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The Essex County Council The Essex County Council (Britten Avenue, Stephenson Drive, Lennon Crescent, Jenner Road, Morris Avenue, Bronte Drive, Whittle Road, Walton Avenue, Basildon) (20mph Zone) Order 201* Notice is hereby given that Essex County Council proposes to make the above Order under Sections 84(1) (a) and (2) and Part III of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The effect of the Order: To introduce a 20mph Zone on the following lengths of Britten Avenue, Stephenson Drive, Lennon Crescent, Jenner Road, Morris Avenue, Bronte Drive, Whittle Road, Walton Avenue in the Borough of Basildon: Road Description Britten Avenue, From its junction with Faraday Way (previously known as Basildon Craylands) to its junction with Lincoln Road (entire length). Bronte Drive, Basildon From its junction with Britten Avenue for its entire length. Jenner Road, Basildon From its junction with Britten Avenue for its entire length. Lennon Crescent, From its junction with Britten Avenue to its junction with Morris Basildon Avenue. Morris Avenue, From its junction with Britten Avenue for its entire length. Basildon Stephenson Drive, From its junction with Britten Avenue to its junction with Basildon Faraday Way. Walton Avenue, From its junction with Britten Avenue to its junction with Basildon Chichester Close. Whittle Road, Basildon From its junction with Britten Avenue for its entire length including the turning circle. Further details: A copy of the draft Order, a copy of this notice, a map illustrating the proposal and a Statement of Reasons may be examined at all reasonable hours at Network Management, A2 Annexe Seax House, Victoria Road South, Chelmsford; Basildon Borough Council, The Basildon Centre, St Martin's Square, Basildon and Basildon Library, The Basildon Centre, St Martin's Square, Basildon. These documents can also be viewed on the Essex Highways website referenced TRAF/6301: http://www.essexhighways.org/transport-and-roads/Highway-Schemes-and- Developments/traffic-regulation-orders.aspx Objections: Anyone who wishes to object to the proposed Order should send the grounds for their objection in writing to ‘Development Management, Essex Highways, SMO3 Childerditch Depot, Chiderditch Hall Drive, Brentwood, Essex, CM13 3HD or e-mail to [email protected] quoting reference DM279/A/28 by 20 February 2017 Dated: 27 January 2017 County Hall Liz Burr Chelmsford Head of Network Management .
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