OF METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL (MOVING TRAFFIC)(CONSOLIDATION)(AMENDMENT NO.1) ORDER 2020 VARIOUS ROADS IN ROYDS, AND WARDS NOTICE is hereby given that Metropolitan District Council made the above Order on 24th March 2020 under its powers contained in the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which is to introduce to following restrictions:- ROYDS WARD To add the following boundary roads (excluded from the restriction) to the current 7.5 tonne heavy goods vehicle prohibition (except for access) zone in the Woodside area of : • Halifax Road (A6036) from its junction with Netherlands Avenue to a point 10 metres east of its junction with Lane; • Royds Hall Lane from its junction with Halifax Road (A6036) to its junction with Abb Scott Lane; • Halifax Road (A6036) from a point 10 metres west of its junction with Royds Hall Lane to its junction with Meadway. To revoke the following boundary road (excluded from the restriction) from that current 7.5 tonne heavy goods vehicle prohibition (except for access) zone: • Halifax Road (A6036) from its junction with Meadway to its junction with Netherlands Avenue. TONG WARD To prohibit vehicles proceeding (except for access) in the length of New Lane, Holmewood and Tong Village from a point 75 metres south east of its junction with the southern carriageway edge of Raikes Lane for a distance of 2 metres in a south easterly direction. Landowners and farmers who have access via a locked gate, pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders will be exempted from the restriction. WYKE WARD To prohibit vehicles weighing over 7.5 tonnes proceeding: • in the length of Town Gate (B6379), Wyke from its junction with Huddersfield Road (B6379) to a point 60 metres north of the northern projected kerb line of Clare Road; and • in the length of Wainman Street, Wyke from its junction with Huddersfield Road (B6379) to its junction with Town Gate (B6379) The Order comes into force on 30th March 2020 and a copy of the Order together with a map showing the affected roads may be examined during normal office hours at the Customer Services Reception, City Hall, Bradford, BD1 1HY. If you wish to question the validity of the Order, or of any provision contained therein on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or on the grounds that any requirements of that Act or of any Instrument made under it, have not been complied with in relation to the Order, you may, within six weeks from the date upon which the Order was made (i.e. 24th March 2020) apply to the High Court for this purpose. Dated this 27th day of March 2020. City Solicitor, Legal and Democratic Services, City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, City Hall, Bradford BD1 1HY.