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Mill Bridge - Crossing Scheme Order

PL1 5LZPublished 12/07/24Expired
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NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDER
THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH (TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDERS) (AMENDMENT ORDER NO. 2024.2137323 MILL BRIDGE CROSSING SCHEME) ORDER
&
THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH (TRAFFIC MOVEMENT AND SPEED LIMIT REGULATIONS) (AMENDMENT ORDER NO. 2024.2137323
MILL BRIDGE CROSSING SCHEME) ORDER

The Council of the City of Plymouth in exercise of their powers under the relevant Sections of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended) (“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, hereby intend to make the above named Orders:-

The effect of the order shall be to;

1. Add/Amend Parking Restrictions on lengths of the following roads: Edgcumbe Avenue, Hotham Place, Eldad Hill & Stoke Road

2. Add 20mph Zone on lengths of the following roads; Adelaide Lane, Adelaide Place, Adelaide Street Ope, Alice Lane, Alice Street, Anstis Street, Archer Place, Archer Terrace, Arundel Crescent, Ashley Place, Battery Street, Bayswater Road, Belmont Street, Boon’s Place, Cambridge Lane West, Cathedral Street, Cecil Cotts, Cecil Street, Claremont Street, Clarence Place, Crawford Road, Dairy Lane, De La Hay Avenue, Downton Close, Edgcumbe Avenue, Eldad Hill, Essex Street, Eton Avenue, Eton Place, Eton Street, Fellowes Place, Fellowes Place Lane South, Fellows Lane, Fitzroy Road, Flora Cottages, Flora Court, Flora Street, Francis Street, Frederick Street East, Frederick Street West, Gloucester Place, Halfpenny Court, Harwell Street, Hastings Street, Hastings Terrace, Haystone Place, Hetling Close, High Street, Hotham Place, Ilbert Street, King Street, Manor Gardens, Manor Street, Melbourne Cottages, Melbourne Place, Melbourne Street, Mill Bridge, Molesworth Road, Neswick Street, North Road West, Ocean City Place, Octagon Street, Oxford Place, Oxford Street, Palmerston Street, Paradise Road, Patna Place, Peel Street, Penrose Street, Penrose Street West, Prynne Close, Quarry Cotts, Queen’s Gate, Rendle Street, Rutger Place, St Barnabas Terrace, St Mary Street, Staddon Terrace Lane, Stoke Road, Stuart Road, Sydney Street, Union Place, Valletort Lane, Valletort Place, Valletort Road, Victoria Avenue, Wantage Gardens, Waterloo Close, Well Gardens, Wilton Road, Wilton Street, Wingfield Way, Wolsdon Place, Wolsdon Street, Wyndham L

Notice is hereby given that Plymouth City Council, under section 23 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (As amended); propose to install a new controlled pedestrian crossing as detailed below:
Crossing Location No. of
Crossings
Controlled/
Uncontrolled
Type
Mill
Bridge
Approx. 76.5 metres
south-east of its junction
with Edgcumbe Avenue
1 New, Controlled Parallel crossing

Full details are contained in the Order, which, together with the relevant plans, any Orders amended, and a statement of reasons for making the Order may be examined on Plymouth City Council website: https://www.plymouth.gov.uk/traffic-and-road-safety-schemes

Alternatively, please call 01752 668000 and we can send you a hard copy.

Plans can also be viewed and discussed with council officers at a consultation event at Victoria Park, North Stonehouse, PL1 5NJ on Saturday 20 July, 10 AM until 4 PM.

If you wish to offer comments on the proposed Order you should send them, with grounds, in writing to:-

Service Director for Street Services (Plymouth Transport & Highways), Plymouth City Council, Ballard House, West Hoe Road, Plymouth, PL1 3BJ or Email: trafficmanagementinbox@plymouth.gov.uk

Quoting reference Amd.2024.2137323 Mill Bridge Crossing Scheme by 2nd August 2024

Dated 12th July 2024

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