Doncaster Road Area - Residents Parking Scheme, Waiting, Loading Prohibitions, Parking Places And Revocations
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LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL (DONCASTER ROAD AREA, LEICESTER) (RESIDENTS PARKING SCHEME, WAITING, LOADING PROHIBITIONS, PARKING PLACES AND REVOCATIONS) (PARKING CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2025 AMENDMENT NO ###) TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER 2025
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The Leicester City Council PROPOSES TO MAKE an Order under Sections 1, 2, 32, 35, 45, 46, 51 53, 63A and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984, and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 to the 1984 Act, and by the virtue of section 74 of the Traffic Management Act 2004 (“the 2004 Act”) as amended and all other enabling powers, in respect of roads in the City of Leicester being a Civil Enforcement Area (CEA). The effects of the Order are set out in Schedule 1 to this Notice.
The effects of the proposed Traffic Regulation Order will be: -
- To provide a Residents permit parking only past this point (except in signed bays), Residents’ Zone ‘T’ operating all hours on all days on the following roads: Ardath Rd, Beverley Ave, Doncaster Rd, Glendon St, Halkin St, part of Harrison Rd and Melrose St
- To amend existing and introduce limited waiting bays that will allow vehicles to wait for up to 1 hour with a ‘no return’ period of 1 hour to operate between 7:30am & 6.00pm & which will be/revert to unrestricted at all other times.
- To amend the times of the existing Doctors permit only bay on Doncaster Rd to operate between the hours of 7am to 7pm Monday to Friday only. This bay will revert to zone ‘T’ residents’ permit holders overnight & at weekends.
- To amend the times and length of the existing loading bay on Doncaster Rd to operate between the hours of 7:30am & 6pm Monday to Sunday and increase in length from 6 metres to 24 metres.
- To introduce junction protection (double yellow lines and kerb markings) which prohibit vehicles from waiting and loading at all times on the following junctions: - Melrose St & Harrison Rd, Melrose St & Glendon St and a prohibition from waiting (double yellow lines) at all times on the junction of Beverley Avenue & Glendon St.
- To revoke certain existing Prohibitions, Restrictions and Provisions.
A COPY of the proposed Order, the relevant plans, the Council’s statement of reasons for proposing to make the Order and extract copies of the Order being amended may be seen at Leicester City Council’s website: leicester.gov. uk/trafficregulationorders, on Traffweb: https://leicester. traffweb.app or during normal opening hours at Leicester City Council, Customer Service Centre, 91 Granby Street, Leicester, LE1 6FB.
OBJECTIONS to the proposed Order should be made in writing by post to Leicester City Council, City Hall, 115, Charles St, Leicester, LE1 1FZ or by e-mail to TROteam@ leicester.gov.uk. Any objections should state the grounds on which they are made and must be received by 9th day of December 2025. The formal reason for these proposals is for preserving or improving the amenities of the area through which the roads run.
The Order is to introduce a Residents permit parking only past this point (except in signed bays) Residents’ permit zone (‘T’) on: Ardath Rd, Beverley Ave, Doncaster Rd, Glendon St, Halkin St, part of Harrison Rd and Melrose St. Only permit holders can park on these streets. To support local business & amenities there will be limited waiting bays that will allow visitors to park for up to 1 hour during the daytime. These bays will be unrestricted overnight. The Doctor permit only bay on Doncaster Rd will operate between the hours of 7am to 7pm Monday to Friday & which will revert to permit zone ‘T’ permit holder parking overnight & at weekends.
THIS NOTICE IS DATED THIS 18th DAY OF November 2025
Andrew L Smith, Director of Planning Development and Transportation, Leicester City Council, City Hall, 115 Charles St, Leicester, LE1 1FZ
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