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The Essex County Council (Mayrose Bridge) Scheme 1999 Confirmation Instrument 2000

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.This Instrument may be cited as “The Essex County Council...

  3. 2.The Essex County Council (Mayrose Bridge) Scheme 1999 (“the Scheme”)...

  4. 3.The Scheme as confirmed is set out in the Schedule...

  5. Signature

    1. THE SCHEDULE

      HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 THE ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL (MAYROSE BRIDGE) SCHEME 1999

      1. The Essex County Council (hereinafter referred to as “the Council”)...

      2. 1.The Council are authorised to construct over the navigable waters...

      3. 2.This Scheme may be cited as the Essex County Council...

    2. THE SCHEDULE TO THE SCHEME

      PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF MAYROSE BRIDGE

      1. The Mayrose bridge structure spans the River Crouch approximately 325...

      2. The northern limit of the structure is 303 metres south...

      3. Ordnance Survey co-ordinates are:— Northern limit of structure—E=577298 N=194051 Southern...

      4. The substructure and deck are to be constructed of reinforced...

      5. The bridge will be built in accordance with the “Specification...

      6. The bridge is to be 22.3 metres wide overall carrying...

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