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Norwich, Multiple Traffic Notices - Prohibition And Restriction Of Waiting And Permitted Parking

NR2Published 13/06/25Expired
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THE NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL (NORWICH (SOUTHERN AREA) IVY ROAD, ROE DRIVE) (PROHIBITION OF WAITING) ORDER 2025

The Norfolk County Council propose to make the above-named Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 the effect of which will be to prohibit waiting at any time on the:

A. Ivy Road (East Side) from the northern highway line of Bowthorpe Road to a point 25.5 metres northwards of that point.

B. Ivy Road (West Side):

i. From the northern highway line of Bowthorpe Road to a point 28 metres northwards of that point.

ii. From its junction with Roe Drive for 24 metres northwards.

iii. From its junction with Roe Drive for 24 metres southwards.

iv. From a point 58 metres north of the centreline its junction with Roe Drive for 60 metres northwards.

C. Roe Drive (Both Sides) from its junction with Ivy Road for 10 metres westwards.

The City of Norwich (Southern Area) (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting) (Consolidation) Order 1982 (the “1982 Order”) as amended by the Norwich City Council (Northern and Southern Area) (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting) (Various) Amendment Traffic Regulation Order 2009 (the “2009 Order”), together with any other orders made under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (whether by amendment or otherwise), excluding this Order, is partially revoked insofar as it relates to any prohibition or restriction of waiting on Ivy Road (both sides) extending from the northern highway line of Bowthorpe Road to a point 13 metres north of that point. From the commencement date of this Order, these lengths of road shall no longer be subject to the prohibition or waiting restrictions set out in the 1982 Order or any related orders.

References to the lengths of road referred to in paragraph (A) represent an extension of 12.5 metres, and in paragraph B(i), an extension of 15 metres, to the existing prohibition of waiting that is being removed from the 1982 Order. It is therefore proposed that these existing lengths being removed from the 1982 Order and consolidated with the new length specified in this Order.

This is intended to ensure clarity and support the efficient administration of waiting restrictions.

Copies of the draft Order, plan, the Statement of Reasons for making the Order and the 1982 Order and 2009 may be viewed online at https://norfolk.citizenspace.com. Copies are also available for inspection at Norfolk County Council, County Hall, Martineau Lane, Norwich, NR1 2DH and at the offices of Norwich City Council, City Hall, St Peter’s Street, Norwich, NR2 1NH. However, in office staffing levels have been reduced and viewing online would be recommended.

Any objections and representations relating to the proposed Order must be made in writing and must specify the grounds on which they are made. All correspondence for these proposals must be received at the office of nplaw, Norfolk County Council, Chief Executive’s Office, South Wing, County Hall, Martineau Lane, Norwich, NR1 2DH, marked for the attention of J Hulse by no later than 8th July 2025. They may also be emailed to trafficorders@norfolk.gov.uk 

The officer W Houghton dealing with the public enquiries concerning these proposals can be contacted at 0344 800 8020.

DATED this 13th day of June 2025

Katrina Hulatt, Director of Legal Services (Nplaw), County Hall, Martineau Lane, Norwich NR1 2DH

Note: Information you send to the Council will be used for any purpose connected with these proposals and will be held as long as reasonably necessary for those purposes. It may also be released to others in response to freedom of information requests.

 

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