(Prohibition of Waiting, Loading and Stopping) and (On-Street Parking Places) Order 2021 (Amendment No 1) Order 202*

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(Prohibition of Waiting, Loading and Stopping) and (On-Street Parking Places) Order 2021 (Amendment No 1) Order 202* The Buckinghamshire Council (Prohibition of Waiting, Loading and Stopping) and (On-Street Parking Places) Order 2021 (Amendment No 1) Order 202* Notice is hereby given that Buckinghamshire Council proposes to make the above-named Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The effect of the Order is to introduce Road Name Scheme Restrictions Access to Old Burnham Beeches / • No Waiting At Any Time. Telephone Exchange Farnham Common off Kingsway ALAN WAY Langley Park Area • No Waiting At Any Time. ALDERBOURNE LANE Black Park Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Or Footway. • No Stopping On Main Carriageway. ASTON HILL CHIVERY Wendover Woods • 4 Wheel Pavement Parking. Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Or Footway. • No Stopping On Main Carriageway. AVENUE DRIVE Langley Park Area • No Stopping On Main Carriageway. BEDFORD DRIVE Burnham Beeches / • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Farnham Common Or Footway. • No Stopping On Main Carriageway. BEECHES ROAD Burnham Beeches / • No Waiting At Any Time. Farnham Common • Permit Holders Only FC1. BELLSWOOD LANE Langley Park Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Or Footway. • No Stopping On Main Carriageway. BILLET LANE Langley Park Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Or Footway. • No Stopping On Main Carriageway. BLACK PARK ROAD Black Park Area & • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Langley Park Area Or Footway No. Stopping On Main Carriageway. • Restricted Parking Zone No Waiting At Any Time No Loading At Any Time. BLACKPOND LANE Burnham Beeches / • No Waiting At Any Time. Farnham Common • Permit Holders Only FC1. BLINCO LANE Langley Park Area • No Waiting At Any Time. BOVENEY ROAD Dorney Lake Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Or Footway. • No Stopping On Main Carriageway. BUCKLAND ROAD Wendover Woods • No Waiting At Any Time. Area CHALKSHIRE ROAD Wendover Woods • No Waiting At Any Time. Area CHERRY TREE LANE Black Park Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Or Footway. CHIVERY Wendover Woods • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Area Or Footway. • No Stopping On Main Carriageway. COMMON ROAD Dorney Lake Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Or Footway. • No Stopping On Main Carriageway. • No Waiting At Any Time. CORONATION Black Park Area & • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge AVENUE Langley Park Area Or Footway. • No Stopping On Main Carriageway. • No Waiting At Any Time. COURT LANE Dorney Lake Area • No Waiting At Any Time. CROW PIECE LANE Burnham Beeches / • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Farnham Common Or Footway. • No Stopping On Main Carriageway. CROWN LANE Burnham Beeches / • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Farnham Common Or Footway. • No Stopping On Main Carriageway. CUFF LANE Great Brickhill Village • No Waiting At Any Time. • Permit Parking Area. CURRIERS LANE Burnham Beeches / • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Farnham Common Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway DENHAM COURT Denham Country • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge DRIVE Park Or Footway DINERS HILL Wendover Woods • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Area Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway • No Waiting At Any Time DORNEY REACH Dorney Lake Area • Permit Parking Area ROAD DUCK END Great Brickhill Village • No Waiting At Any Time • Permit Parking Area DUNSMORE Wendover Woods • No Waiting At Any Time Area • Restricted Parking Zone No Waiting At Any Time DUNSMORE LANE Wendover Woods • No Waiting At Any Time Area EGYPT LANE Burnham Beeches / • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Farnham Common Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway ELLESBOROUGH Wendover Woods • No Waiting At Any Time ROAD, BUTLER’S Area CROSS ELLESBOROUGH Wendover Woods • Permit Parking Area ROAD, WENDOVER Area FERRY LANE Medmenham Village • No Waiting At Any Time • (Option 1) Permit Holders Only • (Option 2) 2 Hours No Return Within 2 Hours Or Permit Holders • Restricted Parking Zone FOX LANE Wendover Woods • Restricted Parking Zone No Area Waiting At Any Time FRENSHAM WALK Burnham Beeches / • Permit Parking Area FC1 Farnham Common FULMER COMMON Black Park Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge ROAD Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway • Unrestricted Bay GEORGE GREEN Black Park Area & • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge ROAD Langley Park Area Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway • No Waiting At Any Time GOLDEN OAK CLOSE Burnham Beeches / • Permit Parking Area FC1 Farnham Common GREEN LANE, Burnham Beeches / • No Waiting At Any Time FARNHAM COMMON Farnham Common • Permit Parking Area FC1 GREEN LANE, Burnham Beeches / • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge BURNHAM BEECHES Farnham Common Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway GRENVILLE AVENUE Wendover Woods • No Waiting At Any Time Area GROVE ROAD Burnham Beeches / • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Farnham Common Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway HALE LANE Wendover Woods • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Area Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway HALTON LANE Wendover Woods • 4 Wheel Pavement Parking Area • No Waiting At Any Time HARCOURT CLOSE Dorney Lake Area • Permit Parking Area HARCOURT ROAD Dorney Lake Area • No Waiting At Any Time • Permit Parking Area HAWTHORN LANE Burnham Beeches / • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Farnham Common Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway • No Waiting At Any Time HEATH ROAD Great Brickhill Village • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge / Stockgrove Country Or Footway Park Area • No Stopping On Main Carriageway • No Waiting At Any Time HENLEY ROAD Medmenham Village • No Waiting At Any Time HILL FARM LANE Wendover Woods • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Area Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway HILL PLACE Burnham Beeches / • No Waiting At Any Time Farnham Common KINGSWAY Burnham Beeches / • No Waiting At Any Time Farnham Common • Permit Parking Area FC1 LAKE END ROAD Dorney Lake Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway • No Waiting At Any Time LANGTONS Burnham Beeches / • Permit Parking Area FC1 MEADOW Farnham Common LOCK PATH Dorney Lake Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway LODGE HILL Wendover Woods • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Area Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway • No Waiting At Any Time LONDON ROAD Wendover Woods • No Waiting At Any Time Area LORD MAYORS DRIVE Burnham Beeches / • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Farnham Common Or Footway MARSH LANE Dorney Lake Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway • No Waiting At Any Time MEADOW WAY Dorney Lake Area • Permit Parking Area MIDDLE GREEN Langley Park Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway • No Waiting At Any Time MISSENDEN ROAD Wendover Woods • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Area Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway • No Waiting At Any Time MOOR PARK Wendover Woods • No Waiting At Any Time Area NIGHTINGALE PARK Burnham Beeches / • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Farnham Common Or Footway NORTHFIELD ROAD Pitstone Quarry Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Or Footway OAK STUBBS LANE Dorney Lake Area • No Waiting At Any Time • Permit Parking Area PARK LANE Burnham Beeches / • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Farnham Common Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway PINEWOOD ROAD Black Park Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway PUMPKIN HILL Burnham Beeches / • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Farnham Common Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway ROSEWOOD WAY Burnham Beeches / • Permit Holders Only FC1 Farnham Common ROWLEY LANE Black Park Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway SCOTLANDS DRIVE Burnham Beeches / • No Waiting At Any Time Farnham Common SOUTH FIELD CLOSE Dorney Lake Area • No Waiting At Any Time STEWARTS DRIVE Burnham Beeches / • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Farnham Common Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway STOKE COMMON Black Park Area • No Stopping On Main Carriageway ROAD THOMPKINS LANE Burnham Beeches / • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Farnham Common Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway UPPER ICKNIELD Pitstone Quarry Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge WAY Or Footway UXBRIDGE ROAD Black Park Area & • Bus Stop Clearway Langley Park Area • Limited Waiting 8am-6pm 1hr No Return Within 2hrs • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Or Footway VICTORIA ROAD Burnham Beeches / • No Waiting At Any Time Farnham Common • Permit Parking Area FC1 VILLAGE ROAD Dorney Lake Area • No Waiting At Any Time WENDOVER ROAD Wendover Woods • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Area Or Footway • No Stopping On Main Carriageway • No Waiting At Any Time WESTFIELD ROAD Pitstone Quarry Area • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Or Footway WEXHAM PARK LANE Black Park Area & • No Stopping At Any Time On Verge Langley Park Area Or Footway WILLOWBROOK Wendover Woods • No Waiting At Any Time Area WITHY CROFT Langley Park Area • No Waiting At Any Time Dated 10th May 2021 .
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