Haven Lane - 20 MPH Speed Limit Order & Road Humps Proposal
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OLDHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 & HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 THE OLDHAM - HAVEN LANE MOORIDE AREA 20 MPH SPEED LIMIT ORDER & ROAD HUMPS PROPOSAL 2025.
The Oldham Borough Council hereby give notice that they propose to make the above mentioned Order under Section 84(1) and (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to impose a speed limit of 20 miles per hour on Haven Lane from Counthill Road to Turf Pit Lane.
Notice is hereby given that the Oldham Borough Council in exercise of its powers under the Highways Act 1980, Part V, Section 90A (1) as part of a traffic calming scheme propose to construct traffic calming tables of a type, dimension and at the locations referred to in the Schedule below.
A copy of the proposed Order, a statement of the council's reasons for proposing it and a map indicating its location and effect, may be inspected at the offices of the Solicitor to the Council, Spindles Oldham between the hours of 8.40am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday. REF LJM/TO25/17.
Objections and other representations relating to the Order must be made in writing and specify the grounds on which they are made to env.traffic@oldham.gov.uk or the Environment Group Solicitor, Civic Centre, West Street, Oldham, OL1 1UL by 15th October 2025. Any such documents received may be made available for public inspection.
Schedule
1.9m wide speed cushions in sets of 2 Height 70mm Haven Lane - on the building line on No 90 Haven Lane, at a point 4 metres south of the junction with Haugh Hill Road Kerb to kerb speed hump 4.7 meters long approx. 100mm high to suit existing kerb heights Haven Lane - outside No 157 Haven Lane Raised junction table - Approx. 100mm high to suit existing kerb heights and extending 2 metres north / south along Haven Lane and extending 4 metres into Rushton Grove Haven Lane - Junction of Haven Lane and Rushton Grove.
Dated 17th September 2025
Alex Bougatef Borough Solicitor Oldham Borough Council.
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