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Segensworth, 40mph Speed Limit

SO31Published 01/03/24Expired
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THE HAMPSHIRE (A27, SEGENSWORTH AND WHITELEY) (40 MILES PER HOUR SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 2024

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Hampshire County Council made the above-mentioned Order on Tuesday 20th February 2024, in exercise of its powers and duties under Sections 84 and 122(1) and (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 ("the Act"), Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Act and of all other enabling powers, after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 of the Act, and having discharged its duty under section 122 of the Act.

GENERAL NATURE AND EFFECTS OF THE ORDER: Will be to impose a 40mph speed limit (Existing 50mph) on the following lengths of A27 in Segensworth: (i) That length of A27 Southampton Road between its junction with Segensworth Roundabout and a point 260 metres south thereof. (ii) A27/M27 Junction 9 roundabout for its entire length, an approximate distance of 560 metres. (iii) A27 Segensworth Link Road, between its junction with M27 at Junction 9 and its roundabout junction with A27 Southampton Road, an approximate distance of 530 metres. (iv) A27 Southampton Road, between a point 90 metres south-east of its roundabout junction with Telford Way and its roundabout junction with A27 Segensworth Link Road (including the circulatory carriageway of the roundabout), an approximate distance of 800 metres. This order will part-revoke two existing orders with no change of substance save for the changes above. This is a change from what was advertised at notice of proposal and details of the decision and changes can be found at: https://democracy.hants.gov.uk/mgListOfficerDecisions.aspx?bcr=1&BAM=0 DATE OF OPERATION: The order will come into force on Thursday 7th March 2024.

FURTHER DETAILS: A copy of this notice, the order as made, a map showing the location and effect of the order, a statement of reasons and the orders to be part-revoked may be viewed at https://www.hants.gov.uk/community/publicnotices/?typeid=5 or inspected during the usual office hours at the following places: (i) Lockswood Library, Lockswood Centre, Locks Heath District Centre, Southampton, SO31 6DX (Opening hours: Tuesday Friday: 09.30 17.00; Saturday: 09.30 13.30) (ii) Fareham Borough Council, Civic Offices Customer Services, Civic Way, Fareham, PO16 7AZ (Opening hours: Monday to Friday 08,45 17.15) (iii) Hampshire County Council Headquarters, The Castle, Winchester, SO23 8UJ (Opening hours: Mondays to Thursdays 8.30 5.15; Fridays 8.30 4.45) (iv) Copies of the order as made, plan and statement of reasons can also be obtained by e-mailing public.notices@hants.gov.uk or by writing to Traffic Orders Team, Safer Roads and Parking, Universal Services, 2nd Floor, Elizabeth II Court West, The Castle, Winchester SO23 8UD quoting reference: C858/KK

PATRICK BLOGG Director of Universal Services, The Castle, Winchester, SO23 8UD

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