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UK Gazette Notices
17 November 2022
Roads & highways
ROAD RESTRICTIONS
BOTT’S MEWS
THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER (WAITING AND LOADING
RESTRICTION) (AMENDMENT NO. 487) ORDER 2022
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Westminster City Council on 14th
November 2022 made the above Order 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 Order will be to introduce double yellow
line “at any time” waiting restrictions throughout Bott’s Mews.
3. The Order, which will come into force on 18th November 2022, and
other documents giving more detailed particulars of the Order are
available for inspection until 26th December 2022 at https://
westminstertransportationservices.co.uk/notices and, in person by
appointment only, at Westminster City Hall, 64 Victoria Street,
London, SW1E 6QP, between 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. on Mondays to
Fridays (except bank / public holidays). Please call 020 3116 6031 or
email [email protected] to arrange an appointment.
4. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Order or of any
provision contained therein on the grounds 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
thereunder have not been complied with in relation to the Order may,
within six weeks from the date on which the Order was made, make
application for the purpose to the High Court.
Dated 16th November 2022
JONATHAN ROWING
Head of Parking
(The officer appointed for this purpose)
BERNERS STREET, ECCLESTON PLACE AND UPPER BELGRAVE
STREET
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Westminster City Council on 14th
November 2022 made the following Orders under sections 6, 45, 46,
49, 63 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984, as amended:
• The City of Westminster (A Zone) (Amendment No. 34) Order 2022;
• The City of Westminster (Free Parking Places) (Diplomatic Missions)
(Amendment No. 37) Order 2022; and
• The City of Westminster (Parking Places) (F Zone) (Amendment No.
106) Order 2022.
2. The general effect of the Orders will be to
(a) extend the shared-use parking place outside Nos. 13 to 15 Berners
Street southward by 6.3 metres, replacing a redundant diplomatic
parking place;
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(b) introduce 16.5 metres of diplomatic parking opposite No. 25
Eccleston Place, replacing three pay-by-phone parking bays; and
(c) introduce three pay-by-phone parking bays outside Nos. 1 and 2
Upper Belgrave Street, replacing 15.7 metres of redundant diplomatic
parking.
3. The Orders which will come into force on 18th November 2022, and
other documents giving more detailed particulars of the Orders are
available for inspection until 26th December 2022 at https://
westminstertransportationservices.co.uk/notices and, in person by
appointment only, at Westminster City Hall, 64 Victoria Street,
London, SW1E 6QP, between 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. on Mondays to
Fridays (except bank / public holidays). Please telephone 07392
191318 or email [email protected] to arrange an
appointment.
4. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Orders or of any
provision contained therein on the grounds 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
thereunder have not been complied with in relation to the Orders may,
within six weeks from the date on which the Orders were made, make
application for the purpose to the High Court.
Dated 16th November 2022
JONATHAN ROWING
Head of Parking
(The officer appointed for this purpose)
CHARING CROSS ROAD AND ORANGE STREET
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Westminster City Council
proposes to make the following Orders under sections 6, 45, 46, 49
and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation
Act 1984, as amended:
• The City of Westminster (Bus and Goods Vehicles Parking Places)
(Amendment No. *) Order 202*;
• The City of Westminster (Parking Places) (G Zone) (Amendment No.
*) Order 202*; and
• The City of Westminster (Waiting and Loading Restriction)
(Amendment No. *) Order 202*.
2. The general effect of the Orders would be to:
(a) shorten the residents’ parking place outside Nos. 1 to 5 Charing
Cross Road by 1.1 metres;
(b) introduce “at any time” loading restrictions:
(i) on the east side of Charing Cross Road, opposite Nos. 1 to 5;
(ii) on the west side of Charing Cross Road, outside No. 1; and
(iii) on both sides of Orange Street, between the service entrance to
the National Portrait Gallery and its junction with Charing Cross Road;
(c) formalise the existing bus drop-off / pick-up area situated on the
south-west side of Charing Cross Road, opposite Pennine Place, by
introducing a limited waiting bus parking place which would be
operational between 8.30 a.m. and midnight with a maximum stay of
20 minutes and no return within 1 hour – waiting and loading would
be restricted in this parking place between midnight and 8.30 a.m.
3. The proposed Orders and other documents giving more detailed
particulars of the Orders are available for inspection until six weeks
have elapsed from the date on which either the Orders are made or
the Council decides not to make the Orders at https://
westminstertransportationservices.co.uk/notices and, in person by
appointment only, at Westminster City Hall, 64 Victoria Street,
London, SW1E 6QP, between 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. on Mondays to
Fridays (except bank / public holidays). Please telephone 07392
191318 or email [email protected] to arrange an
appointment.
4. Further information may be obtained by telephoning the Council’s
agents, WSP, telephone number 07392 191318.
5. Any objections or other representations about the proposals
should be sent in writing to the Council’s agents, WSP Traffic
Order Team, 3rd Floor, WSP House, 70 Chancery Lane, London,
WC2A 1AF, or by email at [email protected] quoting
reference 7729/ND, by 7th December 2022. All objections must
specify the grounds on which they are made.
Dated 16th November 2022
JONATHAN ROWING
Head of Parking
(The officer appointed for this purpose)
HENRIETTA PLACE AND WELBECK STREET
THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER (WAITING AND LOADING
RESTRICTION) (AMENDMENT NO. *) ORDER 202*
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Westminster City Council
proposes to make the above Order 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 Order would be to:
(a) introduce 14.6 metres of double yellow line “at any time” waiting
and loading restrictions on the north-western corner of the junction of
Henrietta Place and Welbeck Street; and
(b) introduce 6.8 metres of double yellow line “at any time” waiting
restrictions adjacent to a dropped kerb on the south-west side of
Welbeck Street, located 2 metres south-east of the party wall of Nos.
68-73 and Nos. 74-77 Welbeck Street, replacing single yellow line
waiting restrictions.
3. The proposed Order and other documents giving more detailed
particulars of the Order are available for inspection until six weeks
have elapsed from the date on which either the Order is made or the
Council decides not to make the Order at https://
westminstertransportationservices.co.uk/notices and, in person by
appointment only, at Westminster City Hall, 64 Victoria Street,
London, SW1E 6QP, between 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. on Mondays to
Fridays (except bank / public holidays). Please telephone (020) 3116
5939 or email [email protected] to arrange an appointment.
4. Further information may be obtained by telephoning the Council’s
agents, WSP, telephone number (020) 3116 5939.
5. Any objections or other representations about the proposal
should be sent in writing to the Council’s agents, WSP Traffic
Order Team, 3rd Floor, WSP House, 70 Chancery Lane, London,
WC2A 1AF, or by email to [email protected] quoting
reference 7737/HWB, by 7th December 2022. All objections must
specify the grounds on which they are made.
Dated 16th November 2022
JONATHAN ROWING
Head of Parking
(The officer appointed for this purpose)
NORFOLK CRESCENT
THE CITY OF WESTMINSTER (WAITING AND LOADING)
(AMENDMENT NO. 488) ORDER 2022
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Westminster City Council on 14th
November 2022 made the above Order 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 Order will be to introduce 73 metres of
double yellow line “at any time” waiting restrictions on the south-west
side of Norfolk Crescent, outside Raynham, replacing a length of
single yellow line waiting restrictions.
3. The Order, which will come into force on 18th November 2022, and
other documents giving more detailed particulars of the Order are
available for inspection until 26th December 2022 at https://
westminstertransportationservices.co.uk/notices and, in person by
appointment only, at Westminster City Hall, 64 Victoria Street,
London, SW1E 6QP, between 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. on Mondays to
Fridays (except bank / public holidays). Please call 020 3116 5939 or
email [email protected] to arrange an appointment.
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4. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Order or of any
provision contained therein on the grounds 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
thereunder have not been complied with in relation to the Order may,
within six weeks from the date on which the Order was made, make
application for the purpose to the High Court.
JONATHAN ROWING
Head of Parking
(The officer appointed for this purpose)
Dated 16th November 2022
BERKELEY STREET AND DOVER STREET
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Westminster City Council
proposes to make the following Orders under sections 6, 45, 46, 49
and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation
Act 1984, as amended:
• The City of Westminster (Parking Places) (E Zone) (Amendment No.
*) Order 202*;
• The City of Westminster (Taxi Rank) (Amendment No. *) Order 202*;
and
• The City of Westminster (Waiting and Loading Restriction)
(Amendment No. *) Order 202*.
2. The general effect of the Orders would be to:
(a) introduce 12.6 metres of “at any time” loading restrictions at the
junction of Berkeley Street and Mayfair Place;
(b) in Berkeley Street:
(i) introduce 5 metres of double yellow line “at any time” waiting
restrictions outside No. 50a Berkeley Street, replacing single yellow
line waiting restrictions;
(ii) shorten the pay-by-phone parking place outside Nos. 9 to 11
Berkeley Street by 5 metres (one bay) at its south-eastern end;
(iii) shorten the pay-by-phone parking place opposite No. 51 Berkeley
Street by 6.5 metres (one bay) and relocate it south-eastward by 9
metres;
(iv) extend the taxi rank opposite Mayfair Place by 10 metres and
relocate it south-eastward by 15.2 metres; and
(v) introduce 6 metres of double yellow line “at any time” waiting and
loading restrictions outside No. 3 Berkeley Street; and
(c) introduce two pay-by-phone parking bays outside Nos. 8 to 9
Dover Street – the taxi rank at this location would be shortened by
10.4 metres.
3. The proposed Orders and other documents giving more detailed
particulars of the Orders are available for inspection until six weeks
have elapsed from the date on which either the Orders are made or
the Council decides not to make the Orders at https://
westminstertransportationservices.co.uk/notices and, in person by
appointment only, at Westminster City Hall, 64 Victoria Street,
London, SW1E 6QP, between 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. on Mondays to
Fridays (except bank / public holidays). Please telephone 07392
191318 or email [email protected] to arrange an
appointment.
4. Further information may be obtained by telephoning the Council’s
agents, WSP, telephone number 07392 191318.
5. Any objections or other representations about the proposals
should be sent in writing to the Council’s agents, WSP Traffic
Order Team, 3rd Floor, WSP House, 70 Chancery Lane, London,
WC2A 1AF, or by email to [email protected] quoting
reference 7728/ND, by 7th December 2022. All objections must
specify the grounds on which they are made.
Dated 16th November 2022
JONATHAN ROWING
Head of Parking
(The officer appointed for this purpose)
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD
PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE TENNISWOOD ROAD EN1 AND
WILLOW ROAD EN1 JUNCTION WITH THE INTRODUCTION OF
PARALLEL RAISED ZEBRA CROSSINGS AND WAITING
RESTRICTIONS
Further information may be obtained by Emailing
[email protected] and for more details by visiting https://
letstalk.enfield.gov.uk/enfieldtowntobroxbourne
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of The London
Borough of Enfield (the Council) propose to make The Enfield (Waiting
and Loading Restriction) (Amendment No. *) Traffic Order 202* 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 Order would be to introduce ‘At any time’
waiting restrictions at the junction of Tenniswood Road and Willow
Road.
3. FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the
London Borough of Enfield (the Council) has approved, under section
23 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the introduction of parallel
raised zebra pedestrian crossings (a crossing where traffic should give
way to pedestrians and cyclists) in Willow Road EN1 north and south
of its junction with Tenniswood Road EN1. The extent of the crossing
including the associated zig-zag markings (which would prohibit all
vehicles from stopping on them for any reason at all times) would be
as specified in Schedule to this Notice.
4. A copy of the proposed Order and of the Council’s statement of
reasons for proposing to make the Order can be inspected at the
Town Library, 66 Church Street, Enfield EN2 6AX, Monday to Fridays
9am – 5pm inclusive. (Note: If 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).
The notice, draft order, and statement of reasons can also be
inspected online at: https://www.enfield.gov.uk/services/roads-and-
transport/traffic-management-orders
Copies of the notice, draft order and Statement of reasons can also
be obtained by calling the above telephone number, or by emailing
[email protected] or by writing to Traffic and Transportation
(quoting reference TG1513 Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield,
Middlesex, EN1 3XD
5. Any person desiring to object to the proposed Order, or make any
other representations in respect of it should send a statement in
writing to that effect, 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 by 7 December
2022, or by e-mail to [email protected].
Dated 16 November 2022
David B Taylor
Head of Traffic and Transportation
SCHEDULE
(Extent of the new parallel raised zebra crossings including zig-zag
markings)
Willow Road EN1,
(a) From a point 11.5 metres south of the common boundary of Nos.
71 and 73 Willow Road southwards for a distance of 28.5 metres;
(b) (i) the east side, from a point 2.5 metres north of the common
boundary of Nos. 86 and 88 Willow Road northwards for a distance of
32.5 metres;
(ii) the west side, from 13 metres north of the common boundary of
Nos. 97 and 99 Willow Road northwards for a distance of 41.5 metres.
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY
MODIFICATION TO SS30 LORDSHIP LANE PRIMARY SCHOOL
STREET ZONE
THE HARINGEY (MOVING TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS) (NO.18)
TRAFFIC ORDER 2022
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough
of Haringey on 14th November 2022 has made the above Order under
sections 6 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984, and of all other powers.
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The general effect of the Orders would be: To amend the operational
timings of the SS30 Lordship Lane Primary School Street Zone
affecting the southern section of Ellenborough Road N22 at its
junction with Granville Road. The existing restriction is operational on
Mondays to Fridays during school term time at 08:30am to 09:15am
and 2:45pm to 3:30pm, however it will now be amended to 08:15am
to 09:15am and 2:45pm to 3:45pm.
Date of operation: The Order will come into operation on 21st
November 2022.
Further details: Copies of the Orders referred to above and other
relevant documents may be inspected at the reception desk,
Alexandra House, 10 Station Road, Wood Green, N22 7TR, or can be
viewed online https://streets.appyway.com/haringey within six weeks
of the date on which the Orders were made. Email
[email protected] for booking details.
Application to the high court: Any person desiring to question the
validity of the Orders or of any provision contained therein on the
grounds that it does not comply with the relevant powers of the Road
Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended 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 Orders may, within six
weeks of the date on which the Orders were made, make application
for the purpose to the High Court.
Dated: 16th November 2022
Ann Cunningham,
Head of Highways and Parking
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY
MODIFICATION TO EXPERIMENTAL RED ROUTE EXCEPT IN
SIGNED BAYS – BRANTWOOD ROAD N17
THE HARINGEY (FREE PARKING PLACES, LOADING PLACES
AND WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING RESTRICTIONS)
(AMENDMENT NO.62) (MODIFICATION NO.1) EXPERIMENTAL
ORDER 2022
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1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Haringey on 11th November 2022 made the above-
mentioned Order under sections 9, 10 and 124 of and Part IV of
Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended.
2. THE GENERAL EFFECT OF THE EXPERIMENTAL MODIFICATION
ORDER will be to introduce an additional shared use disabled badge
holders bay max stay 2hrs/loading bay max stay 1hr on Brantwood
Road N17 – north side outside Loon Fung (12 metres in length)
Note: This order will modify the original experimental order ‘The
Haringey (Free Parking Places, Loading Places and Waiting, Loading
and Stopping Restrictions) (Amendment No.62) Experimental Order
2022’ which came into operation on the 31st October 2022 as
detailed above.
3. DATE OF OPERATION: The Order will come into operation on 24th
November 2022 and is due to last for a maximum of 18 months.
4. The Order provide that in pursuance of Section 10(2) of the Road
Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the delegated authority of the London
Borough of Haringey, or some person authorised in that behalf, may if
it appears essential in the interests of the expeditious, convenient and
safe movement of traffic or for preserving or improving the amenities
of the area through which any road affected by the Order run, modify
or suspend the Order or any provision thereof.
5. The Council will be considering in due course whether the
provisions of the Order should be continued in force indefinitely by
means of permanent Order made under the relevant sections of the
Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. Any person may object to the
making of the permanent Order for the purpose of such indefinite
continuation within a period of six months beginning with the day on
which the above mentioned Order came into force or, if the Order are
varied by other Order or modified pursuant to section 10(2) of the
1984 Act, beginning with the day on which the latest variation or
modification came into force. Any such objection must be made in
writing and must state the grounds on which it is made and be sent to
Traffic Management Group, Alexandra House, 4th Floor, 10 Station
Road, Wood Green, London N22 7TR or by email to
[email protected] quoting reference 2022-T22.
6. Copies of the Order, of the Council’s statement of reasons for
making the Order, together with plans showing the location and effect
of the Order may be either: inspected by appointment at the
Reception Desk, Alexandra House, 10 Station Road, Wood Green,
London N22 7TR; or viewed online at https://www.haringey.gov.uk/
parking-roads-and-travel/roads-and-streets/traffic-management-
Order/traffic-management-Order-2022#Made or alternatively on
https://consultation.appyway.com/haringey; from the date of this
Notice until the end of a period of six weeks from the date on the
Order are made, or the Council decides not to make the Order.
7. If any person wishes to question the validity of the Order or of any
of its provisions on the grounds 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 6 weeks from the
date on which the Order is made, apply for the purpose to the High
Court.
Date: 16th November 2022
Ann Cunningham, Head of Highways and Parking
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY
VARIOUS ROADS – PROPOSED BICYCLE PARKING PLACES
BATCH 2
THE HARINGEY (CHARGED-FOR PARKING PLACES)
(AMENDMENT NO. ***) ORDER 202*
THE HARINGEY (FREE PARKING PLACES, LOADING PLACES
AND WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING RESTRICTIONS)
(AMENDMENT NO.***) ORDER 202*
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough
of Haringey proposes to make the above mentioned Orders under
sections 6, 45, 46, 63 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the
Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended:
The general effect of the Orders:
1. To introduce new Cycle parking (storage) facilities at the following
locations:-
1) Buckingham Road N22 – WEST SIDE: Opposite No.5a/b. Replaces
Resident Permit Holders parking bay.
2) Carysfort Road N8 – SOUTH SIDE: Outside No.16. Replaces
Resident Permit Holders parking bay.
3) Chesterfield Gardens N4 – NORTH SIDE: To install 2x bikehangars
Adjacent to No.18 Warwick Gardens (easternmost bikehangar is
purely a map-based change which will result in no physical changes
on site). Replaces Resident Permit Holders parking bay.
4) Chesthunte Road N17 – WEST SIDE: Outside No.25. Replaces
Permit Holders parking bay.
5) Cholmeley Crescent N6 – NORTH SIDE: Outside No. 65. Replaces
Resident Permit Holders parking bay.
6) Cleveland Gardens N4 – EAST SIDE: Adjacent to the rear of No.329
Salisbury Mansions N15. Replaces Resident Permit Holders Parking
bay.
7) Collingwood Avenue N10 – EAST SIDE: Outside No.4. Replaces
Permit Holders parking bay.
8) Compton Crescent N17 – NORTH SIDE: Opposite No.27. Replaces
Shared Use Pay by Phone and Permit Holders parking bay.
9) Courtman Road N17 – NORTH SIDE: Outside No.66. Replaces
Permit Holders parking bay.
10) Crescent Road N22 – EAST SIDE: Outside No.147. Replaces
Permit Holders parking bay.
11) Devonshire Hill Lane N16 – NORTH SIDE: Outside No.78.
Replaces Permit Holders parking bay.
12) Dukes Avenue N10 – SOUTH EAST SIDE: Outside No.132.
13) Eldon Road N22 – EAST SIDE: Outside No.92. Replaces Resident
Permit Holders parking bay.
14) Grand Avenue N10 – SOUTH SIDE: Outside No.46. Replaces
Permit Holders parking bay.
15) Hanbury Road N17 – EAST SIDE: Outside No.6. Replaces Permit
Holders parking bay.
16) Lynmouth Road N2 – EAST SIDE: Outside No.2. Replaces
Resident Permit Holders parking bay.
17) Morteyne Road N17 – SOUTH SIDE: Adjacent to No.14 De
Quincey Road. Replaces Permit Holders parking bay.
18) Onslow Gardens N10 – SOUTH SIDE: Outside No.37.
19) Poynton Road N17 – SOUTH SIDE: Outside No.65. Replaces
Permit Holders parking bay.
20) Redston Road N8 – NORTH SIDE: Outside No.103.
21) Rosebery Road N10 – EAST SIDE: Outside No.103.
22) Selborne Road N22 – EAST SIDE: Outside No.27. Replaces
Resident Permit Holders parking bay.
23) Shepherds Hill N6 – SOUTH SIDE: Outside No.74-76. Replaces
Resident Permit Holders parking bay.
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24) Stanhope Road N6 – EAST SIDE: Adjacent to 1 to 6 Parkgate
Mews. Replaces Resident Permit Holders parking bay.
25) Topsfield Road N8 – EAST SIDE: Adjacent to No.12 Lynton Road.
Replaces Resident Permit Holders parking bay.
26) Weston Park N8 – NORTH SIDE: Outside No.52. Replaces
Resident Permit Holders parking bay.
The Cycle parking (storage) facility would be 2 metres wide and 2.5
metres in length.
Copies of the proposed Order and of the Council’s statement of
reasons for making the Orders and plans showing the locations and
effects of the Order may be inspected during normal office working
hours until the end of a period of 6 weeks from the date on which the
Order is made or the Council decides not to make the Order, at the
reception desk, Alexandra House, 10 Station Road, Wood Green, N22
7TR or can be viewed online at https://consultation.appyway.com/
haringey
Any person wishing to object to the proposed Orders or make other
representation should send grounds for their objection via the online
portal https://consultation.appyway.com/haringey or alternatively
email [email protected] or write to Traffic Management
Group, Alexandra House, 10 Station Road, Wood Green, N22 7TR,
quoting refence 2022-T68, by 7th December 2022.
Date: 16th November 2022
Ann Cunningham, Head of Highways and Parking
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY
PROPOSED DEDICATED DISABLED PARKING PLACES BATCH
2022-03, VARIOUS ROADS, LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY,
THE HARINGEY (FREE PARKING PLACES, LOADING PLACES
AND WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING RESTRICTIONS)
(AMENDMENT NO.***) ORDER 202*
THE HARINGEY (CHARGED-FOR PARKING PLACES)
(AMENDMENT NO. ***) ORDER 202*
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Notice is hereby given that the Council of the London Borough of
Haringey proposes to make the above-mentioned Orders under
sections 6, 45, 46, 49 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the
Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, and of all other powers.
The General Effects of the Orders would be:
(i) To introduce Dedicated Disabled Parking Bays, operating at any
time, measuring a length of 6.6 metres, outside (unless stated
otherwise) the following properties in the London Borough of
Haringey; No.8 Lawrence Road N15, No.4 Myddleton Road N22,
No.16 Ashley Road N17, No.16 Willoughby Road N8, No.28 Lothair
Road South N4, No.34 Cavendish Road N4, No.35 Marquis Road N4,
Farrant Road N22 adjacent to No.41 Vincent Road, No.48 Rathcoole
Avenue N8, No.91 Park Avenue South N8, No.152 Higham Road N17,
No.206 Sirdar Road N17, Balliol Road adjacent to No.213 Tower
Gardens Road N17, opposite No.70 Henningham Road N17, No.18
Hanbury Road N17, No.323 Wightman Road N8.
(ii) To convert existing Disabled Parking Bays to Dedicated Disabled
Permit Holders Only Parking Bays, operating at any time, whilst also
extending them to measure 6.6 metres in length, outside (unless
otherwise stated) the following properties in the London Borough of
Haringey; No.8 Truro Road N22, No.11 Woodland Rise N10, No.15
Fryatt Road N17 (bay will be shifted in a northerly direction up to the
single yellow line outside No.13, No.19 Lauradale Road N2, No.35
Fairbourne Road N17, No.36 Acacia Road N22, No.62 Boreham Road
N22, No.58 Lascotts Road N22, No.92 Seymour Road N8, No.164
Church Road N17.
(iii) To remove Disabled Parking Bays outside (unless otherwise
stated) the following properties in the London Borough of Haringey;
No.3 Maryland Road N22, No.5 Devonshire Road N17, No.7 Buller
Road N17, No.15 Outram Road N22, No.15 Wycombe Road N17,
No.20 Lansdowne Road N10, No.30 Elms Avenue N10, No.30
Woodside Road N22, No.32 Elm Park Avenue N15, No.32 Grand
Avenue N10, No.36 Berkeley Road N8, No.92 Maryland Road N22,
No.132 Inderwick Road N8, No.197 Hermitage Road N4.
(iv) To remove Dedicated Disabled Permit Holders Only Parking Bays,
outside (unless otherwise stated) the following properties in the
London Borough of Haringey; No.30 Crawley Road N22, opposite
No.52 Boreham Road N22.
The Dedicated Disabled Parking Bay would specifically be for the use
of the permit holder for which it would be authorised. No other permit
or blue badge would be valid for use within the proposed parking
place except for the permit for which it was issued.
(v) To revoke the relevant underlying Controlled Parking Zone
restrictions at the locations mentioned in Section 2(i) of this notice.
(vi) To reinstate the Controlled Parking Zone restrictions at the
locations mentioned in Section 2(iii) and (iv) of this notice.
Copies of the proposed Order and of the Council’s statement of
reasons for making the Order and plans showing the locations and
effects of the Order may be inspected during normal office working
hours until the end of a period of 6 weeks from the date on which the
Order is made or the Council decides not to make the Order, at the
reception desk, Alexandra House, 10 Station Road, Wood Green, N22
7TR or can be viewed online at https://consultation.appyway.com/
haringey
Any person wishing to object to the proposed Order or make other
representation should send grounds for their objection via the online
portal https://consultation.appyway.com/haringey or alternatively
email [email protected] or write to Traffic Management
Group, River Park House, 1st floor, 225, High Road, Wood Green, N22
8HQ quoting reference 2022-T67, by 7th December 2022.
Date: 16th November 2022
Ann Cunningham, Head of Highways and Parking
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING
THE EALING (ELECTRIC SCOOTER TRIAL PARKING PLACES)
(NO.1) TRAFFIC ORDER 2022
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Ealing, on the 15th November 2022 made the above-
mentioned Order under section 6 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act
1984, as amended so as to continue in force the Ealing (Electric
Scooter Trial Parking Places) (No.1) Experimental Traffic Order 2021
2. The general effect of the Order will be to provide parking places
situated on the footway for electric scooters provided for hire in the
trial of electric scooters. They will be located in the roads specified in
the Schedule to this Notice.
3. The Order, which will come into force on the 7th December 2022,
and other documents giving more detailed particulars of the Order are
available by e-mail from [email protected] or by inspection
at Customer Services Reception, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge
Road W5 2HL between 9:00am and 4:45pm on Monday to Friday,
until 27th December 2022
4. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Order or of any
provision contained therein on the grounds that it is not within the
relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 or that any
relevant requirements thereof or any relevant regulations made
thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the Order may
make application for the purpose to the High Court by the 27th
December 2022.
Dated 16th November 2022
Tony Singh
Head of Highways
(The officer appointed for this purpose)
SCHEDULE
(Parking places for e-scooters for hire)
1. Acton High Street forecourt opposite No.179
2. Acton High Street o/s No.259
3. Acton Lane W3 by Ark Byron
4. All Saints Road by Bollo Bridge Road
5. Bond Street W5 o/s No.45
6. Boston Road o/s No.6
7. Bowes Road o/s Nos 14/16
8. Broadway W13 by Deans Gardens
9. Castlebar Road near St Stephens Road
10. Clement Close near Evershed Walk
11. Haven Green southern arm near Shanakee public house
12. Horn Lane o/s Acton House
13. Horn Lane by Shalimar Lodge
14. Langley Drive by Mill Hill Road
15. New Broadway o/s No. 23
16. New Broadway o/s 43/47
17. New Broadway o/s 77/79
18. Northfield Avenue o/s No. 98
19. Park Road East by Avenue Road
20. Princes Gardens o/s No.2
21. Queens Drive o/s Nos 18/19
22. Salisbury Street W3
23. South Ealing Road near Maytree Gardens
24. South Parade east of Fisher’s Lane
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25. St Dunstans Avenue by Friary Road
26. St James’s Avenue W13
27. The Avenue W13 by Argyle Road
28. The Avenue W4 by 72 Fielding Road
29. The Mall by Hamilton Road
30. The Vale o/s No. 13
31. The Vale o/s No. 43
32. Uxbridge Road W3 by Twyford Crescent
33. Uxbridge Road W5 – near Double Tree hotel
34. Uxbridge Road W5 – o/s Ibis Hotel
35. Uxbridge Road W5 – o/s No.113
36. Uxbridge Road W5 – o/s Nos. 433/435
37. Uxbridge Road W5 – o/s Perceval House
38. Warwick Road
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA
BOROUGH-WIDE 20MPH SPEED LIMIT CONSOLIDATION
THE KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA (20 M.P.H. SPEED LIMIT) (NO.
2) TRAFFIC ORDER 2022
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Royal Borough
of Kensington and Chelsea on 11th November 2022 Made 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 and pursuant
to arrangements made under section 19 of the Local Government Act
2000 and in accordance with Part 3 of the Local Authorities
(Arrangements for the Discharge of Functions) (England) Regulations
2012 with Westminster City Council.
2. The general effect of the Order will be to consolidate the Council’s
existing 20mph speed limit Orders, amending certain descriptions to
correct inaccuracies, bringing the Order in line with the existing on-
street restrictions. The roads to be consolidated into one Order
include of all the roads in the borough, including boundary roads with
Westminster City Council, but does not include boundary roads with
The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham or the London
Borough of Brent, roads on the Transport for London Road Network,
GLA (Red Route) side roads, housing estate roads, private roads or
the West Cross Route.
3. Copies of the Order, which will come in to force on 17th November
2022 and of all other relevant documents may be obtained via email
for inspection by contacting [email protected] quoting
reference: “Consolidated Speed Limit” and can be inspected during
normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive until the end of a
period of six weeks from the date the Order was made at The
Customer Service Centre, Kensington Town Hall, Hornton Street,
London W8 7NX.
4. Anyone wishing to question the validity of the Order or of any
provision contained therein on the grounds 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
thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the Order may,
within six weeks of the date on which the Order was made, make an
application for the purpose to the High Court.
Dated 16th November 2022
MEHMET MAZHAR
Director of Transport and Regulatory Services
ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA
WALTON PLACE – PROHIBITION OF U-TURN
THE KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA (PRESCRIBED ROUTES) (NO.
20) TRAFFIC ORDER 2022
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Royal Borough
of Kensington and Chelsea on 11th November 2022 Made the above-
mentioned Order under section 6 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act
1984, as amended.
2. The general effect of the Order will be to prohibit the making of “U”
turn movements by vehicles travelling southwards in Walton Place.
3. Copies of the Order, which will come in to force on 17th November
2022, and of all other relevant documents may be obtained via email
for inspection by contacting [email protected] quoting
reference: “Walton Place U-turn ban” and can be inspected during
normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive until the end of a
period of six weeks from the date the Order was made at The
Customer Service Centre, Kensington Town Hall, Hornton Street,
London W8 7NX.
4. Anyone wishing to question the validity of the Order or of any
provision contained therein on the grounds 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
thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the Order may,
within six weeks of the date on which the Order was made, make an
application for the purpose to the High Court.
Dated 16th November 2022
MEHMET MAZHAR
Director of Transport and Regulatory Services
LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY
PROPOSED DEDICATED DISABLED PARKING PLACES BATCH
2022-03, VARIOUS ROADS, LONDON BOROUGH OF HARINGEY,
THE HARINGEY (FREE PARKING PLACES, LOADING PLACES
AND WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING RESTRICTIONS)
(AMENDMENT NO.***) ORDER 202*
THE HARINGEY (CHARGED-FOR PARKING PLACES)
(AMENDMENT NO. ***) ORDER 202*
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Notice is hereby given that the Council of the London Borough of
Haringey proposes to make the above-mentioned Orders under
sections 6, 45, 46, 49 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the
Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, and of all other powers.
The General Effects of the Orders would be:
(i) To introduce Dedicated Disabled Parking Bays, operating at any
time, measuring a length of 6.6 metres, outside (unless stated
otherwise) the following properties in the London Borough of
Haringey; No.8 Lawrence Road N15, No.4 Myddleton Road N22,
No.16 Ashley Road N17, No.16 Willoughby Road N8, No.28 Lothair
Road South N4, No.34 Cavendish Road N4, No.35 Marquis Road N4,
Farrant Road N22 adjacent to No.41 Vincent Road, No.48 Rathcoole
Avenue N8, No.91 Park Avenue South N8, No.152 Higham Road N17,
No.206 Sirdar Road N17, Balliol Road adjacent to No.213 Tower
Gardens Road N17, opposite No.70 Henningham Road N17, No.18
Hanbury Road N17, No.323 Wightman Road N8.
(ii) To convert existing Disabled Parking Bays to Dedicated Disabled
Permit Holders Only Parking Bays, operating at any time, whilst also
extending them to measure 6.6 metres in length, outside (unless
otherwise stated) the following properties in the London Borough of
Haringey; No.8 Truro Road N22, No.11 Woodland Rise N10, No.15
Fryatt Road N17 (bay will be shifted in a northerly direction up to the
single yellow line outside No.13, No.19 Lauradale Road N2, No.35
Fairbourne Road N17, No.36 Acacia Road N22, No.62 Boreham Road
N22, No.58 Lascotts Road N22, No.92 Seymour Road N8, No.164
Church Road N17.
(iii) To remove Disabled Parking Bays outside (unless otherwise
stated) the following properties in the London Borough of Haringey;
No.3 Maryland Road N22, No.5 Devonshire Road N17, No.7 Buller
Road N17, No.15 Outram Road N22, No.15 Wycombe Road N17,
No.20 Lansdowne Road N10, No.30 Elms Avenue N10, No.30
Woodside Road N22, No.32 Elm Park Avenue N15, No.32 Grand
Avenue N10, No.36 Berkeley Road N8, No.92 Maryland Road N22,
No.132 Inderwick Road N8, No.197 Hermitage Road N4.
(iv) To remove Dedicated Disabled Permit Holders Only Parking Bays,
outside (unless otherwise stated) the following properties in the
London Borough of Haringey; No.30 Crawley Road N22, opposite
No.52 Boreham Road N22.
The Dedicated Disabled Parking Bay would specifically be for the use
of the permit holder for which it would be authorised. No other permit
or blue badge would be valid for use within the proposed parking
place except for the permit for which it was issued.
(v) To revoke the relevant underlying Controlled Parking Zone
restrictions at the locations mentioned in Section 2(i) of this notice.
(vi) To reinstate the Controlled Parking Zone restrictions at the
locations mentioned in Section 2(iii) and (iv) of this notice.
Copies of the proposed Order and of the Council’s statement of
reasons for making the Order and plans showing the locations and
effects of the Order may be inspected during normal office working
hours until the end of a period of 6 weeks from the date on which the
Order is made or the Council decides not to make the Order, at the
reception desk, Alexandra House, 10 Station Road, Wood Green, N22
7TR or can be viewed online at https://consultation.appyway.com/
haringey
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Any person wishing to object to the proposed Order or make other
representation should send grounds for their objection via the online
portal https://consultation.appyway.com/haringey or alternatively
email [email protected] or write to Traffic Management
Group, River Park House, 1st floor, 225, High Road, Wood Green, N22
8HQ quoting reference 2022-T67, by 7th December 2022.
Date: 16th November 2022
Ann Cunningham, Head of Highways and Parking
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING
THE EALING (PROVISIONS FOR THE RE-DESIGNATION OF
CYCLE TRACKS AND VARIOUS EXEMPTIONS (ELECTRIC
SCOOTER TRIAL) TRAFFIC ORDER 2022
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Ealing, on the 15th November 2022 made the above-
mentioned Order under section 6 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act
1984, as amended to continue the Ealing (Provisions for the Re-
Designation of Cycle Tracks and Various Exemptions (Electric Scooter
Trial) Experimental Traffic Order 2021..
2. The general effect of the Order will be to in connection with electric
scooters being used in a trial re-designate certain cycle tracks made
pursuant to section 65 of the Highways Act 1980 as restricted
carriageways and to exempt electric scooters being used in a trial
from cycle lanes installed prior to when the Traffic Signs Regulations
and General Directions 2016 came into force.
“Transport for London will permit the use of electric scooters on all
GLA roads and side roads, where pedal cycles can already proceed,
within the London Borough of Ealing from the date the Order comes
into force. Details of Transport for London’s Order can be found by
visiting their website at www.tfl.gov.uk/traffic-orders-2021 then
selecting Traffic Order GLA-2021-0297”
3. The Order, which will come into force on the 7th December 2022,
and other documents giving more detailed particulars of the Order are
available by e-mail from [email protected] or by inspection
at Customer Services Reception, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge
Road W5 2HL between 9:00am and 4:45pm on Monday to Friday,
until 27th December 2022.
4. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Order or of any
provision contained therein on the grounds that it is not within the
relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 or that any
relevant requirements thereof or any relevant regulations made
thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the Order may
make application for the purpose to the High Court by the 27th
December 2022.
Dated 16th November 2022
Tony Singh
Head of Highways
(The officer appointed for this purpose)
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING
CHURCH ROAD NORTHOLT
THE EALING (PRESCRIBED ROUTE) (NO. 183) TRAFFIC ORDER
THE EALING (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTION) (SPECIAL
PARKING AREA) (AMENDMENT NO. 869) ORDER 2022
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London
Borough of Ealing, on the 4th November 2022 made the above-
mentioned Orders under sections 6 and 124 of the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984, as amended so as to continue in force the
Ealing (Church Road, Northolt) (No. 1) Experimental Traffic Order
2021.
2. The general effect of the Orders will be to
(a) continue the closure of the west to east arm of Church Road at its
junction with the main arm of Church Road to vehicular traffic except
for pedal cycles and police, fire brigade and ambulance vehicles:
(b) Impose waiting restrictions applying at any time to the whole of the
west to east arm of Church Road.
3. The Orders, which came into force on the 5th November 2022, and
other documents giving more detailed particulars of the Order are
available by e-mail from [email protected] or by inspection
at Customer Services Reception, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge
Road W5 2HL between 9:00am and 4:45pm on Monday to Friday,
until the 16th December 2022.
4. Any person desiring to question the validity of either of the Orders
or of any provision contained therein on the grounds that it is not
within the relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 or
that any relevant requirements thereof or any relevant regulations
made thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the Order
may make application for the purpose to the High Court by the 16h
December 2022.
Dated 16th November 2022
Tony Singh
Head of Highways
(The officer appointed for this purpose)
ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH
THE GREENWICH (FREE PARKING PLACES, LOADING PLACES
AND WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING RESTRICTIONS)
(AMENDMENT NO. 81) ORDER 2022
THE GREENWICH (CHARGED FOR-PARKING PLACES)
(AMENDMENT NO. 85) ORDER 2022
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Royal Borough
of Greenwich (hereinafter referred to as “the Council”) has made the
above-mentioned Orders under sections 6, 45, 46, 49, 124 and Part IV
of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended.
The Order will come into operation on 17th November 2022.
2. The general effect of the Orders would be to:
a) to introduce a disabled persons’ ‘blue badge’ parking place on:
i) Dallin Road, south side, outside No. 20 Dallin Road.
ii) Bannockburn Road, west side, outside No. 39 Bannockburn Road.
iii) Adderley Gardens, north side, from a point 10.3 metres west of its
junction with Milverton Way in a westerly direction for 5.4 metres.
iv) Eglinton Road, north-west side, outside No. 141 Eglinton Road.
v) Bostall Lane, north-west side, from a point 36 metres north-east of
its junction with Bevan Road in a north-easterly direction for 5 metres.
vi) Kashgar Road, east side, outside No. 24 Kashgar Road.
vii) Admaston Road, west side, from a point 1.6 metres south of the
common boundary of Nos. 80 and 82 Admaston Road in a southerly
direction for 4.8 metres.
viii) Edington Road, north side, from the eastern property boundary of
No. 110 Edington Road in an easterly direction for 5.6 metres.
ix) Godstow Road, south side, from a point 5.1 metres east of the
common boundary of Nos. 54 and 56 Godstow Road in an easterly
direction for 5 metres.
x) Ogilby Street, south side, from a point 7.4 metres west of its
junction with Dairy Lane in a westerly direction for 5.8 metres.
xi) Middle Park Avenue, south side, from a point 2.5 metres west of
the common boundary of Nos. 288 and 290 Middle Park Avenue in a
westerly direction for 6.5 metres.
b) Replace part of the existing Permit Holders Only Mon-Fri
9.30am-11am (N) restriction with a disabled persons’ ‘blue badge’
parking place on Colyer Close, south-west side, from a point 1.8
metres north-west of the common boundary of Nos. 16 and 18 Colyer
Close in a north-westerly direction for 3.5 metres.
c) Replace part of the existing Permit Holders Mon-Sat 9am-6.30pm
Zone C or Limited Waiting Mon-Sat 9am-6.30pm Max stay 2 Hours
No return within 3 hours restrictions with a disabled persons’ ‘blue
badge’ parking place on Gurdon Road, south side, outside No. 22
Gurdon Road.
d) Replace part of the existing Permit Holders Only Mon-Fri
9.30am-11am Zone PL restrictions with a disabled persons’ ‘blue
badge’ parking place on Coxwell Road, east side, outside No. 9
Coxwell Road.
e) Replace part of the existing Permit Holders Only 9am-6.30pm Zone
EG restrictions with a disabled persons’ ‘blue badge’ parking place at
the following location on Kossuth Street, east side, outside No. 14
Kossuth Street.
f) Replace part of the existing free parking place restrictions with a
disabled persons’ ‘blue badge’ parking place on Sewell Road, south-
east side, from a point 44.4 metres south-west of its junction with
Wolsey Close in a south-westerly direction for 6 metres.
g) update the map tiles attached to The Greenwich (Free Parking
Places, Loading Places and Waiting, Loading and Stopping
Restrictions) Order 2018 and The Greenwich (Charged-For Parking
Places) Order 2018 so as to reflect the provisions referred to in sub-
paragraphs (a) to (f).
3. Further information about the Orders may be obtained by emailing
[email protected].
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4. The Orders and other documents giving more detailed particulars
of the Orders can be viewed by emailing parking-
[email protected] requesting electronic copies.
5. If any person wishes to question the validity of the Orders 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 Orders were made, apply for that
purpose to the High Court.
Assistant Director, Transport
Communities, Environment and Central
Royal Borough of Greenwich
Dated 16th November 2022
ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1)
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS – CHILVER STREET AND
HATCLIFFE STREET
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Royal Borough
of Greenwich intends to make an Order to prevent danger to the
public under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
2. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily:
(a) introduce double yellow line ‘at any time’ waiting restrictions on
Chilver Street, east side, from its junction with Woolwich Road to its
junction with Dandridge Close.
(b) Replace single yellow line Monday-Saturday 7am-7pm waiting
restrictions with double yellow line ‘at any time’ waiting restrictions on
Hatcliffe Street, both sides, from its junction with Woolwich Road for
30 metres.
3. The above restrictions would only apply at such times and to such
extent as shall be indicated by the placing or covering of the
appropriate traffic signs.
4. The Order would come into force on 24th November 2022 and will
remain in force for 18 months.
5. Queries concerning these works should be directed to
[email protected] quoting reference 11-22 Chilvers
St & Hatcliffe St.
Assistant Director, Transport,
Communities, Environment and Central,
Royal Borough of Greenwich
Dated 16th November 2022
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OTHER NOTICES
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, BUSINESS AND PROPERTY
COURTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES
INSOLVENCY AND COMPANIES LIST (CHD)
CASE NO: CR-2022-004056
AND IN THE MATTER OF THE INSOLVENCY ACT 1986
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a block transfer order of
Deputy ICC Judge Schaffer dated 3 November 2022 (Order):
1. Sarah Elizabeth Collins be removed from office as Joint
Administrator and Christopher Robert Pole be appointed as Joint
Administrator alongside the continuing office-holder of the following
companies in administration:
Company
Name
Company
Number
Court of
Jurisdiction
Court
Reference
Fireclad Limited 03293646 High Court of
Justice,
Business and
Property
Courts in
Birmingham
CR-2022-
BHM-000245
Harrison Jorge
Limited
03316827 High Court of
Justice,
Business and
Property
Courts in
Birmingham
CR-2022-
BHM-000246
2. Sarah Elizabeth Collins be removed from office as Joint
Administrator and Ryan Grant be appointed as Joint Administrator
alongside the continuing office-holder of the following companies in
administration:
Company
Name
Company
Number
Court of
Jurisdiction
Court
Reference
Alvant Limited 02765553 High Court of
Justice,
Business and
Property
Courts of E&W,
Insolvency and
Companies
List (ChD)
CR-2022-00011
Alvant Group
Plc
04638732 High Court of
Justice,
Business and
Property
Courts of E&W,
Insolvency and
Companies
List (ChD)
CR-2022-00011
3. Sarah Elizabeth Collins be removed from office as Joint
Administrator and Ryan Grant be appointed as Joint Administrator
alongside the continuing office-holder of the following company in
administration:
Company
Name
Company
Number
Court of
Jurisdiction
Court
Reference
Beheren
Limited t/a
Capital Cooling
11467412 High Court of
Justice,
Business and
Property
Courts of
England and
Wales
CR-2022-00050
4. Sarah Elizabeth Collins be removed from office as Joint Liquidator
and Ryan Grant be appointed as Joint Liquidator alongside the
continuing office-holder of the following company in compulsory
liquidation:
Company
Name
Company
Number
Court of
Jurisdiction
Court
Reference
Shendish
Manor Limited
02851232 St Albans
County Court
576 of 2010
5. Sarah Elizabeth Collins be removed from office as Joint Liquidator
and Ryan Grant be appointed as Joint Liquidator of the following
company in creditors' voluntary liquidation:
Company Name Company Number
Aylesford Newsprint Limited 02825694
6. Sarah Elizabeth Collins be removed from office as Joint Liquidator
and Ryan Grant be appointed as Joint Liquidator alongside the
continuing office-holder of the following companies in creditors'
voluntary liquidation:
Company Name Company Number
Castleoak Care Partnerships
Limited
Integr8 Building Services Limited 05375143
7. Sarah Elizabeth Collins be removed from office as Joint Liquidator
and Ryan Grant be appointed as Joint Liquidator alongside the
continuing office-holder of the following companies in creditors'
voluntary liquidation:
Company Name Company Number
CC 1 (2011) Limited 07467836
CC 2 (2011) Limited 07467874
CC1XF Holdings Limited 09609590
Market Halls Holdings No 2
Limited
Market Halls Holdings No 1
Limited
Market Halls Holding Limited 11966258
Medland, Sanders And Twose
Limited
Princi Properties Limited 02659860
Princi London Limited 06535112
8. Sarah Elizabeth Collins be removed from office as Joint Liquidator
and Ryan Grant be appointed as Joint Liquidator alongside the
continuing office-holder of the following companies in creditors'
voluntary liquidation:
Company Name Company Number
Try Market Halls Limited 10923890
Try Market Halls Oxford Street
Limited
Market Hall Fulham Ltd 10593179
9. Sarah Elizabeth Collins be removed from office as Joint Trustee in
Bankruptcy and Kristina Julie Kicks be appointed as Joint Trustee in
Bankruptcy alongside the continuing office-holder in the following
cases:
Case Court of
Jurisdiction
Court Reference
Andreas Antoniou Luton County Court 83 of 2020
Stephen Anthony
Woolley
Stoke-on-Trent
County Court
51 of 2020
10. That each creditor of the estates listed do have permission to
apply to Court, on notice, within 28 days of the publication of this
Notice, for the purposes of applying to vary or discharge the terms of
the Order in so far as it affects the estate(s) of which they are a
creditor.
11. Notice of this Order shall be given to the creditors of the estates
particularised by referring to the terms of the Order in the next written
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NOTICES OF DIVIDENDS
5 July 2022
CC 1 (2011) LIMITED
(Company Number 07467836)
Previous Name of Company: Britax Group Limited; Cidron Childsafe 1
Limited
Registered office: Forum 4, Solent Business Park, Parkway South,
Whiteley, Fareham, PO15 7AD
Principal trading address: Forum 4, Solent Business Park, Parkway
South, Whiteley, Fareham, PO15 7AD
At a General Meeting of the Members of the above-named Company,
duly convened, and held on 28 June 2022 the following Resolutions
were duly passed, as a Special Resolution and as an Ordinary
Resolution:
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.
That Sarah Elizabeth Collins and Christopher Robert Pole be
appointed as Joint Liquidators for the purposes of such winding up.
At the subsequent Decision of Creditors held on 28 June 2022 the
appointment of Sarah Elizabeth Collins and Christopher Robert Pole
as Joint Liquidators was confirmed.
Joint Liquidator: Sarah Elizabeth Collins (IP number 23872) of
Interpath Ltd, 2nd Floor, 45 Church Street, Birmingham, B3 2RT.
Joint Liquidator: Christopher Robert Pole (IP number 12690) of
Interpath Ltd, 2nd Floor, 45 Church Street, Birmingham, B3 2RT.
Date of Appointment: 28 June 2022
For further details contact Krishan Kara on 0121 817 8617
5 July 2022
Company Number: 07467836
Name of Company: CC 1 (2011) LIMITED
Previous Name of Company: Britax Group Limited; Cidron Childsafe 1
Limited
Nature of Business: Activities of head offices
Registered office: Forum 4, Solent Business Park, Parkway South,
Whiteley, Fareham, PO15 7AD
Principal trading address: Forum 4, Solent Business Park, Parkway
South, Whiteley, Fareham, PO15 7AD
Type of Liquidation: Creditors Voluntary Liquidation
Liquidator's name and address: Joint Liquidator: Sarah Elizabeth
Collins (IP number 23872) of Interpath Ltd, 2nd Floor, 45 Church
Street, Birmingham, B3 2RT.
Liquidator's name and address: Joint Liquidator: Christopher Robert
Pole (IP number 12690) of Interpath Ltd, 2nd Floor, 45 Church Street,
Birmingham, B3 2RT.
Date of Appointment: 28 June 2022
By whom Appointed: Members and Creditors
For further details contact Krishan Kara on 0121 817 8617
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