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This Order may be cited as the Combined Probation Areas (Lincolnshire) Order 1990 and shall come into force on 15th October 1990.
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(1) That part of Schedule 2 to the Combined Probation Areas Order 1986 which relates to the Lincolnshire Probation Committee shall be amended by—
(a) omitting the entries in respect of the petty sessions areas of Bourne, East Elloe, Horncastle, Lincoln (City), Lincoln (County), Louth, Stamford and West Elloe;
(b) inserting in alphabetical order in column 1—
(i) “Bourne and Stamford” and corresponding to that in column 3 “1”,
(ii) “Elloes” and corresponding to that in column 3 “2”,
(iii) “Lincoln District” and corresponding to that in column 3 “6”, and
(iv) “Wolds” and corresponding to that in column 3 “1”.
(2) One of the two justices appointed to be members of the Lincolnshire Probation Committee by the justices for the petty sessional divisions of Bourne and Stamford, in each case before the abolition of those petty sessional divisions and their reconstitution to form the new petty sessional division of Bourne and Stamford, shall continue to hold office as a member of that Committee, as if he had been appointed by the justices for the new division, until 30th November 1992 and shall then cease to hold office but shall be eligible for re-appointment.
(3) The two justices appointed to be members of the said Committee by the justices for the petty sessional divisions of East Elloe and West Elloe, in each case before the abolition of those petty sessional divisions and their reconstitution to form the new petty sessional division of Elloes, shall continue to hold office as members of the Committee, as if they had been appointed by the justices for the new division, until 30th November 1992 and shall then cease to hold office but shall be eligible for re-appointment.
(4) The six justices appointed to be members of the said Committee by the justices for the petty sessional divisions of Lincoln (City) and Lincoln (County), in each case before abolition of those petty sessional divisions and their reconstitution to form the new petty sessional division of Lincoln District, shall continue to hold office as members of the Committee, as if they had been appointed by the justices for the new division, until 30th November 1992 and shall then cease to hold office but shall be eligible for re-appointment.
(5) One of the two justices appointed to be members of the said Committee by the justices for the petty sessional divisions of Horncastle and Louth, in each case before the abolition of those petty sessional divisions and their reconstitution to form the new petty sessional division of Wolds, shall continue to hold office as a member of the Committee, as if he had been appointed by the justices for the new division, until 30th November 1992 and shall then cease to hold office but shall be eligible for re-appointment.
David Waddington
One of Her Majesty’s Principal Secretaries of State
Home Office
21st September 1990