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Wirral - Temporary Traffic Restrictions and Parking Changes

CH41Published 20/05/26
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TRAFFIC

A552 Woodchurch Road, Woodchurch from its junction with Arrowe Park Road for a distance of 240m in a north-easterly direction

A553 Fender Lane, Bidston & St James from its junction with Bidston Station Approach to its junction with Hoylake Road roundabout in an eastbound direction only

A553 Laird Street, Birkenhead from a point 15m northwest from its junction with Park Road North for a distance of 60m in a south-easterly direction, and from its junction with Park Road North for a distance of 40m in a westerly direction

A5029 Rendel Street, Birkenhead from its junctions with Freeman Street to its junction with Tower Road roundabout

B5149 Old Chester Road, Bedington from its junction with Bedington Road for a distance of 40m in a north-westerly direction, and Bedington Road from a point 30m southeast of its junction with Old Chester Road for a distance of 60m in a north-easterly direction

B5151 Bidston Road, Oxton from its junction with Beresford Road in a north-westerly direction for a distance of 50m, and Wexford Road from its junction with Bidston Road in a south-westerly direction for a distance of 15m, and Beresford Road from its junction with Bidston Road for a distance of 10m in a north-easterly direction

B5151 Mount Road, Clatterbridge from its junction with the south side of M53 roundabout gyratory junction 4 in a southerly direction to its junction with Clatterbridge Road roundabout

M53 junction 2A Moreton Spur (roundabout), Upton Road to its junction of the gyratory and its exit and entrance lanes

Allport Road, Bromborough from a point 20m northeast of its junction with Bridle Road for a distance of 50m in a south-westerly direction, and Alport Lane from its junction with Allport Road for a distance of 20m in a northerly direction

Bridle Road from its junction with Allport Road for 10m in a south-westerly direction

Barnston Road, Barnston from its junction’s with Gills Lane to its junction with Storeton Lane

Beechway, Bebington from its junction with Stanton Road to its junction with Brimstage Road

Cleveland Street, Birkenhead from its junction with Cavendish Street roundabout to its junction with Duke Street

Dawstone Road, Heswall from its junction with Baskerville Road to its junction with Well Lane

Gayton Road, Heswall from its junction with Well Lane to its junction with Baskervyle Road

Heath Road (roundabout), Bebington from its all extents of the gyratory

Millhouse Lane, Moreton from a point 30m southeast from its junction with Town Meadow Lane for a distance of 50m in a north-westerly direction, and Town Meadow Lane from its junction with Millhouse Lane for a distance of 20m in a north-easterly direction

Mount Road, Prenton from its junction with Bedford Drive in a north-easterly direction to its junction with the Bebington Road roundabout

Mount Road, adjacent to the Clatterbridge Hospital, Clatterbridge from its junction with the Clatterbridge Road roundabout in a north-westerly direction to the Clatterbridge Hospital Entrance

Sandbrook Lane, Moreton from its junction with Hoylake Road to its junction with Glebelands Road

The Wiend, Prenton from a point 60m south from its junction with Bedford Drive in a northern direction to a point on Mount Road 20m north of its junction with Bedford Drive, and Mount Road from a point 20m southwest of its junction with The Wiend to a point on Bedford Drive 20m northeast of its junction with The Wiend

Welton Road, Bromborough from a point 150m southeast its junction with the Welton Road easterly roundabout to its junction with Caldbeck Road

Woodchurch Road, Oxton from its junction with Arno Road to its junction with Bennets Hill

Alternate routes will be signed.

Maximum Duration of the order: From 27th May 2026 until the 31 March 2027 as is necessary to complete the work to be executed in the highway. The above restrictions will only take place during certain times to accommodate phasing of works when necessary for those particular roads and will not operate for the full duration of the dates advertised.

LEGAL

METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF WIRRAL

HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 - SECTION 116

NOTICE OF PROPOSAL TO APPLY FOR AN ORDER

AUTHORISING THE STOPPING UP OF AN ADOPTED PART OF THE HIGHWAY

SITUATED ADJACENT TO THE WIRRAL WATERSPORTS CENTRE,

SOUTH PARADE, WEST KIRBY, WIRRAL CH48 0QG

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Wirral Borough Council being the Highway Authority for the Highway described below and in the Schedule hereunder intends to apply to the Wirral Magistrates’ Court, sitting at Chester Street, Birkenhead on 25 June 2026 at 1:45 pm for an Order under Section 116 of the Highways Act 1980 authorising the stopping up of the highway as described below and situated adjacent to the Wirral Watersports Centre, South Parade, West Kirby, Wirral CH48 0QG shown edged and hatched black on plans deposited at West Kirby Library, The Concourse, West Kirby, CH48 4HX which may be inspected free of charge during normal office hours.

Any person who would be aggrieved by the making of the Order to be applied for may attend before the Court during the hearing of the application and shall have the right to be heard.

SCHEDULE

From Point A to Point B in an easterly direction for 2.036 metres

From Point B to Point C in a southerly direction for 7.619 metres

From Point C to Point D in a westerly direction for 1.873 metres

From Point D to Point A in a Northerly direction for 7.634 metres

The area covered is approximately 14 M²

Grid Reference – Central point 321034 (Eastings) 386740 (Northings)

DATED 20th May 2026

Jill Travers Director of Law and Governance Town Hall, Wallasey, Merseyside, CH44 8ED

PARKING

WIRRAL BOROUGH COUNCIL – PROPOSAL TO REVOKE THE EXISTING OFF STREET PARKING ORDERS AND ADD NEW CAR PARKS TO THE CHARGING PROVISIONS AND AN OVERNIGHT PARKING CHARGE TO ALL CAR PARKS SCHEME REF TO/25/28

Notice is hereby given that Wirral Borough Council in exercise of its powers intends to make an order under Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 32, 33, 34, 35A, 35B & 35C of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, and of all other enabling powers, called the Wirral Borough Council (Off-Street Pay and Display Parking Places) Order, 2026 the effect of which is to;

1. revoke the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral (Off-Street Pay and Display Parking Places) Order 2015 (as amended) and the subsequent notice of variation of charges notices in their entirety, and,

2. vary the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral (Off-Street Parking Places) (Consolidation) Order 2003 to remove certain car parks from Schedule 2,

and replace them with a new order which will-

1. consolidate the terms of the existing off street pay and display traffic order and subsequent amendments and the notice of variation of charges notices, and,

2. add 22 off-street car parking places listed in the order to introduce parking charges, standardised operational times and terms and conditions of use in those car parks,

3. introduce an overnight parking fee at all off-street car parking places covered by the order.

The effect of the order is to consolidate the terms of the current off street pay and display parking order and the subsequent amendments and variations made to it in relation to the existing charged for car parks, remove certain car parks from the existing off street free parking order, introduce parking charges, standardised operational times and terms and conditions of use to 22 existing free to park off street parking places and to introduce an overnight parking fee at all charged for off street parking places.

There will be no charge for disabled person vehicles displaying a blue badge.

The car parks, charges for its use, times of operation and classes of vehicle able to park at each car park are –

FOR THE ROADS AND DETAILS PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE NOTICE (pdf format) SHOWN AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE.

The controlled hours are – All hours

The days are Mon - Sun inclusive

The times are 08.00 - 18.30 and 18.30 - 08.00

The maximum period of waiting are – 24 hours if appropriate charge has been paid

The classes of motor vehicles are –

(i) Motor Cars (ii) Motor Cycles (iii) Goods vehicles (iv) Disabled persons vehicles

FOR THE PARKING CHARGES PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE NOTICE (pdf format) SHOWN AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE.

A copy of this Notice, the draft Order and associated documents including the maps, the orders proposed to be revoked and varied and a statement of the Council’s reasons for proposing to make the Order can be requested via email at parking.engineer@wirral.gov.uk or via the contact centre on 0151 606 2004.

The above documents are deposited and available for inspection at the Councils Principal Office: Wallasey Town Hall, Brighton St, Wallasey CH44 8ED between the times of 10.00 and 16.00 Monday to Friday inclusive.

Any objections or representations to the above should be made in writing and specify the grounds on which they are made, and can be emailed to parking.engineer@wirral.gov.uk or sent in writing to Steve Atkins, Senior Network Operations Manager, Neighbourhood Services, PO Box 290, Brighton Street, Wallasey by 6 February 2026 quoting the scheme reference number and location.

Paul Traynor

Assistant Director Highways and Infrastructure

Dated this 14th day of January 2026

Unless otherwise stated, all Metropolitan Borough of Wirral Public Notices are published by Jill Travers, Director of Law and Corporate Services, Wirral Borough Council, PO Box 290, Brighton Street, Wallasey, Wirral, CH27 9FQ and all notices are dated this day 20th May 2026

https://www.wirral.gov.uk/

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