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The County Council of Humberside (River Hull Tunnel) Scheme 1989 Confirmation Instrument 1991

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THE SCHEDULECOUNTY COUNCIL OF HUMBERSIDE (RIVER HULL TUNNEL) SCHEME 1989

The County Council of Humberside (hereinafter referred to as “the Council”) make this Scheme in exercise of their powers under Sections 106(3) and 108(4) of the Highways Act 1980 and all other enabling powers:–

1.  The Council are authorised to construct under the navigable waters of the River Hull the tunnel specified in Part 1 of the Schedule hereto as part of the highway which they are proposing to construct south of Dunswell, partly in the East Yorkshire Borough of Beverley and partly in the City of Kingston Upon Hull all in the County of Humberside, from the roundabout junction of the Beverley South Western By-pass (A1079) with Beverley Road Dunswell (A1174) south of Dunswell aforesaid in an easterly direction to Roe Bank West Bransholme Kingston Upon Hull and then a southerly direction to join Ennerdale 200 metres north of its junction with Sutton Road (A1033) Kingston Upon Hull.

2.  The Council are also authorised in connection with the construction of that tunnel to divert temporarily the length of the navigable watercourse specified in Part 2 of the said Schedule in the manner shown in that Part of the Schedule.

3.  This Scheme may be cited as the County Council of Humberside (River Hull Tunnel) Scheme 1989.

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