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15.—(1) When the authority have made a designation, a use order or a speed order they shall—
(a)forthwith give notice in writing of the making of the designation or use order or speed order to the appropriate chief officer of police, the chief officer of the appropriate NHS Trust or NHS Foundation Trust and the appropriate fire and rescue authority;
(b)notify in writing each person, who has objected to the designation or use order or speed order in accordance with regulation 6 or regulation 12 and has not withdrawn the objection, of the authority’s reasons for making the designation, use order or speed order in spite of the objection;
(c)within 14 days of the making of the designation or the use order or the speed order publish once in a local newspaper circulating in the area, in which the road to which the designation or use order or speed order relates is situated, a notice of the making of the order;
(d)comply with the relevant requirements of Schedule 2 as to the availability of documents for inspection.
(2) A notice given under paragraph (1) shall state the date on which the designation or order is to come into force.
(3) If, after publishing a notice of proposals in accordance with regulation 5 or regulation 11, the authority decides not to designate a road or to make a use order or a speed order, it shall within 14 days of that decision publish once in a local newspaper circulating in the area in which the road, to which the designation or use order or speed order would have related, a notice of that decision.
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