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For more information about all Council Services see www.blackburn.gov.uk The <strong>Shuttle</strong> 23The <strong>Borough</strong> of <strong>Blackburn</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Darwen</strong> – HozierStreet and Poole Street (Audley) <strong>Blackburn</strong> GatingOrder 2013Notice is given that <strong>Blackburn</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Darwen</strong> <strong>Borough</strong>Council in exercise of its powers under sections129A to G of <strong>the</strong> Highways Act 1980 proposes to make<strong>the</strong> above Order. The Order will have <strong>the</strong> following generaleffect:1. To restricted public right of way at all timesover all <strong>the</strong> highway / alley way to <strong>the</strong> rear of: 1-37Hozier Street, 39-73 Hozier Street and 2-26 PooleStreet (Audley) <strong>Blackburn</strong>; by all persons except foradjoining owners and occupiers, <strong>the</strong> emergency servicesand o<strong>the</strong>r third party and service providers.2. To authorise <strong>the</strong> erection and maintenance ofalley gates on <strong>the</strong> highway in line <strong>with</strong> <strong>the</strong> Council’sGate It Programme.3. Alternatives routes for public passage are via:Hozier Street and Poole Street (Audley) <strong>Blackburn</strong>.A draft of <strong>the</strong> proposed Order is set out below.Fur<strong>the</strong>r details and reasons for making <strong>the</strong> Order maybe inspected during normal office hours at <strong>the</strong> CommunitySafety Partnership offices, Old Town Hall,<strong>Blackburn</strong>, by prior arrangements.If you wish to make representations concerning<strong>the</strong> proposed Order, you should send <strong>the</strong>m in writingto <strong>the</strong> Gating Co-ordinator, Community Safety partnership,3rd Floor, Old Town Hall, <strong>Blackburn</strong>, BB1 7DYto arrive on or before <strong>the</strong> 18th January 2013; pleasequote Hozier Street and Poole Street (Audley) <strong>Blackburn</strong>Gating Order 2013 in your correspondence.Please note that all representations receivedmay be considered in public by <strong>the</strong> Council and that<strong>the</strong> substance of any representation toge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>with</strong> <strong>the</strong>name and address of <strong>the</strong> person making it could becomeavailable for public inspection.Dated this day <strong>the</strong> 21st December 2012Janie BerryHead of Legal Services/Deputy Monitoring OfficerThe <strong>Borough</strong> of <strong>Blackburn</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Darwen</strong> GatingOrder 2013WHEREAS <strong>the</strong> <strong>Blackburn</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Darwen</strong> <strong>Borough</strong>Council (<strong>here</strong>after referred to as <strong>the</strong>’ Council’) is satisfiedthat <strong>the</strong> conditions set out in sections 129A (3) of<strong>the</strong> Highways Act 1980 <strong>here</strong>inafter referred to as ‘<strong>the</strong>Act’ have been met in relation to <strong>the</strong> length of highwayslisted in <strong>the</strong> First Schedule <strong>here</strong>to (<strong>here</strong>inafter referredto as ‘<strong>the</strong> highway’) namely that <strong>the</strong> premises adjoining<strong>the</strong> highway are affected by crime and/or antisocial behaviour,that <strong>the</strong> existence of <strong>the</strong> highway is facilitating<strong>the</strong> persistent commission of criminal offences or antisocialbehaviour and that it is in all <strong>the</strong> circumstancesexpedient to make this Order for <strong>the</strong> purpose of reducingcrime or antisocial behaviour.NOW THEREFORE <strong>the</strong> Council in exercises ofits powers under Sections 129A to 129G of <strong>the</strong> Actas amended by <strong>the</strong> Clean Neighbourhoods and EnvironmentAct 2005 and under <strong>the</strong> Highways Act 1980(Gating Orders) (England) Regulations 2006 and underall o<strong>the</strong>r powers it enabling in that behalf <strong>here</strong>by makes<strong>the</strong> following Order:1. The public right of way over <strong>the</strong> highway is restrictedat all times to all persons so that passage andrepassage <strong>the</strong>refore may not occur <strong>with</strong> <strong>the</strong> exceptionof those persons listed in <strong>the</strong> Second Schedule to thisOrder.2. The installation of gates by <strong>the</strong> Council closeto every point on <strong>the</strong> highway at which <strong>the</strong> highwayjoins highway that is unrestricted by this Order for <strong>the</strong>purpose of enforcing <strong>the</strong> restriction provided for in thisOrder is <strong>here</strong>by authorised.3. The alternative routes for vehicular and pedestrianaccess are via <strong>the</strong> highway on Hozier Street andPoole Street (Audley) <strong>Blackburn</strong>.4. The aforementioned gates shall be maintainedand operated by <strong>the</strong> Council and <strong>the</strong> correct detailsof <strong>the</strong> responsible officer are: Community Gating Coordinator.The gates are to be unlocked and locked bykey holders.5. This Order may be cited as <strong>the</strong> <strong>Borough</strong> of<strong>Blackburn</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Darwen</strong> Hozier Street and Poole Street(Audley) <strong>Blackburn</strong> Gating Order 2013 and shall comeinto operation on 21st January 2013.FIRST SCHEDULEThe length of highway to <strong>the</strong> rears: Hozier Streetand Poole Street (Audley) <strong>Blackburn</strong>.SECOND SCHEDULE1. All owners and all occupiers of premises adjoining<strong>the</strong> highway2. Police Fire and Rescue Services and NHS Truststaff when in exercise of <strong>the</strong>ir duties.3. Persons using <strong>the</strong> highway in connection<strong>with</strong> <strong>the</strong> laying, erecting, inspection, maintenance, alteration,repair, renewal or removal in or near <strong>the</strong> saidlength of highway of any sewer, main, pipe, conduit,wire, cable or any o<strong>the</strong>r apparatus for <strong>the</strong> supply ofgas, water, electricity or any telecommunications apparatusas defined in Schedule 2 to <strong>the</strong> telecommunicationsAct 1994.4. Council staff and its authorised contractorswhen in <strong>the</strong> exercise of <strong>the</strong>ir duties5. Persons using <strong>the</strong> highway <strong>with</strong> <strong>the</strong> permissionor on <strong>the</strong> direction of a duly authorised council officerin this regard.GIVEN under <strong>the</strong> Common seal; of <strong>the</strong> Council of<strong>the</strong> <strong>Borough</strong> of <strong>Blackburn</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Darwen</strong> on <strong>the</strong> ………..day of ……..………. 2012 (to be advised).THE COMMON SEAL of <strong>the</strong> }<strong>Blackburn</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Darwen</strong> Council }Was <strong>here</strong>unto affixed }In <strong>the</strong> presence of: - }Janie BerryHead of Legal Services/Deputy Monitoring OfficerBOROUGH MARKS WORLDMENTAL HEALTH WEEKBy Faye Adams<strong>Blackburn</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Darwen</strong> stageda wide variety of events thisweek to show its support forWorld Mental Health Week.The <strong>the</strong>me was ‘Time toChange’, calling for an end todiscrimination around mentalhealth.It is part of a campaign, ledby MIND and RETHINK, that aimsto raise awareness that mentalhealth problems affect one in fourpeople and not being able to talkabout it can be one of <strong>the</strong> worstparts of <strong>the</strong> illness.Local events included a discussionheld on mental healthand wellbeing, as well as <strong>the</strong> impactof <strong>the</strong> recession on health.SUPPORTThe borough’s ‘Mental HealthFirst Aid’ training programmewas also celebrated as it hasseen <strong>the</strong> recruitment of over 250volunteers to assist people <strong>with</strong>common mental health problemsand direct <strong>the</strong>m towards supportservices.Executive member for Healthand Adult Social Care, CouncillorMohammed Khan, said: “Thiswas a fantastic event, whichshowed <strong>the</strong>re are a lot of peoplepassionate about wanting toraise awareness of mental healthand breaking down <strong>the</strong> stigmaaround it.“Getting it on <strong>the</strong> agenda isas important as physical healthas <strong>the</strong>y are both vitally importantfor people to be able to live happy,healthy and productive lives.”EVENT<strong>Darwen</strong> Aldridge CommunityAcademy also staged an event tomark World Mental Health Day.The ‘Arts and Minds’ eventfeatured performances of dance,poetry and drama based on emotionalhealth and wellbeing.On Tuesday, a ‘Our Mind andBody Health Day’ organised by<strong>the</strong> Lancashire Care NHS FoundationTrust Health OutreachTeam and <strong>the</strong> Children’s Societyincluded a discussion on depressionin <strong>the</strong> asylum and refugeecommunity along <strong>with</strong> arts activitiesand workshops.MIND in <strong>Blackburn</strong> also helda Wellbeing walk-in every daythis week at its Heaton StreetPremises.Visitors were able to speak totrained volunteers about mentalhealth and find out more informationabout what support isavailable.Creating a connected, prosperous, clean, safe and healthy <strong>Blackburn</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Darwen</strong>

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