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Irvine Street & Mount Vernon Road - Temporary Reserved Bus Lane
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LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICES
Roger Mann, Head of Law (Planning & Regulatory), City Law & Governance, Legal Services, Cunard Building, Water Street, Liverpool, L3 1AH. Dated 20 August 2026.
(Irvine Street & Mount Vernon Road) (Temporary Reserved Bus Lane) Order, 2026.
Notice is hereby given that the Council intends to make the above-mentioned Order under Section 14 of The Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984, to prohibit any vehicle, other than a public service vehicle, local buses, coach, hackney carriage, licensed private hire vehicle, a vehicle being used by the police, ambulance, fire service or statutory services, postal operator and local authority in pursuance with their essential duties, an emergency liveried NHS vehicle being used for the urgent transport of blood, tissues and organs, any vehicle being used by His Majesty’s Prison Service or their contractors for the transportation of prisoners, a pedal cycle or an electrically assisted pedal cycles not being a motor vehicle, from entering, proceeding or waiting in the reserved bus lanes on: - (a) Irvine Street, west side, from a point 38m south of the south-west kerb-line of North View in a north westerly direction to its junction with Mount Vernon Road; & (b) Mount Vernon Road, south side, from a point 36m east of the western kerb-line of Irvine Street in the east direction to its junction with Irvine Street, other than for the purposes of crossing it, at any time on Mondays to Sundays inclusive, from the 8 September 2026 to 8 March 2028 or for such lesser period of time as dictated by the earlier formal introduction of an Experimental Traffic Regulation Order which is required to monitor the impact of a reserved bus lane.
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