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Official Notice

Mitcham Road, Croydon

The south-west side, either side of its junction with Rochford Way, from the north-western end of the free parking bay outside Nos. 649 to 655 Mitcham Road to the end of the pedestrian crossing zig-zags outside No. 659 Mitcham Road. Northway Road, Croydon

The north-east side, from the southern flank wall of No.2 Northway Road south-eastwards for 14.5 metres. Oaklands Avenue, Thornton Heath

Both sides, from its junction with Goston Gardens south-westwards for 7 metres.

Orchard Avenue, Croydon

* The north side, from its junction with Woodmere Avenue to its junction with The Glade.

* The island site at the junction of Orchard Avenue with Woodmere Avenue and The Glade - the entire perimeter of the island.

Purley Downs Road, South Croydon

The south-west side, from a point 17.5 metres north-west of its junction with Copperfield Close to a point 12.5 metres south-east of that junction. Rochford Way, Croydon

Both sides, from its junction with Mitcham Road south-westwards for 10 metres.

Russell Hill, (the north to south arm fronting property Nos. 17 to 31 Russell Hill), Purley

The west side, extending the existing restrictions outside No. 31 Russell Hill southwards by 15 metres. Steyning Close, Kenley

The south side, extending the existing restrictions at the junction with Hayes Lane by 5 metres westwards. Warbank Crescent, New Addington

* The north-west to south-east arm (fronting property Nos. 31 to 149), the north-east side, from its junction with Aragon Close south-eastwards for 8 metres.

* The north-west to south-east arm (fronting property Nos. 31 to 149), both sides, from a point 5 metres north-west of the access road between Nos. 31 to 49 and Nos. 51 to 69, Warbank Crescent, to a point 5 metres south-east of that access road.

* The access road between Nos. 31 to 49 and Nos. 51 to 69, Warbank Crescent, the entire length, both sides.

* The north-west to south-east arm (fronting property Nos. 31 to 149), both sides from a point 5 metres north-west of the access road between Nos. 119 and 129 and Nos. 131 and 141 Warbank Crescent, to a point 5 metres south-east of that access road.

* The access road between Nos. 119 and 129 and Nos. 131 and 141 Warbank Crescent, from its junction with the north-west to south-east arm of Warbank Crescent north-eastwards for 20 metres.

Warwick Road, Thornton Heath

The south-east side, for 7 metres either side of its junction with Goston Gardens.

Woodmere Avenue, Croydon

The north-east side, between its junction with Orchard Avenue and the common boundary of Nos. 2 and 4 Woodmere Avenue. Woodside Green, South Norwood

The north-west side, from a point 6 metres north-east of its junction with Dickenson's Lane to a point 3 metres south-west of that junction.

SCHEDULE 2

(Introducing a single yellow line waiting restriction operating Mon-Fri, 8am - 9.30am and 2.30pm - 4pm) The Close, Birchanger Road, South Norwood

The north-east side, from a point 2 metres north-west of the south-eastern boundary of Nos. 5 and 6 The Close, Birchanger Road, north-westwards for 11.5 metres.

SCHEDULE 3 - PROPOSED AMENDED BAYS

Street

Type Of Bay

Details

Temple Road, Croydon

Permit/ Payment Bays

The south side.

  • Removing a short length of single yellow line and extending the bay adjacent to the flank wall of No. 5 St Peter's Road by one car space.

  • Removing a short length of single yellow line and extending the bay adjacent to the flank wall of No. 36

  • Temple Road by one car space. The north side.

  • Removing a length of single yellow line and extending the bay adjacent to the flank wall of No. 14 Temple Road by three car spaces.
The Ridgeway, Croydon

Outside No. 89 and partially across the

Schedule 2

(Waiting and Loading Restrictions At Any Time)

1. Road

2. Locations where waiting and loading restrictions apply "at any time"

Addison Road

Both sides, between its junction with Ninehams Road and a point 20 metres south of that junction

Buxton Lane

Entire

ength

Campbell Road

Both sides, between its junction with Ninehams Road and a point 20 metres south of that junction

Coulsdon Road

  • The north-east side, from its junction with Commonside Close to its junction with Stites Hill Road.

  • The south- west side, from its junction with Commonside Close to a point 20 metres south-east

of a point opposite its junction with Stites Hill Road.

Foxon Lane

Both sides, between its junction with Ninehams Road and a point 20 metres south of that junction

Macaulay Road

Both sides, between its junction with Buxton Lane and a point 20 metres west of that junction

Milton Road

Both sides, between its junction with Ninehams Road and a point 20 metres south of that junction

Ninehams Road

Entire

ength

Reid Avenue

Both sides, between its junction with Ninehams

Road and a point 20 metres south of that junction

 

frontage of No 91 (partial footway bay)

c) Amend the map-based tiles to the Schedule attached to the above Orders to accurately represent the new parking arrangements as they exist on site.

2. Copies of the Orders, which will come into operation on 19 August 2024, and of all associated Orders can be inspected between 9am and 4pm, Monday to Friday inclusive, until the last day of a period of six weeks beginning with the date on which the Orders are made at Access Croydon, Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk, Croydon, CR0 1EA. Alternatively all related documents or further information can be requested by email to Parking.Design@croydon.gov.uk.

3. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Orders or of any provision contained therein on the grounds that it is not within the relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984 or that any of the relevant requirements thereof or of any relevant regulations made there under have not been complied with in relation to the Orders may, within six weeks of the date on which the Orders were made, make application for the purpose to the High Court.

Dated 15 August 2024

Hilary Dickson, Road Space Manager

Sustainable Communities, Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate

CROYDON COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT. 1984 SECTION 14. AS AMENDED

THE ROAD TRAFFIC (TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS! ACT 1991

TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC & PARKING COULSDON ROAD AREA - COULSDON ROAD. NINEHAMS ROAD JUNCTIONS. MACAULAY ROAD. NINEHAMS ROAD. STITES HILL ROAD & BUXTON LANE

1. Croydon Council, with the agreement of Surrey County Council, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that to facilitate essential drainage works in Coulsdon Road they have made an Order the effect of which would be to temporarily restrict traffic and parking in the roads listed in the Schedules to this notice.

2. Whilst the said works are taking place:-

a) The roads listed in Column 1 of Schedule 1 to this notice will be closed as detailed in Column 2 of that Schedule.

b) Parking in the roads listed in the Schedule 2 of this notice will be prohibited and wating and loading restrictions will apply at any time in the locations specified in Column 2 of that Schedule

c) A width restriction prohibiting vehicles with a width in excess of 6 feet 6 inches (or 1.98 metres) from proceeding in either direction will apply to the road listed in Schedule 3 to this notice.

d) A speed limit of 20mph will apply to the length of road listed in Schedule 4 to this notice.

e) Vehicles with a maximum gross weight of 3.5 tonnes or more will be prohibited from the roads listed in Schedule 5 to this notice.

3. During the works the alternative route for diverted traffic will be as described below and appropriately sighnposted

Via Coulsdon Road, Marlpit Lane, Farthing Way, Brighton Road, Purley Cross, A22 Godstone Road, Wapses Lodge roundabout, Croydon Road, Station Avenue, Church Hill, Church Road, High Street, Townsend, Banstead Road and vice versa

4. The Order will come into operation on the 15 August 2024 and it is anticipated that the works will be completed within 19 days. However, the Order will remain in force for 18 months to be reintroduced should further works be required. The prohibitions will only apply during such times and to such extent as shall from time to time be indicated by traffic signs.

5. There restrictions shall not apply in respect of:

(a) A vehicle being used for fire brigade, ambulance or police puroses

(b) Anything done with the permission of a police constable in uniform or a Civil Enforcement Officer

(c) Any vehicle being used to carry out the works

(d) Refuse vehicle carrying out refuxe collections, or vehicles being used for the purposes of a statutory undertaker in an emergency (such as the loss of utility supplies to premises in the area, which requires vehicles to be brought into a section of road to which the order applies)

Dated 15 August 2024

2. Locations where waiting and loading _restrictions apply "at any time"_

Both sides, between its junction with Ninehams Road and a point 20 metres south of that junction

Entire length_

Both sides, between its junction with Ninehams Road and a point 20 metres south of that junction

* The north-east side, from its junction with Commonside Close to its junction with Stites Hill Road.

*  The south- west side, from its junction with Commonside Close to a point 20 metres south-east of a point opposite its junction with Stites Hill Road.

Both sides, between its junction with Ninehams Road and a ppint 20 metres south of that junction

Both sides, between its junction with Buxton Lane and a point 20 metres west of that junction

Both sides, between its junction with Ninehams Road and a ppint 20 metres south of that junction Entire length

Both sides, between its junction with Ninehams Road and a ppint 20 metres south of that junction

Schedule 3 (Width Restriction)

Road Stites Hill Road Location of Restriction Entire Length

Schedule 4

(20mph Speed Limit)

Road Buxton Lane Location of Restriction Between its junction with Ninehams Road and Banstead Road)

Schedule 5

(HGV Ban)

Road

Location of Restriction

Ninehams Road

Entire length

Rydons Lane

Entire length

Stites Hill Road

Entire length

CROYDON COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT. 1984. SECTION 14 AS AMENDED THE ROAD TRAFFIC (TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS) ACT 1991 AND ALL OTHER ENABLING POWERS RIDDLESDOWN ROAD. PURLEY TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC

1. Croydon Council HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that to facilitate works to kerbs and the installation of a traffic island, they have made an Order the effect of which would be to temporarily prohibit vehicular traffic movements in Riddlesdown Road.

2. Whilst the said works are taking place Riddlesdown Road will be closed at its junction with Brighton Road.

3. During the closure the diversion routes for traffic will be via A235 Brighton Road, A22 Godstone Road, Downs Court Road, Mitchley Avenue and Riddlesdown Road, or via Purley Downs Road, A235 Brighton Road south bound, A22 Purley Cross, A23, A22, and A235 Brighton Road North bound, as appropriately signed.

4. The restriction shall not apply in respect of:

(a) any vehicle involved in carrying out the said works.

(b) any vehicle being used for fire brigade, ambulance, or police purposes.

(c) anything done with the permission of a police constable in uniform or a Civil Enforcement Officer.

5. The Order will come into operation on 19 August 2024, and it is anticipated that the work will be carried out within seven days. However, the Order will remain in force for 18 months to be reintroduced should further work be required. The prohibition will only apply during such times and to such extent as shall from time to time be indicated by traffic signs.

15 August 2024 Hilary Dickson, Road Space Manager

Sustainable Communities, Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate

CROYDON COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT. 1984. SECTION 14 AS AMENDED

THE ROAD TRAFFIC (TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS) ACT 1991 AND ALL OTHER ENABLING POWERS TEEVAN ROAD. CROYDON TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC & PARKING

1. Croydon Council, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that to facilitate new water connection works on behalf of Thames Water, they have made an Order the effect of which will be to temporarily prohibit vehicular traffic movements and parking in Teevan Road.

Parking in the roads listed in the Schedule 2 to this notice will be prohibited and waiting and loading restrictions will apply at any time in the locations specified in Column 2 of that Schedule. A width restriction prohibiting vehicles with a width in excess of 6 feet 6 inches (or 1.98 metres) from proceeding in either direction will apply to the road listed in Schedule 3 to this notice. A speed limit of 20MPH will apply to the length of road listed in Schedule 4 to this notice.

Vehicles with a maximum gross weight of 3.5 tonnes or more will

be prohibited from the roads listed in Schedule 5 to this notice. During the works the alternative route for diverted traffic will be as described below and appropriately signposted. ? Via Coulsdon Road, Marlpit Lane, Farthing Way, Brighton Road, Purley Cross, A22 Godstone Road, Wapses Lodge roundabout, Croydon Road, Station Avenue, Church Hill, Church Road, High Street, Townend, Banstead Road and vice versa. The Order will come into operation on the 15 August 2024 and it is anticipated that the works will be completed within 19 days. However, the Order will remain in force for 18 months to be reintroduced should further works be required. The prohibitions will only apply during such times and to such extent as shall from time to time be indicated by traffic signs. These restrictions shall not apply in respect of: (a) A vehicle being used for fire brigade, ambulance or police purposes;

Anything done with the permission of a police constable in uniform or a Civil Enforcement Officer. Any vehicle being used to carry out the works. Refuse vehicles carrying out refuse collections, or vehicles being

line and extending the bay adjacent to the flank wall of No. 5 St Peter's Road by one car space.

* Removing a short length of single yellow line and extending the bay adjacent to the flank wall of No. 36

* Temple Road by one car space. The north side.

* Removing a length of single yellow line and extending the bay adjacent to the flank wall of No. 14 Temple Road by three car spaces.

CROYDON COUNCIL DISABLED PERSONS PARKING PLACE THE RIDGEWAY. CROYDON

The Croydon (Prohibition and Restriction of Stopping, Loading and Waiting) and (Free Parking Places) (No. 21) Order 2024 The Croydon (On-Street Charged-For Parking Places) (No. 21) Order 2024

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Croydon Council on 12 August 2024 made the above Traffic Orders under section 6 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended and all other enabling powers. 1. The general effect of the Orders will be to:

a) Revoke the disabled parking place in The Ridgeway, Croydon, adjacent to the flank wall of No. 66.

b) Designate a new parking place at which vehicles displaying a disabled persons' badge may be left without charge or time limit in the location below.

used for the purposes of a statutory undertaker in an emergency (such as the loss of utility supplies to premises in the area, which requires vehicles to be brought into a section of road to which the order applies).

Dated this 15 August 2024

Hilary Dickson

Road Space Manager

Sustainable Communities, Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate

Schedule 1 (Road Closures)

1. Road

2. Closure Location

Addison Road

Junction with Ninehams Road

Campbell Road

Junction with Ninehams Road

Coulsdon Road

Between its junctions with Old Fox Close and The Grove

Foxon Lane

Junction with Ninehams Road

Homefield Road

  • Between its junctions with Coulsdon Road and Stites Hill Road.

  • Junction with Stites Hill Road.

Macaulay Road

Junction with Buxton Lane

Milton Road

Junction with Ninehams Road

Reid Avenue

Junction with Ninehams Road

CROYDON

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