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Ealing - Multiple Traffic Notices
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LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING
The Ealing (Free Parking Places) (Disabled Persons) (Special Parking Area) (Amendment No. ***) Order 202*; The Ealing (Free Parking Places) (No. 1, 2014) (Amendment No. ***) Order 202*; The Ealing (Acton Central - Zone K and K1) (Residents Parking Places) (No. 1, 2012) (Amendment No. ***) Order 202*; The Ealing (Waiting and Loading Restriction) (Special Parking Area) (Amendment No. ***) Order 202*.
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough of Ealing, proposes to make the above-mentioned Order, under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
2. The general effect of the proposed Order would be to, on: -
(a) Bollo Bridge Road, introduce lengths of double yellow lines & remove lengths of double yellow lines fronting parking and loading places;
(b) Brasher Close, introduce lengths of double yellow lines;
(c) Brookbank Avenue, introduce lengths of double yellow lines;
(d) Corbet Gardens, to substitute a length of existing double yellow lines with 2 disabled parking bays to operate 7am to 7pm;
(e) Gibbon Road, to substitute a length of existing permit parking place with double yellow lines;
(f) Greenford Avenue, introduce lengths of double yellow lines;
(g) Hammond Close, introduce lengths of double yellow lines;
(h) Hapgood Close, introduce a length of double yellow lines;
(i) Lilian Board Way, introduce lengths of double yellow lines;
(j) Matthews Road, introduce lengths of double yellow lines;
(k) Otter Road, introduce lengths of double yellow lines;
(l) Stanley Road, to substitute a length of double yellow lines with an unlimited waiting parking place;
(m) Tessa Anderson Way, introduce lengths of double yellow lines;
(n) Wimborne Avenue, introduce lengths of double yellow lines;
(o) Windmill Lane introduce lengths of double yellow lines.
3. The proposed Order, other documents giving more detailed particulars of the Order including a plan, are available by e-mail request to ‘trafficnotices@ ealing.gov.uk’ or by inspection at Customer Services Reception, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road W5 2HL between 9:00am and 4:45pm on Monday to Friday, until 6 weeks have elapsed from the date on which either the Order is made or the Council decides not to make the Order.
4. Any enquiries, objections or other representations about any of the proposed Order should be sent in writing by e-mail to ‘trafficnotices@ealing.gov.uk’ or by post to Highways Service, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road W5 2HL, quoting reference P028-26 until 24 June 2026. All objections must specify the grounds on which they are made and should include the address of the author.
Dated: 3 June 2026
Satnam Sahota Chief Engineer Highways (The officer appointed for this purpose)
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