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Herkomer Close Area, Lockleaze Ward - Prohibition Of Waiting And Speed Limit

BS7 9YGPublished 20/08/26
Bristol Post • 

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CITY OF BRISTOL

HERKOMER CLOSE AREA, LOCKLEAZE WARD, PROHIBITION OF WAITING AND SPEED LIMIT – TRAFFIC ORDERS

The City Council of Bristol hereby gives NOTICE that on 18th August 2026 it made the following traffic orders:-

A. City Council of Bristol (Crome Road, Herkomer Close and Thornycroft Close, Lockleaze Ward, City of Bristol) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 2026, the effect of which is to introduce prohibition of waiting at any time for vehicles (with standard exemptions) in:-

(a) lengths of Crome Road, east side, and Thornycroft Close, south side, where they junction with Herkomer Close; and (b) lengths of Herkomer Close, and

B. City Council of Bristol (Inner North – Bishopston & Ashley Down, Clifton Down, Horfield, Lockleaze, Redland, Southmead, Stoke Bishop and Westbury-on-Trym & Henleaze Wards, City of Bristol) (De-Restriction) (20 Mph Speed Limit) (40 Mph Speed Limit) (50 Mph Speed Limit) Order 2026, the effect of which is:- (a) to revise the 20 mph speed limit so as to apply to the entire length of the modified layout of Herkomer Close – the City Council of Bristol (Various Roads – Henleaze, Horfield, Kingsweston, Lockleaze, Southmead, Stoke Bishop and Westbury-on-Trym Wards, City of Bristol) (De-Restriction) (20 Mph Speed Limit) (40 Mph Speed Limit) (50 Mph Speed Limit) Order 2014 is revoked and all existing provisions brought forward unamended into the order except for Herkomer Close which is revised, as above; and (b) to revoke the City Council of Bristol (Hawthorn Street, Lockleaze Ward, City of Bristol) (De-Restriction) (20 Mph Speed Limit) Order 2022 and the City Council of Bristol (St. Peters Way, Horfield Ward, City of Bristol) (De-Restriction) (20 Mph Speed Limit) Order 2024 and bring their provisions forward unamended into the order.

The orders will come into operation on 24th August 2026 and copies thereof, together with annexed plans, a Statement of the Council’s Reasons for proposing to make the orders copies of the orders to be revoked may be inspected (in digital format) at the Citizen Service Point, 100 Temple Street, Bristol, BS1 6AG, between 10.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. on Monday to Friday.

Any person who desires to question the validity of, or of any provision contained in the traffic regulation order A. on the grounds that it is not within the relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended, or on the grounds that any of the relevant requirements of that Act has not been complied with may within six weeks after the date on which the traffic order was made, apply to the High Court for this purpose.

TRO Comments Local Transport Traffic Regulation Orders (100 TS) A. HEARN Director: Economy of Place, PO Box 3399. Bristol BS1 9NE

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