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Meech Street And Staton Street - No Waiting At Any Time
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Manchester City Council
Manchester City Council proposes to make the CITY OF MANCHESTER (MEECH STREET AND STATON STREET, CLAYTON AND OPENSHAW) (PROHIBITION OF WAITING AND PROHIBITION OF LOADING/UNLOADING) ORDER 2026 under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
The effect of the Order will be to introduce the following: NO WAITING AT ANY TIME:
Meech Street, north side from 4m west of Staton Street easterly to 4m east of Staton Street. Staton Street, (i) both sides from Meech Street northerly for 5m, (ii) east side from 17m south of its cul-de-sac end northerly around the turning head and up to its cul-de-sac end, (iii) west side from 17m south of its cul-de-sac end northerly direction up to and including its cul-de-sac end.
NO LOADING/UNLOADING AT ANY TIME: Meech Street, north side from 4m west of Staton Street easterly to 4m east of Staton Street. Staton Street, both sides from Meech Street in a northerly direction for 5m.
A copy of the proposed Order, a Statement of Reasons, and a plan showing the proposals can be requested by emailing phlegal@manchester.gov.uk or examined in person by appointment at the Customer Service Centre, Ground Floor, Town Hall Extension, M60 2LA (for Sat. Nav. use M2 5DB) Monday to Friday 9am to 4.30pm. Objections to the proposals must be sent in writing to phlegal@manchester.gov.uk or to the address below, stating the grounds on which they are made, no later than 31st July 2026. Please quote reference L/JUH/HIG002/84230.
Fiona Ledden, City Solicitor P.O. Box 532, Town Hall, Manchester, M60 2LA
Dated: 9th July 2026
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