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The Road Traffic (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (Argyll and Bute Council) Designation Order 2014

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Article 3

SCHEDULE 1SPECIFICATION OF PARKING AREA

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Argyll and Bute local government area, with the exception of—

  • the A82 Dalnottar – Inverness Trunk Road from the Argyll and Bute/West Dunbartonshire local government boundary north of Balloch to a point 170 metres or thereby south of the access to Stuckgowan, a distance of 22.03 kilometres or thereby;

  • the A83 Kennacraig to Campbeltown Road from a point 35 metres or thereby north of the extended southwest kerbline of Dalaruan Street, Campbeltown, extending in a generally north-westerly direction to its junction with the R.A.F. Machrihanish Road, a distance of 3.8 kilometres or thereby; and

  • the R.A.F. Machrihanish Road from its junction with the A83 Kennacraig to Campbeltown Road, extending in a generally westerly direction to its junction with the access road to the industrial site, a distance of 2.6 kilometres or thereby.

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