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(Various Roads, Teignbridge) (Waiting Restrictions) Amendment Order Devon County Council (Various Roads, Teignbridge) (Waiting Restrictions) Amendment Order Devon County Council propose to make this under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to introduce: ASHBURTON: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Cooks Close, Eastern Road, Miners Close and Western Road; Limited Waiting Mon-Sat 9am-6pm 30 Minutes No Return Within 1 Hour on a specified length of St Lawrence Lane; Permit Holders Only At Any Time (Zone RM) on a specified length of St Lawrence Lane; BISHOPSTEIGNTON: No Waiting At Any Time on a specified length of Forder Lane; BOVEY TRACEY: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Crokers Meadow, Cromwells Way, Hind Street, Mary Street, Old Newton Road, Pottery Road, Priory and the Road to Blue Waters Industrial Estate; No Waiting Mon-Fri 9am-6pm and Sat 9am–1pm on a specified length of St Johns Lane; No Loading Mon-Fri 9am-6pm and Sat 9am-1pm on a specified length of St Johns Lane; No Waiting Mon-Sat 9am-6pm on specified lengths of Abbey Close; BUCKFASTLEIGH: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Chapel Street, Market Close, Oaklands Road and Plymouth Road; Revocation of No Waiting At Any Time on a specified length of Plymouth Road; DAWLISH: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of School Hill and Stockton Hill; DAWLISH WARREN: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Millin Way and Week Lane; Revocation of No Waiting At Any Time on a specified length of Warren Road; DENBURY: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of East Street, North Street, South Street and West Street; EXMINSTER: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Milbury Farm Meadow and Old Quarry Drive; IPPLEPEN: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Bridge Street and Fore Street; No Loading At Any Time on specified lengths of Fore Street; KENTON: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Higher Down; KINGSTEIGNTON: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Greenhill Road, Longford Lane; Pottery Road, Tweenways and Wolverton Drive; NEWTON ABBOT: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Ashburton Road, Barton Drive, Broadlands Avenue, Haytor Drive, Hewett Close, Highweek Road, Lime Tree Walk, Manor Road, Mapleton Close, Minerva Way, Oakland Road, Orleigh Cross, Pinewood Road, Raleigh Road, Silverwood Avenue, Swanborough Road, Twickenham Road and Wain Lane; Revocation of No Waiting At Any Time on a specified length of Mapleton Close; OGWELL: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Reynell Road; SHALDON: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Commons Old Road, Coombe Road, Ringmore Road and The Green; STARCROSS: No Waiting At Any Time on a specified length of Longfield; TEDBURN ST MARY: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Four Oaks Road, Road from Heath Cross to Chapel Cottage, School Lane and Southway; TEIGNMOUTH: No Waiting At Any Time on specified lengths of Daimonds Lane and Mill Lane; No Loading At Any Time on a specified length of Station Road. Where appropriate there will be the usual exemptions including those in relation to the picking up & setting down of passengers, loading/unloading of goods & disabled persons vehicles. Draft order, plans & statement of reasons may be seen during usual office hours at the address below in main reception, Mon-Sat 8:30am-5:30pm at Ashburton Library, Tue 10am-6pm, Thu 10am-5pm, Fri/Sat 10am-1pm at Bovey Tracey Library, Mon/Tue/Sat 10am-1pm, Thu 3pm-6pm, Fri 2pm-5pm at Buckfastleigh Library, Mon/Sat 9am-1pm, Tue/Fri 9am-5pm, Thu 9am-6pm at Dawlish Library, Mon/Sat 10am-1pm, Tue/Wed/Fri 2pm-5pm at Kingskerswell Library, Mon 2pm-5pm, Wed 10am-6pm, Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-1pm at Kingsteignton Library, Mon-Thu 9am-6pm, Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 9am-4pm at Newton Abbot Library, Mon/Wed 9am-6pm, Tue/Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 9am-1pm at Teignmouth Library. Draft order, order being amended & statement of reasons at devon.cc/alwrp from 20th June until 12th July. Objections & other comments specifying the proposal & the grounds on which they are made must be in writing to the address below or via devon.cc/alwrp to arrive by 12th July 2019. If you make a submission be aware that contact details & points contributed may be made publicly available in accordance with our legal obligations. Receipt of submissions may not be acknowledged but those received will be considered & may be shared within Devon County Council & our partners. Further information on how we process personal data at www.devon.gov.uk (search for traffic regulation orders privacy notice). 20th June 2019 reference IMR/ B13525-5715 County Solicitor, County Hall, Topsham Road, Exeter EX2 4QD Statement of Reasons The restrictions are being proposed to resolve minor local issues that have been reported to the council and considered as part of the Teignbridge Highways and Traffic Orders Committee annual local waiting restrictions programme. In addition, it is proposed to make adjustments to update descriptions to ensure measurements in the traffic order correspond with existing on street markings. Specific details of what is proposed at each location can be found within the deposit documents. The restrictions are proposed to avoid danger to persons or other traffic using the road or for preventing the likelihood of any such danger arising, for facilitating the passage on the road or any other road of any class of traffic (including pedestrians) and to preserve/improving the amenities of the area through which the roads run. full statement of reasons below Plan Reference Location Electoral Division Parish/Town Proposals Statement of Reasons Milbury Farm Meadow Exminster & ENV5715-01 & Old Quarry Drive Haldon Exminster Introduce No Waiting At Any Time To prevent inappropriate parking Exminster & ENV5715-02 Higher Down Haldon Kenton Introduce No Waiting At Any Time To prevent inappropriate parking Exminster & ENV5715-03 Longfield Haldon Starcross Introduce No Waiting At Any Time To prevent inappropriate and obstructive parking. Bridge Street at junction with North Ipplepen & The To prevent inappropriate and obstructive parking and maintain ENV5715-04 Street Kerswells Ipplepen Extend No Waiting At Any Time. visibility at junction. Introduce No Loading At Any Time and Ipplepen & The extend No Waiting At Any Time to replace ENV5715-05 Fore Street Kerswells Ipplepen APMs. To prevent inappropriate and obstructive parking. Ipplepen & The ENV5715-06 Ringmore Road Kerswells Shaldon Extend No Waiting At Any Time. To prevent inappropriate and obstructive parking. Ipplepen & The ENV5715-07 Coombe Road Kerswells Shaldon No Waiting at Any Time Replaced unauthorised hatched markings. Commons Old Road at junction with Torquay Ipplepen & The To prevent inappropriate parking and maintain visibility at ENV5715-08 Road Kerswells Shaldon Introduce No Waiting At Any Time. junction. Ipplepen & The Replace unauthorised Access Protection Marking to prevent ENV5715-09 The Green Kerswells Shaldon Introduce No Waiting At Any Time. obstruction of the pedestrian accesses. to prevent obstructive parking outside the church and in the ENV5715-10 Hind Street Bovey Rural Bovey Tracey New length of No Waiting At Any Time. narrow section Mary Street junction ENV5715-11 with Crokers Meadow Bovey Rural Bovey Tracey New length of No Waiting At Any Time. To prevent parking on grass verges Old Newton Road, To prevent inappropriate and obstructive parking and maintain ENV5715-12 Heathfield Bovey Rural Bovey Tracey New length of No Waiting At Any Time. visibility at junction. ENV5715-13 Abbey Close Bovey Rural Bovey Tracey Extend No Waiting Mon-Sat 9am-6pm To prevent inappropriate and obstructive parking. ENV5715-14 St Johns Lane Bovey Rural Bovey Tracey New length of timed No Loading restriction To prevent loading bay from being obstructed To prevent inappropriate and obstructive parking on and ENV5715-15 Cromwells Way Bovey Rural Bovey Tracey New length of No Waiting At Any Time. adjacent to bend and island. To prevent inappropriate and obstructive parking on and ENV5715-16 Priory Bovey Rural Bovey Tracey New length of No Waiting At Any Time. adjacent to bend and island. Plan Reference Location Electoral Division Parish/Town Proposals Statement of Reasons To prevent inappropriate and obstructive parking and maintain ENV5715-17 Pottery Road Bovey Rural Bovey Tracey New length of No Waiting At Any Time. visibility at junction. Lime Tree Walk and Silverwood Avenue junction with Newton Abbot ENV5715-18 Pinewood Road South Newton Abbot Introduce No Waiting At Any Time. To prevent inappropriate parking near junction. Newton Abbot Extend and introduce sections of No To prevent inappropriate and obstructive parking and maintain ENV5715-19 Haytor Drive South Newton Abbot Waiting At Any Time. visibility at junction. Newton Abbot To prevent inappropriate and obstructive parking and assist bus ENV5715-20 Oakland Road South Newton Abbot Introduce No Waiting At Any Time. service. Newton Abbot To prevent inappropriate and obstructive parking and assist bus ENV5715-21 Raleigh Road South Newton Abbot Introduce No Waiting At Any Time. service. Newton Abbot To prevent inappropriate and obstructive parking and maintain ENV5715-22 Twickenham Road South Newton Abbot Introduce No Waiting At Any Time. visibility at junction. Newton Abbot To prevent inappropriate parking and maintain visibility at ENV5715-23 Minerva Way North Newton Abbot Extend No Waiting at Any Time accesses. Barton Drive at junction with Manor Newton Abbot ENV5715-24 Road North Newton Abbot Introduce No Waiting At Any Time. To maintain visibility at junction. Broadlands Avenue at junction with Newton Abbot To prevent inappropriate and obstructive parking and maintain ENV5715-25 Highweek Road North Newton Abbot Extend No Waiting At Any Time. visibility at junction. Newton Abbot Reduce extent of No Waiting At Any Time To provide additional unrestricted parking without ENV5715-26 Mapleton Close North Newton Abbot restriction in turning head.
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