
a 
This Order may be cited as the Inverclyde Enterprise Zones Designation Order 1989 and shall come into force on 3rd March 1989.
2 
In this Order “the deposited map” means the map marked “map referred to in the Inverclyde Enterprise Zones Designation Order 1989”, prepared in duplicate and signed by an Assistant Secretary in the Industry Department for Scotland, Scottish Office, of which one duplicate has been deposited and is available for inspection at the principal offices of Inverclyde District Council at Municipal Buildings, Clyde Square, Greenock and of which the other duplicate has been deposited and is available for inspection at the offices of the Secretary of State at St. Andrew’s House, Edinburgh.
3 
The areas to which the Inverclyde Enterprise Zones Scheme relates, being the sites named as Site No. 1 (Kelburn (Reclamation)), Site No. 2 (Kelburn), Site No. 3 (Gourock Ropeworks), Site No. 4 (Ardgowan Street), Site No. 5 (James Watt Dock/Garvel Island), Site No. 6 (Cartsburn), Site No. 7 (Baker Street), Site No. 8 (East India and Victoria Harbours), Site No. 9 (Larkfield Platform), Site No. 10 (Spango) and Site No. 11 (Faulds), and which are shown on the deposited map and marked accordingly, are hereby designated as enterprise zones with effect from 3rd March 1989.
4 

(1) The said areas are shown delineated in black and coloured pink on the deposited map. The boundaries of the said areas are represented by the outside of the black delineating line.
(2) The period for which the said areas are to remain enterprise zones is a period of 10 years from the date when the designation takes effect.
(3) Inverclyde District Council is hereby designated as the enterprise zone authority for the Inverclyde Enterprise Zones.
Ian Lang
Minister of State, Scottish Office
St Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
26th January 1989We consent,
Kenneth Carlisle
David Maclean
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury
30th January 1989