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Hertfordshire County Council Road Traffic HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 ORDER UNDER SECTION 16 (A) Date of Order: 24 May 2012 THE HERTFORDSHIRE (VARIOUS ROADS IN HERTFORDSHIRE) (QUEEN’S DIAMOND JUBILEE STREET PARTY CLOSURES) ORDER 2012 The Hertfordshire County Council, in exercise of their powers under Section 16A of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (which Act of 1984 is hereinafter referred to as “the Act of 1984”) and of all other enabling powers, and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 of the Act of 1984 hereby make the following Order:- 1. This Order may be cited as “The Hertfordshire (Various Roads in Hertfordshire) (Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Street Party Closures) Order 2012” and shall come into operation on the following dates and between the following times, when signs are in place:- i) Sunday 3 June 2012 between the hours of 10.00am and 9.00pm; ii) Monday 4 June 2012 between the hours of 10.00am and 9.00pm; iii) Tuesday 5 June 2012 between the hours of 10.00am and 9.00pm. 2. Save as provided in Article 5 to this Order and subject to the conditions set out in Schedule 4 to this Order those lengths of roads specified in Schedule 1 to this Order (hereinafter referred to as the ‘restricted area’) will be closed to vehicular access between the hours of 10.00am and 9.00pm on Sunday 3 June 2012, when signs are in place. 3. Save as provided in Article 5 to this Order and subject to the conditions set out in Schedule 4 to this Order those lengths of roads specified in Schedule 2 to this Order (hereinafter referred to as the ‘restricted area’) will be closed to vehicular access between the hours of 10.00am and 9.00pm on Monday 4 June 2012, when signs are in place. 4. Save as provided in Article 5 to this Order and subject to the conditions set out in Schedule 4 to this Order those lengths of roads specified in Schedule 3 to this Order (hereinafter referred to as the ‘restricted area’) will be closed to vehicular access between the hours of 10.00am and 9.00pm on Tuesday 5 June 2012, when signs are in place. 5. Nothing in Articles 2, 3 and 4 above shall apply so as to prevent:- a) access to any part of the restricted area by emergency service vehicles b) access by any resident of a property located within the restricted area for the purpose of access to or egress from their property or garage 6. A police constable in uniform may suspend the provisions of this Order in respect of any length of road specified in Schedule 1, Schedule 2 or Schedule 3:- a) If any of the conditions as specified in Schedule 4 to this Order have been breached in respect of that length of road or area of highway b) In the event of an emergency arising where there is a risk of harm or injury to any person or the risk of damage to any property c) In the event of any public disorder or to prevent the likelihood of public disorder arising 7. The Hertfordshire County Council in making this Order is satisfied that this Order is required to facilitate the holding of an event on the highway and is necessary to avoid the likelihood of danger to persons using those lengths of roads specified in Schedules 1, 2 and 3 of this Order. TempOrder4583 Schedule 1 Lengths of roads authorised as closed between 10.00am and 9.00pm on Sunday 3 June 2012, when signs are in place:- Bushby Avenue, Broxbourne From A1170 High Road for its entire length Grosvenor Road, Broxbourne From McKenzie Road for its entire length St Annes Park, Broxbourne Fronting No.9 to No.11 St Annes Park Arundel Close, Cheshunt From Church Lane for its entire length Cavell Road, Cheshunt Fronting No.1 to No.35 Cavell Road Headingley Close, Cheshunt Fronting No.1 to No.17 Headingley Close Woodside, Cheshunt Fronting No.6 to No.31 Woodside Newgatestreet Road, Goffs Oak Fronting No.1 and No.2 Newgatestreet Road Kenning Road, Hoddesdon From Stanstead Road to Fairfield Road Rumbold Road, Hoddesdon From Old Highway to Walton Road Haddestoke Gate, Turnford Fronting No.9 to No.30 Haddestoke Gate Stonlea Road, Bennetts End From Leys Road to Belmont Road Castle Hill Avenue, Berkhamsted Fronting No.1 to No.16 Castle Hill Avenue Crossways, Berkhamsted From Shootersway for its entire length Gilbert Way, Berkhamsted From Greenway for its entire length Orchard Avenue, Berkhamsted From Finch Road to Greenway West Road, Berkhamsted From Cross Oak Road to Queens Road Dinmore, Bovingdon Fronting No.31 to No.43 Dinmore Chipperfield Road, Hemel Hempstead Fronting No.44 to No.77 Chipperfield Road Christchurch Road, Hemel Hempstead Fronting No.11 to No.25 Christchurch Road Fairacre, Hemel Hempstead From Barnacres Road to No.326 Fairacre Heath Close, Hemel Hempstead From Heath Lane for its entire length Hunting Gate, Hemel Hempstead Fronting No.21 to No.40 Hunting Gate Larkspur Close/Jasmin Way/Hollyhock From The Avenue for their entire lengths Close, Hemel Hempstead Sunnyhill Road, Hemel Hempstead From Melsted Road to Glenview Road TempOrder4583 Bunyan Close, Tring From Grove Road for its entire length Goldfield Road, Tring From Miswell Lane for its entire length Little Hoo, Tring From Christchurch Road for its entire length Sandon Close, Tring From Little Hoo for its entire length Belmers Road, Wigginton From Common Field for its entire length Avenue Road, Bishops Stortford From Pine Grove for its entire length Chantry Close, Bishops Stortford From Chantry Road for its entire length Saddlers Close, Bishops Stortford From Falconer Street for its entire length Thorley Park Road, Bishops Stortford Fronting No.17 to No.25 Thorley Park Road Twyford Road, Bishops Stortford Fronting No.10 to No.30 Twyford Road The Drive, Bengeo From Lodge Close to The Avenue The Wick, Bengeo Fronting No.31 to No.73 The Wick Chapmore End Road, Chapmore End From The Common to ‘The Woodman’ public house Brookside, Hertford Fronting No.45 to No.55 Brookside Castle Street, Hertford From B158 Castle Street for its entire length Chambers Street, Hertford From B158 Cowbridge for its entire length Currie Street, Hertford From Talbot Street to Albion Close Valley Close, Hertford From Hagsdell Lane for its entire length Villiers Street, Hertford From A119 Ware Road to Railway Street Fishers Mead, Puckeridge Fronting No.6 to No.16 Fishers Mead Falconers Park, Sawbridgeworth From Hand Lane for its entire length Lawrence Avenue, Sawbridgeworth From Reedings Way to Northfield Road Gibbs Field, Thorley From Villiers Sur Marne Avenue for its entire length Ermine Street, Thundridge Fronting No.3 to No.18 Ermine Street Cedar Close, Ware From Walton Road for its entire length Coltsfoot Road, Ware Fronting No.5 to No.27 Coltsfoot Road Fanshawe Crescent, Ware Fronting No.41 to No.61 Fanshawe Crescent Spring View Road, Ware Fronting No.14 to No.26 Spring View Road TempOrder4583 Trinity Road, Ware From Homefield Road to Musley Lane Upper Clabdens, Ware From Cobham Road to Lower Clabdens Sinderby Close, Borehamwood From Rossington Avenue for its entire length Brambling Close, Bushey From Bushey Hall Drive for its entire length Clapgate Road, Bushey From Herne Road to Melbourne Road Fishers Close, Bushey From William Street for its entire length Merry Hill Mount, Bushey Fronting No.1 to No.44 Merry Hill Mount Vale Road, Bushey From A411 London Road to B462 Aldenham Road Hilfield Lane, Bushey From Summerhouse Lane to Pegmire Lane Berkeley Close, Potters Bar From Brooklands Gardens for its entire length Cranbourne Crescent, Potters Bar Fronting No.2 to No.15 Cranbourne Crescent Windmore Avenue, Potters Bar Fronting No.18 to No.42 Windmore Avenue Blanche Lane, South Mimms From Greyhound Lane to the access road for ‘St Giles Primary School’ Frowyke Crescent, South Mimms Blanche Lane for its entire length Bearton Green, Hitchin Fronting No.1A to No.83 Bearton Green Browning Drive, Hitchin Fronting No.43 to No.55 Browning Drive Common Rise, Hitchin Fronting No.11 to No.50 Common Rise Hampden Road, Hitchin From Queenswood Drive to Granville Road Manor Crescent, Hitchin From Ninesprings Way to Riddy Lane The Ridgeway, Hitchin From Cranbourne Avenue for its entire length Broom Grove, Knebworth Fronting No.48 to No.74 Broom Grove Howard Drive, Letchworth Garden City From Brandles Road to Howards Wood Westholm, Letchworth Garden City From Wilbury Road for its entire length Siccut Road, Little Wymondley From Stevenage Road to its southernmost junction with Grimstone Road Hawthorn Close, Royston Fronting No.3 to No.13 Hawthorn Close Wheatfield Crescent, Royston Fronting No.2 to No.20 Wheatfield Crescent Juniper Avenue, Bricket Wood From Hunters Ride to Claremont TempOrder4583 Hammers Gate/Woodlea, Chiswell Green From No.10 Hammers Gate for its entire length Broadstone Road, Harpenden Fronting No.62 to No.83 Broadstone Road Cross Way, Harpenden From Manland Avenue to West Way Dalkeith Road, Harpenden Fronting No.11 to No.68 Dalkeith Road High Firs Crescent, Harpenden Fronting No.7 to No.56 High Firs Crescent Lea Road, Harpenden From Clarendon Road to Wiloughby Road Magna Close, Harpenden From Broadstone Road for its entire length Spenser Road, Harpenden From Cowper Road to No.2 Spenser Road West Way, Harpenden From Sauncey Avenue to Cross Way Alexandra Road, St Albans From Alma Road to Inkerman Road Inkerman Road, St Albans From Alexandra Road to Bedford Road Beaumont Avenue, St Albans From Salisbury Avenue for its entire length Boleyn Drive, St Albans From Mentmore Road to Sadleir Road Carlisle Avenue, St Albans From St Bernards Road to Waverley Road Cavendish Road, St Albans From A1057 Hatfield Road to Cecil Road Claudian Place, St Albans Fronting No.
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