Kent County Council, Acting in Exercise of Its Powers Under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, Makes Or Intends to Make the Following Orders

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Kent County Council, Acting in Exercise of Its Powers Under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, Makes Or Intends to Make the Following Orders Kent County Council, acting in exercise of its powers under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, makes or intends to make the following Orders. BUCKLAND HILL, MAIDSTONE – Buckland Road to Traffic lights will also be placed at the junction of A20 East to west traffic on Aldington Road will need to use a junctions with A26 Hadlow Road East and Cranford Road. Pevensey Court London Road and Gorse Hill that will be manually combination of both the above routes. The alternative route is via A26 Hadlow Road East, 09:30 to 15:30 for up to 3 days controlled between 06.00 – 22.00 hours to assist vehicles Stone Street will be closed between the junctions with Cranford Road and vice versa. Alternate route via St. Peters Street and Buckland Road leaving Brands Hatch Race Circuit. Aldington Road and Berwick Lane. Managed access (And vice versa) Dates: 2nd April, 17th April, 11th June, 23rd July, 1st will be maintained for residents from the northern October, 15th October, 5th November 2017. (Newingreen) direction. STATION ROAD, AYLESFORD (PROHIBITION OF DRIVING) CHARLTON LANE, EAST SUTTON – Chartway Street to TEMPORARY ORDER 2017 Due to the nature of these works, it will not be possible Charlton Court Because of works to the level crossing, Kent County 07:00 to 19:00 for up to 4 days Restriction: 30mph Speed Limit from 06.00 – 20.00 to re-open the road outside the working hours. hours. Council intends to make an Order prohibiting through Alternative route via Chartway Road, Workhouse Lane, traffic on Station Road, Aylesford, on or after 28 March East Sutton Road, Friday Street, Heniker Lane, East Road Name: A20 London Road/Gorse Hill, West 2017 for up to 1 night between 21.30hrs and 05.00hrs or Sutton Road and East Sutton Hill Kingsdown. BROAD STREET, MONKS HORTON (PROHIBITION OF DRIVING) TEMPORARY ORDER 2017 until the works have been completed. Extent: Between W J Kings Garage London Road, CLAYGATE ROAD, YALDING – Claygate Road to Claygate The road will be closed at the level crossing. Farningham and Twenty Mile Texaco Petrol Station, West To allow works to replace a manhole and cleanse Road Kingsdown. drainage to be carried out, Kent County Council has The alternative route is via Hall Road, A20 London Road, 09:30 to 15:30hrs for up to 5 days made an Order to temporarily prohibit through traffic on Rocky Hill, Broadway, St Peter’s Bridge, Fairmeadow, Alternative route via Claygate Road (And vice versa) Dates: 26th March, 2nd April, 17th April, 7th May, 11th part of Broad Street, Monks Horton, near Sellindge. A229 Royal Engineers Road, Running Horse Roundabout, June, 23rd July, 13th August, 20th August, 1st October, Forstal Road, Bailey Bridge Road and vice versa. GODDINGTON LANE, HARRIETSHAM – West Street to no 14th October, 15th October, 5th November 2017. A closure is planned for Monday 13 March 2017 for up to through Road end 1 day. 07:30 to 19:00 for up to 3 days Restriction: Suspend Cycle Lane Order from 06.00 – Broad Street will be closed between the junctions with MOLESCROFT WAY, TONBRIDGE (PROHIBITION OF Alternative route via West Street, A20 Ashford Road and 20.00 hours. Church Lane and Blindhouse Lane. DRIVING) TEMPORARY ORDER 2017 Holm Mill Lane (And vice versa) Road Name: A20 London Road/Gorse Hill, West The alternative route is via Blindhouse Lane, Swan Lane, Because of a drainage connection, Kent County Council Kingsdown. Moorstock Lane and Cock Ash back to Broad Street. HEATH ROAD AND EWELL HILL, WEST FARLEIGH – Heath intends to make an Order prohibiting through traffic Road/Upper Barn Hill to Smiths Hill/Lower Road Extent 1: Between Eynsford Road, Farningham and Access to the remainder of Broad Street continues from at the southern junction of Molescroft Way, Tonbridge, Twenty Mile Texaco Petrol Station, West Kingsdown. either direction up to where the road is actually closed. on or after 29 March 2017 for up to 2 weeks or until the 09:30 to 15:30 for up to 3 days Diversion: Cyclists should dismount and walk along the works have been completed. Alternative route via Lower Road, Dean Street and Heath pavement for the length of the restriction. The alternative route is via Upper Haysden Lane, Road (And vice versa) THE KENT COUNTY COUNCIL (THE DISTRICT OF Molescroft Way and vice versa. Dates: 26th March, 2nd April, 17th April, 11th June, SHEPWAY) HOGBARN LANE, HARRIETSHAM – Stede Hill to Syndale 23rd July, 13th August, 20th August, 1st October, 14th (BELLEVUE STREET AREA PARKING ZONE) ORDER 2017 Bottom Road October, 15th October, 5th November 2017. TUNBRIDGE WELLS AREA Notice is hereby given that KENT COUNTY COUNCIL 07:30 to 19:00 for up to 3days CONGHURST LANE, HAWKHURST (PROHIBITION OF intend to make the above Order under sections 1(1), 2(1) DRIVING) TEMPORARY ORDER 2017 Alternative route via Ringlestone Road and Stede Hill Restriction: No Right Turn from 06.00 – 20.00 hours. to (3), 3(2), 4(1) and (2), 32(1), 35(1), 45, 46, 49, 53 and 122 (And vice versa) 1: Into Donkey Lane southbound from A20 London Road/ of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, and of all other Because of a new connection to the water main, Kent Gorse Hill. enabling powers, and after consultation with the chief County Council intends to make an Order prohibiting HOLM MILL LANE, HARRIETSHAM – Greenway Forstal to Diversion: southbound traffic A20 wishing to access officer of police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 through traffic on Conghurst Lane, Hawkhurst, on or Goddington Lane after 27 March 2017 for up to 5 working days or until the to Donkey Lane will be diverted via Eynsford Road, to the Act: 07:30 to 19:00 for up to 2 days works have been completed. Alternative route via Holm Mill Lane, A20 Ashford Road, Farningham The Order will revise parking and waiting restrictions in There will be no access for through traffic between the West Street and Goddington Lane (And vice versa) the following roads in Folkestone – junctions with A268 Rye Road and Risden Lane. 2: Out of Donkey Lane onto A20 London Road/Gorse Hill. Bellevue Street; Clarence Street; Mount Pleasant Road HUNTON HILL, HUNTON and VICARAGE ROAD, YALDING and St John’s Street. The alternative route is via A268 Rye Road, Risden Lane – Heath Road, Coxheath to Yalding Hill Diversion: traffic exiting Donkey Lane will be diverted and vice versa. 07:30 to 19:00 for up to 5 days northbound on the A20 and will be permitted to turn Parking places with a time limit of 1 hour (no return Alternative route via Heath Road, Ewell Lane, Smith’s Hill around at the Farningham roundabout and then travel within two hours) between 8am and 8pm Mondays - and Yalding Hill (And vice versa) southbound Sundays (including bank and public holidays) - except HALF MOON LANE & PEMBURY WALKS, PEMBURY Dates: 26th March, 2nd April, 17th April, 11th June, for Permit Holders - will be provided in all roads listed (PROHIBITION OF DRIVING) TEMPORARY ORDER 2017 PESTED BARS ROAD and CLIFF HILL, BOUGHTON 23rd July, 13th August, 20th August, 1st October, 14th above. Because of the A21 widening scheme, Kent County MONCHELSEA – Joy Wood to The Quarries October, 15th October, 5th November 2017. Permits will be available to a resident of any of the roads Council has made an Order prohibiting through traffic on 07:30 to 19:00 for up to 5 days mentioned in the second paragraph of this Notice, and to Half Moon Lane & Pembury Walks, Pembury, on or after Alternative route via Joy Wood, Brishing Lane, Green The Order will be effective as and when required as per any business or organisation with vehicle(s) essential to 15 March 2017 for up to 18 months or until the works Lane, Old Tree Lane and Cliff Hill (And vice versa) signage displayed on site. The restrictions/prohibitions its operation. have been completed. specified in this notice will apply in the direction STOCKETT LANE, COXHEATH - B2163 Heath Road to An annual resident permit will cost £30; and resident The roads will be closed at their junctions with A21 and only at such times as indicated by traffic signs in visitor permits will cost £5.20 per book of 5. Tonbridge Road. Forstal Lane operation. 09:30 to 15:30 for up to 2 days An annual business permit will cost £60. The alternative route for Half Moon Lane is via Alders Nothing in the Order will apply to: Alternative route via Workhouse Lane, Dean Street and Waiting will be prohibited at all times in any part of the Road, A228 Maidstone Road/Pembury Northern By-Pass, Heath Road (And vice versa) • Any Vehicle being used for Ambulance purposes, roads mentioned in the second paragraph of this Notice A264 Pembury Road and A21 Pembury By-Pass and for Coastguard/RNLI, Fire Brigade or Police services. where parking is not allowed. Pembury Walks is via Old Church Road, A228 Pembury YALDING HILL, YALDING – High Street to Shingle Barn Northern By-Pass, A264 Pembury Road and A21 Pembury • Anything done by a Statutory Undertaker vehicle in Full details are contained in the draft Order which, Lane connection with an emergency repair. By-Pass. 09:30 to 15:30 WEEKEND together with the relevant drawings, a copy of any orders Alternative route via B2010 Smiths Hill, Lower Road, • Anything done with the permission or at the direction which will be amended by the proposed Order, and a Teston Bridge, Teston Lane, A26 Tonbridge Road, B2015 of Event Organisers or a Police Constable in Uniform.
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