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Site Notice.Pdf NOTICE OF PROPOSAL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (BURNLEY ROAD AND IGHTENHILL STREET, PADIHAM, BURNLEY BOROUGH) (REVOCATION, TAXI STAND, LIMITED WAITING AND PROHIBITION OF WAITING) ORDER 202* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lancashire County Council propose to make the above Traffic Regulation Order under Sections 1, 2 and 4 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, the effect of which will be to: 1. Revoke the following: a) The "Lancashire County Council (Burnley Area) (On Street Parking Places, Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting) Consolidation Order 2009" insofar as it relates to: i. Items (69)a)(i), (69)a)(ii), (69)a)(iii), (69)a)(iv), (69)a)(v), (69)b) and (161) of Schedule 10.01; ii. Items (5)(ii), (5)(iii) and (5)(iv) of Schedule 12.049. b) The "Lancashire County Council (Burnley Road, Padiham, Burnley Borough) (Part Revocation and Prohibition of Waiting) Order 2009" insofar as it relates to Schedule 2. 2. Introduce a prohibition of waiting in the following lengths of road: a) Burnley Road, Padiham, the north side, from its junction with the centreline of Moor Lane/Church Street for a distance of 11.5 metres in an easterly direction; b) Burnley Road, Padiham, the north side, from a point 32.5 metres east of its junction with the centreline of Moor Lane/Church Street in an easterly direction to its junction with Ightenhill Street; c) Burnley Road, Padiham, the north side, from its centreline junction with Green Lane to a point 26 metres west of its junction with the centreline of Hapton Street; d) Burnley Road, Padiham, the north side, from a point 4.5 metres east of its junction with the centreline of Hapton Street for a distance of 4 metres in an easterly direction; e) Burnley Road, Padiham, the north east side, from its centreline junction with Ightenhill Street to its centreline junction with Green Lane; f) Burnley Road, Padiham, the north east side, from a point 8 metres west of its junction with the centreline of Spa Street in a general easterly direction to its centreline junction with Padiham Road; g) Burnley Road, Padiham, the south side, from its centreline junction with Green Lane, in a general easterly direction to its junction with the centreline of Hambledon Street; h) Burnley Road, Padiham, the south side, from its centreline junction with Church Street/Moor Lane for a distance of 48 metres in an easterly direction; i) Burnley Road, Padiham, the south west side, from a point 48 metres east of its centreline junction with Church Street/Moor Lane to a point 21.5 metres north-west of its junction with the centreline of the south-eastern arm of Riley Street; j) Burnley Road, Padiham, the south west side, from a point 5 metres north-west of its junction with the centreline of the south-eastern arm of Riley Street to its centreline junction with Green Lane; k) Burnley Road, Padiham, the south west side, from its junction with the centreline of Hambledon Street in a general easterly direction to its centreline junction with Padiham Road; l) Ightenhill Street, Padiham, both sides, from its centreline junction with Burnley Road to a point 17 metres east of its junction with the centreline of Factory Lane. 3. Introduce a taxi stand in Burnley Road, Padiham, the south west side, from a point 5 metres north-west of its junction with the centreline of the south-eastern arm of Riley Street for a distance of 16.5 metres in a north-westerly direction. 4. Introduce a limited waiting parking place for 40 minutes, no return within 40 minutes, Monday to Saturday, 8am to 6pm in the following lengths of road: a) Burnley Road, Padiham, the north side, from a point 26 metres west of its junction with the centreline of Hapton Street to a point 4.5 metres east of its junction with the centreline of Hapton Street; b) Burnley Road, Padiham, the north side, from a point 8.5 metres east of its junction with the centreline of Hapton Street to a point 8 metres west of its junction with the centreline of Spa Street. 5. Introduce a limited waiting parking place for 40 minutes, no return within 40 minutes, on any day, 8am – 6pm in Burnley Road, Padiham, the north side, from a point 11.5 metres east of its junction with the centreline of Moor Lane/Church Street for a distance of 21 metres in an easterly direction. Statement of Reasons As part of the public realm improvements to protect and promote amenities and pedestrian movement along Burnley Road, Padiham it is proposed to reduce the length of limited waiting located east of Church Street to allow for the installation of a zebra crossing and to redefine the existing Taxi Bay north-west of the south- eastern arm of Riley Street whilst clarifying and tidying up the traffic orders within the area of the new highway works. The orders are to improve the safety of all highway users (including pedestrians) and to allow for effective enforcement activities to be carried out. Reasons under Sect 1 RTRA 1984 (a) for avoiding danger to persons or other traffic using the road or any other road or for preventing the likelihood of any such danger arising, or (c) for facilitating the passage on the road or any other road of any class of traffic (including pedestrians), or (f) for preserving or improving the amenities of the area through which the road runs, or A copy of the draft Order and associated documents for proposing to make the Order may be inspected on Lancashire County Council's website at http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/roads-parking-and-travel/roads/roadworks-and-traffic-regulation- orders/permanent.aspx Documents can also be requested by email at [email protected], or in writing to The Director of Corporate Services, Lancashire County Council, P O Box 78, County Hall, Preston PR1 8XJ quoting ref: LSG4/894.11982/AFR. Note. The above alternative arrangements for the inspection of deposited documents is connected with the effects of coronavirus. Any representations or objections (specifying the grounds on which they are made) relating to the proposal must be made in writing and should be sent to The Director of Corporate Services, Lancashire County Council, P O Box 78, County Hall, Preston PR1 8XJ or by e-mail to [email protected] quoting ref:LSG4\894.11982\AFR before the 25 September 2020. Laura Sales, Director of Corporate Services 28 August 2020 Based upon Ordnance Survey data with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office Crown Copyright Licence No 100023520 Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Based upon Ordnance Survey data with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office Crown Copyright Licence No 100023520 Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. .
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