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UK Gazette Notices
23 November 2017
HIGHWAYS ENGLAND COMPANY LIMITED
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1)(A),
15(2), AND PARAGRAPH 27(1) OF SCHEDULE 9 AND
REGULATION 16(2) OF THE MOTORWAY TRAFFIC (ENGLAND
AND WALES) REGULATIONS
THE A1(M) MOTORWAY (JUNCTION 14) AND THE A1 TRUNK
ROAD (ALCONBURY TO BUCKDEN, CAMBRIDGESHIRE)
(TEMPORARY RESTRICTION AND PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC)
ORDER 2017
Notice is hereby given that Highways England Company Limited (a)
has made an Order on the A1(M) Motorway and A1 Trunk Road in the
County of Cambridgeshire, to allow for carriageway resurfacing
between Buckden and Brampton and carriageway widening and
associated works to be carried out in safety.
The works are expected to start on, or after, Monday 27 November
2017 and will continue for approximately 3 years. The Order will come
into force on 27 November 2017 and continue until the work is
completed.
The works will be carried out using a combination of lane closures,
gap closures, full carriageway closures, slip road closures, contraflow,
hard shoulder running and narrow lanes. Temporary mandatory speed
limits will be in force at times in the interest of safety.
The closures and speed restriction will be applied only to the extent
that is necessary for particular works to be undertaken and will only
apply during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by
traffic signs.
The effect of the Order will be to –
1. Impose for 24 hours daily, a speed limit of
1.1. 40 miles per hour or 50 miles per hour on the -
• A1(M) southbound between points 1600 metres north and 300
metres north of the J14 exit slip, and
• A1 northbound between points 650 metres south and 350 metres
north of the A1/B661 Buckden Roundabout.
1.2. 40 miles per hour on the -
• A1(M) northbound from a point 100 metres south of Alconbury
Interchange overbridge to a point 800 metres south of the J14 entry
slip road,
• A1(M) southbound from a point 300 north of the J14 exit slip road to
a point 100 metres south of the Alconbury Interchange overbridge,
• A1 northbound from a point 350 metres north of the A1/B661
Buckden Roundabout, to a point 100 metres south of Alconbury
Interchange overbridge, and
• A1 southbound from a point 100 metres south of Alconbury
Interchange overbridge to its junction with the A1/B661 Buckden
Roundabout.
2. Close, alternately, the -
2.1 A1(M) –
• northbound carriageway from its diverge from the A1 at Alconbury
to the entry slip road at J14,
• southbound carriageway from the exit slip road at J14 to its merge
with the A1 at Alconbury,
2.1. and the A1-
• northbound carriageway from the north side of the A1/B661
Buckden Roundabout to its merge with the A1(M) at Alconbury,
• southbound carriageway from its diverge with the A1(M) at
Alconbury to its junction with the A1/B661 Buckden Roundabout,
• northbound entry and exit slip roads at Brampton Hut Interchange,
• northbound exit slip road at Alconbury Interchange – diverting traffic
to exit at Brampton Hut Interchange then A14 eastbound to J22, A14
northbound to exit at B1043 Rusts Lane Interchange, Alconbury,
• northbound exit and entry slip roads at its junction with the B1514
Buckden Road,
• southbound entry slip road at Alconbury Interchange – Diverting
traffic via B1043 and Ermine Street then via A14 to A14 J23, exit and
re-join A14 westbound to A1 Brampton Hut Interchange,
• southbound exit and entry slip roads at Brampton Hut Interchange,
and
• southbound exit and entry slip roads at its junction with the B1514
Brampton Road – Diverting traffic wishing to join the A1 via B1514
through Brampton, join A14 at J22, exit at J24 then A1198 Ermine
Street, A428 and A1.
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
For the purpose of this notice the A14 Brampton Hut interchange J21,
A14/B1514 Brampton and Huntingdon Racecourse J22, A14 Spittals
Interchange J23 and A14 Godmanchester Interchange J24 will be
referred to respectively as J21, J22, J23 and J24.
DIVERSIONS:
A1 Southbound –
Alconbury Interchange to Brampton Hut Interchange – traffic to exit
A1(M) at J14 then via A14 J23 join A14 westbound to A1/A14 J21 and
continue their journey,
Brampton Hut Interchange to Buckden – traffic to exit at A1/A14 J21
to A14 J24, A1198 Ermine Street then A428 to join A1 southbound.
Alconbury to Buckden – traffic to exit at A1(M) J14 then via A14(M) to
A14 J23, westbound to A1/A14 J21,
Brampton Hut Interchange – traffic to exit via A14 eastbound to A14
J24 then A1198 Ermine Street, A428 westbound to A1,
A1 Northbound –
Buckden to Brampton Hut Interchange – traffic would be diverted
south via A1 to join A428 at Wyboston then A1198, A14 to A1/A14
J21 Brampton Hut Interchange and join A1,
Brampton Hut Interchange to Alconbury Interchange – traffic would
be diverted via A14 to J23, then A14 westbound to A1(M) J14,
Buckden to Alconbury – traffic would be diverted at A428 Wyboston,
then A1198 Ermine Street, A14 J24 to A14 J23 then A1(M) J14.
All lay-bys adjacent to the lengths of carriageway described at 2
above will remain closed for 24 hours daily for the duration of the
works.
The temporary mandatory speed limits (which will not apply to
emergency service or special force vehicles), closures (which will not
apply to works, emergency service, winter maintenance or traffic
officer vehicles) and diversion routes, will be clearly indicated by
traffic signs throughout the works.
Access to or from the A1 from various side roads in Buckden will be
restricted at times. Access to properties will be maintained during the
closures, by escort vehicle where necessary.
Mrs Y A Tomkins, Highways England Company Limited
(a) Registered in England and wales under company no. 9346363.
Registered Office; Bridge House, Walnut Tree Close, Guildford,
Surrey, GU1 4LZ.
General Enquiries relating to this notice may be made in writing to
Christopher Bayliss at Highways England, Woodlands, Manton Lane,
Bedford, MK41 7LW, by emailing
[email protected] or by telephoning 0300
123 5000.
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD
PROPOSED LIMITED STAY PARKING BAYS IN THE SERVICE
ROAD FRONTING NOS. 298 TO 310 BAKER STREET, ENFIELD
EN1
Further information may be obtained from Council Housing
Department, telephone number 020 8375 8343.
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Enfield propose to make the Enfield (Free Parking Places)
(North Enfield) (No. *) Order 201*, under section 6 of the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984, as amended.
2. The general effect of the Order would be, in the service road
fronting Nos. 298 to 310 Baker Street Enfield EN1, to introduce limited
stay parking bays (for 11 vehicles) opposite Nos. 298 to 306 Baker
Street EN1, which would operate between 8 am and 6.30 pm on
Mondays to Saturdays inclusive (excluding Christmas Day, Good
Friday and Bank Holidays). During these times vehicles would be
permitted to use the parking bays free of charge for up to 2 hours at a
time, with no return within 1 hour.
[Note: On 15th March 2017, the Council gave notice that it proposed
to introduce similar parking bays in the above service road in which
vehicles could be left free of charge for 1 hour at a time, with no
return within 1 hour. The proposal described in paragraph 2. above
(which differs in that it would allow vehicles to be left in the parking
bays for up to 2 hours at a time) is instead of this previous proposal.]
3. A copy of the proposed Order, of a map indicating the location and
effect of the proposed Order and the Council's statement of reasons
for proposing to make the Order and any other relevant documents
can be inspected at the Reception Desk, the Civic Centre, Silver
Street, Enfield, Middlesex, EN1 3XD during normal office hours on
Mondays to Fridays inclusive. (Note: Should you wish to discuss the
proposals in more detail with a Council officer, please ring the above-
mentioned telephone number to arrange a mutually convenient time.)
4. Any person wishing to object to the proposed Order, or make any
other representations in respect of it should send a statement in
writing to that effect, or by e-mail to [email protected], and in the
case of an objection stating the grounds thereof, to the Head of
Traffic and Transportation, the Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield,
Middlesex, EN1 3XD, quoting the reference TG52/1321c (Baker
Street EN1), by 13th December 2017.
5. Under the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any
letter you write to the Council in response to this Notice may, upon
written request, be made available to the press and to the public, who
would be entitled to take copies of it if they so wished.
David B. Taylor, Head of Traffic and Transportation
Dated 22nd November 2017
LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON
THE HILLINGDON (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTION)
(CONSOLIDATION) ORDER 1994 (AMENDMENT NO. 506) ORDER
THE HILLINGDON (HEATHROW)(ZONE H1)(ON-STREET PARKING
PLACES) (CONSOLIDATION NO. 2) ORDER 2017
THE HILLINGDON (ON STREET PARKING PLACES) (WEST
DRAYTON/YIEWSLEY) (RESIDENTS) ZONES Y1 & Y2 & Y1B
ORDER 2017
THE HILLINGDON (UXBRIDGE SOUTH) (ZONE U5) (ON STREET
PARKING PLACES) ORDER 2007 (AMENDMENT NO. 16) ORDER
THE HILLINGDON (HILLINGDON HOSPITAL) (RESIDENTS ZONE
HH) (ON STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO. 2)
ORDER 2017
THE HILLINGDON)(ON-STREET PARKING PLACES) (HAYES END)
(RESIDENTS ZONE HE) (AMENDMENT NO. 2) ORDER 2017
THE HILLINGDON (ON STREET PARKING PLACES)
(NORTHWOOD) (RESIDENTS) ZONE N ORDER 2015
(AMENDMENT NO. 4) ORDER 2017
THE HILLINGDON (UXBRIDGE SOUTH) (ZONE U6) (ON STREET
PARKING PLACES) ORDER 2007 (AMENDMENT NO. 21) ORDER
THE HILLINGDON (ON STREET PARKING PLACES) (SOUTH
RUISLIP) (RESIDENTS) ZONE SR & SR2 (AMENDMENT NO. 7)
ORDER 2017
THE HILLINGDON (FREE PARKING PLACES) (DISABLED
PERSONS) TRAFFIC ORDER 2015 (AMENDMENT NO. 17) ORDER
Hillingdon Council gives notice that on 17th November 2017 it made
these Orders which will:
1. Introduce an extension to the Yiewsley Parking Management
Scheme and Stop & Shop Parking Scheme on Fairfield Road,
Yiewsley as advertised on the 29th March and 9th August 2017.
2. Remove sections of permit holder parking places at the
following locations to accommodate new or extended vehicle
crossings:
i) Remove the Zone HH permit holder parking place outside No. 46
Peel Way, Uxbridge, replace with 'Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm'
waiting restrictions.
ii) Remove the Zone HH permit holder parking place outside No. 25
Ashwood Avenue, Uxbridge, replace with 'Monday to Friday 9am to
5pm' waiting restrictions.
iii) Remove part of the Zone HH permit holder parking place outside
No. 19 Ashwood Avenue, Uxbridge, replace with 'Monday to Friday
9am to 5pm' waiting restrictions.
iv) Remove part of the Zone HE permit holder parking place outside
No. 18 Hewens Road, Hayes, replace with 'Monday to Friday 8am to
10am and 2.30pm to 4.30pm ' waiting restrictions.
v) Remove part of the Zone H1 permit holder parking place outside
No. 35 Blunts Avenue, Sipson, replace with 'Monday to Saturday 9am
to 5pm ' waiting restrictions.
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
vi) Remove part of the Zone H1 permit holder parking places outside
No. 13 Pinglestone Close and No. 4 Pinglestone Close, West Drayton
and replace with 'Monday to Saturday 9am to 10pm' waiting
restrictions.
vii) Remove part of the Zone N permit holder parking place outside
No. 30 Thirlmere Gardens, Northwood, replace with 'Monday to
Friday 11am to 3pm' waiting restrictions.
viii) Remove part of the Zone N permit holder parking place outside
No. 16 Chester Road, Northwood replace with 'Monday to Friday 1pm
to 2pm' waiting restrictions.
ix) Remove part of the Zone U6 permit holder parking place outside
No. 36 Frays Waye, Uxbridge, replace with 'Monday to Friday 9am to
5pm' waiting restrictions.
x) Remove part of the Zone U6 permit holder parking place outside
No. 23 Glebe Road, Uxbridge, replace with 'Monday to Friday 9am to
5pm' waiting restrictions.
xi) Remove part of the Zone SR permit holder parking place outside
No. 12 Cavendish Avenue, Ruislip replace with 'Monday to Friday
9am to 5pm' waiting restrictions.
3. Install blue badge disabled parking bays at the following
locations:
i) Outside No. 1 Mulberry Crescent, West Drayton.
ii) Outside No. 94/96 St Peters Road, Uxbridge.
iii) Outside No. 20 Lees Avenue, Northwood.
iv) Outside No. 103 Sutton Court Road, Hillingdon.
v) Outside No. 24 Harmondsworth Road, West Drayton.
vi) Opposite No. 52 Coleridge Way, West Drayton.
vii) Adjacent to No. 24 Brickett Close, Ruislip.
4. Remove the following redundant blue badge disabled parking
bays:
i) Outside No. 60 Seaton Gardens, Ruislip.
ii) Outside No. 61 Pinkwell Avenue, Hayes.
5. Convert part of the Zone U5 permit holder parking place
outside No.16 Burness Close, Uxbridge to create a new blue
badge disabled parking bay.
6. Make the following amendments to the existing Parking
Management Scheme in the eastern section of Orchard Waye,
Uxbridge:
i) Remove the Zone U5 permit holder parking place outside Orchard
House and No. 1 Orchard Waye Villas, Uxbridge. Replace with double
yellow lines outside Orchard House and single yellow line outside No.
1 Orchard Waye Villas.
ii) Convert part of the existing Zone U5 (B) business permit holder
parking place adjacent to September Court to Zone U5 permit holder
parking.
Copies of the Orders which will come into operation on 27th
November 2017 can be seen by appointment at the Civic Centre,
Uxbridge during normal office hours, for six weeks following the date
on which this notice is published. Copies of the Orders can be
obtained from Resident Services Directorate, telephone number
01895 250631. If any person wishes to question the validity of the
order or any of its provisions on the grounds that it or they are not
within the powers conferred by the Act, or that any requirement of the
Act or of any instrument made under the Act has not been complied
with, that person may, within 6 weeks from the date on which the
order is made, apply for the purpose to the High Court. .
JEAN PALMER, Deputy Chief Executive & Corporate Director of
Residents Services
Dated this the 22nd day of November 2017.
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM
THE NEWHAM (FOREST GATE) (PARKING PLACES) (SPECIAL
PARKING AREA) (NO. 1, 2002) (AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*
THE NEWHAM (FOREST GATE) (DISABLED RESIDENT PARKING
PLACES) (NO. 1, 2010) (AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*
THE NEWHAM (PARKING PLACES) (ANY CONTROLLED
PARKING ZONE PERMIT) (NO. 1, 2016) (AMENDMENT NO. *)
ORDER 201*
THE NEWHAM (PARKING PLACES) (CAR CLUBS) (NO. 1, 2007)
(AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*
THE NEWHAM (FREE PARKING PLACES) (ELECTRIC VEHICLES)
(NO. 1, 2014) (AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*
THE NEWHAM (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTION)
(AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*
THE NEWHAM (DISABLED PERSONS) (COMMUNITY PARKING)
(SPECIAL PARKING AREA) (NO. 1, 2007) (AMENDMENT NO. *)
ORDER 201*
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Newham proposes to make the above-mentioned Orders
under Sections 6, 45, 46, 49 and 124 and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the
Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended by the Local
Government Act 1985 and all other enabling powers.
2. The general effect of the Orders would be to introduce additional
parking facilities by means of new 20-minute free bays (enabling valid
Newham permit holders to park in these bays at with no charge for 20
minutes) and to introduce new car club bays, electric vehicle charging
bays in Forest Gate Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ). Whilst there
would be additional bays being implemented in your zone, the council
would endeavour to amend single and double yellow lines in an effort
to retain existing parking arrangements. This can be achieved
because the recommendations for the permitted lengths of lining to
be implemented has been amended by the Department for Transport
since your zone was first implemented.
Parking facilities in the existing Forest Gate CPZ would include:
• Any Newham CPZ permit parking places where vehicles
displaying a valid resident or business permit issued for use in any
London Borough of Newham RPZ may be left during the operational
hours for a maximum period of 20 minutes (no return within 1 hour) in
Claremont Road, Earlham Grove, Hampton Road, Norwich Road and
Osborne Road;
• A disabled resident parking place, operating at any time, for use
by disabled badge holders who meet the current criteria for provision
of disabled persons’ parking places and display a valid disabled
resident permit in Hampton Road;
• The revocation of any redundant disabled resident parking places
in Forest Gate RPZ;
• Car club parking places, operating at any time, for the use of
vehicles displaying a valid car club permit in Claremont Road,
Earlham Grove, Hampton Road, Norwich Road and Osborne Road;
• Electric vehicle charging bays, operating at any time, in Claremont
Road, Hampton Road and Osborne Road.
• Waiting restrictions operating during the operational hours of the
zone or from 7am to 7pm on Monday to Saturday inclusive or ‘at any
time’.
• A disabled persons’ parking place operating daily in Claremont
Road for use by disabled (blue) badge holders only. Vehicles may be
left for a maximum period of 3 hours (no return within 2 hours).
3. Currently payment methods for Pay and Display and Shared Use
bays within the London Borough of Newham can be made using cash
or via means of the Council’s cashless payment system (pay by
phone). As part of these works the council will be removing the ability
to pay for parking using cash which means all parking charges will be
made via means of the Council’s cashless payment system by making
an approved credit/debit card payment by mobile phone or via the
internet.
4. Copies of the proposed Orders, together with documents giving
more detailed particulars of the Orders, can be inspected between
9am and 5pm on Monday to Friday inclusive at Newham Dockside,
1000 Dockside Road, London E16 2QU until six weeks after the date
on which the Orders are made or until the proposed Orders are
withdrawn, as appropriate.
5. Further information may be obtained by telephoning 020 3373
8120.
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
6. All objections and other representations relating to any of the
proposed Orders must be made in writing or by email quoting the
reference “CPZ Improvements” by 13 December 2017. All objections
must specify the grounds on which they are made. They should be
sent to the Interim Head of Commissioning (Highways and Traffic),
London Borough of Newham, 3rd Floor West, Newham Dockside,
1000 Dockside Road, London E16 2QU or by email to:
[email protected].
7. Persons objecting to the Orders should be aware that in view of the
Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985 this Council may
be legally obliged to make any comments in response to this Notice
open to public inspection.
GRAHAM COX, Interim Head of Commissioning (Highways and
Traffic)
Dated 22 November 2017
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM
DESIGNATION OF PARKING PLACES AND CHANGES TO
WAITING RESTRICTIONS
THE NEWHAM (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTION)
(AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 201*
THE NEWHAM (DISABLED PERSONS) (COMMUNITY PARKING)
(SPECIAL PARKING AREA) (NO. 1, 2007) (AMENDMENT NO. *)
ORDER 201*
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Newham proposes to make the above-mentioned Orders
under Sections 6 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road
Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended.
2. The general effect of the Waiting Restriction Order would be to:-
(a) convert existing single yellow lines in Pitchford Street at the
junction of Widdin Street to double yellow lines operating ‘at any
time’;
(b) introduce waiting restrictions operating ‘at any time’ (double yellow
lines) in Hoskins Close:
(i) on the east and south-east side, from a point adjacent to the flank
wall of Nos. 117/128 Hoskins Close to a point 9.5 metres south-west
of the south-western boundary of No. 143 Hoskins Close; and
(ii) the west side, from the southern boundary of No. 101 Hoskins
Close southward for a distance of 3 metres.
3. The general effect of the Disabled Persons Community Parking
Order would be to designate disabled persons’ parking places
operating ‘at any time’ in:
(a) Salway Road E15, the west side, outside Stratford Picture House
Cinema; and
(b) Atherton Road E7, the south-west side, adjacent to the flank wall
of Atherton Leisure Centre;
These parking places would have a 3 hour time limit with no return
within 2 hours and be for use by blue badge holders.
4. Copies of the proposed Orders, together with documents giving
more detailed particulars of the Orders, can be inspected between
9am and 5pm on Monday to Friday inclusive at Newham Dockside,
1000 Dockside Road, London E16 2QU until six weeks after the date
on which the Orders are made or until the proposed Orders are
withdrawn, as appropriate.
5. Further information may be obtained by telephoning 020 3373
0344.
6. All objections and other representations relating to any of the
proposed Orders must be made in writing by 13 December 2017. All
objections must specify the grounds on which they are made. They
should be sent to the Interim Head of Commissioning (Highways and
Traffic), London Borough of Newham, 3rd Floor West, Newham
Dockside, 1000 Dockside Road, London E16 2QU or by email to:
[email protected]
8. Persons objecting to the Orders should be aware that in view of the
Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985 this Council may
be legally obliged to make any comments in response to this Notice
open to public inspection.
GRAHAM COX, Interim Head of Commissioning (Highways and
Traffic)
Dated 22 November 2017
CROYDON COUNCIL
PROPOSED INTRODUCTION OF 24HR PAY AND DISPLAY
PARKING WITHIN THE WANDLE SURFACE CAR PARK,
CROYDON
THE CROYDON (OFF STREET PARKING PLACES) (NO. B52)
TRAFFIC ORDER 20-
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Croydon Council propose to make
the above Traffic Order under Sections 32, 35, 124 of, and Parts I to
IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984 as amended
and all other enabling powers.
2. The general effect of the Order would be to amend the conditions
of use of the Wandle Surface Pay and Display Car Park to allow the
public to use the car park at any time (proposed tariffs below).
Wandle Surface Car Park Tariffs
Monday 7am – Sunday 7am including Bank Holidays
0 – 1 hour £1.20
1 – 2 hours £2.40
2 – 3 hours £3.60
3 – 4 hours £4.80
4 – 5 hours £6.00
5 – 6 hours £7.20
6 – 7 hours £8.40
7 – 24 hours £9.60
Motorcycles Free
Evenings 6pm – 7am: 1 hour - £1.20 or whole evening £3.00
3. Copies of the proposed Order and all related documents can be
inspected until the last day of a period of six weeks beginning with the
date on which the Order was made or, as the case may be, the
Council decides not to make the Order, between 9am and 4pm,
Mondays to Fridays inclusive at the Enquiry Counter, "Access
Croydon" Facility, Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk, Croydon,
CR0 1EA.
4. Further information may be obtained by telephoning Place
Department, Parking, Croydon Council on 020 8726 6000 ext. 60814.
5. Persons desiring to object to the proposed Order should send a
statement in writing of their objection and the grounds thereof to the
Parking Design Section, Place Department, 6th Floor, Zone C,
Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk, Croydon, CR0 1EA or by
emailing [email protected] quoting the reference
PD/CH/B52 by 13 December 2017.
6. The Order is intended to allow members of the public to use
Wandle Surface Pay and display car park at any time, rather than
between 4pm and 7am and on weekends and Bank Holidays only, as
they currently do. This proposal is intended to provide much needed
off-street parking space in the town centre, support shoppers and
visitors and maximise public parking spaces. Note: Holders of CP
permits will be allowed to use the car park for a maximum stay of 3
hours from 04 December 2017.
Mike Barton, Highway Improvement Manager, Place Department
Dated 22 November 2017
LONDON BOROUGH OF BEXLEY
THE BEXLEY (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTION)
(AMENDMENT NO.X) TRAFFIC ORDER 2017
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Bexley propose to make the above mentioned Order
under sections 6 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road
Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended by Section 8 of and Part 1 of
Schedule 5 to the Local Government Act 1985.
2. The general effect of the Bexley (Waiting and Loading Restriction)
(Amendment No. X) Traffic Order 2017 would be to amend the Bexley
(Waiting and Loading Restriction) Traffic Order 2017 to: Introduce no
waiting at any time restrictions on the west and east sides of Crabtree
Manorway North in the vicinity of a development site known as
Alchemy Park.
a) On the west side the restrictions will extend from a point 190
metres north of the northern kerb line of Anderson Way northwards
for a distance of 40 metres.
b) On the east side the restrictions will extend from a point 190 metres
north of the northern kerb line of Anderson Way northwards for a
distance of 50 metres.
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
3. Copies of the proposed Order, the Bexley (Waiting and Loading
Restriction) Traffic Order 2017 (and any Orders that have amended
that Order), the Council’s Statement of Reasons for proposing to
make the Order and plans which indicate the roads to which the
Order relates can be inspected during normal office hours on
Mondays to Fridays inclusive, at the Contact Centre, 2 Watling Street,
Bexleyheath, Kent DA6 7AT.
5. Further information may be obtained by telephoning Martin
Wybraniec on 020 3045 5812.
6. Any person desiring to object to the proposed Orders should send
a statement in writing of their objections and the grounds thereof, to
Traffic Services, Civic Offices, 2 Watling Street, Bexleyheath, Kent
DA6 7AT or by email to [email protected] within 21 days of the
date of this Notice.
7. Persons objecting to the proposed Orders should be aware that
this Council would be legally obliged to make any comment received
in response to this Notice, open to public inspection.
G. WARD, Deputy Director (Major Projects, Infrastructure and
Delivery)
Dated 22nd November 2017
LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY
THE BROMLEY (CONTROLLED PARKING) (ON STREET PLACES)
ORDER 2004 (AMENDMENT NO. 86) ORDER 2017.
THE BROMLEY (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTION) ORDER
2003 (AMENDMENT NO. 161) ORDER 2017.
THE BROMLEY (FREE PARKING PLACE) (DISABLED PERSONS)
ORDER 2003 (AMENDMENT NO. 51) ORDER 2017.
THE BROMLEY (PRESCRIBED ROUTE) (NO. 2) (ONE WAY)
ORDER 2017.
(WESTMORELAND ROAD, BROMLEY)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough
of Bromley hereinafter called "the Council" on 14th November 2017
made the above-mentioned Orders under sections 6, 45, 46 and 49 of
the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended by Section 8 of
and Part I of Schedule 5 to the Local Government Act 1985 and all
other powers enabling, which will come into operation on 27th
November 2017.
The effect of the Orders would be to:-
(a) introduce waiting restrictions as specified in the Schedule to this
notice;
(b) introduce Pay and Display parking spaces as specified in the
Schedule to this notice;
(c) introduce Shared Use parking spaces as specified in the Schedule
to this notice;
(d) introduce a Disabled parking space as specified in the Schedule to
this notice;
(e) introduce a One-Way system as specified in the Schedule to this
notice.
The Notice of Making of the above Orders in experimental form
published in the News Shopper and The London Gazette on 17th
August 2016 contained a statement that the Council would be
considering in due course whether the provisions of the experimental
Orders should be continued in force indefinitely. The Council has
carefully considered and has decided that they should be so
continued.
A copy of the Orders and the Experimental Orders can be inspected
during normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive in the
Bromley Civic Centre, Stockwell Close, Bromley.
Any persons desiring to question the validity of the Orders or of any
provision contained therein on the grounds that it is not within the
relevant requirements thereof or of any relevant regulations made
thereunder have not been complied with in relation to the Orders may,
within six weeks of the date on which the Orders were made, make
application for the purpose to the High Court.
SCHEDULE:
WAITING RESTRICTIONS
No Waiting At Any Time:-
PICKHURST LANE, Bromley, the service road fronting Nos. 278 to
326, (a) the south west side, from a point opposite the common
boundary of Nos. 300 & 302 north westwards to its junction with the
service road fronting Nos. 143 to 185 Westmoreland Road; (b) the
north east side, from a point 2m north west of the party wall of Nos.
316/324 and Nos. 318/326 north westwards to its junction with the
service road fronting Nos. 143 to 185 Westmoreland Road.
WESTMORELAND ROAD, Bromley, (a) the south east side, (i) from a
point 4m north east of the north eastern kerbline of the service road
fronting Nos. 121 to 141 Westmoreland Road south westwards to a
point 4m south west of the south western kerbline of the service road
fronting Nos. 121 to 141 Westmoreland Road; (ii) from a point 4m
north east of the north eastern kerbline of Woodlea Drive south
westwards to a point 4m south west of the south western kerbline of
Woodlea Drive; (b) the service road fronting Nos. 121 to 185
Westmoreland Road.
WOODLEA DRIVE, Bromley, both sides, from the south eastern
kerbline of Westmoreland Road south eastwards to the north western
flank wall of No. 141 Westmoreland Road.
PAY AND DISPLAY PARKING PLACES
Pay and Display parking between 8.30am and 6.30pm on Mondays to
Saturdays inclusive, except Public Holidays and Bank Holidays. 60p
per hour – 3 hour maximum stay:-
PICKHURST LANE, Bromley, the service road fronting Nos. 312 to
326 Pickhurst Lane, the north east side, from a point 2m north west of
the party wall of Nos. 316/324 and Nos. 318/326 south eastwards for
a distance of 20m. (7 parking spaces)
WESTMORELAND ROAD, Bromley, the service road fronting Nos.
121 to 141 Westmoreland Road, the south east side, from a point 2m
south west of the party wall of Nos. 121/133 and Nos. 123/135 south
westwards for a distance of 15m. (3 parking spaces)
WESTMORELAND ROAD, Bromley, the service road fronting Nos.
143 to 185 Westmoreland Road, the south east side, from a point 3m
north east of the party wall of Nos. 145/165 and Nos. 147/167 south
westwards for a distance of 52m. (19 parking spaces)
SHARED USE PARKING PLACES
Pay and Display parking between 8.30am and 6.30pm on Mondays to
Saturdays inclusive, except Public Holidays and Bank Holidays. 60p
per hour – 3 hour maximum stay. Permit holders ‘WMR’ may park
during the permitted hours with no additional charge. Permits £80 per
annum per vehicle:-
PICKHURST LANE, Bromley, the service road fronting Nos. 312 to
326 Pickhurst Lane, the south west side, from a point 3m north west
of a point opposite the north western boundary of No. 310 north
westwards for a distance of 25m. (5 parking spaces)
WESTMORELAND ROAD, Bromley, the service road fronting Nos.
143 to 185 Westmoreland Road, the north west side, from a point
14m south west of the south western kerbline of Woodlea Drive south
westwards for a distance of 60m. (10 parking spaces)
DISABLED PARKING PLACES
Disabled Parking Bay – at any time:-
WESTMORELAND ROAD, Bromley, the service road fronting Nos.
121 – 141, the east side, outside Nos. 121 & 133.
ONE-WAY SYSTEM
PICKHURST LANE, Bromley, the service road fronting Nos. 312 to
326, between its junction with the service road fronting Nos. 143 to
185 Westmoreland Road and a point 2m north of the northern
boundary of No. 310 in a north west to south east direction.
WESTMORELAND ROAD, Bromley, the service road fronting Nos.
121 to 141, between the southern kerbline of the main carriageway of
Westmoreland Road and the eastern kerbline of Woodlea Drive in a
north east to south west direction.
WESTMORELAND ROAD, Bromley, the service road fronting Nos.
143 to 185, between the western kerbline of Woodlea Drive and its
junction with the service road fronting Nos. 312 to 326 Pickhurst Lane
in a north east to south west direction.
Nigel Davies, Executive Director of Environment and Community
Services Civic Centre, Stockwell Close, Bromley BR1 3UH
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 SECTION 23
INTRODUCE NEW ZEBRA CROSSINGS ON HEATHWAY,
PONDFIELD ROAD, RIPPLE ROAD AND WOOD LANE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Council of the London Borough
of Barking and Dagenham intends to introduce Zebra Crossings and
associated zig-zag markings at the following locations;
1. Heathway, eastern side of the carriageway, from a point 3 metres
north of the common building line of Nos. 655 and 657 Heathway, in a
southerly direction for 68 metres.
2. Heathway, western side of carriageway, from a point 18 metres
south of the common building line of Nos 655 and 657 Heathway, in a
southerly direction for 42 metres.
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
3. Heathway, eastern side of the carriageway, from a point 5 metres
south of the southern kerbline of Alibon Road, in a northerly direction
for 55 metres.
4. Heathway, western side of the carriageway, from a point 5 metres
south of the southern kerbline of Alibon Road, in a northerly direction
for 46 metres.
5. Pondfield Road, eastern side of the carriageway, from a point 3
metres south of the common building line of Nos. 39 and 41 Pondfield
Road, in a southerly direction for 51 metres.
6. Pondfield Road, western side of the carriageway side, from a point
6 metres south of the common building line of Nos. 37 and 39
Pondfield Road in a southerly direction for 42 metres.
7. Ripple Road, northern side of the carriageway, from a point 13
metres east of the extended eastern property boundary of No 240
Ripple Road, in a westerly direction for 42 metres.
8. Ripple Road, southern side of the carriageway, from a point 13
metres east of the extended eastern property boundary of No 240
Ripple Road, in a westerly direction for 38 metres.
9. Wood Lane, northern side of the carriageway, from a point 4 metres
west of the western kerbline of Aylmer Road, in an easterly direction
for 48 metres.
10. Wood Lane, southern side of the carriageway, from a point 4
metres west of the western kerbline of Aylmer Road in an easterly
direction for 56 metres.
HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 SECTION 90A ROAD HUMPS
INTRODUCE RAISED ZEBRA CROSSING ON PONDFIELD ROAD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Council of the London Borough
of Barking and Dagenham intends to introduce a raised table for the
Zebra Crossing at the following location;
1. Pondfield Road (75mm high raised table), from a point 9.1 metres
north of the northern kerbline of Rockwell Road in a northerly
direction for a distance of 7.4 metres.
Full details of the proposals are shown on a plan, which may be
inspected at the Planning Application desk, Town Hall, Barking
between the hours of 9.00am and 4.00pm Monday to Friday.
Persons desiring to comment on the proposed zebra crossings
should send a statement of their objection and the grounds thereof in
writing and sent for the attention of Jacquie Harris to the address
below or via email to [email protected] by 13 December 2017,
quoting the reference LIP003-007.
Sharon Harrington, Head of Enforcement & Operational Services,
Customer commercial & Service Delivery, Town Hall, Barking, Essex
IG11 7LU
Dated 22 November 2017
LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM
THE LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM
(PERMIT PARKING AND WAITING RESTRICTIONS) (HARTS LANE
AREA, BARKING) AMENDMENT NO. * ORDER 20**
THE LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM (OFF-
STREET PARKING PLACES) (AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 20**
Notice is hereby given that the Council of the London Borough of
Barking and Dagenham in exercise of its powers under sections 6, 32,
33, 35, 124 and Parts I to IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984 as amended (hereinafter called “the Act”) and all
other enabling legislation and powers and after consultation with the
Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis in accordance with Part IV
of Schedule 9 of the Act propose to make the above Orders, the
effect of which will be to;
1. Amend the days and times of operation of Barking Town Centre
Zone B Controlled Parking Zone to Mon-Sun 8.30am-9pm.
2. The existing Barking Town Centre Zone B Controlled Parking Zone
will also be extended to include part of North Street (Nos 102-165 &
fronting Nos 63 to 113 Gower House), part of London Road (fronting
Nos 62 to 92 Harvey House & fronting Nos 94 to 128) and the whole
lengths of Gurney Close, Crows Road, Harts Lane, Cape Close and
Cowbridge Lane, where all unrestricted bays will become “Resident
Permit Holders Only Zone B Mon-Sun 8.30am-9pm”.
3. Additional “Resident Permit Holders Only Zone B Mon-Sun
8.30am-9pm” bays and x4 disabled bays will be created in part of
North Street (fronting Nos 1 to 37 Webber House).
4. Off-Street Parking areas will be designated in the following 9 areas
where all unrestricted bays will become “Resident Permit Holders
Only Zone B Mon-Sun 8.30am-9pm”; Crows Road Area Car Park,
Mersea House Area Car Park, Colne House Area Car Park, Cowbridge
North Area Car Park, Cowbridge West Area Car Park, Cowbridge
South Area Car Park, Bowers House Area Car Park, Aveley/Harlow
Mansions Area Car Park and Garage Site off Whiting Avenue. Within
these car park areas, where parking is not permitted it will be marked
on-street with yellow hatching or double yellow lines and these areas
must be kept clear at all times.
5. Amend all existing Resident bays on Whiting Avenue to Resident
Permit Holders Only Zone B Mon-Sun 8.30am-9pm.
6. Revoke the existing Resident bay on Whiting Avenue, North Side,
outside No 8, and replace with “No Waiting Mon-Sun 8.30am-9pm.
7. Introduce “No Waiting At Any Time” restrictions fronting Nos.
114-122 North Street and adjacent to No 26 Cowbridge Lane. Also
between existing parking bays in Mersea House Area Car Park, Crows
Road Area Car Park and Cowbridge South Area Car Park,
8. The charges applicable to Barking Town Centre Permit B permits is
currently as set out in Schedule 1 to this Notice.
Copies of the draft Orders together with a plan and a statement of the
Council’s reasons for proposing the Orders are available for
inspection at the Planning Application desk, Town Hall, Barking
between the hours of 9.00am and 4.00pm Monday to Friday.
Any objections and other representations to the proposed Order must
be made in writing stating the grounds on which they are made and
sent for the attention of Jacquie Harris to the address below, within
21 days from the date of publication of this Notice or by visiting the
council website and following the link below:
www.lbbd.gov.uk/tmofeedback quoting reference ID336 - Harts Lane
Area
Sharon Harrington, Head of Enforcement & Operational Services,
Customer commercial & Service Delivery, Town Hall, Barking, Essex
IG11 7LU
Dated 22 November 2017
SCHEDULE 1
Permit
type
Category of
permit
Charges Period
of
validity
*
Tariff
Band
Capaci
ty of
Vehicl
es
1st
Vehicl
e
2nd
Vehicl
e
3rd
Vehicl
e
4th
and
subse
quent
Vehicl
es
Reside
nt
A Electri
c car
Free £20.50 £41.00 £41.00 1 year
from
date of
issue
Reside
nt
B Under
cc
£22.55 £46.61 £81.18 £87.95 1 year
from
date of
issue
Reside
nt
C 1101-
cc
£22.55 £46.61 £81.18 £87.95 1 year
from
date of
issue
Reside
nt
D 1301-
cc
£28.27 £62.31 £95.04 £102.9
1 year
from
date of
issue
Reside
nt
E 1601-
cc
£34.10 £74.41 £108.2
£117.2
1 year
from
date of
issue
Reside
nt
F 1801-
cc
£43.20 £87.12 £122.1
£132.2
1 year
from
date of
issue
Reside
nt
G 2001-
cc
£49.20 £99.22 £135.3
£146.5
1 year
from
date of
issue
Reside
nt
H 3001+
cc
£73.80 £148.8
£162.3
£175.8
1 year
from
date of
issue
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
Permit type Category of
permit
Charges Period of
validity*
Resident Visitors’
Vouchers –
Daily (Max. of
10 books per
household per
rolling month)
£13.80 Per
book of 10
scratch cards
Remain valid for
use indefinitely
but expire
immediately
after first use.
Resident Visitors’
Vouchers – 4
Hours (Max. of
10 books per
household per
rolling month)
£7.50 Per book
of 10 scratch
cards
Remain valid for
use indefinitely
but expire
immediately
after first use.
CHESHIRE EAST BOROUGH COUNCIL
HIGHWAYS ACT 1980
THE CHESHIRE EAST BOROUGH COUNCIL AND STOCKPORT
METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL (A523 POYNTON RELIEF
ROAD) (CLASSIFIED ROAD) (SIDE ROADS) ORDER 2017
The Cheshire East Borough Council (the “Council”) hereby gives
notice that it has made, and is about to submit to the Secretary of
State for Transport for confirmation, an Order made under sections 14
and 125 of the Highways Act 1980 and (to the extent that the Order
relates to land and new rights in the Metropolitan Borough of
Stockport) under an agreement with Stockport Metropolitan Borough
Council under section 8 of that Act, authorising the Council to:-
(a) improve highways (including raising, lowering or otherwise
altering),
(b) stop up highways,
(c) construct new highways,
(d) stop up private means of access to premises,
(e) provide new means of access to said premises, all on or in the
vicinity of the route of the classified road known as the A523 Poynton
Relief Road which the Council is proposing to construct to connect
into a junction with the A6 to Manchester Airport Relief Road
(A6MARR) (under construction) to the north-west of the A5149
Chester Road, generally south-eastwards for a distance of
approximately 3km to connect into a new roundabout junction linking
to the A523 London Road and Adlington Golf Centre and including
works to the existing A523 London Road to the south of the classified
road.
Copies of the Order and of the relevant plans may be inspected free
of charge at all reasonable hours from 22 November 2017 at the
following locations:
(1) Macclesfield Town Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 1EA,
(2) Poynton Library, Park Lane, Poynton, Cheshire SK12 1RB,
(3) Bramhall Library, 49 Bramhall Lane South, Bramhall, Stockport
SK7 2DU, and
(4) Stockport Town Hall, Edward Street, Stockport SK1 3XE.
ANY PERSON may not later than 8 January 2018 object to the
confirmation of the Order by notice to the Secretary of State for
Transport c/o The National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside
House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle upon
Tyne NE4 7AR stating the grounds of their objection.
Dated: 15th November 2017
Daniel Dickinson , Director of Legal Services, Cheshire East Borough
Council, Westfields, Middlewich Road, Sandbach CW11 1HZ
CROYDON COUNCIL
DISABLED PERSONS PARKING PLACES – SCHEDULE 192
THE CROYDON (FREE PARKING PLACES) (DISABLED PERSONS)
(NO.B41) TRAFFIC ORDER 2017
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Croydon Council propose to make
the above Traffic Order under section 6 of the Road Traffic Regulation
Act 1984, as amended and all other enabling powers.
2. The general effect of the Order would be to:
(a) Revoke the disabled parking places outside No.16 Amberley
Grove, Croydon, outside No.32 Bungalow Road, Thornton Heath,
outside No.255 Bensham Lane, Thornton Heath, outside No.6
Clarence Road, Croydon, outside No. 220 Gloucester Road. Croydon,
outside No.18 Lancaster Road, South Norwood, outside No.35 Huntly
Road, South Norwood, outside No.303 Sydenham Road, Croydon,
outside No.72 Tedder Road, South Croydon, outside No. 114
Mersham Road, Thornton Heath.
(b) Designate new parking places at which vehicles displaying a
disabled persons’ badge may be left without charge or time limit in:
Boston Road, Croydon Outside No.34 and partially
across No.32
Dalmally Road, Croydon Outside No.6 and partially across
No.8
Kirklees Road, Thornton Heath Outside No.9
Lavender Road, Croydon Outside No.10 and partially
across No.12
Limes Road, Croydon Outside No.1
Lynwood Gardens, Croydon Outside Elmwood
Mitcham Road, Croydon Outside No.619 and partially
across No.621
Mitcham Road, Croydon Outside No.417 and partially
across No.419
Oaklands Avenue, Thornton
Heath
Outside No.23
Orchard Rise, Croydon Outside No.34
Pagehurst Road, Croydon Outside No.52
Sangley Road, South Norwood Outside No.27 and partially
across No.25
Spencer Road, Croydon Outside No.2 (conversion of a Pay
and Display bay)
Teevan Road, Croydon Outside No.99 and No.101 and
partially across No.95 and No.97
Thirsk Road, South Norwood Outside No.19 and partially
across No.21 (conversion of a Pay
and Display bay)
The Glen, Croydon Opposite No.7
Wentworth Road, Croydon Outside No.141 (conversion of a
Pay and Display bay)
3. A copy of the proposed Order and of all related Orders, of the
Council's statement of reasons for proposing to make the Order and
of the plans which indicate each length of road to which the Order
relates, can be inspected between 9am and 4pm on Mondays to
Fridays inclusive until the last day of a period of six weeks beginning
with the date on which the Order is made or, as the case may be, the
Council decides not to make the Order, at the Enquiry Counter,
'Access Croydon' Facility, Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk,
Croydon, CR0 1EA.
4. Further information may be obtained by telephoning Highways,
Place Department, telephone number 020 8726 7100.
5. Persons desiring to object to the proposed Order should send a
statement in writing of their objection and the grounds thereof to the,
Parking Design section, Place Department, 6th Floor, Zone C,
Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk, Croydon, CR0 1EA or by
emailing [email protected] quoting the reference:
PD/PT/B41 by 13 December 2017. 6. The Order is intended to
introduce disabled parking bays in roads where difficulty is being
experienced in the parking of disabled persons’ vehicles due to heavy
demand for parking in those areas. The order would also revoke those
disabled parking bays which are no longer required in order to make
best use of kerb space.
Mike Barton, Highway Improvement Manager, Place Department
Dated 22 November 2017
CROYDON COUNCIL
DISABLED PERSONS PARKING PLACES – SCHEDULES 187A &
THE CROYDON (FREE PARKING PLACES) (DISABLED PERSONS)
(NO.12) TRAFFIC ORDER 2017
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Croydon Council on 20 November
2017 made the above Traffic Order under section 6 of the Road
Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended and all other enabling
powers.
2. The general effect of the Order will be to
(a)Revoke the disabled parking places in the vicinity of No. 43
Chelsham Road, South Croydon, No. 71 Brooklyn Road, South
Norwood, No. 31 Ferndale Road, South Norwood, No. 20 Osborne
Road, Thornton Heath, No. 4 Pemdevon Road, Croydon, No. 20
Pemdevon Road, Croydon, No. 20 Parkview Road, Croydon, No. 26
Queen Mary Road, Upper Norwood, No. 61 Stratford Road, Thornton
Heath, No. 57 St Saviours Road, Croydon, No. 31 The Lawns Upper
Norwood, No. 2 Trafford Road, No. 34 Westleigh Avenue, Coulsdon,
and No. 82 Westleigh Avenue, Coulsdon.
ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE
(b) Designate new parking places at which vehicles displaying a
disabled persons’ badge may be left without charge or time limit in:
Chaucer Green, Croydon Outside No. 1
Earlswood Avenue, Thornton
Heath
Outside No. 2
Elmers Road, South Norwood Outside No. 57 and partially
across the frontage of No. 59
Grange Park Road, Thornton
Heath
Outside No. 57 and partially
across the frontage of No. 55
(partial footway bay)
Grasmere Road, South Norwood Outside No. 85 and partially
across the frontage of No. 83
Hillars Heath Road, Coulsdon Outside No. 32
Keats Way, Croydon Outside No. 11
Kingslyn Crescent, Upper
Norwood
Outside No. 10 and partially
across the frontage of No. 12
(partial footway bay)
Kynaston Road, Thornton Heath Outside No. 29
Limpsfield Avenue, Thornton
Heath
Outside No. 5
Lucerne Road, Thornton Heath Outside No. 66
Malvern Road, Thornton Heath Outside No. 62
Markfield, Court Wood Lane,
Croydon
At the north-eastern end of the
inset parking bay between Nos.
13 to 15 and Nos. 34 to 36
Markfield, at 90 degrees to the
kerb
Morland Road, Croydon Outside Nos. 141/143
Portland Road, South Norwood Outside No. 244
Priory Road, Croydon Outside No. 60 (converting an
existing permit/pay & display bay)
Queens Road, Croydon Outside No. 19 and partially
across the frontage of No. 17
Ritchie Road, Croydon Outside No. 1
St Saviours Road, Croydon Outside No. 31 and partially
across the frontage of No. 29
The Admiral’s Walk, Coulsdon At the rear of No. 107
Goodenough Way (at 90 degrees
to the kerb)
3. A copy of the Order, which will come into operation on 27
November 2017 and of all associated Orders can be inspected from
9am to 4pm on Mondays to Fridays inclusive until the end of six
weeks from the date on which the Order was made, at the “Access
Croydon” Facility, Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk, Croydon,
CR0 1EA.
4. Copies of the Order may be obtained from Order Making Section,
Parking Design Team, 6th Floor Zone C, Bernard Weatherill House, 8
Mint Walk, Croydon CR0 1EA.
5. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Order or of any
provision contained therein on the ground that it is not within the
relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984 or that any
of the relevant requirements thereof or of any relevant regulations
made there under have not been complied with in relation to the
Order may, within six weeks of the date on which the Order was
made, make application for the purpose to the High Court.
Mike Barton, Highway Improvement Manager, Place Department
Dated 22 November 2017
LONDON BOROUGH OF HILLINGDON
THE HILLINGDON (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTION)
(CONSOLIDATION) ORDER 1994 (AMENDMENT) ORDER 2017
THE HILLINGDON (LOADING PLACES) (UXBRIDGE TOWN
CENTRE) TRAFFIC ORDER 2017
THE HILLINGDON (PARKING PLACES) (CONSOLIDATION)
ORDER 1994 (AMENDMENT) ORDER 2017
SECTION 90 OF THE HIGHWAYS ACT 1980
Hillingdon Council gives notice that it proposes to make these Orders
which will:
1. Rationalise the existing parking arrangements on the section of
Belmont Road, Uxbridge between the junctions of York Road and
Bakers Road.
2. Convert the following sections of 'at any time' waiting
restrictions on Porters Way, West Drayton to 'Monday to Friday
7am to 10am and 4pm to 7pm' waiting restrictions.
The north side,
i) From a point 8.6 metres west of the eastern wall of Brecon Lodge,
21 Porters Way, westwards for a distance of 14.5 metres.
ii) From a point 10.5 metres east of the eastern wall of Brecon Lodge,
21 Porters Way, eastwards for a distance of 30 metres.
3. Under section 90 of the Highways Act 1980, proposes to install
pairs of speed cushions 75 mm high, 1.7 metres wide and 3.6
metres long at the following locations within the service road
fronting Nos. 630 to 670 Field End Road, Ruislip:
i) Adjacent to the boundary of No 232 Long Drive.
ii) Outside No 650 Field End Road.
iii) Outside No 664 Field End Road.
iv) Outside No 686 Field End Road.
v) Outside No 696 Field End Road.
Copies of the notice of proposals, proposed Orders together with full
details, plans and the Council’s statement of reasons for the
proposals can be seen at South Ruislip, Uxbridge and West Drayton
libraries and by appointment at, Civic Centre, Uxbridge during normal
office hours until 13th December 2017. Further information can be
obtained by telephoning Residents Services on 01895 250631. If you
wish to comment on, or object to the proposals please write by 13th
December 2017, stating grounds for objection and your home
address to Transport & Projects, Residents Services, Civic Centre,
Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 1UW quoting reference 4W/06/22/11/17.
Dated this the 22nd day of November 2017.
JEAN PALMER,
Deputy Chief Executive & Corporate Director of Residents Services.
ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH
THE GREENWICH (PRESCRIBED ROUTES) (NO. 181) TRAFFIC
ORDER 2017
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Royal Borough
of Greenwich on 20th November 2017 made the above-mentioned
Order under section 6 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as
amended. The Order will come into force on 27th November 2017.
2. The general effect of the Order will be to make permanent the
provisions of the experimental Order that prevents all vehicles, except
for pedal cycles, from entering or exiting Woodland Crescent at its
junction with Maze Hill.
3. Further information may be obtained by telephoning Strategic
Transportation on 020 8921 3026.
4. The Order and other documents giving more detailed particulars of
the Order are available for inspection during normal office hours until
the end of six weeks from the date on which the Order was made, at
the Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise and Skills, Strategic
Transportation, Royal Borough of Greenwich, The Woolwich Centre,
35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ.
5. If any person wishes to question the validity of the Order or of any
of the provisions contained therein on the grounds that they are not
within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984,
or that any requirement of that Act or of any instrument made under
that Act has not been complied with, that person may, within six
weeks from the date on which the Order was Made, apply for that
purpose to the High Court.
Assistant Director, Strategic Transportation The Woolwich Centre, 35
Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 22nd November 2017
OTHER NOTICES
OTHER NOTICES
BARONY TITLES
TAKE NOTICE that exclusive hereditary rights derived from the
following titles:
Feudal Barony Title of Burford, Shropshire have been conveyed to
Peter Gummersbach of Germany on the 30th November 2011.
It should be noted that the titles have been reconstructed by legal
process, not through a re-grant or re-establishment by the Crown.
All enquiries to Manorial Counsel Limited, The Icon, Daventry, NN11
0QB
Solicitors acting; Hatton Solicitors 1 Sheaf Street, Daventry,
Northamptonshire, NN11 4AA. SRA number 125364 (ref Hatton’s) as
agents for and on behalf of Manorial Counsel Limited England and
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BLOCK TRANSFER OF INSOLVENCY CASES
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS IN LEEDS
NO 985 OF 2017
Notice is hereby given that, by a Block Transfer Order of the Court
dated 10 November 2017, Simon Weir (IP number 9099) was removed
as Joint Liquidator in the cases listed in the schedule below from the
date of this order.
Peter O’Hara (the remaining officeholder) continues as sole
officeholder in respect of each of the Block Transfer Cases listed in
the schedule from the date of this order.
Any creditor in respect of the Block Transfer Cases who has an
objection to this order shall have 28 days from the date of the
advertisement in the London Gazette to apply to Court to set aside or
vary the terms of this order. Such application shall not affect the
transfer of the Block Transfer Cases in the schedule until further or
other order by the Court.
The outgoing officeholder shall receive his release as officeholder 28
days after filing notice of his removal with the Registrar of Companies
in the case of the cases set out in the schedule, save that such
release may be subject to further order in the event of an application
by any creditor.
Peter O’Hara, Licensed Insolvency Practitioner and Joint Liquidator
SCHEDULE
Creditors’ Voluntary Liquidations
Case Name Appointed Company No
Addams Office
Supplies Limited
15 April 2016 03783814
Asim Consultancy
Limited
11 May 2016 08384557
Burbank Securities
Limited
2 December 2009 05383243
BDJ Engineering
(Worcester) Limited
9 January 2015 03253913
C G Hobson & Son
Limited
25 January 2013 06079119
Customer Metrics
Limited
23 August 2013 07214220
C P Projects
(Midlands) Limited
3 September 2014 08534907
EcoPowerYorkshire
Limited
11 February 2016 07813969
Fairlie
Communications
Limited
24 June 2016 03855212
Gowers Bell Limited 12 June 2015 02354507
Industrial Painting
Services (Yorkshire)
Limited
11 July 2014 05646190
J W Joinery &
Carpentry Limited
16 May 2013 06534407
Just The Ticket
(Skegness) Limited t/a
Just The Ticket
5 October 2015 08722430
M W Contracts
(Leeds) Limited
10 May 2016 08497192
Case Name Appointed Company No
Nottingham Textiles
Recycling Limited
12 February 2013 06265251
Profab Engineering
Limited
13 July 2016 03087498
Spen Valley
Properties Limited
28 March 2013 06413343
Skyline Construction
Services Limited
22 March 2016 03393557
Textraders UK Limited 12 February 2013 04021551
Traffic Safety Limited 14 June 2016 08263858
Yes Concepts Limited 4 December 2015 06127458
LORDSHIP TITLES
TAKE NOTICE that exclusive hereditary rights derived from the
following titles:
Manorial Lordship Title of St Helens, Abingdon St Helen Parish,
Berkshire have been conveyed to Peter Gummersbach of Germany on
the 10th November 2017.
It should be noted that the titles have been reconstructed by legal
process, not through a re-grant or re-establishment by the Crown.
All enquiries to Manorial Counsel Limited, The Icon, Daventry, NN11
0QB
Solicitors acting; Hatton Solicitors, 1 Sheaf Street, Daventry,
Northamptonshire, NN11 4AA. SRA number 125364 (ref Hatton’s) as
agents for and on behalf of Manorial Counsel Limited England and
Wales 8464518 The iCon, Daventry, Northamptonshire, NN11 0QB.
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8 September 2014
C P PROJECTS (MIDLANDS) LIMITED
(Company Number 08534907 )
Principal trading address: 4 Haldenby House, Berkeley Business
Centre, Scunthorpe, DN12 7DQ
At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the above
named Company, duly convened and held at Wesley House,
Huddersfield Road, Birstall, Batley, WF17 9EJ on 3 September 2014
the following resolutions were duly passed; No 1 as a special
resolution and No 2 as an ordinary resolution:-
1. “That it has been proved to the satisfaction of this meeting that the
Company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, continue its business,
and that it is advisable to wind up the same, and accordingly that the
Company be wound up voluntarily”.
2. “That Peter O’Hara (IP no 6371 ) and Simon Weir (IP no 9099 ) of
O’Hara & Co, Wesley House, Huddersfield Road, Birstall, Batley,
WF17 9EJ, be and are hereby appointed Joint Liquidators for the
purposes of such winding up”.
For further details please contact Simon Weir, email
[email protected], telephone number 01924 477449 .
Chris Pidd, Director
8 September 2014
Name of Company: C P PROJECTS (MIDLANDS) LIMITED
Company Number: 08534907
Principal trading address: 4 Haldenby House, Berkeley Business
Centre, Scunthorpe, DN12 7DQ
Registered office: Wesley House, Huddersfield Road, Birstall, Batley,
West Yorkshire. WF17 9EJ
Nature of Business: Construction of commercial buildings
Type of Liquidation: Creditors Voluntary
Peter O’Hara, and Simon Weir of O’Hara & Co, Wesley House,
Huddersfield Road, Birstall, Batley, West Yorkshire, WF17 9EJ
Office Holder Numbers: 6371 and 9099.
Date of Appointment: 3 September 2014
By whom Appointed: Members and Creditors
20 August 2014
C P PROJECTS (MIDLANDS) LIMITED
(Company Number 08534907 )
Registered office: Wesley House, Huddersfield Road, Birstall, Batley,
West Yorkshire, WF17 9EJ
Principal trading address: 4 Haldenby House, Berkeley Business
Centre, Doncaster Road, Scunrthorpe, DN12 7DQ
Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 98 of the INSOLVENCY
ACT 1986 that a Meeting of the Creditors of the above named
Company will be held at: Wesley House, Huddersfield Road, Birstall,
Batley, WF17 9EJ, on 3 September 2014 at 11.15 am for the purpose
of dealing with Sections 99 to 101 of the Insolvency Act 1986. One of
the matters that may be the subject of Resolutions at the Meeting is
the terms on which the Liquidator is to be remunerated. In addition
the Meeting will be called upon to approve the costs of preparing the
statement of affairs and convening the Meeting.
A full list of the names and addresses of the Company’s Creditors
may be examined free of charge at the offices of O’Hara & Co, Wesley
House, Huddersfield Road, Birstall, Batley, West Yorkshire, WF17
9EJ, between 10.00am and 5.00pm on the two business days prior to
the date of this Meeting.
If necessary, please contact Peter O’Hara (I.P. 6371 ) or Simon Weir
(I.P. 9099 ), Joint Liquidators, of O’Hara & Co, Wesley House,
Huddersfield Road, Birstall, Batley, WF17 9EJ, telephone: 01924
477449, email: [email protected] .
14th August 2014
Chris Pidd, Director
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