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Southampton - Proposed Traffic Regulation Order
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PUBLIC NOTICE
THE CITY OF SOUTHAMPTON (BARGATE DEVELOPMENT) ORDER 2026
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SOUTHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL proposes to make the above Order, the effects of which would be:
1. To introduce No Waiting at Any Time in the following lengths of road:
a. East Street, south side, for its entire length between High Street and Queen’s Way (in place of existing no waiting restrictions and Pay and Display parking),
b. Strand, all sides, for its entire length,
c. Queen’s Way, west side, For its entire length between the Strand and East Street, save for point 2 and point 3a below (in place of existing Pay & Display parking).
2. To relocate the No Stopping except Taxis Rank in Queen’s Way, west side, to 16m north of East Street northwards for 16m.
3. To introduce Goods Vehicle Loading Only in the following lengths of road:
a. Queen’s Way, west side, from 20m south-east of the Strand, southwards for 18m,
b. Brewery Street (part previously known as Strand), north side, From 46m west of Queen’s Way, westwards for 19m.
4. To introduce Disabled Parking Bays in East Street, north side, From 8m east of York Buildings eastwards for 11m (in place of Pay and Display parking)
5. To remove the One-way restriction applying to the following lengths of road:
a. Strand, for its entire length
b. Brewery Street (part previously known as Strand), for its entire length (Note: a one-way restriction will apply southbound between York Buildings Service Road and East Street
6. To update the restrictions applying to York Walk (off of York Buildings) as they appear on-street and to reflect new/amended roads names within the scheme area.
Copies of the draft order, relevant map and statement of reasons for proposing can be viewed on the Councils website: transport.southampton.gov.uk/TRO or may be inspected Monday – Friday, 10am - 3pm at Gateway in the Civic Centre, Southampton SO14 7LY.
Any person wishing to object or make any other representation relating to this order must do so in writing via the Councils website: transport.southampton.gov.uk/TRO or by post to the Traffic Regulation Team at Balfour Beatty Living Places, City Depot, First Avenue, Southampton SO15 0LJ quoting the order title and, where objecting, stating the grounds for the objection, within 21 days of the date of this notice (i.e. by 19th June 2026).
Please note that all representations submitted, including the name and address of the person submitting it, may be made available for public
inspection.
Dated: 29th May 2026
Pete Boustred
Director of Transport and Planning
Southampton City Council
Open to feedback
From
29-May-2026
To
19-Jun-2026
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