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Heavygate Road - 20mph Speed Limit

S10 1PJPublished 22/01/26
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SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL
(HEAVYGATE ROAD, SHEFFIELD) (20MPH SPEED LIMIT)
(MAP SCHEDULE) ORDER 202*



NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sheffield City Council proposes to make an Order under the provisions of Section 84 and Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

The effect of the Order will be to introduce a 20mph speed limit on parts of Heavygate Road.

SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL
(CROOKES AND TAPTON, SHEFFIELD) (20MPH SPEED LIMIT)
(MAP SCHEDULE) ORDER 202*

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sheffield City Council proposes to make an Order under the provisions of Section 84 and Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

The effect of the Order will be to introduce a 20mph speed limit on the whole or on parts of Arran Road, Bole Hill Lane, Brick Street, Bute Street, Chichester Road, Carson Road, Chesterwood Drive, Colchester Road, Crookes, Crookes Road, Cross Lane, Duncan Road, Elgin Street, Elm Gardens, Eyam Road, Forres Avenue, Forres Road, Hallamgate Road, Hawthorn Mews, Hoole Lane, Hoole Road, Islay Street, Longfield Road, Loxley View Road, Lydgate Lane, Lydgate Court, Midfield Road, Mulehouse Road, Nairn Street, Netherfield Road, Northfield Avenue, Northfield Close, Northfield Road, Pisgah House Road, Salisbury Road, Spooner Road, St Anthony Road, St Thomas Road, Stannington View Road, Stothard Road, Suthard Cross Road, Tapton Mount Close, Tasker Road, The Link, Tinker Lane, Toftwood Avenue, Toftwood Road, Truswell Avenue, Truswell Road and Woodfield Road.


Full details of these Orders can be found on

https://consultation.appyway.com/sheffield

or in Proposed Traffic
Orders on the Council website at

https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/home/roads-pavements/traffic-orders.


Between the 22 January 2026 and the 19 February 2026.

Copies of the proposed Orders, plans showing the roads concerned and a statement of the Council’s reasons for proposing to make the Order may also be examined during normal opening hours at First Point Reception, Howden House, 1 Union Street, Sheffield, S1 2SH.

Any observations, either supporting or objecting to the proposed Orders, including the grounds for your objection, should be sent through the webpage

https://consultation.appyway.com/sheffield

or in writing to the undersigned by the 19th day of February 2026.

Dated 22 January 2026
William Stewart, Director of Investment,
Climate Change and Planning, Sheffield City Council,
Howden House, 1 Union Street, SHEFFIELD, S1 2SH

orders@sheffield.gov.uk

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