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Kingston Upon Hull - Temporary Prohibition Of Through Traffic For Excavation Works

HU6 9RXPublished 16/09/25
Hull Daily Mail • 

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THE KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL

GREENWOOD AVENUE (PART) (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH TRAFFIC) ORDER 2025
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Kingston upon Hull City Council by virtue of S.14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 intends to make an Order.
The effect of the Order will be to prohibit any person with a vehicle from proceeding along Greenwood Avenue, outside number 204, Kingston upon Hull.
The purpose of the Order is to ensure the safety of the public and operatives during excavation works to replace manhole frame and cover.
The alternative route for vehicles will be signed.
Access will be maintained for emergency services.
The Order will take effect on 8th October 2025, and may continue in force for a period not exceeding eighteen months or until the works which it is proposed to carry out have been completed, whichever is the earlier.
It is anticipated, however, that the works will be completed between 7.30pm and 11.30pm on 8th October 2025.
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KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY CENTRE, OLD TOWN AREA (20 MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 2025
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Kingston upon Hull City Council on the 8th September 2025 made the above Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The Order will come into operation on the 15th September 2025.
The effect of the Order is to introduce a 20-mph speed limit to the majority of the Old Town Area of Hull City Centre (south of George Street to the north of the A63 Castle Street). 
The purpose of the Order is considered necessary to reduce the speeds of vehicles in the Old Town of the City Centre to improve the safety of all road users near Hull College and the retail and entertainment venues located within this area.
A copy of the Order and relevant map may be examined during normal office hours at the Reception and Enquiries Office, The Guildhall, The Kingston upon Hull, reference JGO/39800-1508.
If you wish to question the validity of this Order or any provisions 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 six weeks from the 8th September 2025, apply to the High court for this purpose.

DATED the 15th September 2025

Lisa Dixon, Assistant Director Legal Services and Governance

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