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Haverhill, Prohibition Of Waiting & Stopping Restrictions

CB9Published 23/10/24Expired
East Anglian Daily Times • 

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SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL (DISTRICT OF ST EDMUNDSBURY) (STOPPING, WAITING AND LOADING PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS AND ON-STREET (HAVERHILL) (CHALKSTONE WAYJJC670) (DONOVAN WAY) (CHISNELL ROAD) (PROHIBITION OF WAITING) (VARIATION NO.10) ORDER 202-

Suffolk County Council proposes to make the above order under Sections 1(1) and (2), 2(1) to (3) 4(2) and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, which would replace revision 0 of the Map Tiles bearing the reference GG29 and GH29 with the amended revision 1 of the Map Tiles bearing the same reference, into the above named 2019 order.

The effect of this would be to introduce: A 'no stopping at any time' restriction (except buses) on Chalkstone Way (C670) in a northerly direction from a point 7m south-east from the centre of the junction with la Primary Academy to south-east tor a total distance of 25m. The existing 'no waiting at any time' restriction on Chalkstone Way (C670) which currently ends at a point 28m southeast from the centre of the four-way roundabout with Donovan Way and Millfields Way (ZU6840) will be extended from this point on both sides of the road in a southeasterly direction for a total distance of 46m.

A 'no waiting at any time' restriction on both sides of Donovan Way from its junction with Chalkstone Way (C670) for a distance of 230m in a northeasterly direction. A 'no waiting at any time' restriction on both sides of Chisnell Road from its junction with Donovan Way for a distance of 410m in a southeasterly direction, then, following the bend, in a northeasterly direction

Exemptions to the waiting restrictions allow a vehicle to wait for so long as is necessary to board or alight or to load and unload; for building, industrial or demolition works; tor the maintenance of the road or its services; for emergency services, and for fulfilling statutory duties. There are the usual exemptions for Blue Badge holders.

A copy of the draft order and plans showing the road affected, together with a copy of the Council's reasons for this proposal, may be seen with advance notice at the address below, 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday; also Haverhill Library, Camps Road, Haverhill CB9 8HB: Monday 9am - 1pm, Tuesday 9am - 7pm, Wednesday 9am - 5pm, Thursday 9am - 5pm, Friday 9am - 5pm, Saturday 9am - 4.30pm, Sunday 10am - 4pm excluding Bank Holidays and Public Holidays. Objections and any other representations relating to these proposals, specifying the grounds on which they are made, must reach Suffolk County Council Legal Services at the address below or by email to: rhea.philip@suftolk.gov.uk not later than 13/11/2024. Please note that any such correspondence cannot be regarded as confidential and may be inspected by any interested party.

Date: 23/10/2024

Nigel Inniss, Head of Governance, Suffolk County Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 2BX

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