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Field Lane - Temporary Prohibition of Traffic

YO8 9FLPublished 23/01/25
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North Yorkshire Council, Temporary Prohibition of Traffic, Field Lane, Thorpe Willoughby, Order 2025, No. 19

We have made this Order to prohibit any vehicle from using Field Lane, Thorpe Willoughby for a temporary period (subject to access to premises) between 28/01/25 & 03/02/25, due to resurfacing works. The closure period will be indicated by traffic signs & a local alternative route will be signed on site where appropriate. All enquiries to Applebridge Construction Ltd - 01642233400 or see
https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/roadworks-map

30 Mph Speed Limit, Turnham Lane, Cliffe, Order 2025 Notice is hereby given that on 17/01/25 The North Yorkshire Council made an Order under Sections 84(1) & (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 & Part IV of Schedule 9 to the 1984 Act, the effect of which is to prohibit any motor vehicle
from travelling at a speed in excess of 30 mph on any length of road specified below. Turnham Lane, from the current location of the 30mph speed limit on Turnham Lane to a point 230m West. A copy of the Order, which comes into operation on 27/01/25, may be examined at County Hall, Northallerton & at Selby Library, 52 Micklegate, Selby YO8 4EQ during normal office hours from 23/01/25 until 28/02/25 & also viewed online at www.northyorks.gov.uk/roadworks-map or
www.northyorks.gov.uk/traffic-regulation-orders. If you wish to question the validity of the Order or of any provision contained in it, on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, or on the grounds that any requirement of that Act, or of any Instrument made under it, has not been complied with in relation to the Order, you may, within 6 weeks of 17/01/25 make application to the High Court for the purpose.

20 Mph & 30 Mph Speed Limit, Various Roads, Church Fenton , Order 2025 Notice is hereby given that The North Yorkshire Council proposes to make an Order under Sections 84(1) & (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 & Part IV of Schedule 9 to the 1984 Act, the effect of which will be to prohibit any motor vehicle from travelling at a speed in excess of 20 mph on any length of road specified in Schedule 1 & at a speed in excess of 30 mph on any length of road specified in Schedule 2 below:- Schedule 1 - 20mph Speed Limit Various Roads, Church Fenton Main Street, from its junction with Station Road / Church Street to its junction with Northfield Lane. Church Street (C312), from its junction with Station Road / Main Street for a distance of 93 metres in a southerly direction. Station Road, from its junction with Oakwood Grove to its junction with Church Street / Main Street. Schedule 2 - 30 Mph Speed Limit Various Roads, Church Fenton Main Street, from its junction with Northfield Lane to its junction with Busk Lane. Church Street (C312) including service road at Church End Farm, from a point 93 metres south of its junction with Main Street / Station Road for a distance of 357 metres in a southerly direction. Station Road, from its junction with Oakwood Grove to a point 140 metres west of Sandwath Lane. A copy of the draft Order, together with a map showing the roads affected & a statement of the Council’s reasons for proposing to make the Order may be inspected at County Hall, Northallerton & at Sherburn & Villages Community Library, Finkle Hill, Sherburn In Elmet, LS25 6EA during normal office hours from 23/01/25 until 14/02/25 & also viewed online at www.northyorks.gov.uk/roadworks-map or www.northyorks.gov.uk/traffic-regulation-orders. If you wish to object to the proposed Order, you should send the grounds for your objection, in writing addressed to Area 7 Selby Highways Office, Canal Road, Selby, North Yorkshire YO8 0AG or by email to Area7.Selby@northyorks.gov.uk or via the website link above by 14/02/25. Thorpe Willoughby, Order 2025, No. 19 We have made this Order to prohibit any vehicle from using Field Lane, Thorpe Willoughby for a temporary period (subject to access to premises) between 28/01/25 & 03/02/25, due to resurfacing works. The closure period will be indicated by traffic signs & a local alternative route will be signed on site where appropriate. All enquiries to Applebridge Construction Ltd - 01642233400 or see
https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/roadworks-map

30 Mph Speed Limit, Turnham Lane, Cliffe, Order 2025 Notice is hereby given that on 17/01/25 The North Yorkshire Council made an Order under Sections 84(1) & (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 & Part IV of Schedule 9 to the 1984 Act, the effect of which is to prohibit any motor vehicle
from travelling at a speed in excess of 30 mph on any length of road specified below. Turnham Lane, from the current location of the 30mph speed limit on Turnham Lane to a point 230m West. A copy of the Order, which comes into operation on 27/01/25, may be examined at County Hall, Northallerton & at Selby Library, 52 Micklegate, Selby YO8 4EQ during normal office hours from 23/01/25 until 28/02/25 & also viewed online at www.northyorks.gov.uk/roadworks-map or
www.northyorks.gov.uk/traffic-regulation-orders. If you wish to question the validity of the Order or of any provision contained in it, on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, or on the grounds that any requirement of that Act, or of any Instrument made under it, has not been complied with in relation to the Order, you may, within 6 weeks of 17/01/25 make application to the High Court for the purpose.

20 Mph & 30 Mph Speed Limit, Various Roads, Church Fenton , Order 2025 Notice is hereby given that The North Yorkshire Council proposes to make an Order under Sections 84(1) & (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 & Part IV of Schedule 9 to the 1984 Act, the effect of which will be to prohibit any motor vehicle from travelling at a speed in excess of 20 mph on any length of road specified in Schedule 1 & at a speed in excess of 30 mph on any length of road specified in Schedule 2 below:- Schedule 1 - 20mph Speed Limit Various Roads, Church Fenton Main Street, from its junction with Station Road / Church Street to its junction with Northfield Lane. Church Street (C312), from its junction with Station Road / Main Street for a distance of 93 metres in a southerly direction. Station Road, from its junction with Oakwood Grove to its junction with Church Street / Main Street. Schedule 2 - 30 Mph Speed Limit Various Roads, Church Fenton Main Street, from its junction with Northfield Lane to its junction with Busk Lane. Church Street (C312) including service road at Church End Farm, from a point 93 metres south of its junction with Main Street / Station Road for a distance of 357 metres in a southerly direction. Station Road, from its junction with Oakwood Grove to a point 140 metres west of Sandwath Lane. A copy of the draft Order, together with a map showing the roads affected & a statement of the Council’s reasons for proposing to make the Order may be inspected at County Hall, Northallerton & at Sherburn & Villages Community Library, Finkle Hill, Sherburn In Elmet, LS25 6EA during normal office hours from 23/01/25 until 14/02/25 & also viewed online at www.northyorks.gov.uk/roadworks-map or www.northyorks.gov.uk/traffic-regulation-orders. If you wish to object to the proposed Order, you should send the grounds for your objection, in writing addressed to Area 7 Selby Highways Office, Canal Road, Selby, North Yorkshire YO8 0AG or by email to Area7.Selby@northyorks.gov.uk or via the website link above by 14/02/25.

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