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(1) These Bye-Laws may be cited as the Taxis (Ballymena) Bye-Laws (Northern Ireland) 2009 and shall come into operation on 1st June 2009.
(2) In these Bye-Laws “taxi” means a public service vehicle used in standing or plying for hire and used to carry passengers for hire and being a vehicle seating not more than eight passengers in addition to the driver.
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In the local government district of Ballymena, no stand or starting place for taxis shall be used except that specified in column 2 of the Schedule in relation to the location specified in column 1, their number shall not exceed that specified in column 3 and the hours available for use shall be as stated in column 4.
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No vehicle other than a taxi shall use the stands or starting places specified in column 2 of the Schedule at any time.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of the Environment on 7th May 2009.
Stanley Duncan
A senior officer of the Department of the Environment

SCHEDULE


(1) (2) (3) (4)
Location Position of stands or starting places Maximum number of taxis Hours available for use
Hill Street North side: from a point 108 metres east of Duke Street for approximately 18 metres. 3 At any time
Springwell Street North side: from a point 110 metres east of Duke Street for approximately 14 metres. 2 At any time
High Street West side: from a point approximately 88 metres south of John Street for approximately 7 metres. 1 At any time
Meeting House Lane North side: from a point approximately 40 metres east of Church Street for approximately 6 metres. 1 At any time
George Street North-east side: from a point 13 metres north west of Pat’s Brae for a distance of 7 metres. 1 At any time
Mill Street North-east side: from a point 45 metres south east of the Pentagon for a distance of 18 metres. 3 At any time