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St Rollox Street - Temporary Prohitibion of driving order

NE31 1NDPublished 09/09/24Expired
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SOUTH TYNESIDE COUNCIL
ST. ROLLOX STREET, HEBBURN
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF DRIVING ORDER 2024

Notice is hereby given that South Tyneside Council intends to make an Order under S.14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (“the Act”) the effect of which will be to temporarily
prohibit driving on the following sections of road:- St Rollox St, Hebburn, from its junction with Glen St to its junction with Rear of Glen St. The Order is required because works are being or are proposed to be executed on or near the road, and in particular to enable Robertson CE
Ltd to carry out construction of a new care home. The Order will come into force on the
19/9/24. The maximum duration of the prohibition under this Order will be 18 mths however it is anticipated that the prohibition will only be needed from 23/9/24 for 18 mths. All
vehicles except those engaged in the works, will be prohibited on the road described above for
the duration of the works. The prohibition shall only apply at such times and to such extent as
may from time to time be indicated by the display of traffic signs. During the prohibition, the
alternative route will be via Glen St, Buchanan St, Rear of Glen St & vice versa.
Dated: 9/9/24 Corporate Lead Legal & Governance Town Hall & Civic Offices, Westoe Rd, Sth Shields, NE33 2RL

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