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Edinburgh - St James Square - Notice of the stopping up, to allow for the proposed works.
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TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) ACT 1997
THE CITY OF EDINBURGH COUNCIL (ST JAMES SQUARE, EDINBURGH) (STOPPING UP) ORDER 202_ – PO/26/14
The City of Edinburgh Council proposes to make an Order under the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, to stop up the length of road described in the Schedule hereto, in order to enable development to be carried out in accordance with planning permission granted under said Act. A copy of the Order, public notice, accompanying plan, showing the road to be stopped up, together with a statement of reasons and our privacy notice can be viewed free of charge, between 09:30 to 15:30, Mon-Fri, from 26/06/26 to 24/07/26 at Calton Hub reception or online at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/trafficorders or www.tellmescotland.gov.uk. Any person may, within 28 days from 26/06/26 make representations or object to the making of the Order by notice, in writing, or e-mail to TRO. Consultations@edinburgh.gov.uk quoting reference PO/26/14 to Traffic Orders, Calton hub, Waverley, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh EH8 8BG. Representations and objections should state the name and address of the objector, the matters to which they relate and the grounds on which they are made. After the 28 day period the Order will be confirmed as an unopposed Order by the Council or submitted to the Scottish Ministers for consideration as an opposed Order.
SCHEDULE LENGTH OF ROAD TO BE STOPPED UP St James Sq (both sides) All that part of the carriageway on St James Sq (both sides) from 19m south-east of the intersection of the extended south-east kerbline of Elder St and the extended south-west kerbline of St James Sq, south-eastwards for 24m and which has a width that varies from 8.5m to 4.85m.
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