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Borough of Runnymede - Parking and Waiting Restrictions and Permit Parking

GU22 0BDPublished 09/02/24Expired
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THE SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL

Amendments to Parking and Waiting Restrictions and Permit Parking in the Borough of Runnymede

Surrey County Council (“the Council”) propose to make, under Sections 1, 2, 4, 32, 35, 36, 45, 46, 49, 51, 53 of and Part IV to Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (“the Act”), the following Orders: -

1. The Surrey County Council (Various Roads in Runnymede) (Revocation and Consolidation of Waiting, Loading and Unloading Prohibition and Restriction) Order 2016 (Amendment No. 9) Order 202-, which will (a) Prohibit the waiting by vehicles in certain lengths of the roads specified in the First Schedule to this Notice, at the times and on the days specified therein; (b) Provide that the usual exemptions for loading and unloading vehicles, boarding and alighting from vehicles, for works on or adjoining the lengths of roads referred to in the First Schedule, the maintenance of those roads and the services in them and for disabled persons vehicles in accordance with the Blue Badge Scheme; (c) Revoke the waiting restriction currently applying at any time to a certain length of Church Mews (junction with Station Road), Addlestone, without replacement.
2. The Surrey County Council (A308) The Causeway Staines-Upon-Thames and The Glanty Egham (Urban Clearway and Revocation) Order 2018 (Amendment No. 2) Order 202-, which will revoke the urban clearway (no stopping 7am-10am and 4pm-7pm) on the southern side of The Causeway (A308), StainesUpon-Thames, from a point 3.3m east of the western building line of Nos. 51 to 53 The Causeway to the eastern kerb line of Hawthorne Road, to accommodate the waiting restrictions proposed in paragraph 1. Above and the First Schedule to this Notice.
3. The Surrey County Council (Various Roads in Runnymede) (Consolidation of Free Street Parking Places and Loading Bays and Revocation) Order 2016 (Amendment No. 9) Order 202-, the effect of which will be to (a) Provide for free on-street parking places in certain lengths of the roads in the Second Schedule to this Notice operational at the times and on the days specified therein; (b) Specify that the vehicles which may be left in any such parking places shall be passenger vehicles (8 seats or less), motor cycles, invalid carriages and goods vehicles under 5 tonnes maximum gross weight; (c) Provide that vehicles left by specified disabled persons may wait in the free on-street parking places described herein, at all times without time limit and that certain other vehicles may wait in any of the said free on-street parking places, in certain circumstances e.g. to allow persons to board or alight (maximum 2 minutes), emergency services vehicles, to load or unload (maximum 20 minutes), etc.; (d) Provide that outside the hours of operation, any vehicle may be left in any such free on-street parking places for any period without time limit; (e) Revoke a free on-street parking place operational Monday-Saturday 8am-6pm limited to 2 hours no return within 2 hours, in Victoria Street, Englefield Green, without replacement.
4. The Surrey County Council (Various Roads in Runnymede) (Residents’ On-Street Parking Places) Order 2016 (Amendment No. 9) Order 202-, which will provide for Business Parking Permits for use by business users within the existing permit schemes, for residents’ parking places and shared use parking places within the said resident areas as applicable, which will cost £150 per year (including the existing scheme in Area D). Such permits will be allocated on the basis of the number of vehicles registered to the business minus the number of off-street parking spaces available to the business premises.
The Council also proposes to make 5. The Surrey County Council (Various Roads in Runnymede) (Consolidation of Free Street Parking Places) (Disabled Persons) Order 2016 (Amendment No. 9) Order 202-; 6. The Surrey County Council (Various Roads in Runnymede) Electric Vehicle Parking Places Order 2022 (Amendment No. 3) Order 202-; 7. The Surrey County Council (Various Roads in Runnymede) Prohibition of Stopping Outside Schools Order 2018 (Amendment No. 7) Order 202-; and 8. and The Surrey County Council (Various Roads in Runnymede) Parking Places for which a Charge is Made Order 2022 (Amendment No. 3) Order 202-, which will make drafting amendments to the original Orders, which will not make any changes on the ground, other than where necessary to impose restrictions proposed in Orders 1. And 3. Above.

Copies of the plans showing the lengths of roads to which the proposed Orders relate and a Statement of the Council’s reasons for proposing the Orders may be viewed on-line at surreycc.gov.uk/ runnymedeparking. These documents and copies of the proposed Orders may also be viewed at (1) Surrey Highways, Hazel House, Merrow Lane, Guildford, Surrey, GU4 7BQ (by appointment); (2) Runnymede Borough Council, Civic Centre, Station Road, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 2AH, between 9am and 5pm, Mondays to Fridays; (3) Chertsey Library, Guildford Street, Chertsey, Surrey KT16 9BE, during normal opening hours; (4) Egham Library, High Street, Egham, Surrey, TW20 9EA, during normal opening hours; and (5) New Haw Library, The Broadway, New Haw, Surrey, KT15 3HA, during normal opening hours, and (6) Virginia Water Library, 6 Station Parade, Virginia Water, Surrey GU25 4AD, during normal opening hours. 

Copies of the Orders to be amended may be viewed on request to the Traffic Regulation Orders Team as quoted below.

If you wish to object to, or make representations relating to, the proposed Orders, or any of them, you must send the grounds for your objection or representation (including any in support), in writing, by using the online form via the website quoted above, or to Mr. D. Curl, at Parking & Traffic Enforcement Team, Hazel House, Merrow Lane, Guildford, Surrey GU4 7BQ, by 8 March 2024.

Where a new restriction is proposed in this Notice, any existing restriction on the same length of road shall be revoked and any reference to a road in this Notice is a reference to part of the road only.

First Schedule – No Waiting At any time

Bourneside Road, Ongar Road, Addlestone; Bridge Road, Rosemead, Chilsey Green Road, Pyrcroft Road, High Meadow Place, Gogmore Farm Road, Erkenwald Close, Pound Road, Free Prae Road (including service road), Station Road, Queen Street, Wheatash Road, Chertsey; Crossways, Barons Way, Bishops Way, Pond Road, Harcourt Close, Century Road, Mullens Road, Rowan Avenue, Thorpe Lea Road junction with Warwick Avenue, Egham; Meadow Gardens, The Causeway, Staines-Upon-Thames; Albert Road, Bond Street, Southcroft, Vegal Crescent, Harvest Road, Englefield Green; Longcross Road junction with Kitsmead Lane, Longcross; Lyne Lane, Almners Road, Lyne; Brox Road, Slade Road, Wheatsheaf Close, Ottershaw; Trumpsgreen Road, Home Close, Virginia Water; Katherine Close, Liberty Rise, Row Town; The Broadway, Farleigh Road, Orchard Avenue, Keston Avenue, Selsden Road, Fullbrook Avenue, New Haw Road, Rivermead Close, Byfleet Road Access Road, New Haw
Monday-Friday 8.30am-4.30pm
School Lane, Addlestone
Second Schedule – Free On-Street Parking Places
Monday-Saturday 8am-6pm limited to 2 hours no return within 2 hours Guildford Street, Chertsey; The Broadway, New Haw
Monday-Saturday 8am-6pm limited to 30 mins no return within 30 mins Wetton Place, Egham

Dated: 9 February 2024

Lucy Monie – Director – Highways & Transport, Environment, Infrastructure & Growth Enquiries to: Traffic Regulation Orders Team, Hazel House, Merrow Lane, Guildford, Surrey, GU4 7BQ, Tel: 0300 200 1003

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