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78428 Worcs CC X143.Indd WORCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE The Order will vary the above Consolidation Order (which provides for civil enforcement of contraventions of waiting prohibitions and Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 restrictions) and will contain exemptions to allow parking/access for (C2115 Peopleton to A422 Upton Snodsbury, Peopleton) certain purposes and limited waiting by disabled persons’ vehicles. (Temporary Closure) Order 2017 The Order will come into operation on 21 December 2017. Order made: to close that part of C2115 Peopleton to A422 Upton A copy of the Order, relevant map and Statement of Reasons for Snodsbury, Peopleton from its junction with U47402 Monks Way for a making the Order may be inspected at Worcester City Council, distance of 560 metres in a northerly direction in order to facilitate Customer Service Centre, The Hive, Sawmill Walk, The Butts, Severn Trent works. Worcester, WR1 3PB and County Hall, Spetchley Road, Worcester, Exemptions: to permit access to any land or premises fronting the WR5 2NP during normal office hours. highway affected where there is no other form of access; and to allow The validity of the Council’s powers in making the Order or this the works to be undertaken. exercise of them may be questioned by application to the High Court Alternative route: C2115 Peopleton to A422 Upton Snodsbury, C2115 within 6 weeks from the date on which the Order was made. Peopleton Lane, A442 Broughton Hackett to Upton Snodsbury, A442 Worcestershire County Council (Mill Street, Worcester) (One-Way Alcester Road, A442 Spetchley Cross Ross, A44 Evesham Road, A44 Traffic) Order 2017 Evesham Road Egdon to Stonebow Road, A44 Worcester Road, C2115 On 30 November 2017 Worcestershire County Council made an Order Stonebow to Peopleton, C2115 Main Street and vice versa. the effect of which will be to impose a one way traffic Order on the Maximum duration: 18 Months. Anticipated duration: 3 days following road in Worcester:- Commencing: 18 December 2017. Mill Street from its junction with Portland Street to its junction with (C2024 Pensax, Abberley)(Temporary Closure) Order 2017 Willow Street. Traffic may only proceed in a north westerly then south Order made: to close that part of C2024 Pensax, Abberley from its westerly direction. junction with B4202 Pensax to its junction with C2192 Pensax Common The Order will not apply to road cleansing vehicles.The Order will in order to facilitate BT Openreach works. come into operation on 21 December 2017. Exemptions: to permit access to any land or premises fronting the A copy of the Order, relevant map and Statement of Reasons for highway affected where there is no other form of access; and to allow making the Order may be inspected at Worcester City Council, the works to be undertaken. Customer Service Centre, The Hive, Sawmill Walk, The Butts, Alternative route: C2024 Stockton, A443 Stockton, A443 Stockton Worcester, WR1 3PB and County Hall, Spetchley Road, Worcester, Road, A443 Elms Green, A443 Stockton Road, C2230 The Common, WR5 2NP during normal office hours. B4202 Clows Top Road, B4202 Pensax and vice versa. The validity of the Council’s powers in making the Order or this Maximum duration: 18 Months. Anticipated duration: 4 days exercise of them may be questioned by application to the High Court Commencing: 18 December 2017. within 6 weeks from the date on which the Order was made. (City of Worcester) (Civil Enforcement Area) (Waiting Restrictions (C2064 Stocks Road, Alfrick)(Temporary Closure) Order 2017 and Street Parking Places) Consolidation Order 2011 (Variation) Proposed Order: to close that part of C2064 Stocks Road, Alfrick from Order 2017 [Limited Waiting Except for Permit Holders and its junction with C2233 Alfrick to its junction with U62219 Blackhouse Revocation of Limited Waiting on Henwick Road, Worcester] Lane in order to facilitate carriageway pre-surfacing works by WCC. Worcestershire County Council are to consider making an Order the Exemptions: to permit access to any land or premises fronting the effect of which will be to replace limited waiting 2 hours no return highway affected where there is no other form of access; and to allow within 2 hours 8.00am - 8.00pm with limited waiting 2 hours no the works to be undertaken. return within 2 hours 8.00am - 8.00pm except permit holders on Alternative route: C2064 Longley Green to Stocks Lane Alfrick, C2064 the following length and side of road in Worcester:- Longley Green, C2064 Malvern ills Boundary to Longley Green, C2070 Henwick Road (east side) from a point 117.2 metres north of its Suckley, C2070 Suckley Road, C2065 Lulsley, C2065 Lulsley to junction with Himbleton Road to a point 180.4 metres north of that Knightwick Road, C2065 Knightwick Road, C2065 Knightwick Road to junction. Hopton Lane, C2245 Hopton Lane, C2064 Stitchins Hill, C2064 Bridges The Order will vary the above Consolidation Order (which provides Stone, C2064 Alfrick Pound and vice versa.. for civil enforcement of contraventions of waiting prohibitions and Maximum duration: 18 Months. Anticipated duration: 2 days (within a restrictions) and will contain exemptions to allow parking/access for 2 week period). Commencing: 8 January 2018. certain purposes and limited waiting by disabled persons’ vehicles. (Footpath KP-573, Kempsey)(Temporary Closure Order) 2017 A copy of the draft Order, relevant plan and Statement of Reasons for Order made: to close part of Footpath KP-573, Kempsey for its entire proposing to make the Order may be inspected at Worcester City length. Council, Customer Service Centre, The Hive, Sawmill Walk, The Butts, The Order has been made due to construction site works and the Worcester, WR1 3PB, and County Hall, Spetchley Road, Worcester, likelihood of danger to the public. WR5 2NP during normal office hours. Any objections/representations There are exemptions in the Order to permit access to any land or you may have must be sent in writing to me at County Hall or premises having a frontage to the highway affected where there is no email roadtraffi[email protected] to be received by other form of access; and to allow the necessary works to be 11 January 2018. undertaken. (City of Worcester) (Civil Enforcement Area) (Waiting Restrictions Alternative route: C2208 Post Office Lane, U60032 Oakfield Drive, and Street Parking Places) Consolidation Order 2011 (Variation) U60034 Napleton Lane and vice versa. Order 2017 [Prohibition of Waiting and Resident/Visitor Permit The proposed Order will continue in force for a period not exceeding Holders Only Parking on Merrimans’s Walk and Lansdowne Road, 6 months or until the works which it is proposed to be carried out have Worcester] been completed, whichever is the earlier. However, it is anticipated Worcestershire County Council are to consider making an Order the that the Order will only be operative for 6 months commencing on effect of which will be to prohibit waiting at any time on the 20 December 2017. following lengths and sides of roads in Worcester: Merriman’s Walk (east side) from its junction with Lansdowne Road for a distance of (Lambert Road, Worcester)(Temporary Closure) Order 2017 10.3 metres in a northerly direction; (west side) from its junction with Proposed Order: to close that part of Lambert Road, Worcester from Lansdowne Road for a distance of 10.6 metres in a northerly direction. its junction with Happy Land West to its junction with Comer Road Lansdowne Road (north side) from its junction with Merriman’s Walk in order to facilitate footway reconstruction and kerb replacement for a distance of 11.5 metres in an easterly direction and 9 metres in a works by WCC. westerly direction. Impose Resident/Visitor Permit Holders Only Exemptions: to permit access to any land or premises fronting the Parking – Lansdowne Road (north side) from a point 9 metres west of highway affected where there is no other form of access; and to allow its junction with Merriman’s Walk for a distance of 23.8 metres in a the works to be undertaken. westerly direction Alternative route: Happy Land West, A44 Bromyard Road, Comer The Order will vary the above Consolidation Order (which provides Road and vice versa. for civil enforcement of contraventions of waiting prohibitions and Maximum duration: 18 Months. Anticipated duration: 6 days restrictions) and will contain exemptions to allow parking/access for Commencing: 9 January 2018. certain purposes and limited waiting by disabled persons’ vehicles. (City of Worcester) (Civil Enforcement Area) (Waiting Restrictions A copy of the draft Order, relevant plan and Statement of Reasons for and Street Parking Places) Consolidation Order 2011 (Variation) proposing to make the Order may be inspected at Worcester City Order 2017 [Prohibition of Waiting and Revocation of Restriction Council, Customer Service Centre, The Hive, Sawmill Walk, The Butts, of Waiting on Ferry Close, Worcester] Worcester, WR1 3PB, and County Hall, Spetchley Road, Worcester, On 30 November 2017 Worcestershire County Council made an Order WR5 2NP during normal office hours. Any objections/representations the effect of which will be to replace restriction of waiting Monday - you may have must be sent in writing to me at County Hall or Friday 10.00am - 4.00pm with prohibition of waiting at any time on the email roadtraffi[email protected] to be received by following length and side of road in Worcester: 11 January 2018. Ferry Close (north west side) from its junction with Henwick Road SIMON MALLINSON, Head of Legal and Democratic Services, County for a distance of 74.6 metres in a south westerly direction, and then Hall, Spetchley Road, Worcester WR5 2NP 14th December 2017 south easterly, then north easterly direction to the extent of the turning point. www.worcestershire.gov.uk.
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