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Brighton, Multiple Roads, Controlled Parking Zones

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BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984

BRIGHTON & HOVE VARIOUS CONTROLLED PARKING ZONES CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2024 AMENDMENT ORDER NO.10 2024 (REF: TRO-26-2024)

NOTICE is hereby given that Brighton & Hove City Council ("the Council") has on 30 October 2024 made the Order named above under the relevant sections of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended which when they come into operation on 4 November 2024 will introduce the following:

Controlled Parking Zone A

  • Inwood Crescent - remove double yellow lines and increase permit holders parking
  • Scarborough Road - remove double yellow lines and increase permit holders parking
  • Tivoli Crescent - reduce double yellow lines and increase shared parking

Controlled Parking Zone G

  • Ditchling Gardens - reduce double yellow lines, removal of motorcycle bay, increasing and changing permit holders parking to shared parking
  • Hollingbury Road - reduce double yellow lines and increase permit holders parking

Controlled Parking Zone I

  • Monument View - reduce permit holders parking and increase shared parking
  • The Causeway - reduce permit holders parking and i ntroduce new shared parking

Controlled Parking Zone N

  • Blatchington Road - reduce double yellow lines and introduce new paid parking
  • Conway Street - reduce double yellow lines and increase shared parking
  • First Avenue - remove double yellow lines and permit holders parking and introduce new shared parking bays
  • St Aubyns South - reduce double yellow lines and introduce new shared parking
  • Second Avenue - reduce double yellow lines and increase permit holders parking
  • Shirley Street - remove double yellow lines, increase permit holders parking and relocation of motorcycle bay

Controlled Parking Zone O

  • Cissbury Road - remove double yellow lines and increase shared parking
  • Holland Road - reduce double yellow lines, increase permit holders parking and shared parking
  • Lyndhurst Road - reduce double yellow lines and introduce a new permit holders parking
  • Montefiore Road - remove double yellow lines and increase permit holders parking
  • Osmond Road (Osmond Gardens) - remove double yellow lines and increase permit holders parking
  • The Drive - remove motorcycle bay and introduce a new shared parking
  • The Upper Drive - remove motorcycle bay, introduce a new shared parking, reduce double yellow lines and increase shared parking
  • Wilbury Crescent - reduce double yellow lines and increase shared parking
  • Wilbury Villas - reduce double yellow lines, increase permit holders parking and shared parking
  • York Avenue - reduce double yellow lines and increase shared parking

Controlled Parking Zone R

  • Bolsover Road - reduce double yellow lines and increase permit holders parking
  • Hove Street - reduce double yellow lines, increasing and changing permit holders parking to shared parking
  • Kingsthorpe Road - remove double yellow lines and increase permit holders parking and shared parking
  • Leighton Road - reduce double yellow lines and increase shared parking
  • Mortimer Road - remove double yellow lines and increase permit holders parking
  • Princes Crescent - reduce double yellow lines and increase shared parking
  • Ruskin Road - reduce double yellow lines and increase shared parking
  • Sackville Road - reduce double yellow lines and increase permit holders parking
  • School Road - reduce double yellow lines, introduce permit holders parking and shared parking hours (no return within 4 hours)
  • Sheridan Terrace - reduce double yellow lines and increase shared parking
  • St Patrick's Road - reduce double yellow lines and increasing and changing permit holders parking to shared parking
  • Walsingham Road - reduce double yellow lines and introduce permit holders parking
  • Westbourne Place - remove double yellow lines and increase shared parking
  • Westbourne Villas - reduce double yellow lines and increase shared parking

Modification

A change to the order as originally proposed and advertised on 2 August 2024 are as follows:-

Brighton & Hove Various Controlled Parking Zones Consolidation Order 2024 Amendment Order No.10 2024

  • Proposed removal double yellow lines and increase shared parking in Silverdale Avenue - This has been withdrawn from the order.
  • Proposed shared parking in St Aubyns South - This has been reduced from 15 metres to 12 metres.
  • Proposed new paid parking place in Blatchington Road will be installed at the end of the existing paid parking and the Disabled Parking bay will be relocated to the end of the paid parking section.

A copy of this Notice, the Orders as made and a statement of the Council's reasons for making the Orders may be seen online at www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/current-tros.

Any person who wishes to question the validity of the Orders or of any of their provisions on the grounds that it or they are not within the powers conferred by the Act, or that any requirements of the Act or of any instrument made under it have not been complied with may, within six weeks from the date on which the Orders were made, apply to the High Court for that purpose.

Dated: 1 November 2024

Corporate Director City Services, Brighton & Hove City Council, c/o TRO Team, G40 Hove Town Hall, Norton Road, Hove BN3 3BQ

www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/current-tros

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