Castle Lodge, Randalstown - Abandonment Order

Consultation opened on 16 August 2022. Closing date 23 September 2022.

Summary

The Department for Infrastructure (DfI), being of the opinion that the road is not necessary for road traffic, gives notice of its intention to make an Order under Article 68 of the Roads (Northern Ireland) Order 1993, the effect of which would be to abandon an area of 25.2 square metres of road between numbers 43 and 45 Castle Lodge, Randalstown.

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Consultation description

Inspecting the proposals

The area of road proposed to be abandoned is delineated on a map which, together with a copy of a draft order, may be inspected free of charge during office hours within the period above at DfI Roads Northern Division, Antrim Section Office, Crown Buildings, 20 Castle Street, Antrim.

Inspection of the draft Order and map is by appointment only which can be arranged either by email using landsofficecoleraine@infrastructure-ni.gov.uk or by telephone during office hours (Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm) on 0300 200 7899.

Making an objection

Any person may, within the period above, object to the proposal by writing to the Department at DfI Roads Northern Division, Lands Section, County Hall, Castlerock Road, Coleraine, BT51 3HS or by emailing the lands office email address above, stating the grounds of the objection.

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