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Traffic & Roads

CITY OF BRISTOL

BS5 6SZPublished 29/10/25
Bristol Post • 

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ROBERTSON ROAD AND ROSEMARY LANE, EASTVILLE, PROHIBITION OF WAITING AND PROHIBITION OF DRIVING – TRAFFIC ORDERS

The City Council of Bristol hereby gives NOTICE it proposes to make the following traffic orders:-
A. CAE/RGW/P-1334A – the City Council of Bristol (Various Roads, Easton Area, Easton, Eastville and Lawrence Hill Wards, City of Bristol) (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting) (Prohibition of Stopping) (Loading Places) (Car Club Parking Places) (Disabled Persons’ Parking Places) Order 202-, the effect of which would be to revise prohibition of waiting arrangements for vehicles in Robertson Road and Rosemary Lane.
B. CAE/RGW/P-1334B – the City Council of Bristol (Rosemary Lane, Easton and Eastville Wards, City of Bristol) (Prohibition of Driving) Order 202-, the effect of which would be to introduce prohibition of driving on Rosemary Lane from Robertson Road northwards for 70.4 metres. Exemption would be provided for pedal cycles.

Further information available from 30th October 2025
Further details of all the proposals are contained in the draft orders, which together with plans, a Statement of the Council’s Reasons for proposing to make the orders and a copy of the order to be revoked may be inspected at the Citizen Service Point, 100 Temple Street, Bristol, BS1 6AG, between 10.00a.m. and 4.00p.m. on Monday to Friday. The draft orders, plans and Statement of Reasons are also available to view on the City Council website at www.bristol.gov.uk/trafficorders.

How to object
Objections to the proposals, together with the grounds on which they are made, must be sent in writing to TRO Comments at the undermentioned address or by e-mail to tro.comments@bristol.gov.uk quoting reference the relevant reference number by 21st November 2025. Please include your name and address and note that all representations received may be considered in public by the City Council and that the substance of any representation together with the name and address of the person making it could become available for public inspection.

Alex Hearn, Interim Director: Economy of Place. Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) Comments, PO Box 3399, Bristol, BS1 9NE.
Dated: 30th October 2025

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