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Redbridge - Multiple Traffic Notices, Speed Hump Installation

IG8 7NRPublished 11/09/25
Epping Forest Guardian • 

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London Borough of Redbridge

Highways Act 1980 – Section 90a – F (Inclusive)

Provision of Speed Humps – West Grove

  1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that to control the speed of vehicles under the Highways Act 1980 and in accordance with the provisions of the Highways (Road Humps) Regulations 1999 the Council of the London Borough of Redbridge proposes to construct speed humps at the following locations:-

    (i) West Grove, outside house No. 11 or thereabouts;

    (ii) West Grove, outside house No. 37 or thereabouts;

    (iii) West Grove, outside house No. 66/68 or thereabouts;

    (iv) West Grove, outside house No. 129 or thereabouts;

    (v) West Grove, outside house No. 165 or thereabouts.

  2. The speed humps (i) to (v) would be of round top design, approximately 80 millimetres at their highest point with an overall length of 3.7 metres. The speed humps would be constructed in accordance with Department for Transport regulations.

  3. A copy of the plans showing the locations of the speed humps may be inspected between 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m., on Mondays to Fridays at the Information Centre,

    Lynton House, 255–259 High Road, Ilford Essex IG1 1NY.

  4. Any person wishing to object or make representation to the proposals should send a statement in writing of either their objection or representation and the grounds thereof to the Head of Highways and Transportation Strategy, Lynton House, 2nd Floor Front, 255–259 High Road, Ilford, Essex IG1 1NY quoting reference 24450-METCS-001a-14_05-DRG-CE-001to003 by no later than 2nd October 2025.

Highways Act 1980 – Section 90a – F (Inclusive)

Provision of Speed Humps – Uplands Road

  1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that to control the speed of vehicles under the Highways Act 1980 and in accordance with the provisions of the Highways (Road Humps) Regulations 1999 the Council of the London Borough of Redbridge proposes to construct speed humps at the following locations:–

    (i) Uplands Road, outside house No. 157 or thereabouts;

    (ii) Uplands Road, outside house No. 137/139 or thereabouts;

    (iii) Uplands Road, outside house No. 115/117 or thereabouts;

    (iv) Uplands Road, outside house No. 95/97 or thereabouts;

    (v) Uplands Road, outside house No. 73 or thereabouts;

    (vi) Uplands Road, outside house No. 41 or thereabouts;

    (vii) Uplands Road, outside house No. 11a or thereabouts.

  2. The speed humps (i) to (vii) would be of round top design, approximately 80 millimetres at their highest point with an overall length of 3.7 metres. The speed humps would be constructed in accordance with Department for Transport regulations.

  3. A copy of the plans showing the locations of the speed humps may be inspected between 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m., on Mondays to Fridays at the Information Centre, Lynton House, 255–259 High Road, Ilford Essex IG1 1NY.

  4. Any person wishing to object or make representation to the proposals should send a statement in writing of either their objection or representation and the grounds thereof to the Head of Highways and Transportation Strategy, Lynton House, 2nd Floor Front, 255–259 High Road, Ilford, Essex IG1 1NY quoting reference 24450-METCS-010-14_03-DRG-CE-001to002 by no later than 2nd October 2025.

Dhiresh Bhatt, Head of Highways and Transportation Strategy,

Lynton House, 2nd Floor Front 255–259 High Road, Ilford, Essex IG1 1NY

Dhiresh Bhatt, Head of Highways and Transportation Strategy,

Lynton House, 2nd Floor Front, 255–259 High Road, Ilford, Essex IG1 1NY

Dated 11th September 2025

www.redbridge.gov.uk

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