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(1) This Order may be cited as the New Aghalane Bridge Order (Northern Ireland) 1997 and shall come into operation on 1st July 1997.
(2) In this Order “the map” means the drawing numbered G1243 marked “New Aghalane Bridge Order (Northern Ireland) 1997” copies of which have been deposited at the Department’s Roads Service offices, Headquarters, Room 231, Clarence Court, 10-18 Adelaide Street, Belfast; Omagh Division, Tyrone and Fermanagh Building, 1 Donaghanie Road, Omagh and Castle Barracks, Wellington Place, Enniskillen; and at the offices of Fermanagh District Council, Town Hall, Enniskillen.
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The Department shall construct the bridge in the position and with the minimum dimensions both specified in the Schedule as part of the A509 Belturbet Road, Derrylin.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of the Environment on
J. Carlisle
Assistant Secretary
20th May 1997.
SCHEDULE
Article 2
The centre line of the bridge shall extend from a point on the north bank of the Woodford River approximately 210 metres west of the former Aghalane Bridge (Ordnance Survey map co-ordinates 234145 and 319407) to a point on the south bank approximately 225 metres west of the former Aghalane Bridge (Ordnance Survey map co-ordinates 234155 and 319390) in the townlands of Aghalane, County of Fermanagh and Lagan, County of Cavan, more particularly delineated and coloured red on the map.

Minimum span — 22 metres clear between the abutments.

Minimum headway — 5.5 metres above the summer navigation level of 43.07 metres (above ordnance datum) Malin Head over a minimum width of 3 metres.

Minimum waterway — 18 metres.
