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Modifiedplanmarch2021.Pdf (3 rte~l" ~~ ~~ e c -~ ~ ~ % ~ ~ ~,. ~l ~J~~l~_~d a ~i~l,~~ ~'"'a_. a~ ~✓ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ .: C~~i~.~~~ar-~d~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ - Y ~ _' S n Borough Solicitor's Department Phone: (01772) 535604 C~orfey Borough council Email: [email protected] Town Hall Market Street Chorley Your ref: PR7 1 DP Our ref: LSG4/894.12356/AFR Date: 23 February 2021 Dear Sirs Lancashire County Council does not accept service by e-mail. RE: ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 194 LANCASHIRE BOUNTY COUNCIL (VARIOUS ROADS, VARIOUS LOCATIO[~1S, CHORLEY, PENDLE, PRESTON, SOUTH RlBBLE, WEST LANCASHIRE AND WYRE)(RE1/OCATIO[~S, 2fl11flPH, 3t~MPH, 4flt1111PH A►ND 5~IU~PH SPEED LIMITS, FEBRUARY 2020 (N01)) ORDEEi 2fI2* Further to my letter dated 15th December 2020 regarding the above proposal. This proposal is being modified as set out in the attached Public Notice and plan. Arrangements have been made for details of the proposal to be advertised on site and in the local press on 3r~ March 2021 (copy attached). Please note there is no requirement for you to hold these documents on deposit. Please see notice of modification for temporary alternative arrangements. Please let me have any comments your Council may have on this proposal before 30'" March 2021, so I can ensure that they are considered at the appropriate time. Yours faithfully ~~_~ ~ ^~, Amy Rose Paralegal P~eas~ q~~te cur full ref~re~~e n~r~t~er a~ ~fl c~rres~ac~~cl~nce Legal & bemocratic Services P O Box 78 0 .County Hall •Preston • PR1 8XJ DX,710928 PRESTON COUNTY MALL ~~ ~f~`~I~~ —~~_ i1~~C~I~~~A~°i~~ ~~~~ ~R~4FFIC ~iEGLJL~TI(~N ACT' ~~~4 LANKA i~-IlR~ COtJ(VT'Y C~U1~lCtt.. ~1l~,Rl~tJS RCJAD~, VA~iI~IJ~ LOCA`fION~, CFiOFiLEY, 1'~NDLE, PFiEST~N, aOIJTH Rl~~i~~, VVES`T L,.~N~ASHRE ~4(~iCl VI~YRE~ (I~EUCI~ATI~6VS, 2011~l~FI, 3011~PH, 40NIPFi AND 501V~PFi ~~~~~ ~in~~rs, ~~~~~~Rv 2o~a ~No~~~ o~a~~ ~o~* ~l07~ICE IS F~EREE3Y Gii/~~ that Lancashire County Council proposed to make the above Speed Lirnit Order under Section 84 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the R~~ci Traf#ic Regu~at~~r~ Aet ~98~, as amended. Following cor~suifaton carried out between 15t" December 2020 and 15t~~ January 2021, it is now intended to modify the proposed Order as titled above, as set out below. a) Remove Schedule 1 C Revocation. b) Remove items i) and j) from Schedule 4. 40mph Speed Limit. 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 ~ ~ .. ~`lt~x~,~~1nJU~JV ~~ P IC t`=Yll'C ~~i;?1/_l ~~~lC) 4C~~ ..~, ~~l ~i~~~iii~~.. _ t~~lfl~~ it~ Cr a'v'C~~~ti?< ~_~_.~f~~~iC~~~~i~)i~»_. ~~~ ~t~~_... ,,. w,_._., Yt~;~~ta~ 1~~Uli ~)1(~'°I `-~~)t'iPi ~ IIIC`(1t c.t` ~)7; Documents can also be requested by email at ~;r~« ~ ~~~~~~~ ~il~,~«~n<<~I~~~ ~r ~a-;nir ~ t~~~~v gal, or in writing to The Director of Corporate Services, Lancash ire County~ Council, PJ OV Boxi 78, County Hall, Preston PR1 8XJ quoting ref: LSG4/~94.'1235f/AFR. Note. The above alternative arrangements for the inspection of deposited documents are connected with the effects of the COVif~-19 pandemic. 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 County Secretary & Solicitor, Lancashire County Council, P O Box 78, County Hall, Preston PR1 8XJ or by e- mail to ~~~ , t,i ~__t~E ~~ ,.~~,,,'t%_i ~ ,~ ~::~ `i ~~ ~_,~ ~~ ~~' quoting ref:~SG4/AFR/894~.1~356 before the 30 March 2021. Laura S~Ies, D~r~c#csr ~f Corp~rat~ S~rorices Q2 Mareh 2021 NOTICE OF MODIFICATION Lancash:~re ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL COUI'1~/ ~ ~~ (VARIOUS ROADS, VARIOUS LOCATIONS, CHORLEY, PENDLE, PRESTON, SOUTH RIBBLE, WEST LANCASHIRE AND WYRE) Council ~~;~~ r~a (REVOCATIONS, 20MPH, 30MPH,40MPH AND 50MPH SPEED LIMITS, FEBRUARY 2020(N01)) ORDER 202* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lancashire County Council proposed to make the above Speed Limit Order under Section 84 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended. Following consultation carried out between 15th December 2020 and 15'h January 2021, it is now intended to modify the proposed Order as titled above, as set out below. a) Remove Schedule 1 C Revocation. b) Remove items i) and j) from Schedule 4. 40mph Speed Limit. ' P ' ufi7~ ~~~. ~r~.~. ~~~,.. t ,► 'L ~~~.~.. - ..y. ~`~ 7r,~~ ~~ ~~: r ~~ '.' ~~ ~" ~ ~~~~~ ..~~~~,,1. r- e\ .fir ~~~~~~L~~I ~;~ ~. •.. ,. .~~j ~~~~~~~~ ~taiement or rseasons The purpose of the amendment to this proposal is to rectify two issues that have arisen as a result of errors in the original proposal. Due to a technical issue the northern extent of the 40mph speed limit was incorrectly advertised as being extended. There is no intention of extending the 40mph speed limit in a northerly direction along Ulnes Walton Lane and so this amendment is to rectify any confusion or concern that may have occurred as a result of this error. The proposal no longer intends to reduce the 40mph speed restriction on Ulnes Walton Lane from its junction with A581 Southport Road due to concerns of effectiveness and compliance. 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-requlation- 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: LSG4/894.12356/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 County Secretary &Solicitor, Lancashire County Council, P O Box 78, County Hall, Preston PR1 8XJ or by e-mail to [email protected] quoting ref:LSG4/AFR/894.12356 before the 30 March 2021. Laura Sales, Director of Corporate Services 02 March 2021 ~~i~~C~__- ~~~~=~~~ ~~C~11L~4`~'1C~i~ ~~`~' ~ ~~~ ~~EUCA~FiIR~ ~(~I~NT'Y ~O~JN~IL--- ~1/AF~I~lJS ~~RaD~, ~~~!(~I~~ ~.C1~ATIOR~S, ~Fit~FiL~EI~, PE~DL.E, ~~~~1T~iV, ~~1~`~`F~ RI~~L.~, ~V`~ST LAI~CASHIR~ A~1D ilV1°R~}(REVOCATI(~[U~, ~t~~1lPH, ~O~iIIPFI, 4t~li~PH A~fD 50~PFI ~PE~I~ L1~111175, ~E~RIJAFiY 2C1~~ {fU01)) ORDEF~ 2~2* The Counfy Council of Lancashire, in exercise of its powers under Sections 82(2), 83(2) and 84 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Tr~f#i~ R~g~la~i~n Act °t 3~4, as amended, ("the Act") and of all other enabling powers, after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 to the Act,. hereby makes the following Order: ~. Revocations a} Those parts of the "Lancashire County Council (Various Roads, Chorley, Fylde, Hyndburn, Preston, Ribble Valley, Rossendale, West Lancashire)(Revocations and 20mph, 30mph, 40mph, 50mph Speed Limits December (No1)) Order 2019" as set out in Schedule 1 A are hereby revoked b) Those parts of the "Lancashire County Council (Bescar Brow Lane, Hall Fioad, Dam Wood Lane and Southport Road, Scarisbrick and Ormskirk, West Lancashire Borough)(Part Revocation, 30, 40 and 50 mph Speed Limits) Order 2012" as set out in Schedule 1 B are hereby revoked, c) The "Lancashire County Council (~0 m.p.h. Speed Limit)(No.2) Order 1983" is hereby revoked in full d) The "Lancashire County Council (Joe Lane, Claughton-on-Brock, Wyre Borough)(Part Revocation and 30mph Restricted Road Speed Limit) Order 2013" is hereby revoked in full; e) "The A570 Trunk Road (Southport Road, Ormskirk)(40 miles per hour Speed Limit) Order 1994" is hereby revoked in full f) That part of the "Lancashire County Council (Higher Walton Road, Guerdale Lane, Wigan Road and Old Lostock Lane, South Ribble Borough)(Revocation, 40mph and 50mph Speed Limits) Order 2Q15" is hereby revoked as set out in Schedule 1 C. g) That part of the "Lancashire County Council (Various Roads Including A570 and A577, Burscough, Blaguegate, Ormskirk, Skelmersdale and Westhead, West Lancashire) (Revocation, Restricted Road, De-Restriction, 40mph and 50mph Speed Limits) Order 2015" is hereby revoked as set out in Schedule 1 D. h) Those parts of the "Lancashire County Council (Various f~oads In Scarisbrick, West Lancashire District)(30mph, 40mph and 50mph Speed Limits) Order 2008" are hereby revoked as set out in Schedule 1 E. i) The "Lancashire County Council (A6 Broughton Bypass, Broughton, Preston City) (Revocation and 40mph Speed Limits) Order 2017" is hereby revoked in fu1L j) The "Lancashire County Council (40 m.p,h Speed Limit) (No.1) Order 1983" is hereby revoked in full. k) "The Borough of VVyre (~nchorsholme Lane, Thornton Cleveleys)(30 mph Speed Limit) ~Jrd~r, 1990" is hereby revoked in full )I "The Lancashire County Council (Earby Road, Salterforth, Pendle Borough)(Restricted Road) Order 1993" is hereby revoked in full m)Those parts of "The Borough of Pendle (F~estricted Road)(No.3) Order 1994" is hereby revoked as set nut in Schedule 1 F, n) "The Lancashire County Council (A56 Colne Read, Earby, Pendle Borough)(Revocation and Restricted Road) Order, 1995" is hereby revoked in full.
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