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Registry Street - Prohibit The Waiting Of Vehicles At Any Time

ST4Published 26/06/26
Stoke Sentinel • 

What is happening?

City of Stoke-on-Trent
(Traffic Regulation) (Registry Street, Disabled Parking) (No.7) Order, 2026.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the City of Stoke on Trent propose to make an Order under Sections 1, 2, 4, 32 and 122 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984. 

The effect of this Order is as follows:- 
1.To designate parking places for disabled parking places for disabled vehicles in Registry Street (South- West Side) from a point 42 metres south-east of its North Western extents for a distance of 13.2m.

2. To prohibit the waiting of vehicles at any time in:
a) Registry Street (North- East Side) from its junction with Copeland Street to its North Western extents.

b) Registry Street (South- West side) (i) from its North Western extents for a distance of 42 metres (ii) from a point 55 metres south-east of its North Western extents to its junction with Copeland Street.

3. To revoke the provisions in so far as they are affected by the restrictions imposed by this Order. 

Full details of these proposals, including plans and the City Council's statement of the reasons for proposing to make this Order may be examined online at Public Consultation (traffweb.app) or scan the QR code below.

If you wish to object to the proposed Order you should send your objections, together with the grounds thereof, in writing by e-mail to traffic.orders@stoke.gov.uk, quoting reference: MB/NM/TRO07/2026, by the 20th day of July 2026.

DATED this 29th day of June 2026.

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