The City of Cambridge - Waiting Restrictions and Street Parking Places
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CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
The City of Cambridge (Civil Enforcement Area) (Waiting Restrictions and Street Parking Places) Order 2022 (Amendment No. 74) Order 202-
Notice is hereby given that Cambridgeshire County Council proposes to make the above named Order under the powers contained in the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and Traffic Management Act 2004.
The effect of this Order is to install a new disabled person’s parking bay in the parking area to the front of property nos.25 Apthorpe Way and to introduce double yellow lines (no waiting at any time) covering the turning head at the end of Apthorpe Way, Cambridge. This is to ensure that the area remains clear of parked vehicles to enable drivers, particularly those of larger vehicles, to turn around at the end of the cul-de-sac.
Further details of the above proposal may be examined via our online traffic portal at https://consultation.appyway.com/cambridge and select the Order “CoC CEA WRSPP Am 74 Apthorpe Way”.
Objections stating the grounds on which they are made, and other representations, must be sent in writing by 19th December 2025. Please use the portal link above or write to the undersigned. Written representations received will be used as part of our decision-making process and, if published, will be anonymised. For help, please email policyandregulation@cambridgeshire.gov.uk.
Notice of Intention to Install a Raised Table at the junction of Windsor Road and Oxford Road, Cambridge
Notice is hereby given that Cambridgeshire County Council proposes to construct a raised table traffic calming feature, incorporating informal pedestrian crossing points, at the above location. In Windsor Road the raised table will extend from a point 18m south-east of Oxford Road to a point 14m north-west of that junction; and in Oxford Road it will extend from Windsor Road south-westwards for 11m. The raised table will cover the full width of the carriageway and the maximum height above the surrounding carriageway level shall be 75mm.
The City of Cambridge (Civil Enforcement Area) (Waiting Restrictions and Street Parking Places) Order 2022 (Amendment No. 75) Order 202-
Notice is hereby given that Cambridgeshire County Council proposes to make the above-named Order under the powers contained in the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and Traffic Management Act 2004. The parking restriction proposals are as follows:-
• The school keep clear marking on the north-east side of Windsor Road to be re-aligned to the new kerb line; shortened to cover the full length of the raised table; and reinforced with a no stopping Monday-Friday 8am- 4pm restriction.
• The existing resident permit parking bays to be removed from the front of property no.40 Windsor Road (6m long bay on north-east side) and from the side of property no.45 Oxford Road (14m long bay on the north-west side).
• New double yellow lines to replace the aforementioned removed parking bays in Windsor Road and Oxford Road, and extended south-eastwards on the north-east side of Windsor Road to accommodate the school keep clear marking.
These proposals are intended to improve road safety at this location by reducing traffic speeds, providing informal crossing points and better managing on-street parking.
Further details of the above proposal may be examined via our online traffic portal at https://consultation.appyway.com/cambridge and select the Order “CoC CEA WRSPP Am 75 Windsor Road and Oxford Road”.
Objections stating the grounds on which they are made, and other representations, must be sent in writing by 19th December 2025. Please use the portal link above or write to the undersigned. Written representations received will be used as part of our decision-making process and, if published, will be anonymised. For help, please email policyandregulation@cambridgeshire.gov.uk.
Frank Jordan, Executive Director, Place and Sustainability, c/o Policy & Regulation, Box No. ALC2662, New Shire Hall, Emery Crescent, Enterprise Campus, Alconbury Weald, Huntingdon PE28 4YE
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