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South Lanarkshire -Disabled Persons’ Parking Places (No.1) Order

G74Published 19/03/25Expired
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South Lanarkshire Council
Disabled Persons’ Parking Places (No.1) Order 2024

On 10 March 2025, South Lanarkshire Council made the above named Order, under the terms of the Road Traffic Act 1984, thereby introducing new regulated parking bays for the sole use of ‘blue’ badge holders on Heathcliffe Avenue, Blantyre; Croft Road, Mansion Street, Whyte Avenue and Woodland Crescent, all Cambuslang; Algoma Place, Andersen Court, Anniversary Avenue, Ash Avenue, Beech Grove, Blenheim Avenue, Bruce Place, Buchandyke Road, Bunbury Terrace, Catrine, Crawford Drive, Dryburgh Hill, Dunblane Drive, Dunglass Avenue, Eider Avenue, Elphinstone Crescent, Glamis Drive, Glen More, Hazelhead, Ivanhoe, Juniper Avenue, Lammermoor, Laurel Drive, Leeward Circle, Logie Square, Maple Terrace, Mauchline, Melville Park, Milford, Naysmyth Bank, Quarry Park, Sandpiper Place, Strathcona Place, Sycamore Crescent, Troon Court, Wardlaw Crescent, Westwood Hill and Windward Road, all East Kilbride; Burnblea Street, Downfield Drive, Elmbank Crescent, Laighstonehall Road, Laurel Bank, Lorne Street, Marswood Green, Neilsland Road and Rosslyn Court, all Hamilton; Annbank Street, Fairholm Street and Muirshot Road, all Larkhall; Bellscroft Avenue, Belmont Drive, Brownsdale Road, Castlefern Road, Cathcart Road, Colville Drive, Drummond Avenue, Fernbrae Way, Newfield Place, Park Drive, Rosslyn Avenue, Skye Road and Victoria Street, all Rutherglen; Dovecastle Drive, Fernlea Road and Westbarns Road, all Strathaven.

The Order which comes into operation on 28 April 2025, was advertised in the Hamilton Advertiser, East Kilbride News and the Rutherglen Reformer in the week beginning 2 December 2024. The effect of the order is as previously stated.

A copy of the Order and a map relative thereto are available for inspection on the council’s website.

Any person who wishes 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, 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 may, by 21 April 2025, apply to the Court of Session for this purpose.

Paul Manning Chief Executive

www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk

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