Public Notice Portal - Brought to you by Britain's Local News Media
Planning

Woodbine Street - reduce the speed limit in the Woodbine Street Area

NE33 2JEPublished 03/06/25
Shields Gazette • 

What is planned?

SOUTH TYNESIDE COUNCIL (WOODBINE STREET AREA, SOUTH SHIELDS 20MPH)
ORDER 2025

South Tyneside Council proposes to make an Order under Section 84 of and Schedule 9 to,
the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and all other enabling powers. The effect of the Order
will be to reduce the speed limit in the Woodbine Street Area to 20mph on the entire lengths
of:- Woodbine St; Woodbine St/Hatfield Square; Woodbine St/ Wallington Grove; (North
Back) Beach Rd – access road to Beach Rd Garages from Woodbine St and Eastbourne
Grove, from its junction with Woodbine St for a distance of 70m in a north easterly direction,
25m in a northerly direction and 10m in an easterly direction. Full details of these proposals are contained in the draft order which, together with a plan showing the lengths of road affected and a statement of the Council’s reasons for proposing to make the Order, may be inspected from Monday to Friday during normal office hours at the Town Hall at the address below. Alternatively, you can request a copy of the documentation by emailing

lynne.sloan@southtyneside.gov.uk.

If you wish to raise an objection, express support or make any other observations about these proposals, you must make them in writing to the Council’s Legal Services Department at the address below or by using the same email address above by the 24 June 2025. Any objections must specify the grounds on which they are made.
DATED: 3 June 2025
Corporate Lead, Legal & Governance South Tyneside Council, Town Hall, Westoe Road,
South Shields, NE33 2RL

Need to publish a public notice?

If you need to publish a public notice, please contact Shields Gazette directly at:

publicnotices@nationalworld.com

02070237931

About Us

The Public Notice Portal is owned and operated by the News Media Association, the voice of UK national, regional, and local newspapers in all their print and digital forms. NMA members include nearly 900 local and regional news titles which reach 42 million people across the length and breadth of the country each month.

Public Notice PortalNews Media Association