0620 Various Roads Wraxall and Failand and Abbots Leigh Temporary Prohibition of Waiting Loading Order 2020

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0620 Various Roads Wraxall and Failand and Abbots Leigh Temporary Prohibition of Waiting Loading Order 2020 Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 - Section 14 Notice of Temporary Traffic Regulation Order Various Roads, Wraxall and Failand and Abbots Leigh, North Somerset Temporary Prohibition of Waiting & Loading Order 2020 Date coming into force: 7 July 2020 Notice is hereby given that North Somerset Council in pursuance of the provisions of section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended, the Traffic Management Act 2004 as amended’ and of all other enabling powers, intend to make an order the effect of which will be to temporarily prohibit waiting and loading to all vehicles on the lengths of roads specified in the Schedule to this Notice. Exemptions are included for emergency services, works access and enforcement of the restrictions. This order is required because of the need to implement measures for public safety in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. This order will become operative on 7 June 2020 for a maximum period of 18 months. However, the closures may not be implemented for the whole of the period but only as necessitated in response to the Covid-19 situation. Appropriate traffic signs will be displayed when and where the measures are in force. Schedule - Manor Road, Abbots Leigh – its entire length. Weir Lane, Abbots Leigh – its entire length. Sandy Lane, Abbots Leigh – its entire length. Sandy Lane, Wraxall & Failand – its entire length. Harris Lane, Abbots Leigh – its entire length. Manor Lane, Abbots Leigh – its entire length For further information www.n-somerset.gov.uk/roadworks North Somerset Council, Town Hall, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1UJ 01934 888 802 .
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