1996 No. 1981
The Tyne Riverside Enterprise Zones (North Tyneside) (Designation) (No. 2) Order 1996
Made
Laid before Parliament
Coming into force
Whereas the North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council, acting pursuant to Schedule 32 to the Local Government, Planning and Land Act 19801 (“the Schedule”), on 26th February 1996 by resolution adopted the following enterprise zone schemes—
the Tyne Riverside Enterprise Zone No. 2: Silverlink North Scheme;
the Tyne Riverside Enterprise Zone No. 3: Silverlink Business Park Scheme;
the Tyne Riverside Enterprise Zone No. 4: Middle Engine Lane Scheme;
the Tyne Riverside Enterprise Zone No. 5: New York Industrial Park Scheme;
the Tyne Riverside Enterprise Zone No. 6: Balliol Business Park West Scheme; and
the Tyne Riverside Enterprise Zone No. 7: Balliol Business Park East Scheme:
And whereas that Council subsequently published, in accordance with paragraphs 3(4)(c) and (8) of the Schedule, an advertisement relating to those Schemes and complying with paragraph 3(7) of the Schedule in The Journal (a newspaper circulating in the area to which the Schemes relate) and in the London Gazette;
And whereas a period of six weeks has, for the purposes of paragraph 5(2)(a) of the Schedule, expired since the first publication of that advertisement on 1st March 1996, and no application has been made to the High Court under paragraph 4 of the Schedule in respect of any of the Schemes:
Now therefore the Secretary of State for the Environment, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by paragraph 5 of the Schedule and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, and with the consent of the Treasury, hereby makes the following Order:—
Citation and commencement1
This Order may be cited as the Tyne Riverside Enterprise Zones (North Tyneside) (Designation) (No. 2) Order 1996 and shall come into force on 26th August 1996.
Interpretation2
In this Order:
“the council” means the North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council;
“map” means a map prepared in duplicate, numbered, marked “Map referred to in the Tyne Riverside Enterprise Zones (North Tyneside) (Designation) (No. 2) Order 1996”, and signed by an Under Secretary in the Department of the Environment, one duplicate of which has been deposited and is available for inspection at the principal offices of the council, and the other at the offices of the Secretary of State for the Environment.
Enterprise zones in North Tyneside3
1
In this article, “zone area” means an area—
a
to which a Scheme listed in column 1 below relates; and
b
the boundaries of which are represented by the outside edge of a black line edged internally with a stippled band on the map bearing the number specified in relation to that Scheme in column 2.
Column 1 | Column 2 |
|---|---|
Name of Scheme: | Shown on map number— |
The Tyne Riverside Enterprise Zone No. 2: Silverlink North Scheme | 1 |
The Tyne Riverside Enterprise Zone No. 3: Silverlink Business Park Scheme | 2 |
The Tyne Riverside Enterprise Zone No. 4: Middle Engine Lane Scheme | 3 |
The Tyne Riverside Enterprise Zone No. 5: New York Industrial Park Scheme | 4 |
The Tyne Riverside Enterprise Zone No. 6: Balliol Business Park West Scheme | 5 |
The Tyne Riverside Enterprise Zone No. 7: Balliol Business Park East Scheme | 6 |
2
Each zone area is hereby designated as an enterprise zone, and the council is hereby designated as the enterprise zone authority for that zone.
Period of designation4
Designation under this Order shall take effect on 26th August 1996, and each designated area shall remain an enterprise zone for a period of 10 years from that date.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State.
We consent,
(This note is not part of the Order)