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Corbeau Seats Motor Rally Tendring & Clacton 2018 The Essex County Council (Various Roads, District of Tendring) (Corbeau Seats Motor Rally Tendring & Clacton 2018) (Special Events) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2018 The Essex County Council (Mill Lane, Bradfield) (Corbeau Seats Motor Rally Tendring & Clacton 2018) (Special Events) (Temporary One Way Restriction) Order 2018 The Essex County Council (Various Roads, District of Tendring) (Corbeau Seats Motor Rally Tendring & Clacton 2018) (Special Events) (Temporary Clearway) Order 2018 Notice is hereby given that Essex County Council in exercise of its powers under Section 16 A-C of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended, has made the above Order to facilitate the Corbeau Seats Motor Rally Tendring & Clacton 2018. Effect of the orders: 1. To temporarily close the following roads in the District of Tendring (Team HQ Stage will commence from mid-day 12:00 Friday 20th April to 23:59 Sunday 22nd April 2018 and the restrictions for Stages 1 to 15 are scheduled to commence on Sunday 22nd April 2018 between the hours of 00:01h to 23:59h): Stages Road Description West Road, Clacton From its junction with Coan Avenue to its junction with Team HQ Marine Parade West. area Marine Parade West, From its junction with West Road to its junction with Clacton Tower Road. Wolves Hall Lane, From its junction with Chapel Lane to its junction with Tendring/Great Oakley Stonehall Lane. Stonehall Lane, From its junction with Wolves Hall Lane to its junction Stages 1, 6 Tendring/Great Oakley with Colchester Road. and 11 Colchester Road, Great From its junction with Stonehall Lane to its junction Oakley with Wix Road. Wix Road, Great From its junction with Colchester Road for a distance Oakley of approximately 650 metres in a northerly direction. Spinnels Lane, Wix From a point approximately 700 metres east then north of its junction with Bradfield Road to its junction with B1352 Harwich Road. Stages 2, 7 B1352 Harwich Road, From its junction with Spinnels Lane to its junction with and 12 Wix/Bradfield Heath Road. Heath Road, From its junction with B1352 Harwich Road for a Mistley/Bradfield distance of approximately 350 metres in a southerly direction. Grange Road, From a point approximately 600 metres generally Lawford/Ardleigh south west from its junction with Bromley Road in a Stages 3, 8 south-westerly direction to its junction with Ardleigh and 13 Road. Little Bromley Road, From its junction with Grange Road to its junction with Ardleigh the A137 Harwich Road. Church Road, Little From its junction with Spratts Lane to its junction with Bromley its junction with Barlon Road. Barlon Road/Little From its junction with Church Road to its junction with Bromley Road, Little Carringtons Road and Morebarn Road. Stages 4, 9 Bromley/Great Bromley and 14 Morebarn Road, Great From its junction with Little Bromley Road to its Bromley junction with Badley Hall Road. Badley Hall Road, From its junction with Morebarn Road to its junction Great Bromley with Spratts Lane. Hilliards Road, Little From its junction with Spratts Lane to its junction with Bromley/Great Bromley Park Road. Stone Road, Great From its junction with Hilliards Road to its junction with Bromley Mary Lane North. Dead Lane/South From its junction with the B1027 to its junction with Heath Road, St Straight Road. Osyth/Great Bentley Straight Road, St From its junction with South Heath Road to its junction Osyth/Great Bentley with Wick Lane. Wick Road, St From its junction with Wick Lane to its junction with Stages 5, Osyth/Great Bentley The Tye Road. 10 and 15 The Tye Road, St From its junction with Wick Road to its junction with Osyth/Great Bentley Lovers Lane. Lovers Lane, Great From its junction with The Tye Road to its junction with Bentley St Marys Road. St Marys Road, Great From its junction with Lovers Lane for a distance of Bentley approximately 600 metres in a generally south westerly direction. 2. To introduce a temporary one way restriction on the following length of Mill Lane, Bradfield in the District of Tendring (commences on Sunday 22nd April 2018 between the hours of 00:01h to 23:59h): Stages Road Description Permitted direction of travel Stages 2, 7 Mill Lane, From its junction with The Street Westerly/South Westerly and 12 Bradfield to its junction with Windmill Road. 3. To introduce a temporary Clearway (No Stopping at Any Time) on both sides of carriageway on the following lengths of roads in the District of Tendring. Signs will be installed indicating when the Clearway will be in force (Team HQ Stage will commence from mid-day 12:00 Friday 20th April to 23:59 Sunday 22nd April 2018 and the restrictions for Stages 1 to 15 are scheduled to commence on Sunday 22nd April 2018 between the hours of 00:01h to 23:59h): Stages Road Description Hastings Avenue, From its junction with Selsey Avenue to its junction Clacton with West Road. West Road, Clacton From its junction with Coan Avenue to Marine Team HQ area Parade West. Marine Parade West, From its junction with West Road to its junction with Clacton Tower Road. Chapel Lane, Tendring From its junction with the B1035 to its junction with Wolves Hall Lane. Parsonage Lane, From its junction with the B1035 to its junction with Tendring Wolves Hall Lane. Wolves Hall Lane, From its junction with Chapel Lane to its junction Tendring/Great Oakley with Stonehall Lane. Stages 1, 6 and Stonehall Lane, From its junction with Wolves Hall Lane to its 11 Tendring/Great Oakley junction with Colchester Road. Colchester Road, Great From its junction with Honeypot Lane to its junction Oakley with Stones Green Road. Wix Road, Great From its junction with Colchester Road for a Oakley distance of approximately 1400 metres in a northerly direction. Spinnels Lane, Wix From its junction with Bradfield Road to its junction Stages 2, 7 and with B1352 Harwich Road. 12 B1352 Harwich Road, From its junction with Wheatsheaf Lane to its Wix/Bradfield junction with Stourview Avenue. Heath Road/Windmill From its junction with B1352 Harwich Road to its Road, Mistley/Bradfield junction with Straight Road. The Street, Bradfield From its junction with the B1352 Harwich Road to its junction with Mill Lane. Mill Lane, Bradfield From its junction with The Street to its junction with Windmill Road. Grange Road, From its junction with School Lane to its junction Lawford/Ardleigh with Ardleigh Road. Little Bromley Road, From its junction with Grange Road to its junction Ardleigh with the A137 Harwich Road. Ardleigh Road, Little From its junction with Shop Road to its junction with Bromley/Ardleigh Grange Road. Stages 3, 8 and Home Farm Lane, From its junction with Little Bromley Road, north for 13 Ardleigh a distance of approximately 280 metres. Waterhouse Lane, From its junction with Little Bromley Road to its Ardleigh junction with Morrow Lane. Morrow Lane, Ardleigh From its junction with Little Bromley Road to its junction with Waterhouse Lane. Hungerdown Lane, From its junction with Little Bromley Road to its Ardleigh/Lawford junction with Tile Barn Lane. Church Road, Little From its junction with Bentley Road to its junction Bromley with Barton Road. Spratts Lane, Little From its junction with Church Road to its junction Bromley with Hilliards Road. Barlon Road/Little From its junction with Church Road to its junction Bromley Road, Little with Carringtons Road and Morebarn Road. Bromley/Great Bromley Morebarn Road, Great From its junction with Little Bromley Road to its Bromley junction with Badley Hall Road. Badley Hall Road, From its junction with B1029 Brook Street to its Stages 4, 9 and Great Bromley junction with Spratts Lane. 14 Hilliards Road, Little From its junction with Spratts Lane to its junction Bromley/Great Bromley with Park Road. Stone Road, Great From its junction with Hilliards Road to its junction Bromley with Mary Lane North. Carringtons Road, From its junction with the Lilleys Lane to its junction Great Bromley with Little Bromley Road. Park Road, Great From its junction with Chase Road East to the Bromley/Little Bentley A120. Mary Lane North, Great From its junction with the B1029 Brook Street to its Bromley junction with Stone Road. Paynes Lane, Little From its junction with Bentley Road generally south Bromley east for a distance of approximately 800 metres. Dead Lane/South Heath From its junction with the B1027 to its junction with Road, St Osyth/Great Dial Road. Bentley Straight Road, St From its junction with South Heath Road to its Stages 5, 10 and Osyth/Great Bentley junction with Wick Lane. 15 Wick Road/Bentley From its junction with Wick Lane to its junction with Road, St Osyth/Great Highbirch Road. Bentley The Tye Road, St From its junction with Wick Road to its junction with Osyth/Great Bentley Weeley Road. Lovers Lane, Great From its junction with The Tye Road to its junction Bentley with St Marys Road. St Marys Road, Great From its junction with Lovers Lane to its junction Bentley with Aingers Green Road. Frowick Lane, St Osyth From its junction with the B1027 to its junction with Highbirch Road. Aingers Green Road, St From its junction with St Marys Road to its junction Osyth/Great Bentley with Wick Road. The Essex County Council (Tendring District) (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (Consolidation) Order 2008 will be temporarily amended to include the temporary ‘No Stopping at Any Time’ restriction and suspend any existing parking and waiting restrictions on the above lengths of roads listed under bullet point 3 only. All other restrictions and exemptions contained in the aforementioned Order and Amendments to that Order shall remain in force.
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