Stevenage - Prohibition Of Waiting And Verge/Footway Parking Orders
What is happening?
Stevenage Borough Council
THE BOROUGH OF STEVENAGE (VARIOUS ROADS IN ST NICHOLAS WARD, STEVENAGE) (RESTRICTION OF WAITING) ORDER 2025
and
THE BOROUGH OF STEVENAGE (IONA CLOSE, LINCOLN ROAD, SALISBURY ROAD AND WINCHESTER CLOSE, STEVENAGE) (PROHIBITION OF VERGE AND FOOTWAY PARKING) ORDER 2025
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Stevenage Borough Council, acting as agents for the Hertfordshire County Council and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police has made the above-named Orders under Sections 1, 2, and 3 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
These Orders are made in order to facilitate the passage of traffic on the roads; by preventing hazardous or obstructive parking from taking place and to maintain and improve the amenity of the area by preventing damage to verges and footways caused by parking. The orders will come into effect on 1 November 2025.
The effect of The Borough of Stevenage (Various Roads in St Nicholas Ward) Order 2025 is to prohibit parking at any time at various locations in the St Nicholas ward as specified in the Schedule of the Order.
The effect of The Borough of Stevenage (Iona Close, Lincoln Road, Salisbury Road and Winchester Close, Stevenage) (Prohibition of Verge and Footway Parking) Order 2025 is to prohibit parking on the verge or footway in various locations in the St Nicholas ward as specified in the Schedule of the Order.
Full details are provided in the Orders which, together with the plans and a statement of the reasons for making these Orders, can be examined during normal opening hours at the Council’s offices in Daneshill House, Details can also be viewed on the Council’s web site at https://www.stevenage.gov.uk/parking/traffic-regulation-orders
For general enquiries about the orders, please contact the parking team via email at tro@stevenage.gov.uk or by telephone 01438 242242.
Any person wishing to question the validity of these Orders or any provision contained within the Orders on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 or on the grounds that any requirement of the Act or any instrument made under it has not been complied with in relation to the orders, may apply to the High Court for this purpose within six weeks of the date on which the Orders were made.
T. Pike Chief Executive, Stevenage Borough Council, Daneshill House, Danestrete, Stevenage, SG1 1HN.
25 September 2025
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