Devon County Council (North Devon HATOC) (Traffic Regulation) Amendment Order

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Devon County Council (North Devon HATOC) (Traffic Regulation) Amendment Order Devon County Council (North Devon HATOC) (Traffic Regulation) Amendment Order Devon County Council propose to make this under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to introduce: BARNSTAPLE: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Access to Bowering Court, Castle Street, Cyprus Terrace, Ladies Mile, Orchard Road, Pilton Lawn, Victoria Road and Westaway Heights; BICKINGTON: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Bickington Road; BRAUNTON: No Waiting At Any Time on a specified length of Church Street; COMBE MARTIN: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Hillside View, King Street and Wet Lane; CROYDE: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Cloutmans Lane; FREMINGTON: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Beechfield Road and Yelland Road; ILFRACOMBE: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Hillside Road, Horne Park Road, St Brannocks Park Road and St Brannocks Road; No Loading At Any Time on a specified length of Mill Head; No Loading 10am-6pm on a specified length of St Brannocks Road; No Loading 10am-4pm between 15 Mar and 31 Oct on specified lengths of St James Place and The Promenade; Limited Waiting 10am-6pm 1 Hour No Return Within 1 Hour on specified lengths of Arcade Road, Fore Street and Hillsborough Road; Buses Only Max Stay 15 Minutes no Return Within 30 Minutes on a specified length of Ropery Road; SOUTH MOLTON: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of East Street; STICKLEPATH: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Sticklepath Hill and Wray Avenue; Where appropriate there will be the usual exemptions including those in relation to the picking up & setting down of passengers, loading/unloading of goods & disabled persons vehicles. Draft order, order being amended, plan & statement of reasons at http://devon.cc/tro from 23rd December 2020 until 27th January 2021. Only if you do not have access to the internet you can phone 0345 155 1004 for more details. Please note that phone lines may be busy due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Objections & other comments specifying the proposal & the grounds on which they are made must be in writing to the address below or via http://devon.cc/tro to arrive by 27th January 2021. If you make a submission be aware that contact details & points contributed may be made publicly available in accordance with our legal obligations. Receipt of submissions may not be acknowledged but those received will be considered & may be shared within Devon County Council & our partners. Further information on personal data at https://devon.cc/troprivacy 23rd December 2020 Reference LAB/B17811 | Website Reference: 5809 County Solicitor, County Hall, Topsham Road, Exeter EX2 4QD Statement of reasons The restrictions are being proposed to resolve minor local issues that have been reported to the council and considered as part of the North Devon Highways and Traffic Orders Committee annual local waiting restrictions programme. Specific details of what is proposed at each location can be found within the deposit documents. The restrictions are proposed to avoiding danger to persons or other traffic using the road or for preventing the likelihood of any such danger arising, for facilitating the passage on the road or any other road of any class of traffic (including pedestrians) and to preserve/improving the amenities of the area through which the roads run. Location Parish/Town Statement of Reasons Plan Reference Bowering Court,Cyprus To protect access to sheltered accommodation Barnstaple ENV5809/008 Terrace improving access for refuse lorries getting to the flats Castle Street (The To prevent obstructive parking on footway along length Barnstaple ENV5809/002 Strand) of building housing the café Ladies Mile (Rock Park) Barnstaple To remove obstructive parking across access ENV5809/010 Pilton Lawn Barnstaple To prevent inappropriate and obstructive parking ENV5809/001 Victoria Road Barnstaple To prevent obstructive parking around depot area ENV5809/003 Victoria Street/ Orchard Junction protection to help prevent obstruction of service Barnstaple ENV5809/009 Road/ Cyprus Terrace vehicles Westaway Heights Barnstaple To prevent obstructive parking ENV5809/004 To prevent obstructive parking preventing people Church Street Braunton ENV5809/011 entering/exiting the Church Hillside View Combe Martin Junction protection to aid refuse collections ENV5809/013 Wet Lane Combe Martin To prevent inappropriate and obstructive parking ENV5809/014 To prevent obstructive parking preventing emergency Cloutmans Lane Croyde ENV5809/012 vehicles and refuse collection lorries Beechfield Road Fremington To prevent obstructive parking on south side ENV5809/015 Beechfield/Yelland To prevent inappropriate parking obscuring visibility and Fremington ENV5809/016 Road movement at the junction Bickington Road Fremington To prevent obstructive parking ENV5809/017 Arcade Road Ilfracombe To match other limited waiting in town ENV5809/019 Fore Street Ilfracombe To match other limited waiting in town ENV5809/018 Hillsborough Road Ilfracombe To match other limited waiting in town ENV5809/020 Hillside Road Ilfracombe To prevent obstructive parking obscuring visibility ENV5809/021 To prevent inappropriate parking obscuring visibility and Horne Park Road Ilfracombe ENV5809/022 movement at the junction Mill Head Ilfracombe To prevent obstructive parking ENV5809/024 Ropery Road Ilfracombe Section of Bus parking to be introduced ENV5809/026 St Brannock's Road Ilfracombe To prevent obstructive parking ENV5809/025 The Promenade Ilfracombe To prevent obstructive parking ENV5809/023 East Street South Molton Introduce two passing places ENV5809/027 Wrey Avenue Sticklepath To prevent obstructive parking on junction ENV5809/005 .
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