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Bearsden, Bishopbriggs, Kirkintilloch, Lennoxtown, Milngavie, Campsie, Twechar, Torrance & Waterside - Designated Disabled Persons Parking Order

G61Published 28/08/24Expired
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EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL

PUBLIC NOTICES

THE EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL

(DESIGNATED DISABLED PERSONS’ PARKING PLACES AND AMENDMENTS) ORDER 2024

On Tuesday, 27 August 2024 the East Dunbartonshire

Council made an Order under the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984 which comes into operation on Monday, 02  September  2024.

The proposed Order was advertised in the editions of the Bishopbriggs Herald, the Kirkintilloch Herald and the Milngavie & Bearsden Herald published week commencing 11 March 2024. The main effect of the Order will be the introduction of and removal of designated parking places for the leaving of a vehicle displaying a disabled persons’ badge. Such designated parking places will be introduced on the following list of roads:

1.  New Kirk Road and Orchy Crescent w     ithin Bearsden;

2.  Buchanan Crescent, Colston Path, Dene Walk, Fettercairn Gardens, Larch Avenue, Kincardine Drive, and Martyr’s Place within Bishopbriggs;

3.  Alloway Gardens, Banks Road, Braehead Street, Carrick Court, David Gray Drive, Doon Road, Eildon Road, Hillhead Road, Highfield Avenue, Marmion Drive, Mauchline Avenue, Meiklehill Loan, Oxford Street, Regent Street, and Whitehill Avenue within Kirkintilloch;

4.  Clachan of Campsie Road, Crosshill Street, Lindsay Terrace, and Slatefield within Lennoxtown;

5.  Craigdhu Road and Keystone Avenue within Milngavie;

6.  James Leeson Court and Scott Avenue within Milton of Campsie;

7.  School Road within Torrance;

8.  Alexander Avenue within Twechar; and

9.  Taig Road within Waterside.

Such designated parking places will be removed on the following list of roads:

1.  Kinglas Road within Bearsden;

2.  Larch Avenue, Letham Oval, and Villafield Drive within Bishopbriggs;

3.  Alloway Drive, Alloway Quadrant, Clarinda Court, Newdyke Road and Westergreens Avenue within Kirkintilloch;

4.  Bencloich Road within Lennoxtown;

5.  Graham Drive and Hilton Road within Milngavie;

6.  Hillside Terrace within Milton of Campsie; and

7.  MacDonald Crescent within Twechar.

A copy of the Order and plans detailing the lengths of road affected may be examined without payment of fee in the Roads section of the East Dunbartonshire Council website. Telephone enquiries to 0300 123 4510.

Any person wishing to question the validity of the Order or any provision therein on grounds that the Order is not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984, or on the grounds that any requirement of that Act or of any relevant Regulation made thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the Order may, within 6 weeks from 27 August 2024 make an application to the Court of Session for this purpose.

Karen Donnelly,Chief Solicitor & Monitoring Officer –  Executive Officer, East Dunbartonshire Council Headquarters, 12 Strathkelvin Place, Kirkintilloch, G66 ITJ.

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