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Statutory Instruments

2000 No. 1678

TELEGRAPHS

The Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges) (Amendment) Regulations 2000

Made

26th June 2000

Laid before Parliament

27th June 2000

Coming into force

19th July 2000

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 1 of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1998( 1 ) and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, and having regard to the matters specified in section 2(2) of that Act, hereby makes the following Regulations—

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges) (Amendment) Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 19th July 2000.

2. The Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges) Regulations 1999( 2 ) are hereby amended as follows—

(a) in regulation 3(1), the following definition shall be inserted after the definition of “prescribed time”—

“slot” means the smallest unit of the radio frequency spectrum used in the construction of a frequency plan, such that all bands, sub-bands, blocks and channels which are used in such plan are integer multiples of the slot size; ;

(b) the following paragraph shall be substituted for regulation 4(4)—

(4) The sum payable in accordance with paragraph (3) shall not be less than £20, and where such sum represents a fraction of a whole pound sterling then such sum shall be rounded up to the nearest pound sterling. ;

(c) in regulation 5(3), the following licence classes shall be substituted for the licence classes specified after “the following classes—” at the end of that paragraph—

(i) Coastal Station Radio;

(ii) Differential Global Positioning System;

(iii) Maritime Radio (Navigational Air and Radar);

(iv) National and Regional Private Business Radio;

(v) On-Site Private Business Radio for Hospital Paging and Emergency Speech Systems;

(vi) On-Site Private Business Radio for Local Communications Systems;

(vii) On-Site Private Business Radio for One-Way Paging and Speech Systems;

(viii) On-Site Private Business Radio for Speech and Data Systems;

(ix) Private Mobile Radio (Standard);

(x) Self-Select Private Business Radio;

(xi) Ship Radio;

(xii) Wide Area Private Business Radio for Distress Alarm Systems;

(xiii) Wide Area Private Business Radio for One-Way Paging and Speech Systems; and

(xiv) Wide Area Private Business Radio for Speech and Data Systems. ;

(d) in Schedule 2—

(i) the following provisions shall be substituted for the provisions relating to the licence classes under the heading “ Aeronautical ”—

The prescribed sum in respect of the issue or renewal of the licence and in respect of the prescribed time: The prescribed time:
Class of licence Fixed sums Variable sums Interval of time for payment
Aeronautical
Aereonautical Ground Station (Air Traffic/Ground Movement Control) £150 Yearly
Aeronautical Ground Station (Airfield Flight Information Service) £100 Yearly
Aeronautical Ground Station (Operations Control) £250 Yearly
Aeronautical Ground Station (General Aviation) £25 Yearly
Aeronautical Navigational Aids and Radar £20 for each navigational aid or radar station Yearly
Aircraft

£20 for each aircraft which has an approved maximum take-off weight of not more than 3,200 kg

£150 for each aircraft which has an approved maximum take-off weight of more than 3,200 kg but not more than 14,000 kg, provided that in the case of an aircraft which has recorded not more than 100 flying hours in each of the two years immediately preceding the issue of the licence the prescribed sum shall be £20

£350 for each aircraft which has an approved maximum take-off weight of more than 14,000 kg, provided that in the case of an aircraft which has recorded not more than 100 flying hours in each of the two years immediately preceding the issue of the licence the prescribed sum shall be £20

None
Aircraft (Transportable) £15 None ;

(ii) under the heading “ Amateur and Citizens' Band ”—

(aa) “Yearly” shall be substituted for “None” in the fourth column relating to the Amateur Radio Licence; and

(bb) the following provisions shall be substituted for the provisions relating to the Citizens' Band Radio Licence—

Citizens' Band Radio £15 per person aged 21 years or over; no charge for persons aged under 21 years Yearly ;

(iii) under the heading “ Maritime ”—

(aa) the Maritime Coastal Station Licence shall be renamed the Coastal Station Radio Licence;

(bb) the following licence class shall be inserted after the Coastal Station Radio Licence—

Differential Global Positioning System For each VHF station, £250 per channel Yearly
For each MF or UHF station, £1,000 per channel Yearly ; and

(cc) “£20” shall be substituted for “£22” in the second column relating to the Ship Radio Licence;

(iv) under the heading “ Private Business Radio ”—

(aa) the provisions relating to the Local Authority (Emergency Alarm) Radio Licence, the Local Communications Licence, the Private Wide Area Paging Licence and the Radio Paging (Standard) Licence shall be deleted;

(bb) the following licence classes shall be inserted after the National and Regional Private Business Radio Licence—

On-Site Private Business Radio for Hospital Paging and Emergency Speech Systems £150 for each channel per site Three-yearly
On-Site Private Business Radio for Local Communications Systems

For each channel per site, the following sums depending on whether use of the channel is being licensed in a heavily congested, congested or non-congested area designated in Schedule 4—

channel per site in a heavily congested area—£200

channel per site in a congested area—£100

channel per site in a non-congested area—£75

Yearly
On-Site Private Business Radio for One-Way Paging and Speech Systems £75 for each channel per site Three-yearly ;

(cc) the On-Site Private Business Radio Licence shall be renamed the On-Site Private Business Radio for Speech and Data Systems Licence;

(dd) “£1,000” shall be substituted for “£750” in the second column relating to the Private Mobile Radio Road Construction Licence;

(ee) the Wide Area Private Business Radio Licence shall be renamed the Wide Area Private Business Radio for Speech and Data Systems Licence, and the following licence classes shall be inserted before that licence class—

Self-Select Private Business Radio —£50 for each one-way paging system site Three-yearly
Wide Area Private Business Radio for Distress Alarm Systems

For each 12.5 kHz channel per site, the following sums depending on whether use of the channel is being licensed in a heavily congested, congested or non-congested area designated in Schedule 5—

channel per site in a heavily congested area—£100

channel per site in a congested area—£75

channel per site in a non-congested area—£75

Yearly
Wide Area Private Business Radio for One-Way Paging and Speech Systems

For each 25 kHz channel per site, the following sums depending on whether use of the channel is being licensed in a heavily congested, congested or non-congested area designated in Schedule 5—

channel per site in a heavily congestedarea—£200

channel per site in a congested area—£100

channel per site in a non-congested area—£75

Yearly ; and

(v) the following provisions shall be substituted for the provisions relating to the licence classes under the heading “ Public Telecommunications Networks ”—

Channel Islands and Isle of Man Cellular Telephone Operator £25 for each 2 × 25 kHz (analogue) channel Yearly
£200 for each 2 × 200 kHz (digital) channel Yearly
Common Base Station Operator
—Bands other than the bands specified below

For each 2 × 12.5 kHz channel designated for use within the defined coverage area of the licensed common base station service, the following sums depending on whether use of the channel is being licensed in a heavily congested, congested or non-congested area designated in Schedule 6—

channel in a heavily congested area—£1,200

channel in a congested area—£675

channel in a non-congested area—£407

Yearly
Band I and Sub-band I of Band III

For each 2 × 12.5 kHz channel designated for use within the 55–67 MHz and 171–191 MHz bands, on issue—£103

Thereafter:

  • on the first anniversary of the issue of the licence—£206

  • on the second anniversary of the issue of the licence—£309

  • on the third anniversary of the issue of the licence—£412

  • on the fourth anniversary of the issue of the licence—£618

  • on the fifth and each subsequent anniversary of the issue of the licence—£824

Yearly
—Sub-band III of Band III

For each 2 × 12.5 kHz channel designated for use within the 209–215 MHz band, on issue—£412

Thereafter:

  • on the first anniversary of the issue of the licence—£516

  • on the second anniversary of the issue of the licence—£618

  • on the third anniversary of the issue of the licence—£722

  • on the fourth and each subsequent anniversary of the issue of the licence—£824

Yearly
Public Access Cordless Telephony £100 Yearly
Public Mobile Operator
—105–170 MHz —450–470 MHz For each national 1 × 25 kHz channel—£7,600 Yearly
—870–871 MHz (for public wide area paging) For each regional 1 × 25 kHz channel—£1,980 Yearly
—105–165 MHz For each national 2×12.5 kHz channel in the 105–165 MHz band—£6,000 Yearly
—174–208 MHz For each national 2 × 12.5 kHz channel in the 174–208 MHz band—£4,800 Yearly
—420–450 MHz For each national 2 × 12.5 kHz channel in the 420–450 MHz band—£4,800 Yearly
—450–470 MHz (for public mobile data, non-voice only operation) For each national 2 × 12.5 kHz channel in the 450–470 MHz band—£6,000 Yearly
—174–225 MHz paired with 866–868 MHz (for CDMA Spread Spectrum Data/Asset Tracking Systems)

For each national 1 × 25 kHz channel designated for use in the 174–225 MHz band—£9,900

Plus the following supplemental sums in respect of the full 2 MHz use of the 866–868 MHz band, on issue—£100,000

Thereafter:

  • on the first anniversary of the issue of the licence—£175,000

  • on the second and each subsequent anniversary of the issue of the licence—£396,000

Yearly
—174–208 MHz (for public access mobile radio)

For each national 2 × 12.5 kHz channel—£2,640

For each regional channel subject to a maximum of £2,000 where the same channel is licensed to the same licensee in more than one location—£920

Yearly
—410–430 (for digital TETRA public access mobile radio)

For each national 2 × 25 kHz channel, on issue—£1,000

Thereafter:

  • on the first anniversary of the issue of the licence—£4,950

  • on the second anniversary of the issue of the licence—£5,200

  • on the third anniversary of the issue of the licence—£6,930

  • on the fourth anniversary of the issue of the licence—£10,395

  • on the fifth and each subsequent anniversary of the issue of the licence—£13,860

Yearly
—872.0–888.0 MHz —890.0–905.0 MHz —905.0–915.0 MHz For each 2 × 25 kHz (analogue) channel—£10,000 Yearly
—917.0–933.0 MHz —935.0–950.0 MHz —950.0–960.0 MHz For each 2 × 200 kHz (digital) channel—£80,000 Yearly
—1710.0–1721.7 MHz —1805.0–1816.7 MHz (for cellular radiotelephones) For each 2 × 200 kHz (digital) channel—£75,000 Yearly
—1721.7–1785.0 MHz —1816.7–1880.0 MHz (for digital cellular PCN radiotelephones)

For each 2 × 200 kHz (digital) channel:

  • until the sixth anniversary of the issue of the licence—£33,688

  • on the seventh and each subsequent anniversary of the issue of the licence—£70,000

Yearly
Radio Fixed Access Operator
—2.0–2.2 GHz For each base station in the 2.0–2.2 GHz band—£150 Yearly
—2.4–2.5 GHz For each base station in the 2.4–2.5 GHz band—£75
—3.4–3.5 GHz

For each 1 MHz slot, on issue—£6,750

Thereafter:

  • on the first anniversary of the issue of the licence—£13,500

  • on the second anniversary of the issue of the licence—£20,250

  • on the third anniversary of the issue of the licence—£27,000

  • on the fourth anniversary of the issue of the licence—£40,500

  • on the fifth and each subsequent anniversary of the issue of the licence—£54,000

Yearly
—3.6–4.2 GHz

For each 1 MHz slot, where co-ordination is required with satellite earth stations, on issue—£4,218

Thereafter:

  • on the first anniversary of the issue of the licence—£8,436

  • on the second anniversary of the issue of the licence—£12,654

  • on the third anniversary of the issue of the licence—£16,872

  • on the fourth anniversary of the issue of the licence—£25,308

  • on the fifth and each subsequent anniversary of the issue of the licence—£33,744

Yearly

For each 1 MHz slot, where co-ordination is required with satellite earth stations and fixed links, on issue—£1,113

Thereafter:

  • on the first anniversary of the issue of the licence—£2,226

  • on the second anniversary of the issue of the licence—£3,339

  • on the third anniversary of the issue of the licence—£4,452

  • on the fourth anniversary of the issue of the licence—£6,678

  • on the fifth and each subsequent anniversary of the issue of the licence—£8,904

Yearly
—10–11 GHz

For each 1 MHz slot, on issue—£3,375

Thereafter:

  • on the first anniversary of the issue of the licence—£6,750

  • on the second anniversary of the issue of the licence—£10,125

  • on the third anniversary of the issue of the licence—£13,500

  • on the fourth anniversary of the issue of the licence—£20,250

  • on the fifth and each subsequent anniversary of the issue of the licence—£27,000

Yearly
Remote Meter Reading Operator
—183.5–184.5 MHz

For each exclusive national 200 kHz channel—£80,000

For the shared 200 kHz channel, nationally—£8,000

For the shared 200 kHz channel, regionally—£1,600

For each shared 25 kHz channel, nationally—£1,000

For each shared 25 kHz channel, regionally—£200

Yearly ; and

(vi) the following provisions shall be substituted for the provisions relating to the licence classes under the heading “ Technology Development ”—

Unspecified Temporary Radio Use £250 for each channel per location for up to six months None
Unspecified Operational Radio Use £100 for each channel per location Yearly
Testing and Development £50 for each station or apparatus per location Yearly ;

(e) in Schedule 3—

(i) the following table shall be inserted after the table in Part I relating to the 4 GHz band—

5.925–6.425 GHz band

1A. (National Grid References for 25 km × 25 km areas)

HY0000 SX0050
HY2500 SX0075
HY5000 SX2550
HY7550 SX2575
SJ5025 TL0000
SJ7525 TL2500
SS0000 TQ0075
SW7550 TQ2575
SW7575 ; and

(ii) for Parts II and III, there shall be substituted the Parts II and III set out in Schedule 1 to these Regulations; and

(f) for Schedule 6, there shall be substituted the Schedule 6 set out in Schedule 2 to these Regulations.

Patricia Hewitt,

Minister of State for Small Business and E-Commerce,

Department of Trade and Industry

26th June 2000

Regulation 2(e)(ii)

PART II FEES PAYABLE IN RELATION TO CONGESTED AREAS

Frequency band Limits of bandwidth per fixed link Minimum data bit rate Fee £
3.600–4.200 GHz Not more than 15 MHz 51 Mbit/s 795
More than 15 MHz but not more than 30 MHz

51 Mbit/s

140 Mbit/s

1,590

1,025

More than 30 MHz but not more than 90 MHz 140 Mbit/s 3,075
5.925–6.425 GHz Not more than 15 MHz 51 Mbit/s 795
More than 15 MHz but not more than 30 MHz

51 Mbit/s

140 Mbit/s

1,590

1,025

More than 30 MHz but not more than 90 MHz 140 Mbit/s 3,075
7.425–7.900 GHz Not more than 3.5 MHz 8 Mbit/s 385
More than 3.5 MHz but not more than 7 MHz

8 Mbit/s

16 Mbit/s

770

515

More than 7 MHz but not more than 14 MHz

16 Mbits

34 Mbit/s

1,030

795

More than 14 MHz but not more than 28 MHz

34 Mbit/s

140 Mbit/s

1,590

1,025

More than 28 MHz but not more than 56 MHz 140 Mbit/s 2,050
12.750–13.250 GHz and 14.250–14.500 GHz Not more than 1.75 MHz 2 Mbit/s 255
More than 1.75 MHz but not more than 3.5 MHz

4 Mbit/s

8 Mbit/s

510

385

More than 3.5 MHz but not more than 7 MHz

8 Mbit/s

16 Mbit/s

770

515

More than 7 MHz but not more than 14 MHz

16 Mbit/s

34 Mbit/s

1,030

795

More than 14 MHz but not more than 28 MHz

34 Mbit/s

140 Mbit/s

1,590

1,025

More than 28 MHz but not more than 56 MHz 140 Mbit/s 2,050
All bands specified above Any bandwidth in relation to an analogue link Not applicable 1,025

PART III FEES PAYABLE IN RELATION TO NON-CONGESTED AREAS

Frequency band Limits of bandwidth per fixed link Fee £
1350–1690 MHz Not more than 500 kHz 260
More than 500 kHz but not more than 1 MHz 380
More than 1 MHz but not more than 2 MHz 500
1.700–1.900 GHz More than 50 kHz 380
3.600–4.200 GHz Not more than 15 MHz 640
More than 15 MHz but not more than 30 MHz 825
More than 30 MHz but not more than 90 MHz 2,475
5.925–6.425 GHz Not more than 15 MHz 640
More than 15 MHz but not more than 30 MHz 825
More than 30 MHz but not more than 90 MHz 2,475
7.425–7.900 GHz 12.750–13.250 GHz and 14.250–14.500 GHz Not more than 3.5 MHz 310
More than 3.5 MHz but not more than 7 MHz 415
More than 7 MHz but not more than 14 MHz 640
More than 14 MHz but not more than 28 MHz 825
More than 28 MHz but not more than 56 MHz 1,240
17.300–17.700 GHz Not more than 14 MHz 720
More than 14 MHz but not more than 100 MHz 925
More than 100 MHz but not more than 200 MHz 1,030
More than 200 MHz but not more than 300 MHz 1,155
More than 300 MHz 1,280
21.200–23.600 GHz 24.500–26.500 GHz and 27.500–29.500 GHz Not more than 3.5 MHz 285
More than 3.5 MHz but not more than 7 MHz 380
More than 7 MHz but not more than 14 MHz 590
More than 14 MHz but not more than 28 MHz 760
More than 28 MHz but not more than 56 MHz 1,140
31.000–31.800 GHz Not more than 56 MHz 720
More than 56 MHz but not more than 140 MHz 885
More than 140 MHz but not more than 250 MHz 1,030
More than 250 MHz but not more than 280 MHz 1,155
37.000–39.500 GHz Not more than 3.5 MHz 225
More than 3.5 MHz but not more than 7 MHz 300
More than 7 MHz but not more than 14 MHz 465
More than 14 MHz but not more than 28 MHz 600
More than 28 MHz but not more than 56 MHz 900
48.500–50.200 GHz Not more than 28 MHz 300
51.400–52.660 GHz Not more than 56 MHz 300
55.780–57.000 GHz Not more than 56 MHz 300 .

Regulation 2(f).

SCHEDULE 2

SCHEDULE 6 HEAVILY CONGESTED AND CONGESTED AREAS FOR COMMON BASE STATION OPERATOR LICENCE

Designation of Area National Grid References for 10 km × 10 km areas
Heavily Congested TQ 000 500 TQ 100 500 TQ 200 500 TQ 300 500 TQ 400 500 TQ 500 600
TQ 000 600 TQ 100 600 TQ 200 600 TQ 300 600 TQ 400 600 TQ 500 700
TQ 000 700 TQ 100 700 TQ 200 700 TQ 300 700 TQ 400 700 TQ 500 800
TQ 000 800 TQ 100 800 TQ 200 800 TQ 300 800 TQ 400 800 TQ 500 900
TQ 000 900 TQ 100 900 TQ 200 900 TQ 300 900 TQ 400 900
Congested NX 300 000 NX 400 000
SC 100 600 SC 200 600 SC 300 600 SC 200 700 SC 300 700 SC 400 700
SC 200 800 SC 300 800 SC 400 800 SC 300 900 SC 400 900
SD 200 000 SD 300 000 SD 400 000 SD 500 000 SD 600 000 SD 700 000
SD 800 000 SD 900 000 SD 200 100 SD 300 100 SD 400 100 SD 500 100
SD 600 100 SD 700 100 SD 800 100 SD 900 100
SE 000 000 SE 000 100
SH 600 600 SH 700 600 SH 800 600 SH 900 600 SH 600 700 SH 700 700
SH 800 700 SH 900 700 SH 600 800 SH 700 800 SH 800 800
SJ 000 000 SJ 400 000 SJ 500 000 SJ 600 000 SJ 700 000 SJ 800 000
SJ 900 000 SJ 400 100 SJ 500 100 SJ 600 100 SJ 700 100 SJ 800 100
SJ 900 100 SJ 200 200 SJ 300 200 SJ 400 200 SJ 500 200 SJ 600 200
SJ 700 200 SJ 800 200 SJ 900 200 SJ 000 300 SJ 100 300 SJ 200 300
SJ 300 300 SJ 400 300 SJ 500 300 SJ 600 300 SJ 700 300 SJ 800 300
SJ 900 300 SJ 000 400 SJ 100 400 SJ 200 400 SJ 300 400 SJ 400 400
SJ 500 400 SJ 600 400 SJ 700 400 SJ 800 400 SJ 900 400 SJ 000 500
SJ 100 500 SJ 200 500 SJ 300 500 SJ 400 500 SJ 500 500 SJ 600 500
SJ 700 500 SJ 800 500 SJ 900 500 SJ 000 600 SJ 100 600 SJ 200 600
SJ 300 600 SJ 400 600 SJ 500 600 SJ 600 600 SJ 700 600 SJ 800 600
SJ 900 600 SJ 000 700 SJ 100 700 SJ 200 700 SJ 300 700 SJ 400 700
SJ 500 700 SJ 600 700 SJ 700 700 SJ 800 700 SJ 900 700 SJ 000 800
SJ 100 800 SJ 200 800 SJ 300 800 SJ 400 800 SJ 500 800 SJ 600 800
SJ 700 800 SJ 800 800 SJ 900 800 SJ 200 900 SJ 300 900 SJ 400 900
SJ 500 900 SJ 600 900 SJ 700 900 SJ 800 900 SJ 900 900
SK 000 000 SK 100 000 SK 200 000 SK 300 000 SK 400 000 SK 500 000
SK 600 000 SK 000 100 SK 100 100 SK 200 100 SK 300 100 SK 400 100
SK 500 100 SK 000 200 SK 100 200 SK 200 200 SK 300 200 SK 400 200
SK 500 200 SK 000 300 SK 100 300 SK 200 300 SK 300 300 SK 400 300
SK 000 400 SK 100 400 SK 200 400 SK 300 400 SK 000 500 SK 100 500
SK 200 500 SK 300 500 SK 000 600 SK 100 600 SK 200 600 SK 000 700
SK 100 700 SK 000 800 SK 100 800 SK 000 900
SO 600 400 SO 700 400 SO 800 400 SO 900 400 SO 600 500 SO 700 500
SO 800 500 SO 900 500 SO 500 600 SO 600 600 SO 700 600 SO 800 600
SO 900 600 SO 500 700 SO 600 700 SO 700 700 SO 800 700 SO 900 700
SO 500 800 SO 600 800 SO 700 800 SO 800 800 SO 900 800 SO 400 900
SO 500 900 SO 600 900 SO 700 900 SO 800 900 SO 900 900
SP 100 000 SP 200 000 SP 300 000 SP 400 000 SP 500 000 SP 600 000
SP 700 000 SP 800 000 SP 900 000 SP 000 100 SP 100 100 SP 200 100
SP 300 100 SP 400 100 SP 500 100 SP 600 100 SP 700 100 SP 800 100
SP 900 100 SP 000 200 SP 100 200 SP 200 200 SP 300 200 SP 400 200
SP 500 200 SP 600 200 SP 700 200 SP 800 200 SP 900 200 SP 000 300
SP 100 300 SP 200 300 SP 300 300 SP 400 300 SP 500 300 SP 600 300
SP 700 300 SP 800 300 SP 900 300 SP 000 400 SP 100 400 SP 200 400
SP 300 400 SP 400 400 SP 500 400 SP 600 400 SP 700 400 SP 800 400
SP 900 400 SP 000 500 SP 100 500 SP 200 500 SP 300 500 SP 400 500
SP 500 500 SP 600 500 SP 700 500 SP 800 500 SP 900 500 SP 000 600
SP 100 600 SP 200 600 SP 300 600 SP 400 600 SP 500 600 SP 600 600
SP 700 600 SP 800 600 SP 000 700 SP 100 700 SP 200 700 SP 300 700
SP 400 700 SP 500 700 SP 600 700 SP 700 700 SP 800 700 SP 000 800
SP 100 800 SP 200 800 SP 300 800 SP 400 800 SP 500 800 SP 600 800
SP 700 800 SP 000 900 SP 100 900 SP 200 900 SP 300 900 SP 400 900
SP 500 900 SP 600 900
SU 300 000 SU 400 000 SU 500 000 SU 600 000 SU 700 000 SU 800 000
SU 900 000 SU 300 100 SU 400 100 SU 500 100 SU 600 100 SU 700 100
SU 800 100 SU 900 100 SU 300 200 SU 400 200 SU 500 200 SU 600 200
SU 700 200 SU 800 200 SU 900 200 SU 300 300 SU 400 300 SU 500 300
SU 600 300 SU 700 300 SU 800 300 SU 900 300 SU 300 400 SU 400 400
SU 500 400 SU 600 400 SU 700 400 SU 800 400 SU 900 400 SU 300 500
SU 400 500 SU 500 500 SU 600 500 SU 700 500 SU 800 500 SU 900 500
SU 300 600 SU 400 600 SU 500 600 SU 600 600 SU 700 600 SU 800 600
SU 900 600 SU 200 700 SU 300 700 SU 400 700 SU 500 700 SU 600 700
SU 700 700 SU 800 700 SU 900 700 SU 200 800 SU 300 800 SU 400 800
SU 500 800 SU 600 800 SU 700 800 SU 800 800 SU 900 800 SU 100 900
SU 200 900 SU 300 900 SU 400 900 SU 500 900 SU 600 900 SU 700 900
SU 800 900 SU 900 900
SZ 400 700 SZ 500 700 SZ 600 800 SZ 300 800 SZ 400 800 SZ 500 800
SZ 600 900 SZ 700 900 SZ 800 900 SZ 900 900 SZ 300 900 SZ 400 900
SZ 500 900
TL 000 000 TL 100 000 TL 200 000 TL 300 000 TL 400 000 TL 500 000
TL 600 000 TL 700 000 TL 800 000 TL 900 000 TL 000 100 TL 100 100
TL 200 100 TL 300 100 TL 400 100 TL 500 100 TL 600 100 TL 700 100
TL 800 100 TL 900 100 TL 000 200 TL 100 200 TL 200 200 TL 300 200
TL 400 200 TL 500 200 TL 600 200 TL 700 200 TL 800 200 TL 900 200
TR 000 100 TR 000 200 TR 000 300 TR 100 300 TR 200 300 TR 000 400
TR 100 400 TR 200 400 TR 300 400 TR 000 500 TR 100 500 TR 200 500
TR 300 500 TR 000 600 TR 100 600 TR 200 600 TR 300 600 TR 400 600
TR 000 700 TR 300 700
TQ 000 000 TQ 100 000 TQ 200 000 TQ 300 000 TQ 400 000 TQ 500 000
TQ 600 000 TQ 700 000 TQ 800 000 TQ 000 100 TQ 100 100 TQ 200 100
TQ 300 100 TQ 400 100 TQ 500 100 TQ 600 100 TQ 700 100 TQ 800 100
TQ 900 100 TQ 000 200 TQ 100 200 TQ 200 200 TQ 300 200 TQ 400 200
TQ 500 200 TQ 600 200 TQ 700 200 TQ 800 200 TQ 900 200 TQ 000 300
TQ 100 300 TQ 200 300 TQ 300 300 TQ 400 300 TQ 500 300 TQ 600 300
TQ 700 300 TQ 800 300 TQ 900 300 TQ 000 400 TQ 100 400 TQ 200 400
TQ 300 400 TQ 400 400 TQ 500 400 TQ 600 400 TQ 700 400 TQ 800 400
TQ 900 400 TQ 500 500 TQ 600 500 TQ 700 500 TQ 800 500 TQ 900 500
TQ 600 600 TQ 700 600 TQ 800 600 TQ 900 600 TQ 600 700 TQ 700 700
TQ 800 700 TQ 900 700 TQ 600 800 TQ 700 800 TQ 800 800 TQ 900 800
TQ 600 900 TQ 700 900 TQ 800 900 TQ 900 900
TV 400 900 TV 500 900 TV 600 900
Congested All of Northern Ireland
( 1 )

1998 c. 6 ; section 1 was extended to Jersey by S.I. 1998/1512 , to Guernsey by S.I. 1998/1511 , and to the Isle of Man by S.I. 1998/1510 .

( 2 )

S.I. 1999/1774 , amended by S.I. 1999/3243 .

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