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Monkton Heathfield Road, 20mph Speed Limit

TA2 8QNPublished 23/02/23Expired
Somerset County Gazette • 

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Somerset County Council Monkton Heathfield Road And Yallands Hill. Monkton Heathfield. Taunton In The Parishes Of West Monkton And Cheddon Fitzpaine (20mph Speed Limit) Order 2023

NOTICE is hereby given that Somerset County Council proposes to make the above Order in pursuance of the provisions of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, the effect of which is to introduce a 20mph Speed Limit on the lengths of road as specified in the Schedule to this Order. The provisions of any other Orders are hereby revoked but only in so far as they are affected by the restrictions imposed by this Order. A copy of the draft Order, the maps showing the lengths of road affected and the Statement of Reasons for proposing to make the Order may be inspected at Somerset County Council, A Block Reception, County Hall, Taunton and online at www.somerset.gov.uk/TRO.

Persons wishing to object to the proposed Order may do so in writing, specifying the grounds on which it is made, to Somerset County Council, Traffic Management B2 West, County Hall, Taunton, TA1 4DY, or by emailing TROinbox@somerset.gov.uk quoting Reference No. KT06012023 and received no later than 21 days from the publication of this notice. The names and addresses of anyone writing in may be made available for public inspection and will be included in a report that may be published on the Somerset County Council website, unless the individuals concerned state, in writing, their objection to their names and addresses being made so available or being included in the publication.

Duncan Sharkey, Chief Executive Dated: 23rd February 2023

SCHEDULE

20mnh Speed Limit Monkton Heathfield Road and Yallands Hill, Monkton Heathfield - From a point 20 metres north of the junction with Blundells Lane in a westerly direction to a point 285 metres east of the junction with Tudor Park

STATEMENT OF REASONS FOR PROPOSING TO MAKE THE ORDER

For avoiding danger to persons or other traffic using the road or any other road or for preventing the likelihood of any such danger arising.

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