The Essex County Council (City of Chelmsford) (Waiting, Loading and Parking Consolidation) (Variation No.34) Order 201*

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The Essex County Council (City of Chelmsford) (Waiting, Loading and Parking Consolidation) (Variation No.34) Order 201* The Essex County Council (City of Chelmsford) (Waiting, Loading and Parking Consolidation) (Variation No.34) Order 201* Notice is hereby given that Essex County Council proposes to make the above Order under Sections 1(1), 2(1) to (3), 3(2), 4(1), 4(2), 32(1), 35(1), 45, 46, 49, 53 and Parts III and IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The effect of this Order: 1. To introduce the following waiting restrictions in the following length of roads, Springfield in the City of Chelmsford: LOCATION RESTRICTION EXTENT B1137 No Waiting At Any NORTH WEST SIDE: from its junction with A130 Colchester Time White Hart Lane/A130 Colchester Road roundabout in Road, a generally south westerly direction for a distance of Springfield approximately 158 metres. SOUTH EAST SIDE: from its junction with the A130 White Hart Lane/A130 Colchester Road roundabout in a generally south westerly direction for approximately 80 metres. B1137 No Waiting Mon – SOUTH EAST SIDE: from a point approximately 80 Colchester Fri, 8am – 6pm metres from its junction with A130 White Hart Road, Lane/A130 Colchester Road roundabout in a generally Springfield south westerly direction for a distance of approximately 78 metres. Access Road No Waiting At Any BOTH SIDES: From its junction with B1137 leading to Time Colchester Road/Springfield Lyons Approach Hedgerows roundabout, in a generally north westerly direction for Business Park, approximately 18 metres. Springfield Schedule A of The Borough Council of Chelmsford (Waiting, Loading and Parking Consolidation) Order 2009 will be amended to include the above waiting and stopping restrictions. 2. To introduce a ‘No Stopping except buses’ (24 hour Clearway) on the B1137 Colchester Road, Springfield in the City of Chelmsford, BOTH SIDES: From its junction with B1137 Springfield Road/A138 Eastern Approach/Cuton Hall Lane roundabout, in a generally north easterly direction for a distance of approximately 418 metres. Further details: A copy of the draft Order, the Order to be amended, plans illustrating the proposal, a copy of this notice and a Statement of Reasons may be examined at all reasonable hours at Network Management, County Hall, Chelmsford; Chelmsford City Council, Civic Reception, Civic Centre, Chelmsford and the Chelmsford Library, Market Road, Chelmsford. These documents are also available via the Essex Highways website: http://www.essexhighways.org/Transport-and-Roads/Highway- Schemes-and-Developments/Traffic-Regulation-Orders-proposals.aspx Objections: Anyone who wishes to object to the proposed Order should send the grounds for their objection in writing, quoting TRAF/4581, to ‘TRO Comments, Network Management, A2 Annex, County Hall, Market Road, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 1QH’ or e-mail to [email protected], by 12 December 2014. Dated: 20 November 2014 County Hall Liz Burr Chelmsford Head of Network Management .
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