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Road Improvement Schemes Road Improvement Schemes Traffic regulation orders, minor and major improvements within Derbyshire with the exception of Derby City Council, which is a unitary authority. Some roads in Derbyshire form part of the Trunk Road network and are managed by Highways England. These include the M1, A38, A628, A6, A52 and A50. Please refer to Highways England (opens in a new window) for information. District Parish Location Details Status Potential bypass listed in Local Transport Plan "for further appraisal in Amber Valley Ripley/Codnor Butterley to Ormonde Fields Ongoing association with land use plans" Contact [email protected] Amber Valley South Wingfield Linbery Close Proposed 30mph speed limit Ongoing Roundabout junction with Oxcroft Way east & west direction, Slayley View Road, High Hazels Bolsover Barlborough Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Road, further section of Midland Way at bends near Centenary House Due to start 27 Bolsover Blackwell Hall Lane, Alfreton Road, Cragg Lane Relocation of pedestrian refuge including tactile crossing points April Various junctions inc Victoria St,Cross Bolsover Bolsover Proposed Traffic Reguslation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing St,Mansfield Rd,Nesbitt St, A632 Castle Lane from High Street junction to Bolsover Bolsover Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing include right then left hand bend Generated: 03/12/2020 District Parish Location Details Status High Street opposite junction with Cotton Bolsover Bolsover Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Street High Street junction with Hornscroft Road on Bolsover Bolsover Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing inside of bend Bolsover Bolsover Mooracre Lane, Moor Lane, Langstone Avenue Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Bolsover Carr Vale Bolsover Charlesworth Street, Sutton Hall Road Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing A616 Cresswell Road, Station Road, Bolsover Clowne Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Hicklinwood Lane Not being Bolsover Clowne Clowne Town Centre Relief Road pursued at this time Heath & Holmewood, Potential bypass listed in Local Transport Plan under review for possible Bolsover ault Hucknall, Glapwell, M1 junction29 to Pleasley rescinding as impacts outweigh benefits" Contact Ongoing Pleasley [email protected] Cross Street junction with A632, Victoria Street Bolsover Hillstown Bolsover Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing and Nesbit Street. Mansfield Road junction with A632, Nesbit Bolsover Hillstown Bolsover Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Street, Victoria Street Middle Street junction with Selwyn Street, Bolsover Hillstown Bolsover A632. West Street junction with A632, Selwyn Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Street. Generated: 03/12/2020 District Parish Location Details Status Bolsover Stanfree Bridle Road Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Chesterfield Boythorpe Summerfield Road from 49 to east of 63 Extensions to existing Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Chesterfield Brimington Grove Farm Close Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Chesterfield Brimington Foljambe Road Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Chesterfield Brimington Heywood Street Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Limited Waiting Bay near No 15 Ongoing Chesterfield Brimington Manor Drive Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Springvale Road junction with Selmer Court, Chesterfield Brimington Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Gregory Close, Totley Mount Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines and No Waiting at any Chesterfield Chesterfield Brocklehurst Piece Ongoing time Chesterfield Chesterfield Chester Street, Clifton Street Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ replace Single with Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Footway alterations to ensure safer crossing point to Tourist Information Centre Chesterfield Chesterfield Church Way Ongoing and Crooked Spire area Chesterfield Chesterfield Dowdeswell Street Amend current parking restriction outside no 18 Ongoing Chesterfield Chesterfield Harehill Road Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines, No Waiting at any time Ongoing Generated: 03/12/2020 District Parish Location Details Status Chesterfield Chesterfield Spa Lane near car park entrance Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines, No Waiting at any time Ongoing Chesterfield Chesterfield St Helen`s Street Amend current parking restriction outside No 29/31 Ongoing Storforth Lane junction with industrial development, St Philips Drive, Brick Kiln Drive, Chesterfield Chesterfield Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Branksome Chime Avenue, Jepson Road, Smithfield Avenue, Hampton Street Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Keep Clear & Double Yellow Lines within Chesterfield Chesterfield Storrs Road Ongoing vicinity of school entrance Chesterfield Chesterfield Tennyson Avenue Amend current parking restriction outside no 28 Ongoing Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Amendment to single Parking Bay reducing length Chesterfield Chesterfield Tennyson Avenue outside No 28 Victoria Street West junction with Old Road & Chesterfield Chesterfield Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines, No Waiting at any time Ongoing Chatsworth Road Chesterfield Chesterfield Vincent Crescent, Clifford Close Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines, No Waiting at any time Ongoing Chesterfield Chesterfield Walton Fields Road Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ No Waiting at any time Ongoing Chesterfield Chesterfield Westfield Close, Vincent Crescent, Spruce Close Keep Clear marking outside school entrance & Double Yellow Lines at junctions Ongoing Chesterfield Chesterfield Wharf Lane Amend current parking restriction outside No 37/39 and No 59/61 Ongoing Generated: 03/12/2020 District Parish Location Details Status Broomfield Avenue junction with The Green Chesterfield Hasland Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines, No Waiting at any time Ongoing and Hall Farm Close Hasland Road B6039 junction with Hasland Chesterfield Hasland Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Road, Whitehouses Chesterfield Spital Alexandra Road East on inside bend Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines, No Waiting at any time Ongoing Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Restricted parking and Double Yellow Lines Chesterfield Spital Spital Lane Ongoing in the vicinity of the Bathroom Centre and new development A619 at Sainsbury's Superstore to A6192 Potential bypass listed in Local Transport Plan "for further appraisal in Chesterfield Stavely/Brimington Ongoing Staveley Northern Loop association with land use plans" Contact [email protected] Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Prohibition of Waiting & Loading, loading Chesterfield Town Centre Elder Way & Knifesmithgate Ongoing bays and taxi clearways B6057 from Donkey Derby Public House to Road narrowing, calming and general street scene enhancement works to Chesterfield Whittington Moor Ongoing Whittington Moor roundabout reduce casualities and in particular pedestrian casualities Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ combination of No Waiting at any time and Derbyshire Dales Ashbourne Compton Ongoing Limited Waiting Derbyshire Dales Ashbourne Hall Lane Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Mayfield Road junction with Henmore Trading Derbyshire Dales Ashbourne Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Estate Traffic Traffic Regulation Order ‐ combination of No Stopping, Limited Waiting Derbyshire Dales Ashbourne Mayfield Road outside St Oswalds School Ongoing and No Waiting Park Avenue junctionw with Lakeside, Cullen Derbyshire Dales Ashbourne Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing Avenue, St Oswald Crescent Generated: 03/12/2020 District Parish Location Details Status Derbyshire Dales Ashbourne Shaw Street Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines Ongoing The Green, Cokayne Ave junction with Spalding Derbyshire Dales Ashbourne Proposed Traffic Regulation Order ‐ Double Yellow Lines also Limited Waiting Ongoing Avenue Derbyshire Dales Baslow School Lane, Bubnell Lane, Eaton Hill Extension of Double Yellow Lines (No Waiting at any time) Ongoing Widening of road into highway verges to create right turn harbourage to reduce Derbyshire Dales Ednaston A52 junction Painters Lane Ongoing accidents Derbyshire Dales Hathersage A6187 Castleton Road No Waiting at any time on the south side Ongoing Derbyshire Dales Hathersage A6187 Main Road No Waiting at any time Ongoing Derbyshire Dales Hathersage A6187 Main Road Limited Waiting Ongoing Derbyshire Dales Hathersage Dale Crescent No Waiting at any time on both sides from junction with The Dale Ongoing No Waiting at any time on north east side and south west side from junction Derbyshire Dales Hathersage Dore Lane Ongoing with Station Road. Derbyshire Dales Hathersage Heather Lane No Waiting at any time north east side and south west side Ongoing No Waiting at any time both sides from junction with Station Approach in a Derbyshire Dales Hathersage Ladybower Drive Ongoing north easterly direction Derbyshire Dales Hathersage Mill Lane No Waiting at any time west and
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