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(East Devon HATOC) (Traffic Regulation) Amendment Order Devon County Council (East Devon HATOC) (Traffic Regulation) Amendment Order Devon County Council propose to make this under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to introduce; AXMINSTER: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Foxhill and Loup Court; BROADCLYST: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Road From West Clyst To Beaumont, Road Past Red Lion Pub and Town Hill; BUDLEIGH SALTERTON: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Boucher Road, Estuary View and Granary Lane; No Loading At Any Time on specified lengths of Cliff Terrace; CLYST ST GEORGE: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Chapel Hill; EXMOUTH: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Capel Lane, Church Road, Claredale Road, Grange Avenue, Grange Close, Maer Road, Phillips Avenue, Pound Lane and Read Close; No Loading At Any Time on specified lengths of Imperial Road, Parade, Road To Palace Cottages and The Strand; Limited Waiting Mon-Sat 8am-6pm 30 Minutes No Return Within 30 Minutes on a specified length of High Street; Limited Waiting Mon-Sat 9am-6pm 1 Hour No Return Within 2 Hours on a specified length of Church Road; Limited Waiting 8am-6pm 1 Hour No Return Within 1 Hour on specified lengths of St Andrews Road; School Entrance Clearway – No Stopping At Any Time on specified lengths of Brixington Lane and St Johns Road; EXTON: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Barton Close, Road From Exton Barton to St Johns and Station Road; HONITON: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Church Hill, Devonshire Road, George Street, Park Court, Road Past Lower Marlpits Farm, Rosemount Lane and Weatherhill Road; LYMPSTONE: Revoke No Waiting At Any Time on a specified length of Underhill; NEWTON POPPLEFORD: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Back Lane, Exmouth Road, Glebelands, High Street, King Alfred Way, Little Down Orchard, Littledown Lane, Lower Farthings, Road Past Dotton Farm, School Lane, Station Road and Turner Close; OTTERY ST MARY: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Grandisson Drive, Homefield Close, Longdogs Lane, Ridgeway, St Budeaux Close and St Marys Park; No Waiting Mon-Fri 8am-5pm on specified lengths of Longdogs Lane; School Entrance Clearway - No Stopping At Any Time on specified lengths of Longdogs Lane; SIDFORD: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Ballard Grove, Church Street, Englands Close, Laundry Lane and Warrens Mead; SIDMOUTH: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Arcot Road, Ashley Crescent, Balfours, Fortescue Road, Griggs Lane, Lymebourne Avenue, Manstone Avenue, Meadway, Sedemuda Road, Sid Road, Sidford Road, Stowford Rise, Victoria Road, Water Lane and Winslade Road; Revoke No Loading At Any Time on a specified length of the Esplanade; WEST CLYST: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Parkside Road The draft order, order being amended, plan & statement of reasons may be viewed at http://devon.cc/tro from 9th December 2020 until 15th January 2021. Only if you do not have access to the internet you can phone 0345 155 1004 for more details. Please note that phone lines may be busy due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Objections to the proposed traffic order & other comments specifying the proposal & the grounds on which they are made must be in writing to the address below or via http://devon.cc/tro to arrive by 15th January 2021. If you make a submission be aware that contact details & points contributed may be made publicly available in accordance with our legal obligations. Receipt of submissions may not be acknowledged but those received will be considered & may be shared within Devon County Council & our partners. Further information on personal data at https://devon.cc/troprivacy 9th December 2020 Reference LAB/B17770 | Website Reference 5806 County Solicitor, County Hall, Topsham Road, Exeter EX2 4QD Statement of Reasons The restrictions are being proposed to resolve minor local issues that have been reported to the council and considered as part of the East Devon Highways and Traffic Orders Committee annual local waiting restrictions programme. Specific details of what is proposed at each location can be found within the deposit documents. The restrictions are proposed to avoiding danger to persons or other traffic using the road or for preventing the likelihood of any such danger arising, for facilitating the passage on the road or any other road of any class of traffic (including pedestrians) and to preserve/improving the amenities of the area through which the roads run. Location Parish/Town Statement of Reasons Plan Reference Foxhill Axminster To prevent obstructive and pavement parking ENV5806/002 Loup Court Axminster To prevent obstructive parking restricting refuge lorry ENV5806/001 B3181 - Road from West Clyst to Beaumont, near primary Broadclyst To Primary School to prevent dangerous/obstructive parking ENV5806/004 school Budleigh Boucher Road To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/033 Salterton Budleigh Cliff Terrace To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/030 Salterton Budleigh To prevent obstructive parking (vehicles overhanging Granary Lane ENV5806/031 Salterton driveways) Chapel Hill from Fire Station Clyst St George To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/005 exit to roundabout Safer travel officer for schools has requested that the school Brixington Lane Exmouth keep clear markings in Brixington Lane & St Johns Road be ENV5806/032 made enforceable Capel Lane Exmouth To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/034 Church Road Exmouth To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/035 Claredale Road Exmouth To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/036 Grange Avenue Exmouth To prevent obstructive parking and improve visibility ENV5806/037 High Street Exmouth To increase parking availability ENV5806/038 Imperial Road, Parade & Rolle Exmouth To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/040 Street Maer Road Exmouth To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/039 Phillipps Avenue Exmouth To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/041 Read Close Exmouth To prevent obstructive parking and improve visibility. ENV5806/042 St Andrews Road Exmouth To allow for more parking ENV5806/043 St Johns Road Exmouth To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/044 Station Road Exton To prevent obstructive parking and increase visibility ENV5806/045 Devonshire Road junction Honiton To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/007 with Haynes Lane George Street junction with Honiton To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/008 Northcote Lane Rosemount Lane Honiton To prevent obstructive parking and increase visibility ENV5806/009 Church Hill junction with Honiton To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/006 Lower Marlpits Hill Underhill Lympstone To allow for more parking ENV5806/046 Back Lane junction with Newton To prevent obstructive parking and increase visibility ENV5806/010 A3052 Poppleford King Alfred Way junction with Newton To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/012 A3052 High Street Poppleford Littledown Lane junction with Newton To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/013 B3178 Exmouth Road Poppleford School Lane junction with Newton To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/014 A3052 High Street Poppleford School Lane junctions with Newton Glebelands, Lower Farthings To prevent obstructive parking and improve visibility ENV5806/011 Poppleford and Turner Close To avoid congestion at junctions leading to cars reversing Longdogs Lane Ottery St Mary where school children cross and to deter pavement parking ENV5806/016 and prevent obstructive parking Ridgeway opposite New Lane Ottery St Mary To aid access and prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/015 Ballard Grove Sidford To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/018 England's Close Sidford To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/019 Warrens Mead Sidford To prevent obstructive parking and increase visibility ENV5806/027 Balfours junction with Sidmouth To improve access and prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/017 Woolbrook Road Fortescue Road junction with Sidmouth To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/020 Griggs Lane High Meadow, now called Manstone Avenue junction Sidmouth To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/021 with Ashley Crescent Lymebourne Avenue junction Sidmouth To prevent obstructive parking on north side of junction ENV5806/022 with Arcot Road Meadway junction with Sidmouth To prevent obstructive parking and to increase visibility ENV5806/023 Sidford Road Sedemuda Close junction To prevent obstructive parking and large coaches parking Sidmouth ENV5806/024 with Stowford Rise near the junction The Esplanade in front of the Sidmouth To allow better access to the lifeboat station ENV5806/025 lifeboat station Victoria Road outside 11 Sidmouth To prevent obstructive parking ENV5806/026 Victoria Road Water Lane turning area Sidmouth To prevent obstructive parking in front of access ENV5806/028 Winslade Road Sidmouth To prevent obstructive parking in front of access ENV5806/029 Parkside Road West Clyst To prevent obstructive parking and increase visibility ENV5806/003 .
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