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PR6 8JHPublished 22/07/25
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NOTICE OF MAKING
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(VARIOUS ROADS, CHORLEY BOROUGH) (REVOCATION AND VARIOUS PARKING RESTRICTIONS (24-25 NO1G)) ORDER 2025

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on 08 July 2025 Lancashire County Council made the above Traffic Regulation Order under Sections 1, 2 and 4 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, the effect of which will be to:
1. Revoke the "Lancashire County Council (Back Fazakerley Street, Cannon Street, Chapel Street, Cleveland Street, Fazackerley Street, High Street, New Market Street, Water Street, Chorley, Chorley Borough) (Revocation and Various Parking Restrictions) Order 2019" insofar as it relates to:
a) Schedule 8;
b) Schedule 10;
c) Schedule 12;
d) Items a. and b. of Schedule 15.
2. Introduce a prohibition of waiting in the following lengths of road:
a) Bett Lane, Higher Wheelton, the north side, from its junction with the centreline of Blackburn Road for a distance of 87.5 metres in a south easterly direction;
b) Bett Lane, Higher Wheelton, the south west side, from a point 46 metres south east of its junction with the centreline of Blackburn Road for a distance of 43 metres in an easterly direction;
c) Bett Lane, Higher Wheelton, the south west side, from its junction with the centreline of Blackburn Road for a distance of 17 metres in a south easterly direction;
d) Blackburn Road, Higher Wheelton, the north side, from its junction with the centreline of Lawton Close for a distance of 61 metres in an easterly direction;
e) Blackburn Road, Higher Wheelton, the south side, from a point 18 metres west of its junction with the centreline of Bett Lane for a distance of 45 metres in an easterly direction;
f) Horrobin Lane, Anderton, both sides, from a point 498 metres north east of its junction with the centreline of New Road/Roscoe Lowe Brow for a distance of 67 metres in a north easterly direction;
g) Horrobin Lane, Anderton, both sides, from its junction with the centreline of Roscoe Lowe Brow/New Road for a distance of 16.5 metres in a north easterly direction;
h) Horrobin Lane, Anderton, the north west side, from a point 271 metres north east of its junction with the centreline of New Road for a distance of 22 metres in a north easterly direction;
i) Horrobin Lane, Anderton, the north west side, from a point 383 metres north east of its junction with the centreline of New Road for a distance of 22 metres in a north easterly direction;
j) Horrobin Lane, Anderton, the north west side, from a point 125 metres north east of its junction with the centreline of New Road for a distance of 22 metres in a north easterly direction;
k) New Road, Heath Charnock, the north east side, from its junction with the centreline of Horrobin Lane for a distance of 17 metres in a north westerly direction;
l) Roscoe Lowe Brow, Anderton, the north east side, from its junction with the centreline of Horrobin Lane for a distance of 19 metres in a south easterly direction.
3. Introduce a goods vehicle loading bay in High Street, Chorley, the south side, from a point 25.5 metres east of its junction with the centreline of Cleveland Street for a distance of 29.5 metres in an easterly direction.
4. Introduce a taxi stand in High Street, Chorley, the north side, from a point 18.5 metres east of its junction with the centreline of Cleveland Street for a distance of 29 metres in an easterly direction.

This Order will come into force on the 25 July 2025. A copy of the Order, and all other relevant documents may be inspected during normal office hours at the offices of Chorley Borough Council, Town Hall, Market Street, Chorley, PR7 1DP, and at the offices of The Director of Law and Governance, Lancashire County Council, County Hall, PO Box 100, Preston PR1 0LD, and on Lancashire County Councils Website

http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/roads-parking-and-travel/roads/roadworks-and-traffic-regulation-orders/permanent.aspx,

quoting ref: LSG4/894. 19770/AFR. Any person wishing to question the validity of the Order or of any of its provisions on the grounds that it or they are not within the powers conferred by the Act, or that any requirement of the Act or of any instrument made under the Act has not been complied with, that person may, within 6 weeks from the date on which the order is made, apply for the purpose to the High Court.

Heloise MacAndrew, Director of Law and Governance
22 July 2025

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