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B818, Balfron - Temporary Prohibition of Traffic and Suspension of Parking

FK17 8DTPublished 20/12/24Expired
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The COUNCIL made The Stirling Council (B818, Balfron) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic and Suspension of Parking - No 4) Order 2024 under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended) on 13-12-24. This Order will close:-

B818 From its junction with the A875 to its junction with the C23,

The Order will also suspend the parking on:-

B818 From a point 1550 metres or thereby east of its junction with the A875 in an easterly direction for a distance of 400 metres or thereby from 0900 hours until 1700 hours from 6-1-25 until 12-1-25 to facilitate surfacing works.
Alternative Routes: via A875, A811, B8037, B822, B818 and vice versa.

A COPY of the Order can be provided by e-mailing traffic@stirling.gov.uk.

The COUNCIL made The Stirling Council (B821, Blanefield) 
(Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2024 under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended) on 13-12-24.

This Order will close:
B821 For its entire length from 0900 hours until 1800 hours from 8-1-25 until 4-2-25 to facilitate public utility works.
Emergency service access will be maintained
Alternative Routes: via A809, B834, A875 and vice versa

A COPY of the Order can be provided by e-mailing traffic@stirling.gov.uk.

The COUNCIL made The Stirling Council (Station Road, Callander) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2024 under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended) on 13-12-24.

This Order will close:
Station Road For its entire length from 0800 hours until 1700 hours from 6-1-25 until 8-1-25 to facilitate public utility works.
Emergency service access will be maintained
Alternative Routes: via Ancaster Road, Bracklinn Road, Main Street and vice versa

A COPY of the Order can be provided by e-mailing traffic@stirling.gov.uk.

The COUNCIL propose to make The Stirling Council (20mph Speed Limit) (Callander) Order 2024 under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended).

This Order proposes to make permanent the existing temporary 20-mph speed limits on the A81, Achray Avenue, Ancaster Road, Ancaster Square North, Ancaster Square South, Aros Lane, Aveland Park Road, Aveland Road, Balgibbon Drive, Bracklinn Road, Buchanan Place, Camp Place, Campbell Court, Cross Street, Drummond Place, Esher Crescent, Glen Gardens, Glenartney Road, Katrine Crescent, Lagrannoch Crescent, Lagrannoch Drive, Lagrannoch Way, Ledi Court, Leny Feus, Livingstone Avenue, Lubnaig Drive, Marshall Crescent, Menteith Crescent, Mollands Road, Murdiston Avenue, North Church Street, Pearl Street, Riverside, Ruskie Avenue, South Church Street, Station Road, Stirling Road (non-trunk residential access), Tulipan Crescent, Vennacher Avenue, and Willoughby Place, Callander.

This Order also proposes to make permanent the existing temporary 20mph speed limit zones on Craigard Road, Finglas Gardens, Glengyle Place, Lendrick Avenue, McLaren Terrace, Robertson Way and Vorlich Crescent, Callander.

This Order also makes full-time the existing part-time 20mph speed limit on the A81 at McLaren High School.

This Order also proposes to introduce a new 20mph speed limit on the C114 and extend the 20mph speed limit on the A81.

All restrictions are being implemented as part of Stirling Council’s roll out of village wide 20-mph speed limits.

Further DETAILS can be requested by e-mailing traffic@stirling.gov.uk.

Objectors must state their reasons in writing to Head of Service, Environment and Place by e-mailing traffic@stirling.gov.uk quoting reference TM/6 - SRO/2024(447) by 10-1-25.

www.stirling.gov.uk or www.tellmescotland.gov.uk

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