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Bournemouth - Traffic Calming, Crossings & Parking Restrictions Proposals

BH12Published 12/06/26
Bournemouth Daily Echo • 

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BOURNEMOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH AND POOLE COUNCIL

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council

(Parking Regulation, On-Street Parking Places and Off-Street Parking Places)

Consolidation Order 2024 (Amendment No. XX) Order 202X

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council

(Traffic Movement and Speed Limit Regulations Consolidation Order 2026 (Amendment No. XX) Order 202X)

Notice of Intention to Install Controlled Crossings (No. 4) 2026

Notice of Intention to Install Traffic Calming (No. 1) 2026

PROPOSALS

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council proposes to make traffic regulation orders and intends to install controlled crossings and traffic calming measures, with the effects detailed in the Schedules to this Notice.

SUPPORTING INFORMATION

From 12 June 2026 a copy of this Notice, a copy of the plan illustrating the proposals, a copy of the Draft Orders, the Statutory Reasons for the proposals and copies of the Orders being amended may be inspected online at: www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/highwayconsultations and at the Customer Services Centre, St Stephen’s Road, Bournemouth, BH2 6EB (by appointment only Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm).

REPRESENTATIONS

If you wish to make representations in support of, or in objection to, the proposals please do so online at www.bcpcouncil.gov.uk/highwayconsultations. Alternatively, you may send them in writing, quoting reference P129 and specifying the grounds of any objection to: Traffic Team, BCP Civic Centre, Bourne Avenue, Bournemouth, BH2 6DY to arrive by 3 July 2026. Please take note that all representations received will be available for public inspection.

Wendy Lane, Director: Planning and Transport

SCHEDULE

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (Parking Regulation, On-Street Parking Places and Off-Street Parking Places) Consolidation Order 2024 (Amendment No. XX) Order 202X

Legend: NW = No waiting, NL = No loading, AAT = At any time

No. Road Name(s) (All BH12) Proposed Restriction Location / Description
1. Bourne Valley Rd NWAAT On the inside bend outside Nos. 1 & 2 The Old Generator House.
2. Bourne Valley Rd NWAAT Both sides of the road from its junction with Dalling Rd up to the existing closure point for motor vehicles.
3. Coy Pond Rd NWAAT On the northern side from the closure point for motor vehicles for 6m in an easterly direction.
4. Dalling Rd NWAAT On the eastern side on its junction with Bourne Valley Rd.
5. Recreation Rd NWAAT Extend the existing NWAAT on the northern side from its junction with Alder Rd for an additional 35m.
6. Recreation Rd NWAAT Extend the existing NWAAT on the southern side from its junction with Alder Rd to its junction with Gloucester Rd.
7. Recreation Rd NWAAT On the northern side opposite the junction with Binnie Rd.
8. Recreation Rd / Binnie Rd NWAAT On the junction.
9. Recreation Rd / Gloucester Rd NWAAT On the junction.
10. Recreation Rd / Library Rd NWAAT On the junction.
11. Sheringham Rd NW & NLAAT In the dead-end section on both sides of the road at its western extremity outside of Nos. 84 and 86A Alder Rd.
12. Wroxham Rd NWAAT Both sides of the road from its junction with Yarmouth Rd to No. 67.
13. Yarmouth Rd NWAAT Northern side opposite the boundary of Nos. 23/25 to its junction with the Bourne Valley Roundabout.
14. Yarmouth Rd NWAAT Southern side from No. 70 Wroxham Rd to its junction with the Bourne Valley Roundabout.

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Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council

(Traffic Movement and Speed Limit Regulations) Consolidation Order 2026 (Amendment No. XX) Order 202X

No. Road Name(s) (All BH12) Proposed Restriction Location/Description
1. Apple Cl 20mph speed limit Total length
2. Bourne Valley Rd Prohibition of Motor Vehicles From its junction with Dalling Rd under the railway bridge to its junction with the western extremity of Coy Pond Rd.
3. Bourne Valley Rd 20mph speed limit From its junction with Bourne Valley Roundabout to its northern extremity.
4. Bourne Valley Rd 20mph speed limit From its junction with Poole Rd to its junction with Bourne Valley Roundabout.
5. Copper Beech Cl 20mph speed limit Total length
6. Dalling Rd 20mph speed limit Total length
7. Eagle Rd 20mph speed limit Total length
8. Gordon Rd 20mph speed limit From its junction with Bourne Valley Rd to its junction with Surrey Rd
9. Gordon Rd South 20mph speed limit Total length
10. Ingworth Rd 20mph speed limit Total length
11. Pear Cl 20mph speed limit Total length
12. Princess Rd 20mph speed limit Total length
13. Surrey Rd 20mph speed limit From No.129 to and including the Bourne Valley Roundabout.
14. Silver Birch Cl 20mph speed limit Total length
15. Wolterton Rd 20mph speed limit From its junction with Dalling Rd to the closure point for motor vehicles.
16. Yarmouth Cl 20mph speed limit Total length
17. Yarmouth Rd 20mph speed limit From its junction with Wroxham Rd to its junction with the Bourne Valley Roundabout.

Notice of Intention to Install Controlled Crossings (No. 4) 2026

1. Alder Rd: Install a parallel crossing to the north of its junction with Recreation Rd.

2. Bourne Valley Rd: Install a parallel crossing north of its junction with the Bourne Valley Roundabout.

3. Bourne Valley Rd: Install a parallel crossing south of its junction with the Bourne Valley Roundabout.

4. Surrey Rd: Install a parallel crossing east of its junction with the Bourne Valley Roundabout.

5. Yarmouth Rd: Relocate the existing crossing by installing a parallel crossing on its junction with the Bourne Valley Roundabout.

Notice of Intention to Install Traffic Calming (No. 1) 2026

1. Cromer Rd: Outside No. 40 install a flat top road hump 75mm high, 3.5m long (including ramps) for the full width of the carriageway.

2. Recreation Rd: On its junction with Alder Rd, install a flat top road hump 75mm high, 14m long (including ramps), for the full width of the carriageway.

3. Sheringham Rd/Cromer Rd: On its junction, install a flat top road hump 75mm high, 30m long on both roads (including ramps), for the full width of the carriageway.

4. Sheringham Rd: Outside No. 44, install a flat top road hump 75mm high, 3.5m long (including ramps), for the full width of the carriageway.

5. Sheringham Rd: Outside No. 58, install a flat top road hump 75mm high, 3.5m long (including ramps), for the full width of the carriageway.

6. Sheringham Rd: Outside Nos. 94 & 96, install a flat top road hump 75mm high, 3.5m long (including ramps), for the full width of the carriageway.

7. Sheringham Rd/Wroxham Rd: On its junction, install a flat top road hump 75mm high, 25m long (including ramps), for the full width of the carriageway.

8. Wroxham Rd: On its junction with Yarmouth Rd, install a flat top road hump 75mm high, 21m long (including ramps), for the full width of the carriageway.

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From

12-Jun-2026

To

3-Jul-2026

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