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Coastal Car Parks: Anderby Creek, Huttoft, Moggs Eye, Six Marshes and Wolla Bank LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (ANDERBY CREEK, HUTTOFT, MOGGS EYE, SIX MARSHES & WOLLA BANK – VARIOUS ROADS) (PROHIBITION OF WAITING) EXPERIMENTAL ORDER 2021 STATEMENT OF REASONS • The Order will come into operation on 31 May 2021 for a minimum of 6 months and a maximum of 18 months. • The proposals will remove obstruction of the highway by parked vehicles, facilitate traffic flow, ensure all accesses are kept clear and improve visibility and road safety for all users. • The Experimental Order will allow the County Council to assess the effects of the restrictions and consider the views of residents and anyone who may wish to comment before a decision is made as to whether to make the order permanent. • Therefore, in accordance with the County Council’s Policy, it is proposed to prohibit waiting as set out on the Plans to the Order. • The Chief Constable, Anderby Creek, Huttoft, Ingoldmells and Chapel St Leonards Parish Councils and East Lindsey District Council have been consulted, along with other local groups/companies. PUBLIC NOTICE LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (ANDERBY CREEK, HUTTOFT, MOGGS EYE, SIX MARSHES & WOLLA BANK – VARIOUS ROADS) (PROHIBITION OF WAITING) EXPERIMENTAL ORDER 2021 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lincolnshire County Council has made an Order under their powers contained in the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to impose an Experimental Order that prohibits waiting in the vicinity of, and the roads leading to, the following coastal car parks: Anderby Creek, Huttoft, Moggs Eye, Six Marshes and Wolla Bank. The Order will come into operation on 31 May 2021 and a copy of the plan showing the lengths of road concerned with a Statement of Reasons can be requested. During Covid-19 you are not permitted to view these documents at Council offices, however the documents can be supplied to you by emailing [email protected] or calling our Customer Service Centre on 01522 782070 during office hours. Lincolnshire County Council will be considering in due course whether the provisions of the Order should continue in force indefinitely together with any representations or objections received. Representations or objections to the proposals, together with the grounds on which they are made, must be made in writing to Chief Executive - Lincolnshire County Council, Lancaster House, 36 Orchard Street, Lincoln, LN1 1XX or Email: [email protected] (For the attention of: Traffic Orders Team) by 1 December 2021. Any person who desires 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 requirement of the Act or of any instrument made under it has not been complied with in relation to the Order may within 6 weeks after 24 May 2021 make application to the High Court for this purpose. NORTH Huttoft Moggs Eye Lincolnshire COUNTY COUNCIL Highways AllianceAnderby Creek Wolla Bank Six Marshes © Crown copyright and database rights 2020 Ordnance Survey 100025370. Rev. Description Drawn Ch'kd Auth Date Project Project Drawn Date Coastal Car Parks Traffic Orders JE 04/21 Status Project No. Ch'kd Date Lincolnshire 867 COUNTY COUNCIL Drawing Title Auth Traced Highways Alliance Proposed Traffic Orders - Overview Drawing No. Rev. Scale Lancaster House,36 Orchard Street,Lincoln,LN1 1XX H/JE/867/001 0 NTS @A3 May 17,2021 - 10:02am G:\common\Traffic Regulation Orders\Schemes Master Folder DO NOT CHANGE\501-900\867 Coastal Country Park Parking Issues\CAD\Waiting Restrictions Plans.dwg A3 NORTH Lincolnshire COUNTY COUNCIL Highways Alliance © Crown copyright and database rights 2020 Ordnance Survey 100025370. Key Proposed Waiting Restrictions Rev. Description Drawn Ch'kd Auth Date Project Drawn Date Coastal Car Parks Traffic Orders JE 03/21 Lincolnshire Ch'kd Date COUNTY COUNCIL Status Project No. Auth Traced Highways Alliance 867 Drawing Title Scale Lancaster House 36 Orchard Street Proposed Traffic Orders - Anderby NTS Lincoln Creek Car Park @A4 LN1 1XX Drawing No. Rev. H/JE/867/003 0 May 17,2021 - 4:14pm \\hpcen1\users\users\common\Traffic Regulation Orders\Schemes Master Folder DO NOT CHANGE\501-900\867 Coastal Country Park Parking Issues\CAD\Waiting Restrictions Plans.dwg A4 NORTH Lincolnshire COUNTY COUNCIL Highways Alliance © Crown copyright and database rights 2020 Ordnance Survey 100025370. Key Proposed Waiting Restrictions Rev. Description Drawn Ch'kd Auth Date Project Drawn Date Coastal Car Parks Traffic Orders JE 03/21 Lincolnshire Ch'kd Date COUNTY COUNCIL Status Project No. Auth Traced Highways Alliance 867 Drawing Title Scale Lancaster House 36 Orchard Street Proposed Traffic Orders - Huttoft Car NTS Lincoln Park @A4 LN1 1XX Drawing No. Rev. H/JE/867/001 0 May 07,2021 - 10:59am G:\common\Traffic Regulation Orders\Schemes Master Folder DO NOT CHANGE\501-900\867 Coastal Country Park Parking Issues\CAD\Waiting Restrictions Plans.dwg A4 NORTH Lincolnshire COUNTY COUNCIL Highways Alliance © Crown copyright and database rights 2020 Ordnance Survey 100025370. Key Proposed Waiting Restrictions Rev. Description Drawn Ch'kd Auth Date Project Drawn Date Coastal Car Parks Traffic Orders JE 03/21 Lincolnshire Ch'kd Date COUNTY COUNCIL Status Project No. Auth Traced Highways Alliance 867 Drawing Title Scale Lancaster House 36 Orchard Street Proposed Traffic Orders - Moggs Eye NTS Lincoln Car Park @A4 LN1 1XX Drawing No. Rev. H/JE/867/002 0 Apr 12,2021 - 1:48pm \\hpcen1\users\users\common\Traffic Regulation Orders\Schemes Master Folder DO NOT CHANGE\501-900\867 Coastal Country Park Parking Issues\CAD\Waiting Restrictions Plans.dwg A4 NORTH Lincolnshire COUNTY COUNCIL Highways Alliance © Crown copyright and database rights 2020 Ordnance Survey 100025370. Key Proposed Waiting Restrictions Rev. Description Drawn Ch'kd Auth Date Project Drawn Date Coastal Car Parks Traffic Orders JE 03/21 Lincolnshire Ch'kd Date COUNTY COUNCIL Status Project No. Auth Traced Highways Alliance 867 Drawing Title Scale Lancaster House 36 Orchard Street Proposed Traffic Orders - Six Marshes NTS Lincoln Car Park @A4 LN1 1XX Drawing No. Rev. H/JE/867/005 0 Apr 12,2021 - 1:47pm \\hpcen1\users\users\common\Traffic Regulation Orders\Schemes Master Folder DO NOT CHANGE\501-900\867 Coastal Country Park Parking Issues\CAD\Waiting Restrictions Plans.dwg A4 NORTH Lincolnshire COUNTY COUNCIL Highways Alliance © Crown copyright and database rights 2020 Ordnance Survey 100025370. Key Proposed Waiting Restrictions Rev. Description Drawn Ch'kd Auth Date Project Drawn Date Coastal Car Parks Traffic Orders JE 03/21 Lincolnshire Ch'kd Date COUNTY COUNCIL Status Project No. Auth Traced Highways Alliance 867 Drawing Title Scale Lancaster House 36 Orchard Street Proposed Traffic Orders - Wolla Bank NTS Lincoln Car Park @A4 LN1 1XX Drawing No. Rev. H/JE/867/004 0 Apr 12,2021 - 1:46pm \\hpcen1\users\users\common\Traffic Regulation Orders\Schemes Master Folder DO NOT CHANGE\501-900\867 Coastal Country Park Parking Issues\CAD\Waiting Restrictions Plans.dwg A4.
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