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Northumberland, Bedlington, Railway Station - Notice of the proposed 20mph Speed Restriction.

NE22 5YRPublished 26/06/26
Northumberland Gazette • 

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NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984

(BEDLINGTON RAILWAY STATION 20 MPH SPEED RESTRICTION) ORDER 2026 (TROM_345)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Northumberland County Council intends to make the above-named Order under Sections 81 to 84 and Part III and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

The effect of the Order, if made, will be to introduce a 20 miles per hour speed restriction on the following lengths of highways in Bedlington in the County of Northumberland:-

USRN    Street Town Description Grid
Reference
42003487 Station
Road
Bedlington At a point 65 metres South
West of its junction with
Melrose Villas Taylors
Buildings to its junction
with Palace Road
427513,
582872 to
427623,
582960
42022029 Melrose
Villas
Taylors
Buildings
Bedlington At its junction with Station
Road to a point 54metres
South East of its junction
with Station Road


427566,
582914 to
427587,
582865
42003506 Station
Street
Bedlington For its entire length 427624,
582961 to
427607,
583008
42022020 C404
Ravensworth
Terrace
StationStreet
Bedlington At its junction with Station
Street to a point 16 metres
North West of its junction
with Station Street
427607,
583008 to
427601,
583022
42004372 Palace
Road
Bedlington At its junction with Station
Road to its junction with
St Johns Road
427624,
582960 to
427668,
582904
42003611 StJohns
Road
Bedlington At its junction with Palace
Road to a point 65 metres
North East of its junction
with Palace Road
427668,
582903to
427718,
582944

Exemptions are included in the Order for police, fire and rescue, ambulance and special forces purposes.

A copy of the draft Order, together with a plan and any other relevant documents, notices or Orders as appropriate as well as a Statement of the Council’s reasons for proposing to make the Order are available to view or download on the NCC

Website https://www.northumberland.gov.uk/roads-and-streets/traffic-managementorders-proposals-and-consultations/traffic-regulation-orders or can be requested by email to HighwaysProgramme@northumberland.gov.uk, or may be inspected by appointment during normal office hours at County Hall, Morpeth, NE61 2EF – please contact Highways Improvements, Technical Services, County Hall, Morpeth, NE61 2EF by email at HighwaysProgramme@northumberland.gov.uk or by telephone on 0345 600 6400 during normal office hours quoting reference: TROM_345.

All objections in relation to this proposed Order should be directed to Maureen Willcock at the address shown below or by email to LegalTRO@northumberland.

gov.uk and be received by the 18th July 2026.

DATED this 26th day of June 2026.

Stephen Gerrard, Director of Law and Corporate Governance,

Northumberland County Council, County Hall, Morpeth NE61 2EF

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