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Jeans Way & surrounding roads, Dunstable - Plans to Introduce Waiting Restrictions

LU5Published 27/05/26
Luton News & Herald • 

What is happening?

CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL PROPOSES TO INTRODUCE NO WAITING AT ANY TIME ON VARIOUS ROADS IN AND AROUND JEANS WAY, DUNSTABLE

Reason for proposal: For avoiding danger to persons or other traffic and/or for preventing the likelihood of any such danger arising and for facilitating the passage of traffic on the road or any other

road of any class of traffic (including pedestrians. More specifically the waiting restrictions are intended to address indiscriminate parking and to improve visibility by ensuring that junctions are not obstructed by parked vehicles.

Please refer to the Statement of Reasons for comprehensive reasoning.

Effect of the Order:

To introduce No Waiting at any time on the following lengths of road in Dunstable:-

1.   Allenby Avenue, both sides, from the junction with Jeans Way and extending in a north-westerly direction for approximately 10 metres.

2.   Jeans Way, north side, from the junction with Allenby Avenue and extending in an easterly direction for approximately 10 metres.

3.   Jeans Way, north side, from the junction with Allenby Avenue and extending in a south-westerly direction for approximately 12 metres.

4.   Jeans Way, south side, from a point in line with the eastern property boundary belonging to No. 197 Jeans Way and extending west for approximately 27 metres.

5.   Dale Road, east side, from the junction of Jeans Way and extending northwest for approximately 10 metres.

6.   Dale Road, west side, from the junction of Jeans Way and extending northwest for approximately 13 metres.

7.   Jeans Way, north side, from the junction of Dale Road and extending northeast for approximately 13 metres.

8.   Jeans Way, north side, from the junction of Dale Road and extending southwest for approximately 10 metres.

9.   Jeans Way, south side, from a point in line with the eastern property boundary belonging to No. 119 Jeans Way and extending south-west for approximately 28 metres.

10. Kingsbury Avenue, both sides, from the junction of Jeans Way and extending north for approximately 10  metres.

11. Jeans Way, north side, from the junction with Kingsbury Avenue and extending in a north-easterly direction for approximately 10 metres.

12. Jeans Way, north side, from the junction with Kingsbury Avenue and extending in a south-westerly direction for approximately 10 metres.

13. Jeans Way, south side, from a point in line with the eastern flank wall belonging to No. 57 Jeans Way and extending northeast for approximately 27 metres.

14. Ludun Close, both sides, from the junction of Jeans Way/Liscombe Road and extending in a south-westerly direction for approximately 10 metres.

15. Jeans way, south side, from the junction with Ludan Close and extending in an easterly direction for approximately 10 metres.

16. Liscombe Road, south side, from the junction with Ludun Close and extending in a north-westerly direction for approximately 11 metres.

17. Jeans Way, north side, from a point approximately 11 metres from a point in line with the shared property boundary of No. 1 and No. 3 Jeans Way and extending south-west before following the curvature of the road north-west on Liscombe Road for a total distance of 23 metres.

Details may also be viewed online at www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/publicstatutorynotices. Comments should be sent by e-mail to highways.consultation@centralbedfordshire. gov.uk by 17 June 2026. Any objections must state the grounds on which they are made. All comments must quote unique reference number TRO-112. If you want to send in your comments in writing please send them to the address shown below FAO Emily Hirst.

Please note that any comments received will be redacted of personal information and uploaded onto the Central Bedfordshire Council website as part of a report on the scheme a few days before the proposal is discussed at the relevant Traffic Management Meeting, where it will remain in the public domain. If you do not wish for your comments to be part of the report please state this explicitly within your response.

Order Title: If made will be “Central Bedfordshire Council (Bedfordshire County Council (District of South Bedfordshire) (Civil Enforcement Area and Special Enforcement Area) (Waiting Restrictions and Street Parking Places) (Consolidation) Order 2008) (Variation No.*)  Order 202*”

Lorna Carver, Director to Place & Communities, Highways

Central Bedfordshire Council, Priory House, Chicksands, Shefford SG17  5TQ

27  May  2026

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