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Barnsley, Vicarage Lane, Royston - Experimental Traffic Restrictions

S70 9FEPublished 22/11/24
Barnsley Chronicle • 

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BARNSLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
THE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF BARNSLEY
(VICARAGE LANE, ROYSTON, BARNSLEY)
(EXPERIMENTAL TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS) ORDER 2024

PROHIBITION OF WAITING – VICARAGE LANE, ROYSTON

Notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of November 2024 the Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council made the above-named Order under the provisions of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended) the effect of which is to introduce an Experimental Traffic Regulation Order which will make some changes to waiting on Vicarage Lane, Royston, Barnsley.

The order will come into effect on 29 November 2024 for a trial period of 18 months during which time the Council will assess the effectiveness of the restrictions and the impact it has on the road. It will then be considered whether the measures should be continued in force permanently.

More detailed documents and a plan are available to view on the Councils website at https://www.barnsley.gov.uk/public-notices/ and at the Library at the Lightbox in Barnsley Town Centre and Royston Library, during usual opening hours.

If you wish to object to any of the restrictions being introduced on a permanent basis or make any other representations you should submit them in writing, stating the grounds, by e-mail to trofeedback@barnsley.gov.uk or by post to the Head of Transport & Highways (Traffic Management) PO Box 601 Barnsley S70 9FA no later than 28 May 2025.

A. Perriman
Service Director Law & Governance

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