Croydon, Multiple Roads, Temporary Prohibitions & Restrictions
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CROYDON COUNCIL PROPOSED INTRODUCTION OF WAITING RESTRICTIONS IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN CROYDON The Croydon (Prohibition and Restriction of Stopping, Loading and Waiting) and (Free Parking Places) (No. 32) Order 2024 The Croydon (On-Street Charged-For Parking Places) (No. 32) Order 2024
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Croydon Council on 16 December 2024 made the above Traffic Orders under the relevant sections of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, and all other enabling powers.
2. The general effect of the Orders will be:
a) To introduce "at any time" double yellow line waiting restrictions in the lengths of streets specified in Schedule 1 to this Notice.
b) To extend existing single yellow line waiting restrictions in the lengths of street specified in Schedule 2 to this Notice.
c) To introduce an additional permit/payment bay as specified in schedule 3 to this Notice.
d) To update the map-based tiles to the Schedule attached to the above Orders to accurately represent the new arrangements as they exist on site.
3. Copies of the Orders, which will come into operation on 23 December 2024, and of all associated Orders can be inspected from 9am to 4pm on Mondays to Fridays inclusive until the end of six weeks from the date on which the Orders were made, at the "Access Croydon" Facility, 8 Mint Walk, Croydon, CR0 1EA.
4. Alternatively, copies of the Orders can be requested via email or post from the Parking Design Team. Email: parking.design@croydon.gov.uk. Postal address: Parking Design Team, 3rd Floor, Zone C, Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk, Croydon CRO 1EA.
5. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Orders or of any provision contained therein on the ground that it is not within the relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984 or that any of the relevant requirements thereof or of any relevant regulations made there under have not been complied with in relation to the Orders may, within six weeks of the date on which the Orders were made, make application for the purpose to the High Court.
Dated 19 December 2024
Hilary Dickson Road Space Manager
Sustainable Communities, Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate
SCHEDULE 1
(Introducing double yellow line waiting restrictions "at any time") Arnhem Drive, New Addington
The south-west side, either side of its junction with Milne Park East for 10 metres.
Ashen Vale, South Croydon
The north-east side, extending the existing double yellow lines at the junction with Selsdon Park Road south-eastwards by 10 metres.
Ballards Way, South Croydon
The south-east side, from a point opposite the common boundary of Nos. 73 and 75 Ballards Way to a point opposite the common boundary of Nos. 67 and 69 Ballards Way, including the carriageway surrounding the island site at its junction with Crest Road.
Buller Road, Thornton Heath
- The south-west side, either side of its junction with Hunter Road for 7 metres.
- The south-west side, either side of its junction with Kitchener Road for 7 metres.
- The south-west side, between the existing electric vehicle charging bay and a point 7 metres south-east of the junction with Hamilton Road.
- Both sides, from its junction with Mersham Road south-eastwards for 7 metres.
Chertsey Crescent, New Addington
The south-west side, from a point 5 metres south-east of the disabled bay outside No. 52 Chertsey Crescent to the inset parking bays outside Nos. 56 to 76 Chertsey Crescent.
Chipstead Valley Road, Coulsdon
The north-west side, from the common boundary of Nos. 334 and 336 Chipstead Valley Road to a point 9.5 metres south-west of its junction with Linden Avenue.
Crest Road, South Croydon
- The south-east side, from its junction with Ballards Way to a point 4 metres north-east of the common boundary of Nos. 3 and 5 Crest Road.
- The north-west side, from its junction with Ballards Way to a point 5.5 metres north-east of the common boundary of Nos. 2 and 4 Crest Road.
Hamilton Road, Thornton Heath
Both sides, from its junction with Buller Road south-westwards for 7 metres.
Hillcroft Avenue, Purley
Both sides, from its junction with Smitham Bottom Lane for 20.4 metres south-westwards on the north-west side, and for 30.4 metres south-westwards on the south-east side.
Hillside Road, Coulsdon
Both sides, from its junction with Marlpit Lane south-westwards for 15 metres.
Homestead Way, New Addington
South side, for 7 metres either side of its junction of Walsh Crescent.
Hunter Road, Thornton Heath
- Both sides, from its junction with Buller Road south-westwards for 7 metres.
- Both sides, from its junction with Natal Road north-eastwards for 7 metres
King Henry's Drive, New Addington
Extending the existing double yellow lines at its southernmost junction with Vulcan Way by 11 metres northwards.
Kitchener Road, Thornton Heath
- Both sides, from its junction with Buller Road south-westwards for 7 metres.
- The south-east side, from its junction with Natal Road northeastwards for 7 metres.
Linden Avenue, Coulsdon
Both sides, from its junction with Chipstead Valley Road north-westwards for 10 metres.
Marlpit Lane, Coulsdon
Both sides, either side of its junction with Hillside Road/Stoneyfield Road for 15 metres.
Mersham Road, Thornton Heath
The south-east side, either side of its junction with Buller Road for 7 metres.
Milne Park East, New Addington
Both sides, from its junction with Arnhem Drive south-westwards for 15 metres.
Natal Road, Thornton Heath
- The north-east side, either side of its junction with Hunter Road for 7 metres.
- The north-east side, from its junction with Kitchener Road south-eastwards for 7 metres.
Parchmore Road, Thornton Heath
The north-east side, from a point 3 metres north-west of the common boundary of Park Lawn, No. 210 Parchmore Road and No. 212 Parchmore Road, south-eastwards for 10 metres.
Russell Green Close, Purley
Both sides, between the end of the red route at the junction with Purley Way and the existing dropped kerb outside No. 2 Russell Green Close.
St Dunstan's Road, South Norwood
The south-west side, converting the length of single yellow line outside Nos. 29 to 33 St Dunstan's Road to double yellow lines.
Stoneyfield Road, Coulsdon
Both sides, from its junction with Marlpit Lane north-eastwards for 15 metres.
Strathyre Avenue, Norbury
The north-west side, from a point 5.8 metres north-east of the south-western boundary of No. 1 Strathyre Avenue south-westwards for 14 metres.
The Vale, Purley
The north side, extending the existing restriction at the junction with Woodcote Grove Road eastwards by 10 metres.
Walsh Crescent, New Addington
Both sides, from its junction with Homestead Way southwards for 7 metres.
Windmill Road, Croydon
The north-west side, converting the length of single yellow line outside Nos. 63 and 65 Windmill Road into double yellow lines and introducing an additional permit/payment parking space (see Schedule 3).
SCHEDULE 2
(Extending existing single yellow line waiting restrictions) Friends Road, Purley
The north-east side, extending the existing restriction that runs between its junction with Warren Road and No. 1 Friends Road by 2.5 metres at its south-eastern end (adjacent to the steps linking Friends Road and Cliff End).
SCHEDULE 3
(Introducing an additional payment/permit parking space) Windmill Road, Croydon
The north-west side, converting the length of single yellow line outside No. 61 Windmill Road into a 5-metre permit/payment parking space.
CROYDON COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT. 1984. SECTION 14 AS AMENDED THE ROAD TRAFFIC (TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS! ACT 1991 AND ALL OTHER ENABLING POWERS ADDISCOMBE GROVE. CROYDON TEMPORARY RESTRICTION OF TRAFFIC
1. Croydon Council HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that to facilitate kerb and footway works, they have made an Order the effect of which would be to temporarily restrict traffic movements in Addiscombe Grove.
2. Whilst the works are taking place:
a) Addiscombe Grove will be closed southbound between its junctions with Addiscombe Road and Hazledean Road.
b) The eastern footway of Addiscombe Grove, including the cycle lane, will be closed between its junction with Addiscombe Road and the northern boundary of the East Croydon United Reformed Church, Addiscombe Grove.
3. The Order will come into operation on 06 January 2025, and it is anticipated that the works will be completed on 25 January 2025. However, the Order will remain in force for 18 months to be reintroduced should further work be required.
4. Whilst the closure is in place the alternative routes for motorised vehicular traffic will be via Cherry Orchard Road, Lower Addiscombe Road, Shirley Road, Addiscombe Road, Chepstow Road, and Fairfield Road. The alternative route for cycles will be via Addiscombe Road, Altyre Road and Hazledean Road. Pedestrians will be diverted to the opposite footway.
5. The restriction shall not apply in respect of:
(a) any vehicle involved in carrying out the said work.
(b) any vehicle being used for fire brigade, ambulance, or police purposes.
(c) anything done with the permission of a police constable in uniform or a Civil Enforcement Officer.
19 December 2024 Hilary
Dickson Road Space Manager
Sustainable Communities, Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate
CROYDON COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT. 1984. SECTION 14 AS AMENDED THE ROAD TRAFFIC (TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS! ACT 1991 AND ALL OTHER ENABLING POWERS DERBY ROAD ft LONDON ROAD. CROYDON TEMPORARY RESTRICTION OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC ft PARKING
1. Croydon Council HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that to facilitate blockage clearance works, they have made an Order the effect of which would be to temporarily restrict vehicular traffic movements in Derby Road and London Road, Croydon.
2. Whilst the said works are taking place:
a) Derby Road will be closed between its junction with North End and the western boundary of No. 2a Derby Road.
b) Parking will be suspended outside Nos. 61 to 89 and Nos. 68 to 88, London Road, overnight from 10pm to 5am on 06 to 07 January 2025 and from 07 to 08 January 2025.
3. During the closure the alternative routes for diverted traffic will be via Parsons Mead and Chatfield Road, or via London Road and Mead Place, as appropriately signed.
4. The Order will come into operation on 06 January 2025, and it is anticipated that the works will be carried out in three days. However, the Order will remain in force for 18 months to be reintroduced should further work be required.
5. The restrictions shall not apply in respect of:
(a) any vehicle involved in conducting the said work.
(b) any vehicle being used for fire brigade, ambulance, or police purposes.
(c) anything done with the permission of a police constable in uniform or a Civil Enforcement Officer.
19 December 2024 Hilary
Dickson Road Space Manager
Sustainable Communities, Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate
CROYDON COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984. SECTION 14 AS AMENDED. THE ROAD TRAFFIC (TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS) ACT 1991 AND ALL OTHER ENABLING POWERS FOXEARTH ROAD. SOUTH CROYDON TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
1. Croydon Council HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that to enable fault rectification works on behalf of Openreach, they have made an Order the effect of which will be to temporarily prohibit traffic in Foxearth Road, South Croydon.
2. Whilst the said works are taking place Foxearth Road will be closed between its junction with Addington Road and a point fifteen metres northwest of that junction.
3. During the closure, the alternative route for vehicles will be via Foxearth Road, Farley Road, A2022, Addington Road, and vice versa
4. The Order will come into operation on the 08 January 2025, and it is anticipated that the work will be completed on 09 January 2025. However, the Order will remain in force for 18 months to be reintroduced should further work be required.
5. The prohibition will only apply during such times and to such extents as shall from time to time be indicated by traffic signs.
6. The prohibition will not apply to any vehicle involved in carrying out the said work, to any vehicle used for police, ambulance, or fire brigade purposes, or to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or a Civil Enforcement Officer.
Dated 19 December 2024
Hilary Dickson, Road Space Manager,
Sustainable Communities, Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate
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