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Avonvale Road - Cycle Parking Places – Cycle Hangars Cycle Parking Places – Cycle Hangars

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CITY OF BRISTOL (EAST BRISTOL LIVEABLE NEIGHBOURHOOD AREA, EASTON, LAWRENCE HILL, ST. GEORGE CENTRAL AND ST. GEORGE WEST WARDS, CITY OF BRISTOL) (CYCLE PARKING PLACES – CYCLE HANGARS) MINOR ORDER 2024

The City Council of Bristol hereby gives NOTICE that on 31st October 2024 it made a minor traffic order which relates solely to one or more parking places provided by means of stands or racks for bicycles pursuant to section 63 of the Road Traffic Regulation 1984 Act, as amended, the effect of which is to authorise parking places for the waiting of cycles to be used at all times so as to provide the necessary part of the highway in which cycle parking hangars will be installed.

The cycles parking places will each be 2.6 metres in length by 2.1 metres in width and aligned parallel to the kerb on the carriageway (except for Holmes Street which is located in the footway) at the locations as specified in the Schedule to this Notice.

The hangars will provide secure parking for pedal cycles and are for the use of persons who have paid the relevant subscription fee in order to hire an allocated space in a cycle hangar which is being operated as part of a community scheme approved by the City Council.

Further Information available from 5th November 2024 The order will come into operation on 22nd November 2024 and copy thereof, together with a Statement of the Council’s Reasons for making the order may be inspected at the Citizen Service Point, 100 Temple Street, Bristol, BS1 6AG, between 10.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. on Monday to Friday, for a period of six weeks from the date of this Notice.

Copy of the order is also available to view on the Bristol City Council website at www.bristol.gov.uk/trafficorders during the six week period, as above.

Any person who desires to question the validity of, or of any provision contained in the order on the grounds that it is not within the relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended, or on the grounds that any of the relevant requirements of that Act has not been complied with in relation to the order, may within six weeks after the date on which the order was made, apply to the High Court for this purpose.

SCHEDULE
Avonvale Road – north side, opposite No. 225 Avonvale Road
Beaconsfield Road – east side, opposite No. 10 Beaconsfield Road
Diamond Road – west side, alongside No. 23 Jubilee Road
Ford Street – east side, alongside No. 40 Glendare Street
Hedwick Avenue – north side, alongside No. 46 Salisbury Street
Holmes Street – in the footway at its closed western end, north west of No. 2 Holmes Street
Lancaster Street – west side, alongside No. 138 Avonvale Road
Mildred Street – west side, opposite No. 24 Mildred Street
Northcote Road – west side, alongside No. 128 Beaufort Road
Richmond Road – east side, alongside Nos. 284 to 286 Church Road
Salisbury Street – north west side, two hangars 8 metres northeast of its junction with Beaconsfield Street
Victoria Avenue – north side, opposite No. 112 Victoria Avenue
Verrier Road – west side, outside No. 2a Verrier Road
York Street – east side, alongside No. 124 Avonvale Road

A. HEARN, Interim Director: Economy of Place, Traffic Regulation, Orders TRO Comments (100 TS), Local Transport, PO Box 3399, Bristol BS1 9NE

Dated: 5th November 2024

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