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Aintree Close, Bath Road, Coleridge Crescent, Daventry Close, Dawley Ride, Fawsley Close, Ingleside, Laurel Close, Meadowbrook Close, Myrtle Close, part of Poyle Road, Raymond Close, Rodney Way, Sherborne Close, Tall Trees, The Hawthorns and Winchester Close, Slough - Waiting Restrictions and Parking Places
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SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL
THE BOROUGH OF SLOUGH WAITING
RESTRICTIONS AND PARKING PLACES
(CONSOLIDATION) ORDER 2017 (AMENDMENT
NO. 45) ORDER 2026 (Order 12 of 2026)
Sections 1, 32, 35, 45, 46 and 53 of the
Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and
Regulation 7 of the Local Authorities Traffic
Orders (Procedure) (England and Wales)
Regulations 1996 as amended.
1. SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL gives notice that on
28th May 2026 it made an Order under sections 1,
32, 35, 45, 46 and 53 of the Road Traffic Regulation
Act 1984 and any other enabling powers.
2. A new “CP4” parking zone will be created for
parking in selected areas of the carriageway
covering Aintree Close, Bath Road, Coleridge
Crescent, Daventry Close, Dawley Ride, Fawsley
Close, Ingleside, Laurel Close, Meadowbrook
Close, Myrtle Close, part of Poyle Road, Raymond
Close, Rodney Way, Sherborne Close, Tall Trees,
The Hawthorns and Winchester Close.
3. The Order will introduce shared use: resident
parking / free short term parking, 1 hour maximum
stay with no return within 1 hour parking places
operating between 8am and 6pm on Mondays
to Fridays inclusive and waiting restrictions
operating on all days and at all times in sections
of some of these roads.
4. Properties eligible for the issue of permits are set
out in Schedule 8.01 of the Order.
5. The Order now made comes into force on
29th May 2026.
6. A copy of the Order as made, plans showing the
parts of the highway affected and a statement
of the traffic authority's reasons for making the
Order may be inspected on the Council’s website
at https://www.slough.gov.uk/public-notices-2/
public-notices-orders/3.
7. Any person wishing to question the validity of the
Order, or of any provision contained in it, on the
grounds that it is not within the powers conferred
by the Act, or that any requirement of the Act or of
any regulations made under the Act has not been
complied with may, within 6 weeks from the date
on which the Order was made, apply to the High
Court for this purpose.
Matthew Hooper
Director of Environment and Highways
Place and Communities, Slough Borough Council
Observatory House, 25 Windsor Road, Slough SL1 2EL
Dated: 29th May 2025.
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