Cambridgeshire - Multiple Road Closures
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CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
THE CITY OF CAMBRIDGE (CIVIL ENFORCEMENT AREA)
(WAITING RESTRICTIONS AND STREET PARKING PLACES)
ORDER 2022 (AMENDMENT NO. 45) ORDER 202$
Notice is hereby given that Cambridgeshire County Council
proposes to make the above-named Order under the
powers contained in the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984
(as amended) and the Traffic Management Act 2004
(as amended). The effect of this Order will be to:
Install double yellow lines on both sides of Riverside,
from the entrance to Stourbridge Common to approx. 6.5m
southwest of its junction with Stanley Rd. Extend the
existing single yellow lines on the north-western side of
Riverside from its current end point, o/s No. 79 Riverside
House, to the start of the proposed double yellow lines
and amend the hours of operation to 7am to 7pm Monday
to Saturday.
The draft Order, together with a map showing the roads and
lengths of road concerned and a statement of the Council’s
reasons for proposing to make the Order, may be examined
online, on the Council’s website, at the following address
http://bit.ly/cambridgeshiretro – following the link for
‘Permanent Traffic Regulation Orders’ see reference PR1004.
Objections to the proposal, together with the grounds
on which they are made or any additional comments,
must be sent in writing to the undersigned or by email
to policyandregulation@cambridgeshire.gov.uk by the
14th of February 2024 quoting reference PR1004.
Comments will be used as part of our consultation
process and may be published, anonymised, in reports
to committees. If you require further information regarding
this proposal, please contact Eleanor Seymour in Highways
Projects (0345 0455212).
HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 AS AMENDED BY THE
TRANSPORT ACT 1981 (SECTIONS 90A TO 90F)
THE HIGHWAYS (ROAD HUMPS) REGULATIONS 1999
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO INSTALL 7 PAIRS OF SPEED
CUSHIONS ON RAMPTON ROAD, WILLINGHAM
NOTICE is hereby given that Cambridgeshire County Council
proposes to install 7 pairs of speed cushions on Rampton
Road, Willingham, located approximately: 100m, 170m,
249m, 336m, 564m, 629m and 681m south/southeast
of its junction with Newington.
The speed cushions will each have a width of 1.65m,
a length of 3m and have a height of 75mm.
(VARIOUS ROADS, WILLINGHAM)
(20MPH & 40MPH SPEED LIMITS) ORDER 20$$
Cambridgeshire County Council (CCC) proposes to make
an Order under all relevant sections of the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984 (“the Act”) and of all other enabling
powers and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police
in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 to the Act the effect
of which will be to:
Implement a 20mph speed limit in the village of Willingham –
terminating on: Willingham Rd, at a point 175m west of its
junction with Haden Way. West Fen Rd, at a point 376m
northwest of its junction with Earith Rd and George St. Earith
Rd, at a point 24m northeast of its junction with Fen End.
Rockmill End, at a point 38m north of its junction with Wilford
Furlong. Iram Drove, at a pint 179m east of its junction
with Rockmill End. Rampton Rd (C186), at a point 744m
southeast of its junction with Newington. Station Rd, at a
point 46m south of its junction with High St and Millfield.
Implement 40mph speed limits on: Willingham Rd, from the
20mph limit, westwards for 202m. West Fen Rd, from the
20mph limit, north-westwards for 200m. Rockmill End, from
the 20mph limit, northwards (onto Sponge Drove) for 230m.
Meadow Rd, from its junction with Rockmill End and Sponge
Drove, eastwards for 379m. Iram Drove, from the 20mph
limit, eastwards for 201m. Rampton Rd (C186), from the
20mph limit, south-eastwards for 219m.
The draft Order, together with a map showing the roads and
lengths of road concerned and a statement of the Council’s
reasons for proposing to make the Order, may be examined
online, on the Council’s website, at the following address
http://bit.ly/cambridgeshiretro - following the link for
‘Permanent Traffic Regulation Orders’ see reference PR1007.
Objections to the proposal, together with the grounds on
which they are made, or any supportive representations
must be sent in writing to the undersigned or by email to
policyandregulation@cambridgeshire.gov.uk by the 14th of
February 2024 quoting reference PR1007. Comments will
be used as part of our consultation process and may be
published, anonymised, in reports to committees. If you
require further information regarding this proposal, please
contact Carole Hutton in Highway Projects (0345 0455212)
Frank Jordan, Executive Director: Place and Sustainability,
c/o Policy & Regulation, Box No. D8E, Huntingdon Highways
Depot, Stanton Way, Huntingdon, PE29 6PY
www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk
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