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Proposes Notice THE LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (B676 MELTON MOWBRAY TO BUCKMINSTER, IN THE PARISHES OF FREEBY, GARTHORPE AND BUCKMINSTER) (REVOCATION OF 30MPH SPEED LIMIT AND IMPOSITION OF 30MPH AND 50PMH SPEED LIMITS) ORDER 201 THE LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL hereby gives notice that it proposes to make an Order under Section 84 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (“the Act”), and of all other enabling powers, and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 to the Act, the effect of which will be: 1. To revoke and re- impose 30mph speed limits on various parts of the B676 at Melton Mowbray, Saxby, Garthorpe, Coston and Buckminster. The revocation and imposition of the 30mph speed limits will have no practical effect on the existing 30mph speed limits. 2. To impose a 50mph speed limit on various lengths of B676 between Melton Mowbray and Buckminster. A copy of the proposed Order together with a plan illustrating the proposals and an explanatory statement giving the Council's reasons for proposing to make the Order may be inspected during normal office hours at my offices, Room 200, County Hall, Glenfield, Leicester LE3 8RA and at the offices of Melton Borough Council, Parkside, Burton Street, Station Approach, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 1GH and at Freeby, Garthorpe and Buckminster Parish Councils Documents can also be viewed online at www.leicestershire.gov.uk/tro_consultations Objections to the proposals, specifying the grounds on which they are made, should be sent in writing to the undersigned by not later than 22 nd June 2017, quoting reference JM/HTWMT/3601. Alternatively, objections can be emailed to [email protected] or via the online comment form which may be accessed via the link above. If you require alternative formats of this Notice, including larger print, braille or fax transmission, please contact Leicestershire County Council on (0116) 305 6752. Dated: 1st June 2017 LAUREN HASLAM, Director of Law and Governance, County Hall, Glenfield, Leicester LE3 8RA N B A KEY: W E PROPOSED 50MPH A SPEED LIMIT S EXISTING 30MPH SPEED LIMIT Saxby EXISTING 40MPH SPEED LIMIT DISCLAIMER: RESTRICTIONS NOT SHOWN ON THIS PLAN WILL NOT CHANGE THIS PLAN IS FOR GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION ONLY AND DOES NOT FORM PART OF THE FINAL LEGAL ORDER Buckminster PHIL CROSSLAND DIRECTOR Coston TITLE: DRAWING NUMBER SCALE Garthorpe PREPARED BY: LEE MEASURES DATE 02/05/2017 CHECKED BY: RUTH DAVIS SIZE A3 B APPROVED BY: DAVID MOULAND CORR. FILE A MAPINFO (C) Leicestershire County Council B E.Mail address: [email protected] A Website: www.leicestershire.gov.uk N KEY B PROPOSED W E A 50MPH SPEED LIMIT S EXISTING B 30MPH A SPEED LIMIT Saxby Garthorpe AB AB PHIL CROSSLAND DIRECTOR TITLE: Coston Buckminster DRAWING NUMBER SCALE DISCLAIMER: PREPARED BY: LEE MEASURES DATE 02/05/2017 CHECKED BY: RUTH DAVIS SIZE A3 RESTRICTIONS NOT SHOWN ON THIS PLAN WILL NOT CHANGE APPROVED BY: DAVID MOULAND CORR. FILE THIS PLAN IS FOR GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION ONLY AND DOES NOT FORM PART OF THE FINAL LEGAL ORDER MAPINFO (C) Leicestershire County Council E.Mail address: [email protected] Website: www.leicestershire.gov.uk TIIE LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (VARIOUS ROADS, BUCKMINSTER AND SCHOOL LANE, SEWSTERN, PARISH OF BUCKMINSTER) (IMPOSITION OF 30 M.PR AND 40 M.PR SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 200;:1. The Leicestershire County Council ("the Council") in exercise of its powers under Sections 82(2) and 83(2),84(1) and (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 ("the Act") 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, hereby make the following Order:- L The lengths of roads specified in Schedule 1 to this Order shall be restricted roads for the purposes of Section 81(1) of the Act of 1984. 2. No person shall drive any motor vehicle at a speed exceeding 40 miles per hour on the length of road specified in Schedule 2 to this Order. 3. This Order may be cited as "The Leicestershire County Council (Various Roads, Buckminster and School Lane, Sewstern, Parish ofBuckminster) (Imposition of 30 m.p.h. and 40 m.p.h. Speed Limit) Order 200::x.: and shall come into force on the ISIr dayof 0V~ 200:L.., SCHEDULE 1 30 m.p.h. Speed Limit Lengths of roads in Buckminster Coston Road from a point 75.5 metres west of the boundary between numbers 5 and 6 Coston Road eastwards then northwards, past The Crescent, then generally north-eastwards along Main Street (B676), then eastwards along Stainby Road (B676) to a point 58 metres east of the western boundary of the White House. Sproxton Road from a point 66.5 metres west of the boundary between numbers 9 and 10 Sproxton Road, eastwards to its junction with Back Street and Main Street (B676), a distance of approximately 235 metres. Back Street (the whole length) from its junction with Sproxton Road and Main Street (B676) north eastwards then eastwards to its junction with Hall Road, a distance of approximately 470 metres. Hall Road from its junction with Main StreetlStainby Road (B676) northwards to a point 73 metres north of the centre of the main access to Buckminster Hall, a distance of approximately 450 metres. School Lane from its junction with Stainby Road (B676) south-eastwards for a distance of 60.5 metres (approximately 72 metres from the give way line). SCHEDULE 2 40 m.p.h. Speed Limit Length ofroad in Buckminster and Sewstem School Lane from a point 60.5 metres south east ofits junction with Stainby Road (B676) south-eastwards to a point 216.5 metres north west ofits junction with Main Street, Sewstem, a distance ofapproximately 1140 metres. The COMMON SEAL OF ) THE LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ) was hereunto affixed this ;;L\ 'Sir ) day of· 8~ 2000.. ) in the presence of:- ) LSA133JW --1 I BUCKMINSTER I FOR SCHOOL LANE SEE DRAWING No. NOO 112/336/3 12. EXISTING 30 M.P.H. SPEED LIMIT BY VIRTUE OF STREET LIGHTING. PROPOSED 30 M.P.H. SPEED LIMIT BY ORDER. LEICESTERSHIRE PROPOSED 30 M.P.H. SPEED LIMIT DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING EXTENSION. AND TRANSPORTATION PROPOSED 40 M.P.H. SPEED LIMIT PARISH OF BUCKMINSTER. BY ORDER. PROPOSED SPEED LIMITS. BUCKMINSTER VILLAGE. NO ANNOTATION ON HIGHWAY DENOTES NATIONAL SPEED LIMIT. FORMALISATION AND EXTENSION OF EXISTING 30 M.P.H. SPEED LIMIT. IVNP I VILLAGE NAME PLATE. Job no A440 DRAWING 1 OF 2 Dwgno NOO 112 13361 3 /lA Ref NFRlLS/5l4 Date NOVEMBER 2000 Scale 1 : 5000 PT. 3375' 3/91 ~CL~j~ fJLu (1jf.5 JJ\(j I. , I ',,"<I L Q:' ~ THE LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (VARIOUS ROADS, DISTRICTS OF MELTON, CHARNWOOD AND HARBOROUGH AND VARIOUS PARISHES IN LEICESTERSHIRE) (REVOCATION OF 30 AND 40 M.P.H. SPEED LIMIT AND IMPOSITION OF 30 M.P.H. AND 40 M.P.H. SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 1998 The Leicestershire County Council ("the Council") in exercise of its powers under Sections 82(2), 83(2), 84(1) and (2) of, and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 ("the Act") and of all other enabling powers and after consultation with the chief officer of police in accordance with Part HI of Schedule 9 of the Act, hereby make the following Order:- I. The lengths of roads specified in Schedule I to this Order shall be restricted roads for the purposes of Section 81(1) of the Act of 1984. 2. No person shall drive any motor vehicle at a speed exceeding 40 miles per hour on that length of road specified in Schedule 2 to this Order. 3. "The Leicestershire County Council (Various Streets, Parish of Tilton on the Hill) (30 and 40 M.P.H. Speed Limit) Order 1985" is hereby revoked. 4. "The Leicestershire County Council (40 M.P.H. Speed Limit) (Leicester Road And Melton Road Tilton on The Hill) Order 1975" is hereby revoked. 5. "The Leicestershire County Council (Main Street and Somerby Road/Leesthorpe Road, Pickwell Parish of So merby) (30 M.P.H. and 40 M.P.H. Speed Limit) Order 1996" is hereby revoked. 6. "The Leicestershire County Council (Various Roads, Parish of Gad des by) (30 M.P.H. and 40 M.P.H. Speed Limits) Order 1994" is hereby revoked. 7. This Order may be cited as "The Leicestershire County Council (Various Roads, Districts of Melton, Charnwood and Harborough and Various Parishes in Leicestershire) (Revocation of30 and 40 M.P.H. Speed Limit and Imposition of 30 M.P.H. and 40 M.P.H. Speed Limit) Order 19915" and shall come into force on the Ift/l day of mC~ 1998 SCHEDULEl BROOKSBY - PARISH OF HOBY WITH ROTHERBY The road running from Route the A607 at Brooksby towards Hoby past Brooksby College - from a point 100 metres to the north-west of the western channel of Route the A607 in a generally north-westerly direction to a point 47 metres to the north-west of the centre-line of the railway at the Level Crossing. The road running from Brooksby College to Rotherby - from the eastern channel line of the road between Brooksby and Hoby in a north-easterly direction for a distance of 9 metres. LITTLE DALBY - P ARlSH OF BURTON & DALBY The main road through the village running towards Great Dalby in a generally east-west direction known as Little Dalby Road - from a point 105 metres from the western channel of the Melton Mowbray to Pickwell road in a generally westerly direction for a distance of 3 78 metres.
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