Stevenage, Multiple Traffic Notices, Restriction of Waiting
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STEVENAGE BOROUGH COUNCIL
THE BOROUGH OF STEVENAGE (SISH LANE AND TITMUS CLOSE, STEVENAGE) (RESTRICTION OF WAITING) 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 proposes to make the above-named Order under Sections 1, 2, and 3 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
This Order is proposed to facilitate the passage of traffic on these roads, by preventing hazardous or obstructive parking from taking place.
The effect of The Borough of Stevenage (Sish Lane and Titmus Close, Stevenage) (Restriction of Waiting) Order 2025 would be to prohibit waiting at any time in Sish Lane opposite its junction with Broxdell, Stevenage and in Titmus Close at its junction with Sish Lane, Stevenage.
Full details of these proposals are set out in the draft Order which, together with plan and a statement of reasons for proposing to make the Order, can be examined during normal opening hours at the Council’s offices in Daneshill House. Details can also be viewed on the Council’s website at https://www.stevenage.gov.uk/parking/traffic-regulation-orders/proposed-traffic-orders
For general enquiries about this order, please contact the parking team via email at tro@stevenage.gov.uk
or by telephone on 01438 242 242.Formal objections to the proposals, stating the grounds upon which they are made and the names and full address of the person making the objection should be made in writing to Stevenage Borough Council, at the address below or via email to tro@stevenage.gov.uk before 25 October 2025. Comments in support of the proposals will also be received during this time.
T. Pike, Chief Executive, Stevenage Borough Council, Daneshill House, Danestrete, Stevenage, SG1 1HN.
2 October 2025
Open to feedback
From
7-Oct-2025
To
25-Oct-2025
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