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Various Locations - Electric Charging Places

DY1 1HFPublished 02/07/26
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THE BOROUGH COUNCIL OF DUDLEY
(ELECTRIC CHARGING PLACES) (VARIOUS LOCATIONS, Phase 3) (EXPERIMENTAL) ORDER 2026

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council have made the above mentioned Order under Sections 9 and 10 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, to introduce experimental traffic restrictions as stated:

Electric Vehicle Charging Place, 6am – 6pm, waiting limited to 6 hours, no return within 6 hours

during which time electrically propelled vehicles will be permitted to remain parked in a designated space for 6 hours whilst charging, no return in 6 hours. It is intended the spaces will be for use by electrically propelled vehicles only during the times of operation.

Roads affected by this Order: Brook Street, Lye, Upton Street, Netherton, Ashenhurst Road, Dudley, Sandals Rise, Halesowen, Clement Road, Halesowen, Ketley Fields, Kingswinford, Goodrich Mews, Dudley, Malvern Avenue, Stourbridge.

The Council, as part of the low carbon agenda relating to transport, is engaged in the Office for Low Emission Vehicle funded On Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme to create an electric vehicle chargepoint network across the Borough. This project is to encourage the move to electric vehicles which should provide a cleaner environment. Part of the project is to provide on street charging points on the streets where off street charging facilities are not available.

The Order will come into force on 9 July 2026. A copy of the Order, together with a statement of reasons for making the Order and a plan showing the lengths of road to which the Order relates, may be inspected at

www.dudley.gov.uk/traffic-consultation

and select ‘Traffic Consultation database’.

Further information about the proposals can be obtained from

traffic.management@dudley.gov.uk

To request this document in large print easy read formats, or an alternative language, call 0300-555-2345

The Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council will monitor the effects of the restrictions and may amend the experimental provisions, if considered necessary.

The Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council will be considering in due course whether the provisions of the Orders should be continued in force indefinitely. Objections to the provisions of the Orders being continued in force indefinitely may be made by emailing traffic.management@dudley.gov.uk or addressed to Traffic Group Manager - Traffic Management and Road Safety, Dudley MBC, Lister Road Depot, Netherton, Dudley, DY2 8JW, by 8 January 2027, stating the grounds on which they are made.

Any person who wishes to question the validity of the Orders, or any of their provisions, on the grounds that they are not within the powers of the relevant enabling Act, or that any requirement of that Act, or of any relevant regulation made thereunder has not been complied with may, within six weeks from the date of this Notice, make application for the purpose to the High Court.

The Council House
Priory Road
Dudley
DY1 1HF
Dated 2 July 2026

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