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Devon County Council (Various Roads, Cross Roads, Hatherleigh, Horrabridge Devon County Council (Various Roads, Cross Roads, Hatherleigh, Horrabridge. Tinhay, Okehampton, Tavistock & Yelverton) (Waiting Restrictions) Amendment Order 2018 Devon County Council make the following order under sections 1, 2, 4, 32, 35 & part IV of schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 & of all other enabling powers 1 This order comes into force 24th November 2018 and may be cited as “Devon County Council (Various Roads, Cross Roads, Hatherleigh, Horrabridge. Tinhay, Okehampton, Tavistock & Yelverton) (Waiting Restrictions) Amendment Order 2018” 2 The schedules in part 1 are added to Devon County Council (Traffic Regulation & On- Street Parking Places) Consolidation Order 2017 as amended and the lengths of road in part 2 are revoked from the corresponding schedules of the specified orders TOWNS INCLUDED Cross Roads (Lewtrenchard) Hatherleigh Horrabridge Okehampton Tavistock Tinhay (Lifton) Yelverton (Buckland Monachorum) PART 1 RESTRICTIONS CROSS ROADS (Lewtrenchard) Schedule 1.001 No Waiting At Any Time Road From Huddispitt Cross To Cross Roads, Cross Roads (i) the east side from its junction with Road From South View To Lobhill Cross (C822) in a northerly direction for a distance of 15 metres (ii) the west side from its junction with Road From South View To Lobhill Cross (C822) in a northerly direction for a distance of 30 metres Road From South View To Lobhill Cross (C822), Cross Roads (i) the north side from its junction with Road From Huddispitt Cross To Cross Roads in an easterly direction for a distance of 21 metres (ii) the north side from its junction with Road From Huddispitt Cross To Cross Roads in a westerly direction for a distance of 21 metres Schedule 9.001 School Entrance Clearway No Stopping At Any Time Road From Huddispitt Cross To Cross Roads, Cross Roads the east side from a point 15 metres north of its junction with Road From South View to Lobhill Cross (C822) for a distance of 26 metres in a northerly direction HATHERLEIGH Schedule 1.001 No Waiting At Any Time Bridge Street, Hatherleigh the west side from its junction with Market Street in a southerly direction to a point 5 metres south of the northern building line of the property 6 Bridge Street Market Street, Hatherleigh the west side from its junction with Bridge Street in a northerly direction to a point 4 metres south-east of the north-west boundary of The George Hotel Park Road, Hatherleigh the north side from its junction with Red Lane in a westerly direction for a distance of 5 metres Schedule 8.007 Loading Only Mon-Sat 8am-6pm Bridge Street, Hatherleigh the east side from the northern building line of number 3 Bridge Street in a southerly direction for a distance of 10 metres HORRABRIDGE Schedule 1.001 No Waiting At Any Time Fillace Park (eastern Junction, South Side), Horrabridge both sides from its junction with Walkhampton Road in a southerly direction for a distance of 8 metres Fillace Park (northern Junction), Horrabridge the east side from its junction with Walkhampton Road in a northerly direction for a distance of 8 metres Fillace Park (western Junction, South Side), Horrabridge (i) the north-east side from a point 13 metres north-west of the northern property boundary of 63 / 64 Fillace Park to its junction with Walkhampton Road (ii) the south-west side from a point 16 metres north-west of the northern property boundary of 55, 56, 57 and 58 Fillace Park to its junction with Walkhampton Road Fillace Park, Horrabridge the west side from its junction with Walkhampton Road in a northerly direction for a distance of 6 metres New Park, Horrabridge (i) the east side from its junction with Walkhampton Road in a northerly direction for a distance of 10 metres (ii) the west side from its junction with Walkhampton Road in a northerly direction for a distance of 9 metres Youldon Way, Horrabridge (i) the east side from its junction with Walkhampton Road in a southerly direction for a distance of 16 metres (ii) the west side from its junction with Walkhampton Road in a southerly direction for a distance of 16 metres Schedule 9.001 School Entrance Clearway No Stopping At Any Time Walkhampton Road, Horrabridge the south side from a point 23 metres east of its junction with north east point of Fillace Park at its junction with Walkhampton Road for a distance of 26 metres in an easterly direction OKEHAMPTON Schedule 1.001 No Waiting At Any Time Upcott Valley, Okehampton (i) the east side from its junction with Glendale Road in a northerly direction for a distance of 23 metres (ii) the west side from its junction with Glendale Road in a northerly direction for a distance of 25 metres TAVISTOCK Schedule 1.001 No Waiting At Any Time Access To Crelake Industrial Estate, Crelake Industrial Estate, Tavistock (i) the east side from its junction with Pixon Lane in a south-westerly and then south- westerly direction to its junction with Pixon Court (ii) the west side from its junction with Pixon Lane in a south-westerly and then south-eastly direction for a distance of 123 metres Crelake Park, Tavistock both sides from the boundary of Nos. 28/29 Crelake Park in a southerly and then south-westerly direction to the western building line (main building line) of number 30 Crelake Park Schedule 4.196 Limited Waiting Mon-Sat 7am-1.30pm 15 Minutes No Return Within 2 Hours Access To Crelake Industrial Estate, Crelake Industrial Estate, Tavistock the west side from a point 61 metres north of its junction with Access to Parade Business Park for a distance of 11 metres TINHAY (Lifton) Schedule 1.001 No Waiting At Any Time Access To Tinhay Mill Industrial Estate, Tinhay, Lifton (i) the north side from its junction with Road Over Southern Bridge in a westerly direction for a distance of 39 metres (ii) the south side from its junction with Road Over Southern Bridge in a westerly direction for a distance of 4 metres Road Over Southern Bridge, Tinhay, Lifton both sides from its junction with Station Road in a southerly direction to a point 62 metres north of its junction with Leat Road YELVERTON (Buckland Monachorum) Schedule 1.001 No Waiting At Any Time Road Past St Pauls Church, Yelverton the south-east side from its junction with Meavy Lane for a distance of 45 metres in a westerly direction PART 2 REVOCATIONS Items to be revoked from DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL (TRAFFIC REGULATION & ON-STREET PARKING PLACES) CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2017 Schedule 1.001 No Waiting At Any Time Access To Crelake Business Park, Crelake Industrial Estate, Tavistock (i) the north-west side from its junction with Pixon Lane for a distance of 36 metres in a south-westerly direction (ii) the westerly side from a point 84 metres south of its junction with Pixon Lane for a distance of 39 metres in a southerly direction Road From St Pauls Church To Rock Hotel, Yelverton the south-east side from its junction with Meavy Lane for a distance of 16 metres in a westerly direction Schedule 9.001 School Entrance Clearway No Stopping At Any Time Walkhampton Road, Horrabridge the south side from a point 23 metres east of its junction with north east point of Fillace Park at its junction with Walkhampton Road for a distance of 26 metres in an easterly direction Items to be revoked from DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL (VARIOUS ROADS, HATHERLEIGH, HORRABRIDGE. OKEHAMPTON, TAVISTOCK & YELVERTON) (WAITING & PARKING RESTRICTIONS) AMENDMENT ORDER 2018 Schedule 1.001 No Waiting At Any Time Upcott Valley, Okehampton both sides from its junction with Glendale Road in a northerly direction for a distance of 10 metres Schedule 4.149 Limited Waiting 15 Minutes No Return Within 2 Hours Access To Crelake Industrial Estate, Crelake Industrial Estate, Tavistock the west side from a point 61 metres north of its junction with Access to Parade Business Park for a distance of 11 metres Schedule 8.007 Loading Only Mon-Sat 8am-6pm Bridge Street, Hatherleigh the east side from the northern building line of number 3 Bridge Street in a southerly direction for a distance of 7 metres dated 8th November 2018 The COMMON SEAL of ) Devon County Council ) was hereunto affixed ) in the presence of ) document number 49411 reference IMR/B13396-5673 .
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