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Kingston Upon Hull - Multiple Road Traffic Notices
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THE KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL
(TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH TRAFFIC) ORDER 2026
PICKERING ROAD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Kingston upon Hull City Council by virtue of Section 14(1) of the Road
Traffic Regulation Act 1984 has made an Order.
The effect of the Order is to prohibit any person with a vehicle from proceeding along Pickering Road, Kingston upon Hull.
The purpose of the Order is to ensure the safety of the public and operatives during the works to include breakout and reconstruction of the carriageway concrete bays, replacement of outdated gully frame and covers and roadmarkings.
The alternative route for vehicles will be signed.
Access will be maintained for emergency services.
The Order will come into effect on 31st August 2026 and may continue in force for a period not exceeding eighteen months or until the works which it is proposed to carry out have been completed, whichever is the earlier.
It is anticipated, however, that the works will be completed between 00:00 on 31st August 2026 and 23:59 on 16th October 2026.
PUBLIC ENQUIRIES TO: Rhurie Lees-Worth 07925 361158
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LOWGATE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Kingston upon Hull City Council by virtue of S.14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 intends to make an Order.
The effect of the Order will be to prohibit any person with a vehicle from proceeding along:-
Lowgate, between the junction of Alfred Gelder Street and the junction of Guildhall Road, Kingston upon Hull.
The purpose of the Order is to ensure the safety of the public and operatives during installation of new district heating network on Lowgate to connect up pipework along Wilberforce Drive to Alfred Gelder Street.
The alternative route for vehicles will be signed.
The Order will take effect on 7th September 2026 and may continue in force for a period not exceeding eighteen months or until the works which it is proposed to carry out have been completed, whichever is the earlier.
It is anticipated, however, that the works will be completed between 7th September 2026 and 11th October 2026.
PUBLIC ENQUIRIES TO: Chris Parr, Vital Energi Utilities Ltd 01254 296 000
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BEVERLEY AND NEWLAND WARD
(ONE-WAY, PROHIBITION OF RIGHT TURN, PROHIBITION OF LEFT TURN, NO WAITING AT ANY TIME, NO LOADING AT ANY TIME AND LOADING BAYS) ORDER 2026
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Kingston upon Hull City Council proposes to make an Order under Sections 1, 2(1) to (3), 4(2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and in pursuance of powers granted by the Secretary of State under Section 74 and Part 2 of Schedule 8 and under Paragraph 8 of Schedule 9 of the Traffic Management Act 2004.
The effect of the Order will be:
a. to create a one-way traffic system on Grafton Street due to the width and layout of the road not being able to accommodate two-way traffic effectively;
b. to be complimented by alternating priority working on Alexandra Road, De Grey Street and Lambert Street;
c. to remove existing No Waiting At Any Time restrictions at a number of locations, to increase on-street parking provisions in the area;
d. introduce New No Waiting At Any Time restrictions at certain locations;
e. to introduce a No Loading At Any Time restriction at the junction of Grafton Street and Beverley Road; and
f. provide New loading bays on Alexandra Road, De Grey Street, Grafton Street, May Street and Suffolk Street
The purpose of the Order is:
i. to help reduce congestion and improve traffic flow;
ii. increase on-street parking provisions in the area;
iii. prevent parking within the priority buildouts ensuring that they operate as intended;
iv. to keep turning heads clear to allow vehicles to manoeuvre safely;
v. to maintain clear sight lines and improve road safety; and
vi. facilitate safe and convenient loading and unloading activities.
A copy of the draft Order, the relevant plan and a statement of the Council’s reasons for proposing to make the Order are available for inspection during normal office hours at the General Reception Area, The Kingston upon Hull City Council, The Guildhall, Kingston upon Hull, HU1 2AA.
Any enquiries relating to these proposals may be made to Traffic Services (ref: HP), Wilson Centre (Floor 1), Alfred Gelder Street, Kingston upon Hull, telephone 01482 61# during normal office hours.
If you wish to object or make any representations to the proposed Order, you should write to Legal Services at Kingston upon Hull City Council, The Guildhall, Kingston upon Hull. HU1 2AA (ref: FO/39800-1535), specifying the grounds on which your objection or representation is made, by no later than 7th September 2026. Alternatively, you can use the following link and/or scan the QR code: https://yoursay.hull.gov.uk/hub-page/traffic-regulation-orders
In submitting an objection, it should be noted that the personal data and correspondence relating to any objection will be placed on file with the Council in order that they can contact you directly to address the issues raised. If any person does not wish personal data to be retained by the Council, they should state why when submitting the objection.
TOWN POLICE CLAUSES ACT 1847
ORDER FOR THE PREVENTION OF OBSTRUCTION IN STREETS
FREEDOM FESTIVAL 2026, KINGSTON UPON HULL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 10th August 2026, the Kingston upon Hull City Council made an Order under Section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 for the purpose of preventing obstructions in the length of streets in the City of Kingston upon Hull hereinafter mentioned on the occasion of the Freedom Festival 2026, commencing 10am on 5th September 2026 until 10pm on 6th September 2026.
The Order:-
(a) prohibits any person (except upon the direction or with the permission of a police constable in uniform) from driving, riding or propelling any vehicle or causing or permitting any vehicle to wait in or on that length of:-
Princess Dock Street, from Whitefriargate to the A63,
Posterngate, the full length,
North Church side, the full length,
South Church side, the full length,
Parliament Street, the full length,
between 10am on 5th September 2026 until 10pm on 6th September 2026.
(b) requires any person directed or permitted by a police constable in uniform to drive, ride or propel a vehicle or to cause or permit a vehicle to wait on or in the said length of street during the said hours on the said day to obey the directions of the said police constable and of any other police constable in uniform, and
(c) requires all persons present in the said length of street during the said hours on the said day to comply with the directions of any police constable in uniform.
The purpose of these closures is to ensure the safety of the public and operatives during the Freedom Festival 2026.
The Order does not apply to fire brigade vehicles, ambulance and police vehicles.
The penalty for an infringement of the Order is a fine upon conviction not exceeding Four hundred pounds.
A copy of the said Order is available for inspection during normal office hours at the Reception Office at the Guildhall, Kingston upon Hull.
PUBLIC ENQUIRIES TO: Ian Morley 01482 214 036
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DATED the 17th of August 2026
Lisa Dixon, Assistant Director Legal Services and Governance
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