br />

Saturday’s game saw<br />

us take on Dunstable Town<br />

in the first round proper<br />

of the FA Vase, a game we<br />

knew was going to be a real<br />

challenge. Dunstable have<br />

started the season unbeaten<br />

DAVe SIMPSON/TGS PHOTO<br />

SAM THE MAN: Twogoal<br />

Sam Williams in<br />

action for <strong>Dagenham</strong> &<br />

Redbridge FC<br />

of <strong>Dagenham</strong>’s opponents<br />

will be on the club’s website,<br />

www.daggers.co.uk<br />

Sam Dennis<br />

column<br />

The <strong>Barking</strong><br />

FC central<br />

defender writes<br />

for thenews<br />

and recorded an impressive<br />

nine wins from their opening<br />

12 games.<br />

It was extremely tight for<br />

the first 65 minutes – both<br />

teams were trying to play<br />

attractive football, but open<br />

chances were nonexistent.<br />

unfortunately, Dunstable<br />

struck first, after 76 minutes.<br />

It was more our own fault<br />

than their good play that<br />

gave them the lead.<br />

We dug deep and created<br />

a couple of good halfchances<br />

that, on another day,<br />

would have gone in.<br />

But despite the fight, we<br />

went on to concede two further<br />

goals.<br />

Gutted<br />

We’re gutted to be knocked<br />

out of the FA Vase, but every<br />

player put in a hard shift,<br />

and that’s all you can ask.<br />

Looking ahead, the fixtures<br />

continue to come thick<br />

and fast. If we can maintain<br />

the quality of play we’ve<br />

shown over the past month,<br />

then I’m sure it won’t be<br />

too long before <strong>Barking</strong> are<br />

climbing the table.<br />

19<br />

PUBLIC NOTICES / SPORT

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