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SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL

SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL (BOROUGH OF IPSWICH) (STOPPING, WAITING AND LOADING PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS AND ON-STREET PARKING PLACES) (CONSOLIDATION) ORDER 2019 (IPSWICH) (TOWN CENTRE) (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING) (VARIATION N0.33) ORDER 202-

Suffolk County Council proposes to make the above order under Sections 1,2 and 4 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, which would substitute revision 2 of Map Tile GJ122 and GK122 as amended, in place of revision 1 of the same Map Tile and revision 3 GK123 and GL123 as amended, in place of revision 2 of the same Map Tile into the above-named 2019 order. The effect of the order will be to introduce: No waiting at any time and No loading 11am - 4.30pm any day on:

  • Buttermarket (Z5U1010) Ipswich
  • Carr Street (Z5U1058) Ipswich
  • Comhill (Z5U1060) Ipswich
  • Dial Lane (Z5U1011J Ipswich
  • Lady Lane (Heavy Duty Footway) Ipswich
  • Lion Street (Z5U1014) Ipswich from its junctions with Comhill to a point approximately 24 metres north of its junction with King Street (southern side of Lion Street) and 30 metres north of its junctions with King Street (northern side of Lion Street) ¦ Lloyds Avenue (Z5U1002) Ipswich from its junction with Comhill to a point approximately 25 metres north of its Junction with Comhill
  • Princes Street (Z5U1069) Ipswich from its junction with Comhill to its junction with King Street.
  • Providence Street (Z5U1003) Ipswich
  • St Lawrence Street (Z5U1009) Ipswich
  • Tavern Street (Z5U1059) Ipswich
  • Thoroughfare (Heavy Duty Footway) Ipswich from its junction with Princes Street to a point approximately 27 metres east of its junction with Princes Street and from its junction with Comhill to point approximately 36 metres south of its junction with Comhill (to join with the first section specified)
  • Tower Street (Z5U1004) Ipswich between its junction with Tavern Street at a point of 39 metres north of its junction with Tavern Street
  • Westgate Street (Z5U1061) Ipswich
  • Cox Lane (UZU1008) Ipswich from its junction with Carr Street to a point 42 metres south of its junction with Carr Street
  • Hatton Court (Pedestrian Way) Ipswich from Tavern Street and Tower Church Yard
  • St Stephens Lane (Z5U1013) Ipswich from the Buttermarket in a southerly direction for 29 metres. No waiting at any time and No loading at any time:
  • Wingfield Street (Z5U1028) Ipswich from Tacket Street in a southerly direction for 43 metres. No waiting at any time and No loading 8am - 11am and 4.30pm - 6pm from Monday to Saturday (blue badge holders 11am - 4.30pm, Monday to Saturday (3 hours max stay):
  • Tower Street (Z5U1004) (East) Ipswich. 2 hays running parallel to Church wall opposite property nos. 13-17 Tower Street. First bay opposite no. 13 starts 106 metres south of the junction with Tower Ramparts for 5.5 metres. Second bay opposite nos. 15 -17 starts from 76 metres south of the junction with Tower Ramparts for 24 metres.

Exemptions to the waiting restrictions allow a vehicle to wait for so long as is necessary to board or alight or to load and unload; for building, industrial or demolition works; for the maintenance of the road or its services; and for fulfilling statutory duties. There are the usual exemptions for Blue Badge holders. A copy of the draft order and plans snowing the road affected, together with a copy of the council's reasons for this proposal, may be seen with advance notice at the address below, 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday; also at County Library, Northgate Street, Ipswich IP1 3DE, 9am - 6pm Monday; 9am - 7pm Tuesday; 9am - 6pm Wednesday and Thursday; 9am - 7pm Friday; 8.30am - 5pm Saturday; and 10am - 4pm Sunday.

Objections or any other representations related to the proposed waiting restrictions, specifying the grounds on which they are made, must reach Farhana Begum (Suffolk Legal) at the address below or at: aishah.siddika@suffolk.gov.uk not later than 09/02/2024. Please bear in mind that any such correspondence cannot be regarded as confidential and may be inspected by any interested party.

Date: 19/01/2024

Nigel Inniss, Head of Governance, Suffolk County Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 2BX

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984: SECTION 14 SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL (IPSWICH) (FOOTPATH 018) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE)

This order, which came into effect 01/08/2022 closing Footpath 018 has been extended in force by the Minister until 20/01/2025 or until completion of the works, whichever is the earlier. This closure is required in the interests of public safety because of the likelihood of danger to the public as a result of ongoing construction works on the new footway/cycleway including bridge infrastructure works which continue to impact the footpath. If the order had not been extended it would have ceased to be in force on 20/01/2024.

Enquiries should be made to Colin Norman of Crest Nicholson Operations Ltd Tel: (01277) 693230. Email: colin.norman@crestnicholson.com

Date: 19/01/2024

Nigel Inniss, Head of Governance, Suffolk County Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 2BX

SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL (MARTLESHAM) (BRIGHTWELL LAKES JUNCTION) (A12 AND U3217) (AUSTER WAY) (PROHIBITION OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND U TURNS AT BRIGHTWELL LAKES DEVELOPMENT ACCESS) ORDER 2024

On 10/01/2024 Suffolk County Council made the above order under Sections 1,2 and 4 and Part IV of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended. The effect of this will be to introduce: Prohibition of Motor Vehicles:

  • No person shall cause or permit any motor vehicle which is travelling along the A12 southbound carnageway to enter the northbound carriageway.
  • No person shall cause or permit any motor vehicle which is travelling along the A12 northbound carnageway to enter the southbound carriageway.
  • No person shall cause or permit any motor vehicle which is travelling along the A12 to enter the westbound carriageway of the side road, Auster Way (U3217).
  • No person shall cause or permit any motor vehicle which is travelling westbound on the side road, Auster Way (U3217) to enter against the flow of traffic on The A12 carriageways.

Prohibition of U Turns:

  • No motor vehicle proceeding along the A12, at its junction with the side road (Auster Way) (U3217), leading to the Brigntwell Lakes Development, is permitted to manoeuvre in the opposite direction (make UTurns) when travelling in a northern or southern direction.
  • No motor vehicle proceeding along the side roaa (Auster Way) (U3217), in a westerly direction, is permitted to manoeuvre in the opposite direction (make U Turns).

A copy of the order which comes into effect on 17/01/2024 and maps showing the roads affected may be seen with advance notice at the address below, 8am - 5pm. Monday - Friday and also at Kesgrave Library, Kinsey House, Kays Close, Kesgrave, IP5 2HL Monday; 9am - 12pm. Tuesday; 9am - 12pm and 2.30pm - 5pm; Wednesday; 2.30pm - 6pm; Thursday; 2.30pm - 8pm; Friday; 9am - 12pm and 2.30pm - 6pm; Saturday; 10am - 5pm and Sunday 10am - 3pm excluding bank holidays and public holidays.

If anyone wishes to question the validity of the order or of any provision contained in it on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, or on the grounds that any of the requirements of that Act or any instrument made under it have not been complied with in relation to the order, they may within six weeks of the date on which the order was made apply to the High Court for this purpose.

Date: 19/01/2024

Nigel Inniss, Head of Governance, Suffolk County Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 2BX

SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL (IPSWICH) (HENLEY ROAD) (C441) (PROHIBITION OF U TURNS) ORDER 2024

On 10/01/2024 Suffolk County Council made the above order for the Borough of Ipswich under Sections 1.2 and 4 and Part IV of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended. The effect of this would be to prohibit any motor vehicles travelling along Henley Road (in a southerly or northerly direction) from making U turns into Henley Gate, (opposite 233 Henley Road) from the junction between Henley Roaa and Henley Gate.

A copy of the order which comes into effect on 17/01/2024 and maps showing the roads affected may be seen with advance notice at the address below, 8am - 5pm. Monday - Friday and also at Ipswich County Library, Northgate Street, Ipswich, IP1 3DE, Monday; 9am -6pm. Tuesday; 9am -7pm, Wednesday - Thursday; 9am - 6pm, Friday; 9am - 7pm, Saturday; 8.30am - 5pm and Sunday 10am - 4pm excluding bank holidays and public holidays.

If anyone wishes to question the validity of the order or of any provision contained in it on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, or on the grounds that any of the requirements of that Act or any instrument made under it have not been complied with in relation to the order, they may within six weeks of the date on which the order was made apply to the High Court for this purpose.

Date: 19/01/2024

Nigel Inniss, Head of Governance, Suffolk County Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 2BX

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