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Nyewood Lane, Bognor Regis TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER (TRO) CONSULTATION JWA1901MM – Nyewood Lane, Bognor Regis 3/12/20 – 4/1/21 Contents Notice Page 2 Statement of Reasons Page 3 Draft Order Page 4 Plan “c_arunsz9298nen_2” - existing restrictions Page 5 Plan “c_arunsz9298nen_2” - proposals Page 6 Plan “c_arunsz9299sen” - existing restrictions Page 7 Plan “c_arunsz9299sen” - proposals Page 8 Plan “c_arunsz9299ses_2” - existing restrictions Page 9 Plan “c_arunsz9299ses_2” - proposals Page 10 WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL (Arun District) (Parking Places & Traffic Regulation) (Consolidation) Order 2010 (Bognor Regis: Nyewood Lane and Various Roads Amendment) Order 2021 NOTICE is hereby given that West Sussex County Council proposes to make a permanent Traffic Regulation Order under the provisions of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to prohibit waiting at any time (install double yellow lines) at the junctions of Nywood Lane with: Ellasdale Road, Glencathara Road, Keats Walk, Normanton Avenue, Richmond Road, Shelley Road and Tennyson Road in Bognor Regis. The Order also prohibits waiting at any time at the junction of Ellasdale Road with Glencathara Road. The Order also enacts a restriction prohibiting waiting between 8am and 6pm on any day, on the eastern side of Nyewood Lane south of Aldwick Road. This restriction has been marked on site for some time but had been omitted from previous Orders in error. Due to current social distancing requirements, paper copies of documents will not be available to view in council offices or libraries. People without access to a computer who wish to view details of the scheme should telephone the West Sussex County Council Contact Centre on 01243 642105 to receive the documents by post. Any comments or objections about the proposal must be received before 4 January 2021. These may be submitted via the response form on the website mentioned above, by e-mail to [email protected] or in writing to TRO Team, West Sussex County Council, The Grange, Tower Street Chichester, PO19 1RH. For legal reasons, only correspondence including a full name and address will be considered. Please quote reference JWA1901-MM in all correspondence. Dated this 3rd day of December 2020. Director of Law & Assurance, County Hall, Chichester. WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL (Arun District) (Parking Places & Traffic Regulation) (Consolidation) Order 2010) (Bognor Regis: Nyewood Lane and Various Roads Amendment) Order 2021 STATEMENT OF REASONS FOR PROPOSING TO MAKE THE ORDER West Sussex County Council proposes to make a permanent Traffic Regulation Order that will prohibit waiting at any time (install double yellow lines) at the junctions of Nywood Lane with: Ellasdale Road Glencathara Road, Keats Walk, Normanton Avenue, Richmond Road, Shelley Road and Tennyson Road in Bognor Regis. The Order also prohibits waiting at any time at the junction of Ellasdale Road with Glencathara Road. At its meeting of 31 October 2018, the Joint Western Area Committee prioritised a scheme to introduce junction protection measures in Nyewood Lane. Concerns had been raised by the local community that during events at the nearby football, tennis and bowling clubs, vehicles are often parked on the southern junction of Normanton Avenue with Nyewood Lane, causing obstruction. On investigating these concerns, it was found that similar parking problems occur at several other junctions in Nyewood Lane where junction protection measures are not already in place. A scheme of new junction measures was therefore designed to prevent this obstructive parking occurring, improving visibility at the junctions and preventing obstruction for traffic and pedestrians crossing the road. The Order also enacts a restriction prohibiting waiting between 8am and 6pm on any day, on the eastern side of Nyewood Lane south of Aldwick Road. This restriction has been marked on site for some time but had been omitted from previous Orders in error. The new Order is therefore proposed to avoid danger to persons or traffic using the road and to facilitate the passage of traffic. The attached drawings, numbered SZ9298NEN, SZ9299SEN and SZ9299SES show the lengths of roads affected by the proposed Order. Director of Law & Assurance 18 November 2020 JWA1901-MM WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL ((ARUN DISTRICT) (PARKING PLACES & TRAFFIC REGULATION) (CONSOLIDATION) ORDER 2010) (BOGNOR REGIS: NYEWOOD LANE AND VARIOUS ROADS AMENDMENT) ORDER 2021 West Sussex County Council in exercise of their powers under Sections 1 (1) 2 (1) and (2), 4 (2), 45, 46, 49 and 53 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 ("the Act") as amended and of all other enabling powers and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 to the Act hereby make the following Order:- 1. This Order shall come into operation on the ***** day of ****** 2021 and may be cited as "West Sussex County Council ((Arun District) (Parking Places & Traffic Regulation) (Consolidation) Order 2010) (Bognor Regis: Nyewood Lane and Various Roads Amendment) Order 2021". 2. The “West Sussex County Council (Arun District) (Parking Places & Traffic Regulation) (Consolidation) Order 2010" is hereby amended by the replacement of the plans specified in the First Schedule to this Order, with the plans specified in the Second Schedule, attached hereto. FIRST SCHEDULE Plan to be deleted SZ9298NEN (Issue Number 2) SZ9299SEN (Issue Number 1) SZ9299SES (Issue Number 2) SECOND SCHEDULE Plan to be substituted (as attached) SZ9298NEN (Issue Number 3) SZ9299SEN (Issue Number 2) SZ9299SES (Issue Number 3) The COMMON SEAL of WEST SUSSEX ) COUNTY COUNCIL was hereto affixed ) ) the day of ) in the presence of ) (L.S.) ) ) ) Authorised Signatory ) 4 Court E Th 8 e B 6 House o ed a t 4 49 N ale C 1 en to 4 1 17 2 A tre 6 2 0 L 15 9 5 D 17 Chestnut 2 R 4 I O Ta CH ldua P 1 to 7 M O lace 15 ELL ON ASD D W AL A 11 E RO 5 VE 1 E AD NU 0 Y Regent Mews E N S 0 T Wa IN 5 1 IF 0 R 1 ED'S 4 C 5 Streete Court 2 LOSE 2 6 1 to 49 0 6 2 Bickleys Court 4 Bungalows 3 4 1 Hall Church N 5 Y 6 a 1 EW O 1 6 OD 1 c P 1 LA 0 CE 9 4 b 4 e 0 1 r 3 t to c 4 5 8 n 44 0 e 2 Suncroft 1 C 6a Grangewood 4 7 S 1 WA Be 1 NS ulah House 2 EA G 8 26 Vicarage ARDE 1 NS 18 1 4 2a 2 41 3 7 8 3 3 WO 2 OD 5 1 1 AL 2 STRE 3 0 The 9 3 DW ET IC K 1 R 0 t 17 O 4 t Depot 3 a o No waiting AD 1 1 9 t C T o h 2 e 1 t Ga Etonhurst 1 rd h 1 8.00am-6.00pm 1 e O s n H o g 1 us a i k e NO e l 8 R e e 1 Mon-Sat F l ig W OL K h SQ n 1 C e UA 4 R a 1 o g E 11 u 96 3 r rt a t C O t X T FO 8 9 R o D S E 1 9 Owl TR C 7 0 0 EE 2 E 5 T 7 d o 2 r t R 3 No waiting 7.00am-9.00am o 2 2 T No waiting f 7 Eagle House x S o and 6.00pm-8.00pm Mon-Sat t 1 to 6 O V 6 at any time D 7 5 except Waiting limited to 1hr ictoria P 6 Court 4 la 1 3 O ce E 1 o O V No return within 1hr PH I t 9.00am-6.00pm Mon-Sat W R 1 L D Nor folk R Clo A se 84 A I TCB H R Victoria Court 7 PO 5 Waiting limited to 1hr 72 TCBs C O T 93 D 6 C No return within 1hr 0 A 58 I V 1 9.00am-6.00pm Mon-Sat LB 50 to 24 O R 83 42 2 40 A 4 I 8 Victory Court 75 R 17 to 2 73 28 O 1 to 12 69 T Trafalgar C Waiting limited to 1hr 5 I 22 2 3 E 3 V 2a Merton Down 2 N 43 E No return within 1hr A No waiting ALDW U I L C K ROA N 9.00am-5.00pm Mon-Sat D D 2 D 8.00am-6.00pm 9 0 E Disabled persons 3 Bus stop clearway A 9 D O TCB V R any day O A O vehicles at any time 3 7.00am-7.00pm 7 E R A E I H X E 33 E W D 31 Bungalow T N K R E Merryvale D I E N No waiting any day 1 A 29 U I 2 0-12 R 7 S O A K R Y Cottage S R O R S A T R A C N N at any time A P S A E C A O I P Hilary House 0 M D 2 M P W V R G West Sussex County Council Infrastructure TILE REF NO: The Grange ARUN DISTRICT: ALDWICK AND BOGNOR REGIS Tower Street Chichester WAITING RESTRICTIONS SZ9298NEN ± West Sussex SHEET ISSUE NO 2 SCALE: PO19 1RH 1:1250 Reproduced from or based upon 2009 Ordnance Survey mapping with permission of the Controller of HMSO (c) Crown Copyright reserved. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings West Sussex County Council Licence No.
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