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London Borough of Lewisham - Garthorne Road, SE23
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LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM
TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT ORDER
The Lewisham (Prescribed Routes) (No.*) Order 202*
Garthorne Road, SE23
1. The Council of the London Borough of Lewisham propose to make the above mentioned Order under Section 6 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 “the Act” (as amended), the effect of which will be to:- (a) prohibit motor vehicles from entering or proceeding in that length of Garthorne Road, SE23 at its junction with Grierson Road southwards to a point 3m south of the party wall of Nos.6 and 8; (b) revoke “The Lewisham (Prescribed Route) (No. 6) Traffic Order 1988 which imposes a prohibition of motor vehicles in Garthorne Road above, in its entirety.
2. Exemptions apply (a) for pedal cycles; (b) to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform; (c) to any person who causes any vehicle to proceed in accordance with any restriction or requirement indicated by traffic signs placed pursuant to Section 66 or 67 of the Act.
3. Copies of the draft Order, plans and Statement of the Council’s Reasons for proposing to make the Order may be obtained by emailing a request to trafficorders@lewisham.gov.uk quoting reference ‘PTO-1061’.
4. Comments on the proposals for or against, together with the reasons for which they are made should be sent in writing to Lewisham Transport Policy & Development, Laurence House, 1 Catford Road, London SE6 4RU, quoting reference ‘PTO-1061’ to arrive by 7 August 2026.
5. All written representations received concerning Traffic Regulation Orders are public documents that may be inspected by any person on demand.
Dated 10th July 2026.
Zahur Khan, Director of Public Realm,
Laurence House, 1 Catford Road, London SE6 4RU.
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