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Regulation 3(d)
1. The name of the local authority.
2. A description of the proposed scheme and its general nature and effect.
3. Each address at which the information referred to in regulation 2(4) can be inspected, and the times when inspection can take place at each such address.
4. The fact that the information referred to in regulation 3(b) is available on the local authority’s website.
5. The date of the end of the objection period mentioned in regulation 4(3), the address at which objections to the scheme can be lodged, and a statement that all objections must be made in writing and must specify the grounds of objection.
6. The notice must be displayed in a prominent position at or near each end of the road and in such other positions as the local authority think necessary for securing that adequate information about the subject matter of the notice is given to persons using the road.
7. The notice must be first displayed at the same time as the corresponding notice is first published in the local newspaper in accordance with regulation 3(a), and the local authority must take all reasonable steps to ensure that it remains in a legible condition and continues to be displayed until the end of the objection period.
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