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Delegated Decision 31 January 2019 Temporary Traffic Regulation Order Ordinary Decision/Key Decision No Delegated Decision 31 January 2019 Temporary Traffic Regulation Order Ordinary Decision/Key Decision No. Report of REGENERATION AND LOCAL SERVICES Brian Buckley – Strategic Highways Manager, Technical Services Electoral division(s) affected: Annfield Plain, Craghead & South Moor, Leadgate & Medomsley, Lanchester Cllr J Nicholson, Cllr J Stephenson, Cllr M Davinson, Cllr C Hampson, Cllr W Stelling, Cllr A Shield, Cllr O Johnson, Cllr J Considine Purpose of the Report To consider a request for temporary traffic regulation by Order on 6 March 2019 for the purpose of resurfacing works to A693 Morrison Busty Roundabout. Recommendation It is recommended that the Council exercises its powers under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to effect a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order to facilitate the proposed works Background Works are proposed to undertake roundabout resurfacing works within the confines of the highway with the A6076 and B6168 legs closed during different phases. Options Other traffic management arrangements have been considered and the most appropriate method Recommendation The recommendation is approved and that following, consultations with the Chief of Police, arrangements be made to progress the advertising of Public Notices and sealing of an Order. Contact: Steven Galloway Tel: 03000 267095 Appendix 1: Implications Legal Implications TTRO checked, prepared and advertised via Legal Services Finance Costs to be charged to the scheme/applicant. Consultation Chief of Police, Local Members, Public Transport Providers (via the Public Transport Team) Equality and Diversity / Public Sector Equality Duty N/A Human Rights No impact Crime and Disorder N/A Staffing Network Management Team Accommodation N/A Risk N/A Procurement Advertising in a public newspaper with costs recharged to the scheme/applicant RH Smallholding 206.7m Pond Path (um) Path (um) Path (um) Track El Ps Linn's Hill Project/Drawing No. ETL PONTOP PIKE LANE Allotment Gardens El Ps Hare Law El Ps School Path (um) El Ps FW 43 44 El Sub Sta Path (um) 37 34 48 Track Riding Hills Path (um) 235.9m 54 20 52 56 61 31 Garage Football Pitch 27 Path (um) 211.5m Track Level 14 (disused) 287.4m 28 Harperley Gardens Play Areas A 692 Path (um) FF 1 204.8m 69 68 66 62 90 18 13 Issues 7 86 Def 85 238.0m 89 210.0m 20 1 Consett and Sunderland Railway Path 19 Harperley Gardens 88 Harperley 21 3 1 View Issues 3 Level 79 M18426/LB/03 73 El Ps HARPERLEY ROAD 82 71 (disused) 1 70 Path (um) 5 9 Allotment Gardens SP 262.4m 31 23 15 14 4 36 12 Rogerley Terrace ETL 27 11 The Old School House Track 10 11 13 17 23 13 39 Pond 1 211.2m ETL 26 Century Terrace 6 Westerdale 13 Rogerley Terrace 6 24 RH 8 BALMORAL AVENUE Rose Villa Kirkfield Gardens 16 18 VISCOUNT CLOSE Track 6 1 7 25 7 A 693 7 44 8 Beverley Terrace 1 Riding Hills 4 23 21 Rose Cottage 239.3m 7 8 Tamilin 14 14 Rose Deen Ho 12 17 Cottage 11 12 33 1 7 Tollgate 20 9 Bungalows 11 6 29 16 Issues 8 VISCOUNT CLOSE 8 24 30 7 HILL ROAD 3 RIDING 14 2 1 1 210.9m Garden 11 1 1 REGENT STREET OXFORD STREET BALMORAL Def 41 Allotment 28 THE HAWTHORNS Villas 12 FRONT STREET Path (um) 15 12 28 218.5m Gardens VALIANT WAY ETL 25 KINGSDALE CLOSE Track 31 49 RH 13 14 Bells Place Langdon Earl Grey Latchley House Whicken Hill El Ps 1 Path (um) 5 13 Inn 14 Gardens 1 25 2 18 DRIVE 13 12 24 Clover Cottage 1 (PH) Football Field 1 1 30 31 2 34 2 35 Annfield Terrace 15 6 LB 12 63 52 0/- 6 Bells Buildings 21 66 237.4m 17 Rev. ED Bdy 9 10 1 Eden Terrace 261.8m KYO LANE 228.6m 68 Asquith Terrace Ivy Cottage Dunns CR 207.3m 69 263.0m 8 1 KINGSDALE CLOSE Buildings 3 Shelter 14 11 70 21 Woodbine Playground 6 269.4m Cottage 72 Hawthorn El Sub Sta 28 8 1 12 54 Cottage Pit 224.0m 7 2 1 WEST KYO NORTH ROAD 24 (disused) ETL DUNNS YARD 7 Elliots Buildings 2 OAKLANDS 233.8m 5 8 GREENTREE LANE 1 3 6 1 5 1 ED Bdy 10 8 Wych Elm 1 3 1 Brooms Farm 3 2 2 CR 14 7 House 4 Co Const & ED Bdy 20 212.1m PONTOP PIKE LANE Mast El Sub Sta 1 Dunholme 1 1 The Ox Inn Lintz Terrace 53 (PH) 10 1 Club EARL STREET Iron Hill 1 4 Police Houses 13 51 18 7 3 Violet 13 1 235.6m Rose Court 8 DUNEDIN CLOSE Cottage 1 11 CATCHGATE 11 3 13 Kyo Bogs 6 4 El Ps 43 7 Red Roof The Granary 1 10 Fielden Shelter Dismantled Railway Cottage 259.4m 2 1 YORK STREET KYO ROAD House 226.8m Lumsden Terrace 4 1 1 The Gable 49 3 234.4m DUKE STREET 1 24 Pine Terrace 2 47 14 Consett and Sunderland Railway Path 6 8 Barrington Tollgate Terrace Bethany Gardens 220.4m House 22 Club THE RIDINGS 35 50 7 1 6 1 6 5 Crosswinds TAYLOR STREET Crown and 33 FAIRFIELD 23 5 30 48 Issues 24 29 Maple Terrace 1 CR 23 Thistle Inn 4 7 A 693 SANDRINGHAM DRIVE 18 The 12 Cottage Pont Road 6 Shelter 10 10 South (PH) 45 2 Tanfield 5 1 22 Fairfield View 1 7 9 Posts 27 32 22 Holly Terrace 1 TWEED AVENUE HILDA STREET 22 Track 46 19 15 8 1 233.8m 6 34 6 18 237.1m 14 267.3m 1 Club 9 13 PO 3 227.1m 1 5 13 Shelter 14 ETL 12 1 17 1 10 13 Percy Avenue 11 Hobson's Buildings 13 261.2m LB Sunningdale 13 Bethany Terrace BATEY STREET Capri Temporary Sign Schedule 25 Track El Sub Sta 13 1 2 2 48 16 55 Track WINDSOR DRIVE Dismantled Railway 36 Path (um) Sheep Dip Loudview Cottage 2 Drain 7 53 Guide Post 9 El Ps Allotment Gardens 8 4 11 27 19 1 1 Path (um) 1 HEXHAMDRIVE Pit 54 (disused) Our Lady and St Joseph 4 16 5 241.7m Presby 1 13 5 4 to 3 Whinney Hill Kharg 1 7 Ely Terrace RC Church TROWSDALE STREET Ho 1 56 STREET SWAN PO 21 1 Subway 233.5m Windsor Mews 35 TCB 66 14 47 1 5 2 MANOR DRIVE 1 8 7 Ash Terrace 56 1 69 Track 8 2 PONT LANE Sinks 6 5 71 Laburnum Terrace Kays Buildings 59 8 14 7 Ryde Terrace Bungalows 15 58 Dismantled Railway 16 65 Beech 29 37 1 4 40 Lilac Terrace 1 9 110 12 LOW CHURCH STREET The 13 Smiths Arms 72 7 Terrace (PH) Selly 7 East Castle House 39 73 3 13 114 North Terrace 6 7 Park 12 252.7m MANOR COURT 115 1 Ho 14 28 109 1 Quakinghouse Hill 1 Valley View Oak Terrace Garden House 7 Drain 1 BLACKETT STREET Allotment Gardens 13 East Castle OLD BLACKETT STREET Victoria Terrace 68 60 Woodbine Elm Terrace 59 Fines Park Path (um) Cottage NORTH ROAD El Sub Sta 15 Shelter 6 41 20 Gray Terrace The Gatehouse 5 36 6 18 1 19 10 119 2 1 Path (um) 13 12 1 251.8m Tank 61 1 Ryde Terrace 15 4 26 77 14 3 Garage 35 Shelter 6 245.4m 16 Elm Terrace 1 10 Back Victoria 2 24 25 35 Cottage 32 1 3 78 2 1 6 102 80 7 233.2m 3 18 3 26 2 16 24 Back Victoria Terrace LB 7 A 692 NEW BLACKETT STREET North Terr Gray Terrace NEW BLACKETT7 9 33 82 245.4m 9 27 100 28 20 A 693 22 13 8 18 5 4 Oakwood House Stoneleigh Oxhill Villas STREET 26 81 Oak Terrace 21 2 84 22 Braeside LIBRARY WALK 5 1 23 1 20 82 Oxford 88 24 Drain House 13 FINES PARK Wesley Court 11 17 DunelmBroadway 3 7 CHURCH STREET 25 34 SANDGATE 28 2 20 Fines 11 14 1 21 Park Oxhill Villas Path (um) 16 Drain Dismantled Railway Elm Terrace 16 Track The Shelter 24 Roselyn 94 Track 12 18 232.0m 237.1m 91 Jolly Drovers 5 15 19 El Sub Sta 20 4 93 21 Fines Park 5 CEDAR COURT Hall The Gable (PH) 11 1 92 23 19 1 2 13 Library Terrace Hardy Terrace Ryde Terrace 34 8 28 Club 1 28 NORTH ROAD Library 1 10 87 22 30 Allotment Gardens 245.7m ST IVES' ROAD 9 1 3 Path (um) 13 1 7 8 FINES PARK COURT 17 Shelter Path (um) 241.7m 5 34 Path (um) 25 15 9 Allotment Gardens 256.9m Drain 23 Victoria 7 2 Drain Wind Electricity Generator Terrace 7 30 Catchgate School House 21 MethodistChurch 18 252.4m Catchgate 1 13 27 7 Braville Drain 26 3 229.5m Path 5 FINES PARK Primary 30 33 Drain Firs 7 Path (um) 7 66 School Cottage 19 47 Redwell Hills 15 13 26 49 17 1 35 29 7 18 Unity Terrace 36 8 13 5 Terrace 13 32 Wesley Edward Terrace Oakwood 6 Drain 260.9m 240.2m 1 25 4 Shelter El Sub Sta 22 20 55 13 25 37 45 3 Redwell Hills 53 30 19 1 43 7 LB 8 Fines 12 1 Farm House 41 57 Antliff Terrace Frosterley CONSETT AND SUNDERLAND CYCLE PATH Bantling Castle Lime Kilns Clowes Terrace 244.1m 20 Moorfield 6 St Ives' Gardens Track 19 2 (disused) 19 262.4m Court Track 17 1 Wolsingham Terrace 27 Track 40 The Lodge Pond Oakwood 25 39 Path (um) 5 58 7 13 237.7m Loud Farm 16 37 59 7 Allendale6 38 Coronation Terrace Drain 59 49 1 Path (um) Terrace 226.2m 1 40 Windsor Terrace Vicarage 19 9 Path 13 Path (um) 13 6 1 10 Syke View 13 Crofts Edge 31 1 BROOMS LANE 18 46 2 4 13 47 Bourne Terrace Jubilee Terrace Pontop House 7 13 15 33 48 Redwell Hills Track 1 ETL 7 7 Path The Old Vicarage 41 36 4 Ponderosa 36 13 QUEENS 35 HAMPTON CLOSE PARADE 1 42 33 257.3m 43 Hill Croft 24 Track 32 Path (um) 53 31 228.3m Fines Terrace1 18 5 1 1 1 7 20 Track 7 240.2m El Sub Sta Vicarage DUNN STREET 1 243.2m 2 244.1m 1 to 30 29 Gardens 229.2m Annfield House 6 1 26 13 64 Oakwood Court NEW FRONT St John's Way 21 224.9m STREET 28 SABIN COURT Drain 1 52 1 233.5m 40 Stanhope 30 Playground Gardens Sabin Terrace 50 5 Track 18 ST IVES' ROAD Croftgate El Sub Sta Wesley 1 58 House Kyo Laws BLACKETT STREET Dudley Terrace 7 25 A 693 Stanhope Gardens 16 Our Lady & St Joseph's RC Abergele Place 13 VA Primary School El 18 ED Bdy Sub Sta Path Path (um) Allotment Gardens 21 Mulberry Terrace 20 47 1 3 19 20a 35 Pontop ANNFIELD PLAIN 18 1 House 5 44 Mast 7 MELDON WAY 1 PONTOP CT Providence Terrace 13 HAMSTERLEY Brooms 211.8m Newhouse Burn Loud Farm Bungalow 6 1 GARDENS Dene 7 Greencroft Shelter 1 Drain 13 Pond Path (um) 226.8m 7 Cottage 20 1 Track Path (um) 246.6m Marjon 243.2m 9 2 40 30 10 12 Track 16 24 Leeholme 1 11 37 16 3 Woodbine Terrace 7 Loud Hill El Sub Sta 17 7 19 21 18 10 Dismantled Railway 17 CR Reservoir 13 Shelter Railway Gardens Institute Co Const & ED Bdy 1 34 Allotment Gardens House (covered) 9 7 16 2 Aquarius House 22 56 30 13 13 2a 48 49 52 53 25 1 20 11 1a 10 13 Langley Terrace Sycamore Terrace
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