The Norfolk County Council (Northrepps and Southrepps, A149 Norwich Road/Crossdale Street/North Walsham Road/ Cromer Road) (50 M.P.H

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The Norfolk County Council (Northrepps and Southrepps, A149 Norwich Road/Crossdale Street/North Walsham Road/ Cromer Road) (50 M.P.H THE NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL (NORTHREPPS AND SOUTHREPPS, A149 NORWICH ROAD/CROSSDALE STREET/NORTH WALSHAM ROAD/ CROMER ROAD) (50 M.P.H. SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 2021 . The Norfolk County Council in exercise of their powers under Section 84(1) and (2) and 122 and parts III and IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, (hereinafter referred to as "the Act") and of all other enabling powers and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 to the Act, hereby make the following Order:- 1. This Order may be cited as The Norfolk County Council (Northrepps and Southrepps, A149 Norwich Road/Crossdale Street/North Walsham Road/ Cromer Road) (50 m.p.h. Speed Limit) Order 2019 and shall come into effect on the 15th day of February 2021. 2. No person shall cause or permit any vehicle to proceed along the lengths of roads specified in the Schedule to this Order at a speed exceeding 50 m.p.h. 3. No speed limit imposed by this Order applies to vehicles falling within Regulation 3(4) of the Road Traffic Exemptions (Special Forces) (Variation and Amendment) Regulations 2011 when used in accordance with Regulation 3(5) of those Regulations. 4. The Norfolk County Council (Northrepps, Norwich Road/ North Walsham Road) (50 m.p.h. Speed Limit) Order 2005 will be revoked in its entirety on the date of commencement of this Order. 5. Insofar as any provision of this Order conflicts with any provision of any previous Order relating to the lengths of road specified in the Schedule to this Order, that provision of this Order shall prevail. SCHEDULE In the Parishes of Northrepps and Southrepps 50 m.p.h. Speed Limit A149 Norwich Road/ From a point 540 metres south of its junction with Crossdale Street/ - Stevens Road to a point 100 metres north of its North Walsham Road/ junction with B1436 Roughton Road Cromer Road Dated this 8th day of February 2021 Chief Legal Officer HKS/61955(Northrepps&SouthreppsPGA022- 50mph)21 .
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