Dated this . day of June 2006

KIRKLEES METROPOLITAN COUNCIL (TRAFFIC REGULATION) (COLNE VALLEY AND AREAS) (CONSOLIDATION) ORDER 2006

This copy of the Consolidation Order includes the provisions of The irklees Metropolitan Council (Decriminalised Parking) Order 2006 by 1. the additions to Article 2.1 (interpretation) 2. the addition of PART IX Article 12 (Contraventions . of Provisions of the Order) 3. the application of the provisions of the Road Traffic Act 1991 in that the words " parking attendant" have been substituted for "traffic warden" N.B. The additions referred to at 1. and 2. above are appended after the age containing the attestation clause METROPOLITAN COUNCIL (TRAFFIC REGULATION) (COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE AREAS) (CONSOLIDATION ) ORDER 2006

PARTI

1. Commencement Citation & Revocation ...... 1 2. Interpretation ...... 1

PART II

3. Prohibitions And Restrictions On Waiting/Loading And Unloading ...... 5

PART III

4. Parking In Loading Bay ...... 7

PART IV

5. Parking Places - Permit Holders ...... 9

PART V

6. Disabled Bays ...... 14

PART VI

7. School Keep Clear - No Waiting, Loading Or Unloading ...... 17

PART VII

8. Bus Lane ...... 18

PART VIII

9. Clearways ...... :...... 19

PART IX

10. Cycle Lanes ...... 20

PART X

11. General ...... 20

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-4• KIRKLEES METROPOLITAN COUNCIL (TRAFFIC REGULATION) (COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE AREAS) (CONSOLIDATION) ORDER 2006

The Council of the Borough of Kirklees ("the Council") in exercise of its powers under Sections 1, 2, 4, 32, 35, 45, 46, 47, 49 and 53 and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 ("the Act") 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 makes the following Order which relates to roads throughout the Kirklees Metropolitan District:-

PART I

1. COMMENCEMENT CITATION & REVOCATION

1.1. This Order shall come into operation on the 3rd day of July 2006 and may be cited as the Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (Colne Valley and Denby Dale Areas) (Consolidation) Order 2006

1.2. The Orders listed in the Thirteenth Schedule are hereby revoked to the. extent therein stated

1.3. The revocations listed in the Fourteenth Schedule are hereby confirmed.

2. INTERPRETATION

2.1. Any reference in this Order to a numbered Article is a reference to the Article bearing that number in this Order and any reference to a numbered Schedule is a reference to the Schedule bearing that number in this Order

2.2. In this Order except where the context otherwise requires the following expressions have the meanings hereby respectively assigned to them:-

"annual charge" in relation to a business parking permit means a sum (being such sum as the Council may from time to time determine) payable by a business permit holder to facilitate the issue or renewal of such a permit by the Council.

"authorised position" means in relation to:-

(i) Article 4 wholly within the limits of the parking place as marked on the carriageway in accordance with the road markings as indicated by Diagrams 1028.3, 1032 or 1033 in Schedule 6 to the 2002 Regulations and in a position so as not to obstruct the movement of other motor vehicles.

(ii) Article 5 wholly within the limits of the parking place as marked on the carriageway in accordance with the road markings as indicated in Diagrams 1028.4, 1032 or 1033 in Schedule 6 to the 2002 Regulations and in such a position so as not to obstruct the movement of other,motor vehicles;

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"Bank Holiday" has the same meaning as in the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971.

"bus lane" means the area of carriageway specified and described in Column 1 of the Tenth Schedule and has the same meaning as'in the 2002 Regulations.

"carriageway" has the same meaning as in Section 329(l) of the Highways Act 1980.

"commercial vehicle" means any motor vehicle which is being used for the delivery or collection of goods.

"cycle lane" means the area of carriageway specified and described in Column 1 of the, Twelfth Schedule and has the same meaning as in the 2002 Regulations.

"designation order" has the same meaning as in Section 142 of the Act.

"disabled persons badge" has the same meaning as in the 2000 Regulations and the Disabled Persons (Badges for Motor Vehicles ) ( ) Regulations 2000 as amended.

"disabled person 's motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle lawfully displaying a disabled person 's badge and which immediately before or after any period of waiting allowed by virtue of this Order has been or is to be driven by a disabled person or has been or is to be used for carrying disabled persons as passengers.

"driver" in relation to a motor vehicle waiting in a parking place means the person driving the motor vehicle at the time it was left in the parking place.

"dual purpose vehicle" has the same meaning as in Paragraph 2 of Schedule 6 of the Act.

"goods" has the same meaning as in the Road Traffic Act 1988.

"goods vehicle" means a motor vehicle not exceeding 30 cwts (1524 kg) unladen weight which is constructed or adapted for use for the carriage of goods of burden of any description.

"hackney carriage" has the same meaning as in the Town Police Clauses Act 1847.

"invalid carriage" has the same meaning as Section 136 of the Act.

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4 "motor cycle" has the same meaning as in Section 136 of the Act.

"motor vehicle" has the same meaning as in Section 136 of the Act.

"omnibus" means a motor vehicle travelling to a point at which it will commence to be or from a point at which it.ceases to be a public service vehicle, a school bus or works bus, as the case may be.

`owner" in relation to a motor vehicle means the person by whom such a motor vehicle is kept and used and in determining who was the owner of a motor vehicle at any time it shall be presumed that the owner was the person in whose name the motor vehicle was at that time registered under the Vehicle Excise & Registration Act 1994.

"parking disc" has the same meaning given by Regulation 8(5) of the 2000 Regulations.

"parking place" means in relation to:-

(i) Article 4 the parts of road specified in Column 1 of the Seventh Schedule authorised by this Order to be used as a parking place;

(ii) Article 5 the parts of road specified in Column1 of the Sixth Schedule authorised by this Order to be used as a parking place;

(iii) Article 6 the parts of road specified in Column 1 of the Eighth Schedule authorised by this Order to be used as a parking place.

"passenger vehicle" means a motor vehicle (other than a motor cycle or invalid carriage) constructed solely for the carriage of persons and their effects and adapted to carry no more than twelve passengers exclusive of the driver.

"pedal cycle" has the same meaning as in Regulation 4 of the 2002 Regulations.

"permit" means a permit issued under the provisions of Articles 5.15 to 5.21 inclusive.

"permit holder" means a person to whom a permit has been issued under the provisions of Articles 5.15 to 5.21 inclusive

"permitted motor vehicle" means in relation to:-

(i) Article 4 commercial vehicles;

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(iii) Article 6 a disabled person's vehicle or a vehicle displaying in the relevant position a valid disabled person's badge.

"postal packets" has the same meaning as in the Postal Services Act 2000.

"public service vehicle" has the same meaning as in Section 1(1) of Part I of the Public Passenger Vehicles Act 1981.

"relevant position" in relation to a disabled person's badge has the same meaning as in Regulation 12 of the Disabled Person's (Badges for Motor Vehicles) (England) Regulations 2000 and the 2000 Regulations.

"relevant position" in relation to a parking disc means:

(i) . the disc is exhibited on the dashboard or fascia of the motor vehicle; or

(ii) where the motor vehicle is not fitted with a dashboard or fascia the disc is exhibited in a conspicuous position on the motor vehicle,

so that the period during which waiting began is clearly legible from the outside of the motor vehicle.

"resident" means in relation to a parking place any person whose usual residence is at premises the postal address of which is as defined opposite to that parking place in Column 2 of the Sixth Schedule.

"return prohibition period" means in relation to:-

(i) Article 3.3.2 - the period specified in Column 3 of the Fifth Schedule

(ii) Article 6.5 - the period specified in Column 3 of the Eighth Schedule.

"school bus" means a motor vehicle constructed or adapted to carry twelve or more passengers and being used to carry persons to or from school.

"term time" means the days and dates determined to be the school term in accordance with the provisions of the Education Act 1996.

"traffic sign" means a sign of any size, colour and type prescribed or authorised under, or having effect as though prescribed or authorised under Section 64 of the Act.

"universal service provider" means the same as in the Postal Services Act 2000.

"works bus" means a motor vehicle constructed or adapted to carry twelve or more passengers which has been provided by an employer for the purpose of

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"the 2000 Regulations" means the Local Authorities' Traffic Orders (Exemptions for Disabled Persons) (England) Regulations 2000.

"the 2002 Regulations" means the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002.

PART II

3. PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON WAITING /LOADING AND UNLOADING

3.1. Save as provided in Articles 3.6, 3.7 and 3.8 no person shall, except upon the direction or with the permission of a Police Constable in uniform or of a trafie waFden, cause or permit any motor vehicle to wait at any time in any of the lengths of road specified in Columns 1 and 2 of the First Schedule

3.2. Save as provided in Articles 3.6, 3.7 and 3.8 no person shall, except upon the direction or with the permission of a Police Constable in uniform or of a tic F d e. win, cause or permit any motor vehicle to wait in any of the lengths of road specified in Columns 1 and 2 of the Third Schedule on the days and during the times specified in Column 3 of the Third Schedule unless such day falls upon a Bank Holiday

3.3. Save as provided in Articles 3.6 and 3.8 no person shall, except upon the direction or with the permission of a Police Constable in uniform or of a tr-a#ticC,^¢ warden, cause or permit any motor vehicle to wait in any of the lengths of road specified in Column 1 of the Fifth Schedule on the days and during the times specified in Column 2 of the Fifth Schedule unless such day falls upon a Bank Holiday:-

3.3.1. for a period in excess of that specified in Column 3 of the Fifth Schedule; or

3.3.2. if a' period less than the return prohibition period has elapsed since the termination during the limited waiting hours of the last period of waiting of the motor vehicle in the same length of road

3.4. Save as provided in Article 3.6 no person shall, except u n the direcfon r with the permission of a Police Constable in uniform or of amen, cause or permit any motor vehicle to load or unload at any time in any of the lengths of road specified in Columns 1 and 2 of the Second Schedule

3.5. Save as provided in Article 3.6 no person shall, except u^pn the i ec on or with the permission of a Police Constable in uniform or of a P tr cause or permit any motor vehicle to load or unload in any of the lengths of road specified in Columns 1 and 2 of the Fourth Schedule on the days and during the times specified in Column 3 of the Fourth Schedule

KMC TRAFFIC REGULATION CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2006 COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE.doc 5 21/06/2006 10:42 AM 3.6. Nothing in Articles 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5 shall prohibit any person from causing or permitting any motor vehicle to wait in any of the lengths of road specified in the First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Schedules for so long as may be necessary:-

3.6.1. to enable a person to board or alight from the motor vehicle;

3.6.2. to enable the motor vehicle, if it cannot be conveniently used for such purpose in any other road, to be used in connection with any wedding or funeral, building operation or demolition, the removal of any obstruction to traffic, the maintenance, improvement or reconstruction of the length of road so specified, or the laying, erection, alteration or repair in or near the said length of road of any sewer or of any main, pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas, water or electricity or of any telecommunications apparatus;

3.6.3. if the motor vehicle is a Mobile Speed Camera Unit or an Automatic Number Plate Recognition Vehicle;

3.6.4. to enable the motor vehicle, if it is in the service of the Post Office or other universal service provider to be used for the purpose of delivering or collecting postal packets;

3.6.5. to enable the motor vehicle to be used in any of the lengths of road so specified for police, ambulance, fire brigade, local authority or water authority purposes when used in pursuance of statutory powers or duties;

3.6.6. if the motor vehicle is waiting owing to the driver being prevented from proceeding by circumstances beyond the control of the driver, or to such waiting as is necessary to prevent an accident;

3.6.7. for the purpose of loading or unloading the motor vehicle whilst the motor vehicle is in actual use in connection with the removal or delivery of furniture to or from any premises fronting, adjoining or abutting any of the said lengths of road provided that notice is given twenty four hours in advance to the Police and their consent obtained;

3.6.8. for a hackney carriage to wait at a hackney carriage stand during the hours of operation of the hackney carriage stand

3.7. Nothing in Articles 3.1, 3.2 and 3.5 shall prohibit any person from causing or permitting any motor vehicle to wait in any of the lengths of road specified in the First, Third or Fourth Schedules for so long as may be necessary to deliver to or collect from or load or unload goods at any premises fronting on to the said lengths of road provided that no motor vehicle so engaged shall wait for longer than 30 minutes outside the same- remises without the permission of a Police Constable in uniform or a1ttr- andprovided always that a Police Constable in uniform or art may at any time require the driver of a motor vehicle to move it if it is necessary for the purposes of preventing obstruction.

3.8. Nothing in Articles 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and 3.5 shall render it unlawful to cause or permit any motor vehicle to wait:-

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4 3.8.1. for a period not exceeding 3 hours (not being a period separated by an interval of less than 1 hour from the previous period of waiting by the same motor vehicle in the same road or part of road on the same day) in any of the lengths of road specified in the, First, Third and Fourth Schedules;

3.8.2. in any of the lengths of road specified in the Fifth, Schedule;

if the motor vehicle is a disabled person's motor vehicle which displays in the relevant positions:

(a) in all cases a disabled person's badge, and

(b) in the cases stated in Article 3.8.1 a parking disc issued by any local authority in accordance with the provisions of the 2000 Regulations, or a badge having effect under those Regulations as if it were a disabled person's badge and the driver or other person in charge of the motor vehicle marks on the parking disc the time at which the period of waiting began

PART III

4. PARKING IN LOADING BAY

4.1. The part of road specified in Column 1 of the Seventh Schedule is authorised to be used as a parking place for the parking of permitted motor vehicles in the authorised position on such days and during such hours as are specified in relation to the part of road in the said Seventh Schedule.

4.2. The driver of a motor vehicle shall not permit it to wait in the parking place unless it is a permitted motor vehicle.

4.3. Every motor vehicle using the parking place shall wait thereon in the authorised position.

4.4. The driver of a motor vehicle shall not permit it to wait in a parking place for longer than the maximum.period permitted for waiting specified in Column 3 of the Seventh Schedule in relation to that parking place.

4.5. Save as provided in Article 4.11 the driver of a motor vehicle other than a permitted motor vehicle shall not use the a kin lace un ess authorised to do so by a Police Constable in uniform or aPFa#ie rden, always provided that no motor vehicle shall use the parking place so as unreasonably to prevent access to premises adjoining the road by other persons, or so as ^q be a nuisance and provided always that a Police Constable in uniform or a ta##ie-seamen may at any time require the driver of the motor vehicle to move it if it is reasonably necessary for the purpose of preventing obstruction or in the case of an emergency move or cause to be moved to any place he thinks fit, any motor vehicle left in a parking place.

KMC TRAFFIC REGULATION CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2006 COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE.doc 7 21/06/2006 10:42 AM 4.6. The driver of a motor vehicle shall stop the engine as soon as the motor vehicle is in position in the parking place, and shall not start the engine except when about to change the position of the motor vehicle in or to depart from , the parking place.

4.7. The driver. of a motor vehicle shall not permit it to wait in a parking place for any purpose other than when in actual use in-connection with the delivery to or collection from or loading or unloading of goods to nearby premises.

4.8. A person authorised by the Council may suspend the use of the parking place or any part thereof whenever he considers such suspension reasonably necessary;

4.8.1. for the purpose of facilitating the movement of traffic or promoting its safety;

4.8.2. for the convenience of the occupiers of premises adjacent to the parking place on any occasion of the removal of furniture from a dwellinghouse or office to another or the removal of furniture from such premises to a depository or to such premises from a depository;

4.8.3. for the convenience of the occupiers of premises adjacent to the parking place at times of weddings or funerals or on other special occasions;

4.8.4. for the purpose of any building operation, demolition or excavation adjacent to the parking place or the maintenance or reconstruction of the parking place or the laying, erection, alteration, or repair in or adjacent to the parking place of any sewer or of any main, pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas, water or electricity or of any telecommunications apparatus;

4.8.5. and he has made an appropriate Order and/or given notice as may be required by legislation.

4.9. A person authorised by the Council suspending the use of the parking place or any part thereof in accordance with the provisions of Article 4. 8 shall thereupon place or cause to be placed in or adjacent to that parking place or part thereof the use of which is suspended a traffic sign or notice indicating that waiting by motor vehicles is prohibited.

4.10. Save as provided in Articles 4.8, 4.9 and 4.10 no person shall cause or permit any motor vehicle to be left in the parking place or part thereof, as the case may be, during such period as there is in or adjacent to that parking place or part thereof a traffic sign or notice placed in pursuance of Article 4.9.

4.11. Nothing in Articles 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 and 4.10 shall prohibit any person,from causing or permitting any motor vehicle to wait in the parking place for so long as it may be necessary:-

4.11.1. to enable a person to board or alight from the motor vehicle;

4.11.2. to enable the motor vehicle, if it cannot be conveniently used for such purpose in any other road, to be used in connection with any building operation or demolition, the removal of any obstruction to traffic, the

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4.11.3. to enable the motor vehicle, if it is in the service of the Post Office or other universal service provider to be used for the purpose of delivering or collecting postal packets;

4.11.4. to enable the motor vehicle to be used for Police , ambulance, fire brigade, local authority or water authority purposes when used in pursuance of statutory powers or duties;

4.11.5. if the motor vehicle is waiting owing to the driver being prevented from proceeding by circumstance beyond the control of the driver, or to prevent an accident;

4.11.6. to enable the motor vehicle to be used in connection with the removal of furniture from a dwellinghouse or office to another or the removal of furniture from such premises to a depository or to such premises from a depository.

4.12. Subject to the proviso hereto, when a motor vehicle is left in the parking place in contravention of any of the provisions contained in Articles 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 and 4.10 a person authorised in that behalf by the Council may remove the motor vehicle or arrange for it to be removed from the parking place provided that when a motor vehicle is waiting in the parking place in contravention of the provisions of Article 4.3, a person authorised in that behalf by the Council may alter or cause to be altered the position of the motor vehicle in order that its position shall comply with that provision.

4.13. Any person removing a motor vehicle or altering its position by virtue of Article 4.12 may do so by towing or driving the motor vehicle or such other manner as he may think necessary to enable him to remove it or alter its position as the case may be.

4.14. When a person authorised by the Council removes or makes arrangements for the removal of a motor vehicle from the parking place by virtue of Article 4.12, he shall make such -arrangements as may be reasonably necessary for the safe custody of the motor vehicle and its contents.

PART IV

5. PARKING PLACES - PERMIT HOLDERS

5.1. The part of road specified in Column 1 of the Sixth Schedule is authorised to be used as a parking place for the parking of permitted motor vehicles in the authorised position and on such days and during such hours as are specified in relation to the said part of road in column 3 of the Sixth Schedule. A permit holder may only. park in any of the parking places provided that they are of a

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5.2. The driver of a motor vehicle shall not permit it to wait in the parking place unless it is a permitted motor vehicle.

5.3. Every motor vehicle using the parking place shall wait thereon in the authorised position.

5.4._ Save as provided in Articles 5. 10 and 5.11 the driver of a motor vehicle other than a permitted motor vehicle shall not use the parkingdla c less authorised to do so by a Police Constable in uniform or a tr-a^caden , always provided that no motor vehicle shall use the parking place so as unreasonably to prevent access to premises adjoining the road by other persons , or so as to be a nuisance and provided always that a Police Constable in uniform or a tFa fIC warden may at any time require the driver of the motor vehicle to move it if it is reasonably necessary for the purpose of preventing obstruction or in the case of t an emergency move or cause to be moved to any place he thinks fit, any motor vehicle left in a parking place.

5.5. The driver of a motor vehicle shall stop the engine as soon as the motor vehicle is in position in the parking place , and shall not start the engine except when about to change the position of the motor vehicle in or to depart from, the parking place.

5.6. No person shall use a motor vehicle , whilst it is in the parking place, in connection with the sale of any article to persons in or near the parking place or in connection with the selling or offering for hire of his skill or services or any other person 's skill or services.

5.7. A person authorised by the Council may suspend the use of the parking place or any part thereof whenever he considers such suspension reasonably necessary:

5.7.1. for the purpose of facilitating the movement of traffic or promoting its safety;

5.7.2. for the convenience of the occupiers of premises adjacent to the parking place on any occasion of the removal of furniture from a dwellinghouse or office to another or the removal of furniture from such premises to a depository or to such premises from a depository;

5.7.3. for the convenience of the occupiers. of premises adjacent to the parking place at times of weddings or funerals or on other special occasions;

5.7.4. for the purpose of any building operation , demolition or excavation adjacent, to the parking place or the maintenance or reconstruction of the parking place or the laying , erection , alteration, or repair in or adjacent to the parking place of any sewer or of any main , pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas , water or electricity or of any telecommunications apparatus;

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4 5.7.5. and he has made an appropriate Order and/or given notice as may be required by legislation.

5.8. A person authorised by the Council suspending the use of the parking place or any part thereof in accordance with the provisions of Article 5.7 shall thereupon place or cause to be placed in or adjacent to that parking place or part thereof the use of which is suspended a traffic sign or notice indicating that waiting by motor vehicles is prohibited.

5.9. Save as provided in Articles 5.10 and 5.11 no person shall cause or permit any motor vehicle to be left in the parking place or part thereof, as the case may be, during such period as there is in or adjacent to that parking place or part thereof a traffic sign or notice placed in pursuance of Article 5.8.

5.10. Nothing in Articles 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and 5.9 shall prohibit any person from causing or permitting any motor vehicle to wait in the parking place for so long as ( it may be necessary:-

5.10.1. to enable a person to board or alight from the motor vehicle;

5.10.2. to enable the motor vehicle, if it cannot be conveniently used for such purpose in any other road, to be used in connection with any building operation or demolition, the removal of any obstruction to traffic, the maintenance, improvement or reconstruction of the parking place or any part thereof or the laying, erection , alteration, or repair in or near the parking place of any sewer or of any main, pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas, water or electricity or of any telecommunications apparatus;

5.10.3. to enable the motor vehicle, if it is in the service of the Post Office or other universal service provider to be used for the purpose of delivering or collecting postal packets;

5.10.4. to enable the motor vehicle to be used for police, ambulance, fire brigade, local authority or water authority purposes when used in pursuance of statutory powers or duties;

5.10.5. if the motor vehicle is waiting owing to the driver being prevented from proceeding by circumstance beyond the control of the driver, or to prevent an accident;

5.10.6. to enable the motor vehicle to be used in connection with the removal of furniture from a dwellinghouse or office to another or the removal of furniture from such premises to a depository or to such premises from a depository.

5.11. Nothing in Articles 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and 5.9 shall apply if the motor vehicle is being used by a legally qualified general medical practitioner, district nurse, midwife or similar people when visiting persons whose postal address is as defined opposite to that parking place in Column 2 of the Sixth Schedule,,so 'long

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5.12. Subject to the proviso hereto , when a motor vehicle is left in the parking place in contravention of any of the provisions contained in Articles 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and 5.9 a person authorised in that behalf by the Council may remove the motor vehicle or arrange for it to be removed from the parking place provided that when a motor vehicle is waiting in the parking place in contravention of the provisions of Article 5.3 of this Order, a person authorised in that behalf by the Council may alter or cause to be altered the position of the motor vehicle in order that its position shall comply with that provision.

5.13. Any person removing. a motor vehicle or altering its position by virtue of Article 5.12, may do so by towing or driving the motor vehicle or such other manner as he may think necessary to enable him to remove it or alter its position as the case may be.

5.14. When a person authorised by the Council removes or makes arrangements for the removal of a motor vehicle from the parking place by virtue of Article 5.12, he. shall make such arrangements as may be reasonably necessary for the safe custody of the motor vehicle and its contents.

Application for and issue of permits

5.15. Any resident who is the owner of a permitted motor vehicle may apply to the Council for the issue of a residents parking permit for the leaving of that motor vehicle in a parking place and any such application shall be made on a form issued by and obtainable from the Council and shall include the particulars and information required by such form.

5.16. On receipt of an application for a residents parking permit duly made under the foregoing provisions of Article 5.15, the Council , upon being satisfied that the applicant is a resident and is the owner of a permitted motor vehicle, may, subject to the proviso hereto , issue to the applicant one permit for the leaving in { the parking place of the motor vehicle to which such permit relates by the owner of such.motor vehicle or by any person using such motor vehicle with the consent of the owner other than a person to whom such motor vehicle has been let for hire or reward provided that subject to the provisions of Article 5.24 and 5.25, the Council shall not issue a permit to any resident which would be valid for any period during which any other permit issued to that resident is or would be valid.

5.17. Any resident may apply to the Council for the issue of a visitors parking permit to enable a bona fide visitor to his premises to leave a permitted motor vehicle in a parking place and any such application shall be made on a form issued by and obtainable from the Council and shall include the particulars and information required by such form. Subject to Article 5.20 one permit only to be issued to the residents of premises having a separate postal address.

5.18. Any occupant of business premises may, upon payment of an annual charge, apply to the Council for the issue or renewal of a business parking permit (which

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5.19. The Council may at any time require a permit holder or applicant for a permit to produce to an officer of the Council such evidence in respect of an application made to them for a permit as they may reasonably require to verify any particulars or information given to them.

5.20. The Council may at their discretion issue a permit with or without charge to any person who in the opinion of the Council requires to park in any parking place any permitted motor vehicle.

5.21. The issue of a permit under the foregoing provisions of Article 5.16, 5.17 and 5.18 shall not be construed as if any parking space in the parking place was reserved solely for the use of a permit holder.

Surrender, withdrawal and validity of permits

5.22. A permit holder may surrender a permit to the Council at any time and shall surrender a permit to the Council on the occurrence of any one of the events set out in Article 5.25.

5.23. The Council may, by notice in writing served on the permit holder by sending the same by the recorded delivery service to the permit holder at the address shown by that person on the application for the permit or at any address believed to be that person's place of abode, withdraw a permit entirely at its own discretion and the permit holder shall surrender the permit to the Council within 48 hours of the receipt of the aforementioned notice.

5.24. A permit shall cease to be valid on the occurrence of any one of the events set out in Article 5.25.

5.25. The events referred to in Article 5.22 are:-

5.25.1. the permit holder ceasing to be a resident;

5.25.2. the permit holder ceasing to be the owner of the motor vehicle in respect of which the permit was issued;

5.25.3. the-withdrawal of such permit by the Council under the provisions of Article 5.23;

5.25.4. the motor vehicle in respect of which the permit was issued being adapted or used in such a manner that it is no longer a permitted motor vehicle.

Application for and issue of duplicate permits

5.26. If a permit is mutilated or accidentally defaced or the figures or particulars thereon have become illegible or the colour of the permit has become altered by fading or otherwise the permit holder shall surrender it to the Council and the, Council, upon receipt of the permit, shall issue a duplicate permit so marked.

KMC TRAFFIC REGULATION CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2006 COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE.doc 13 21/06/2006 10:42 AM 5.27. If the permit is lost or destroyed, the permit holder may apply to the Council for the issue to him of a duplicate permit and the Council, upon being satisfied as to such loss or destruction , shall issue a duplicate permit so marked and upon such issue the permit which it duplicates shall become invalid provided that a replacement for a duplicate permit will only be issued upon payment of a charge (being such sum as the Council may from time to time determine).

5.28. The provisions of this Order shall apply to a duplicate permit and an application therefor as if it were a permit or as the case may be an application therefor.

Form of permit

5.29. A permit shall be in writing and shall bear the words "Residents Parking Permit", "Visitors Parking Permit", or "Business Parking Permit" as the case may be and shall include the following particulars:

5.29.1. the registration mark of the motor vehicle in respect of which the permit has been issued, or the address of the premises in question;

5.29.2. the name of the road and district in which the parking place is situate and for which the permit is issued;

5.29.3. an authentication that`the permit has been issued by the Council;

5.29.4. the period during which the permit shall remain valid.

Display of permits

5.30. At all times during which a motor vehicle is left in a parking place there shall be displayed on the front or near side of the motor vehicle a valid permit issued in respect of that motor vehicle so that all particulars referred to in Article 5.29 are readily visible from the front or near side of the motor vehicle.

Restriction on the removal of permits

5.31. When a permit has been displayed on a motor vehicle in accordance with the provisions of Article 5.30, no person not being the driver of the motor vehicle shall remove the permit from the motor vehicle unless authorised to do so by the driver of the motor vehicle.

PARTV

6. DISABLED BAYS

6.1. Each of the parts of road specified in Column 1 of the Eighth Schedule are authorised to be used as a parking place for the parking of permitted motor vehicles in the authorised position on such days and during such hours as are specified in relation to the said part of road in Column 2 of the Eighth Schedule.

KMC TRAFFIC REGULATION CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2006 COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE.doc 14 21/06/200610:42 AM 6.2. The driver of a motor vehicle shall not permit it to wait in the parking place unless it is a permitted motor vehicle.

6.3. Every motor vehicle using the parking place shall wait thereon in the authorised position.

6.4. The driver of a motor vehicle shall not permit it to wait in a parking place for longer than the maximum period permitted for waiting specified in Column 3 of the Eighth Schedule in relation to that parking place.

6.5. When a motor vehicle has left a parking place as specified in Article 6.1 after waiting thereon, the driver thereof shall not, within the return prohibition period specified in Column 3 of the Eighth Schedule permit it to wait again upon the parking place.

6.6. Save as provided in Articles 6.12 and 6.13 the driver of a motor vehicle other than a permitted motor vehicle shalt not use the arkinc lacee^^nless authorised to do so by a Police Constable in uniform or a'tra d+ r n always provided that no motor vehicle shall use the parking place so as unreasonably to prevent access to premises adjoining the road, or the use-of the road by other persons, or somas to be a nonce and provided always that a Police Constable in uniform or a t -warden, may at any time require the driver of the motor vehicle to move it if it is reasonably necessary for the purpose of preventing obstruction or in the case of an emergency move or cause to be moved to any place he thinks fit, any motor vehicle left in a parking place.

.6.7. The driver of a motor vehicle using the parking place shall stop the engine as soon as the motor vehicle is in position in the parking place, and shall not start the engine except when about to change the position of the motor vehicle in, or to depart from, the parking place.

6.8. No person shall use a motor vehicle, whilst it is in the parking place, in connection with the sale of any article to persons in or near the parking place or in connection with the selling or offering for hire of his skill or services or any other person's skill or services.

6.9. Any person duly authorised by the Council may suspend the use of the parking place or any part thereof whenever he considers such suspension reasonably, necessary:

6.9.1. for the purpose of facilitating the movement of traffic or promoting its safety;

6.9.2. for the convenience of the occupiers of the premises adjacent to the parking place on any occasion of the removal of furniture from an office or dwellinghouse to another or the removal of furniture from such premises to a depository or to such premises from a depository;

6.9.3. for the convenience of the occupiers of premises adjacent to the parking place at times of weddings or funerals or on other special occasions;

KMC TRAFFIC REGULATION CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2006 COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE.doc 15 21/06/200& 10:42 AM 6.9.4. for the purpose of any building operation, demolition or excavation adjacent to the parking place or the maintenance or reconstruction of the parking place or the laying, erection, alteration or repair in or adjacent to the parking place of any sewer or of any main, pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas, water or electricity or of any telecommunications apparatus;

6.9.5. and he has made an Order and/or given notice as required in the appropriate legislation.

6.10. Any person authorised by the Council suspending the use of the parking place or any part thereof in accordance with the provisions of Article 6 .9 shall thereupon place or cause to be placed in or adjacent to that parking place or part thereof the use of which is suspended a traffic sign or notice indicating that waiting by motor vehicles is prohibited.

6.11. Save as provided in Articles 6.12 and 6.13 no person shall cause or permit any motor vehicle to be left in the parking place or part thereof, as the case may be, during such period as there is in or adjacent to that parking place or part thereof a traffic sign or notice placed in pursuance of Article 6.10.

6.12. Nothing in Articles 6.1, 6.6 and 6.11 shall prohibit any person from causing or permitting any motor vehicle to wait in the parking place for so long as may be necessary:

6.12.1. to enable a person to board or alight from the motor vehicle;

6.12.2. to enable the motor vehicle if it cannot conveniently be used for such purpose in any other road, to be used in connection with any building operation or demolition, the removal of any obstruction to traffic, the maintenance, improvement or reconstruction of the parking place or any part thereof or the laying, erection, alteration or repair in or near the parking place of any sewer or of any main, pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas, water or electricity or of any telecommunications apparatus;

6.12.3. to enable the motor vehicle, if it is in the service of the Post Office or other universal service provider to be used for the purpose of delivering or collecting postal packets; 6.12.4. to enable the motor vehicle to be used for Police, ambulance, fire brigade, local authority or water authority purposes when used in pursuance of statutory powers or duties;

6.12.5. if the motor vehicle is waiting owing to the driver being prevented from proceeding by circumstances beyond the control of the driver or to prevent an accident;

6.12.6. to enable the motor vehicle to be used in connection with the removal of furniture from an office or dwellinghouse to another or the removal of furniture from such premises to a depository or such premises from a depository.

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...... $. 6.13. Nothing in Articles 6.1, 6.6 and 6.11 shall apply if the motor vehicle is being used by a. legally qualified general medical practitioner, district nurse, midwife or similar people when visiting a patient so long as the motor vehicle concerned is clearly marked Doctor, Midwife etc. and the visit is expected to be of less than 15 minutes duration.

6.14. Subject to the proviso hereto, when a motor vehicle is left in the parking place in contravention of any of the provisions contained in Articles 6.1, 6.2, 6.3 and 6.4 a person authorised in that behalf by the Council may remove the motor vehicle or arrange for it to be removed from the parking place, provided that when a motor vehicle is waiting in the parking place in contravention of the provisions of Article 6.3, a person duly authorised in that behalf by the Council may alter or cause to be altered the position of the motor vehicle in order that its position shall comply with that provision.

6.15. Any person removing a motor vehicle or altering its position by virtue of Article 6.14, may do so by towing or driving the motor vehicle or in such other manner as he may think necessary to enable him to remove it or alter its position as the case may be.

6.16. When a person duly authorised by the Council removes or makes arrangements for the removal of a motor vehicle from the parking place by virtue of Article 6.14 he shall make such arrangements as may be reasonably necessary for the safe custody of the motor vehicle and its contents.

PART VI

7. SCHOOL KEEP CLEAR - NO WAITING, LOADING OR UNLOADING

7.1. Save as provided in Article 7.2 no person shall, except upon the direction or with the permission of a Police Constable in uniform or of aen , cause or permit any motor vehicle to wait, load or unload in any of the lengths of road specified in the Ninth Schedule on the days and during the times specified in Column 3 of the Ninth Schedule.

7.2. Nothing in Article 7.1 shall apply:

7.2.1. so as to prevent a motor vehicle waiting in any of the lengths of road referred to in that Article for so long as may be necessary to enable the motor vehicle to be used in connection with:

7.2.1.1. any building operation or-demolition;

7.2.1.2. the removal of any obstruction to traffic;

7.2.1.3. the maintenance, improvement or reconstruction of the road comprising or including the carriageway; or

7.2.1.4. the laying, erection, alteration or repair in or near such road of a sewer or of any main, pipe or

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a apparatus for the supply of gas, water or electricity or of any telecommunications apparatus

7.2.2. to a motor vehicle being used for fire brigade, ambulance or police purposes in pursuance of statutory powers or duties;

7.2.3. to a motor vehicle being used in the service of a local authority or of a water authority in pursuance of statutory powers or duties;

7.2.4. to a motor vehicle waiting in any of the lengths of road referred to in Article 7.1 while any gate or other barrier at the entrance to premises to which the motor vehicle requires access or from which it has emerged is opened or closed, if it is not reasonably practicable for the motor vehicle to wait otherwise than on that length of road; or

7.2.5. to a motor vehicle waiting when the person in control of the motor vehicle:-

7.2.5.1. is required by law to stop;

7.2.5.2. is obliged to stop in order to avoid an accident; or

7.2.5.3. is prevented from proceeding by circumstances outside that person's control

PART VII

8. BUS LANE

8.1. Save as provided in Article 8.2 no person shall except upon the direction or with the permission of a Police Constable in uniform or of apis win, cause or permit any motor vehicle other than a Public Service vehicle, school bus, works bus, omnibus or pedal cycle to wait in the bus lane on the days and during the times specified in Column 3 of the Tenth Schedule other than for the purpose of crossing it.

8.2. Nothing in this Order shall render it unlawful for any person to cause or permit any motor vehicle to wait in the bus lane for so long as may be necessary for any of the purposes specified in Article 8.3.

..8.3. The purposes referred to in Article 8.2 are:

8.3.1. the removal of any obstruction to traffic in the bus lane;

8.3.2. police, fire brigade or ambulance purposes.

8.4. Nothing in this Order shall render it unlawful for any person to cause or permit any motor vehicle to wait in the bus lane for so long as may be necessary for any of the purposes specified in Article 8.5.

8.5. The purposes referred to in Article 8.4 are:-

KMC TRAFFIC REGULATION CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2006 COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE.doc 18 21/06/2006 10:42 AM 8.5.1. the service of any local authority or water authority in pursuance of statutory powers or duties , or to be used in connection with the supply of gas, or electricity or of any telecommunications apparatus;

8.5.2. the avoidance of an accident;

8.5.3. the boarding or alighting of any person.

PART VIII

9. CLEARWAYS

9.1. Save as provided in Article 9.2 no person shall, except^upon the^direction or with the permission of a Police Constable in uniform or of a t red` en , cause or permit any motor vehicle to wait on any of the main carriageways comprised of the lengths of road specified in Columns I and 2 of the Eleventh Schedule on the days and during the times specified in Column 3 of the Eleventh Schedule.

9.2. Nothing in Article 9.1 shall apply:-

9.2.1. so as to prevent a motor vehicle waiting on the carriageway of a road referred to in that Article for so long as may be necessary to enable the motor vehicle to be used in connection with:-

9.2.1.1. any building operation or demolition;

9.2.1.2. the removal of any obstruction .to traffic;

9.2.1.3. the maintenance , improvement or reconstruction of the road comprising or including that carriageway; or

9.2.1.4. the laying, erection , alteration or repair in or near such road of a sewer or of any main, pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas, water or electricity or of any telecommunications apparatus.

9.2.2. to a motor vehicle being used for fire brigade , ambulance or police purposes, in pursuance of statutory powers or duties;

9.2.3. to a motor vehicle being used in the service of a local authority or of a water authority in pursuance of statutory powers or duties;

9.2.4. to a motor vehicle being used for the purpose of delivering or collecting postal packets;

9.2.5. to a motor vehicle waiting on the carriageway referred to in that Article while any gate or other barrier at the entrance to premises to which the motor vehicle requires access or from which it has emerged is opened or closed, if it is not reasonably practicable for the motor vehicle to wait otherwise than on that carriageway; or

KMC TRAFFIC REGULATION CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2006 COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE.doc 19 21/06/2006 10:42 AM 9.2.6. to a motor vehicle waiting when the person in control of the, motor vehicle:-

9.2.6.1. is required by law to stop;

9.2.6.2. is obliged to stop in order to avoid an accident; or

9.2.6.3. is prevented from proceeding by circumstances outside that person's control.

PART IX

10. CYCLE LANES

10.1. Save as provided in Articles 10.2 and 10.3 no person shall, except upon the direction or with the permission of a Police Constable in uniform or a tF& Ie women, cause or permit any motor vehicle other than a pedal cycle to wait in the cycle lane specified in the Twelfth Schedule.on the days and during the times specified in Column 3 of the Twelfth Schedule.

10.2. Nothing in Article 10.1 shall prohibit any person from causing or permitting any motor vehicle to wait in the cycle lane specified in the Twelfth Schedule for so long as may be necessary:

10.2.1. to be used for the removal of any obstruction to traffic;

10.2.2. to be used for police, fire brigade or ambulance purposes;

10.2.3. to be used in the service of any local authority or water authority or with the permission of any such authority in pursuance of statutory powers or duties provided that whilst being so used it is necessary for the motor vehicle to wait in the cycle lane;

10.2.4. to avoid an accident;

10.2.5. to gain entrance to premises or land accessible only by crossing the cycle lane or to off-street loading facilities or garaging;

10.2.6. for public service vehicles at a bus stop area.

.10.3. Nothing in Article 10.1 shall apply to the driving of any mechanical road cleansing vehicle or gully emptying machine or to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a Police Constable in uniform or .a tia";%-wefden.

PART X

11. GENERAL

11.1. The restrictions imposed by this Order shall be in addition to and not in derogation of any restrictions or requirements imposed by any Regulations made or having effect as if made under the Act. or by or under any other enactment.

KMC TRAFFIC REGULATION CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2006 COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE.doc 20 21/06/2006 10:42 AM 11.2. Any reference in this Order to a Statute or Statutory Instrument shall include reference to any re-enactment or replacement thereof.

11.3. For the avoidance of doubt, any reference in this Order to a length of road or a parking place shall be deemed to be a reference to more than one length of road or more than one parking place where the context requires it.

11.4. Where the provisions of this Order or any Order made or having effect as if made under the Act which impose any restriction or prohibition on waiting by motor vehicles, or grant any exemption from such restriction or prohibition, relate to a road or length of road designated as a parking place in the Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Schedules the provisions of the said Schedules shall prevail.

11.5. For the avoidance of doubt this Order is deemed to be a designation order for the purpose of charging for the issue or replacement as appropriate of a permit under the provisions of Part IV of this Order.

11.6. Where the Council deem it so expedient all references to "permit" in this Order shall include reference to "Residents Parking Permit", "Business Parking Permit" and "Visitors Parking Permit" and "Permit Holder" shall be similarly construed.

11.7. In this Order where the context requires, the masculine includes the feminine and the neuter and vice versa, the singular includes the plural and vice versa.

GIVEN under the Corporate Common Seal. of the Council of the Borough of Kirklees this 2i- J - day of June Two thousand and six.

THE CORPORATE COMMON SEAL of ). THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH ) OF KIRKLEES was hereunto affixed ) in the presence of- )

the /Authorised Signatory ^©$

KMC TRAFFIC REGULATION CONSOLIDATION ORDER 2006 COLNE VALLEY AND DENBY DALE.doc 21 21/0612006 10:42 AM The following interpretations are added to Article 2 .1 by virtue of The Kirklees Metropolitan, Council (Decriminallsed Parking ) Order 2006

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whose name tl the motorvo:, ,y, vehicle was.^r `. attf. thatti.. time registered under the epic ' 41 fi. 1 ' "'• C• t ' 11 ^t'-.A:• }•:•:r i t. Excise 2e istration Act 1 t 1 ^' t!. 'h }^ti '^ t

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`'the 1984'Ac'; means the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 PART XI Article 12 is, added by virtue of The Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Decriminalised Parking) Order 2006

PART Xi

12. CONTRAVENTIONS OF PROVISIONS OF ORDER

12.1. Where a motor vehicle is left in a parking place or in any road or length of road in contravention of any provision of this Order, a penalty charge shall be payable by the owner of the motor vehicle.

12.2. A penalty charge notice showing the information required by Section 66(3) of the 1991 Act may then be issued by a parking attendant in accordance with the provisions of Section 66(1) of the 1991 Act

12.3.. In the case of a motor vehicle in respect of which a penalty charge has been incurred it shall be the duty of the parking attendant to attach to the vehicle in a conspicuous position or to give to the person appearing to him to be in charge of the motor.vehicle a notice which shall include the following particulars:-.

12.3.1. the. grounds on which the parking attendant believes that a penalty charge 'is payable with respect to the vehicle; 12.3.2. the amount of the penalty charge which is payable; 12.3.3. . that the penalty charge must be paid before the end of the period of 28 days beginning with the date of the notice;

12.3.4. that if the penalty charge is paid before the end of the period of 14 days beginning' with the date. of the penalty charge notice, the amount of the penalty charge will be reduced by one half; 12.3.5. that, if the penalty charge is not paid before the end of ' the .28 day period,- a Notice to Owner may be sent by the parking authority to the person appearing to them to be the. owner of the motor vehicle; .12.3.6. the address to which payment of the penalty charge must be. sent.

12.4., The penalty charge shall be in the sum of the following amounts:-

12.4.1. £6Q on - the issue of a penalty charge notice subject to being discounted to £30 if the Council as provided in Article 12.3.4 received payment within 14 days of the issue of the penalty charge notice; 12.4.2. On the issue of a "charge certificate" the penalty charge will be increased to the sum of £90.

12.5. A penalty. charge notice fixed to a motor vehicle, in accordance with. this section shall not be removed, or interfered with except under the authority of:-

12.5.1. the owner, or person in charge, of the motor vehicle; or 12.5.2. the parking authority. 12.6. The owner of a. motor. vehicle in' respect of which a penalty charge has been incurred shall pay the penalty charge to the Council either:-

12.6.1. by .cheque or postal order which. shall be delivered,or sent by post so as to reach the Council's Parking Office, Albion Street, (or such other department as may from time to time be' appointed.for that purpose by the Council) not later ' than 10:.00am on the twenty eighth day following. the day on which the penalty charge notice was issued; or 12.6.2. in cash, credit card or debit card in person at the said Parking Office not later than as aforesaid; or 12.6.3. - automated telephone payment facility not later than as aforesaid;. or .12.6.4. If the said twenty eighth day falls on a day on which the said Parking Office or department is closed, the period within which payment shall be made to the Council shall be extended until 10:00am on the next . day on which the said Parking Office or department is open; 12.6.5. If the penalty charge is paid before the end of the period of fourteen days beginning with the date of the penalty charge notice, the amount of the penalty charge will be reduced by one'half, 12.6,6 , if the owner of the motor vehicle fails to pay the penalty ,charge by the end of the twenty eight day period, a Notice to Owner may be served, and If the penalty charge is then not paid within a further twenty eight days it may be increased by 50%.

12.7. Where a motor vehicle is left in any road or length of road after a penalty charge. has been incurred, a parking attendant or a person acting under his direction may attach to the. motor vehicle an immobilisation device or a notice in accordance with the requirements of Section 69(1) and (2) of the Road Traffic Act 1991.

12.8. The motor vehicle shall only be released from the immobilisation device ,...... - 12.8.1. by or, under the direction of a parking attendant or a person acting underihis direction; or 12.82. upon payment to the Council of the:-

12.8.2.1.. penalty charge or reduced penalty charge in accordance with the provisions of Articles 12.6 and. 12.7; and 12.8.2.2. such release fee as may be required by the Council in accordance with the provisions of Section 69(4)(b) of the 1991 Act. FIRST SCHEDULE - NO WAITING AT ANY TIME

FIRST SCHEDULE

NO WAITING AT ANY TIME

COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Name of Road Length affected Days and hours of operation

1. A640, Gledholt, Both sides from a point 228.6 All days Huddersfield metres west of its junction with the All hours B6114 Elland-Saddleworth Road to a point 137.2 metres east of its junction with the B6114 Elland- Saddleworth Road

2. B6114, Marsden, Both sides from its junction with All days Huddersfield Huddersfield-New Hey Road for a All hours distance of 182.9 metres north-, eastwards

3. Back 0' Dam, Slaithwaite, a) North-east side from its All days Huddersfield junction with Manchester All hours Road (Slaithwaite) to its junction with Kiln Hill

b) South-west side from its All days junction with Manchester All hours Road (Slaithwaite) for a distance of 18 metres westwards

4. Bargate, Linthwaite, a) North-west side from its All days Huddersfield junction with Coldwell Street All hours for a distance of 120 metres north-westwards

b) South-east side and north- All days east side from its junction All hours with Manchester Road (Linthwaite) for a distance of 112 metres north-eastwards then north-westwards

5. Road, Flockton, South-east side from a point 28 All days Huddersfield metres south-west of its junction All hours with Stoneroyd Farm for a distance of 148 metres north-eastwards

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COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Name of Road Length affected Days and hours of operation

6. Barnsley Road, Scissett, a) North-east side from its All days Huddersfield junction with Road All hours for a distance of 25 metres south-eastwards

b) North-east side and north- All days west side from a point 41 All hours metres south-east of its junction with Wakefield Road for a distance of 62 metres south-eastwards then north- eastwards

c) South-west side from its All days junction with Wakefield Road All hours for a distance of 29 metres south-eastwards

d) South-west side and south- All days east side from a point 66 All hours metres south-east of its junction with Wakefield Road for a distance of 47 metres south-eastwards then north- eastwards

7. Barnsley Road, Upper South-west side from a point 63 All days , Huddersfield metres north-west of its junction with All hours Park Lane for a distance of 152 metres south-eastwards

8. Bridge Street, Slaithwaite, Both sides from its junction with All days Huddersfield Britannia Road for a distance of 15 All hours metres north-eastwards

9. Britannia Road, a) North-east side from its All days Slaithwaite, Huddersfield junction with Carr Lane for a All hours distance of 57 metres south- eastwards

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COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Name of Road Length affected Days and hours of operation

b) South-west side. from its All days junction with Market Place for All hours a distance of 41 metres south-eastwards

10. Brookfield, Kirkburton, a) North side from its junction All days Huddersfield with Penistone Road for a All hours distance of 24 metres westwards

b) South side from its junction All days with Penistone Road for a All hours distance of 14 metres westwards

11. Brougham Road, South-east side from its junction All days Marsden, Huddersfield with Peel Street for a distance of 19 All hours metres north-eastwards

12. Carr Hill Road, Upper a) North-west side from its All days Cumberworth, Huddersfield junction with Barnsley Road All hours for a distance of 103 metres south-westwards

b) South-east side from its All days junction with Barnsley Road All hours for a distance of 100 metres south-westwards

13. Carr Lane, Slaithwaite, a) East side from its junction All days Huddersfield with Radcliffe Road for a All hours distance of 91 metres southwards

b) North-west side from its All days eastern junction with Station All hours Road for a distance of 41 metres south-westwards

c) North-west side from a point All days 12 metres south-west of its All hours junction with Lewisham Road for a distance of 56 metres north-eastwards

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d) 'North-west side from its All days junction with Station Road All hours (westerly end) for a distance of 48 metres north-eastwards

e) South-east side from its All days junction with New Street for a All hours distance of 18 metres north- eastwards

f) South-east side from its All days junction with Cross Street for All hours a distance of 15 metres north-eastwards

g) South-east side from its All days junction with Britannia Road All hours for a distance of 35 metres north-eastwards

h) South-east side from its All days junction with New Street for a All hours distance of 10 metres south- westwards

i) West side from its junction All days with Radcliffe Road for a All hours distance of 84 metres southwards

14. Church Lane, Clayton South-east side from its junction All days West, Huddersfield with Holmfield Road for a distance All hours of 23 metres south-westwards

15. Church Street, South-west side from its junction All days Slaithwaite, Huddersfield with Old Bank for a distance of 10 All hours metres north-westwards

16. Clay Lane, Slaithwaite, a) North-east side from its All days Huddersfield junction with Carr Lane for a All hours distance of 5 metres south- eastwards

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b) South-west side from its All days junction with Carr Lane for a All hours distance of 7 metres south- eastwards

17. Clough Road, Slaithwaite, a) East side from a point 146 All days Huddersfield metres north-west of its All hours junction with Crowther Close for a distance of 124 metres northwards

b) West side from its junction All days with' Brook side for a distance All hours of 137 metres northwards

18. Commercial Road , South side from a point 3 metres All days Skelmanthorpe, Huddersfield west of its junction with Smithy Lane All hours to a point 3 metres east of its junction with Smithy Lane

19. Common Lane, Emley, Both sides from its junction with All days Huddersfield Jagger Lane for a distance of 169 All hours metres north-eastwards (measured along the centre line)

20. Crimble Bank , a) East side from its junction All days Slaithwaite, Huddersfield with Radcliffe Road for a All hours distance of 27 metres southwards

b) West side from a point 5 All days metres north-west of the All hours extended south-western kerbline of Radcliffe Road for a distance of 36 metres southwards

21. Cross Street, Slaithwaite , a) North-east side from its All days Huddersfield junction with Carr Lane for a All hours distance of 13 metres south- eastwards

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b) South-west side from its All days junction with Carr Lane to its All hours junction with New Street

22. Cumberworth Lane (traffic North-west side and north-east side All days Island At Junction With for its entire length All hours Wakefield Road), Upper Cumberworth, Huddersfield

23. Cumberworth Lane, a) North-east side from a point All days Upper Cumberworth, 74 metres north-west of its All hours Huddersfield junction with Cumberworth Lane for a distance of 153 metres south -eastwards

b) North-east side from its All days junction with Wakefield Road All hours for a distance of 51 metres north-westwards

c) North-west side from its All days junction with Barnsley Road All hours for a distance of 23 metres north-eastwards

d) South-east side from its All days junction with Barnsley Road All hours for a distance of 18 metres north-eastwards

e) West side from its junction All days with Wakefield Road for a All hours distance of 22 metres northwards (measured along the kerbline)

24. Cuttlehurst, Denby Dale, a) North-east side from its All days, Huddersfield junction with Wakefield Road All hours for a distance of 11 metres south-eastwards

b) South-west side from its All days junction,with Wakefield Road All hours for a distance of 8 metres south-eastwards

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25. Derby Terrace, Marsden, Both sides from its junction with All days Huddersfield Peel Street for a distance of 10 All hours metres north-eastwards

26. Elms Hill, Slaithwaite, a) East side from its junction All days Huddersfield with Varley Road for a All hours distance of 2 metres southwards

b) West side from its junction All days with Varley Road for a All hours distance of 4 metres southwards

27. Far Bank, Shelley, a) North-west side from its All days Huddersfield junction with Penistone Road All hours for a distance of 22 metres north-eastwards

b) South-east side from its All days junction with Penistone Road All hours for a distance of 24 metres north-eastwards

28. Far Dene, Highburton, a) North-east side from its All days Huddersfield junction with Penistone Road All hours for a distance of 30 metres south-eastwards

b) South-west side from its All days junction with Penistone Road All hours for a distance of 29 metres south-eastwards

29. Firth Street, , Both sides from its junction with All days Huddersfield Lane Head Road for a distance of All hours 48 metres south-eastwards

30. George Street, North-east side from its junction with All days Kirkburton, Huddersfield North Road to a point 46 metres All hours north-west of its junction with School Hill

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31. Hallas Road, Highburton, a) North-east side from its All days Huddersfield junction with North Road for a All hours distance of 15 metres north- eastwards

b) North-west side from a point All days 59 metres north-east then All hours northwest of its junction with North Road for a distance of 23 metres north-eastwards

c) North-west side from a point All days 82 metres north-east of its All hours junction with North Road for a distance of 36 metres north- eastwards

d) South-east side and north- All days east side from its junction All hours with North Road for a distance of 143 metres north- eastwards

32. Hoyle House Fold, a) North-east side from its All days Linthwaite, Huddersfield junction with Manchester All hours Road (Linthwaite) for a distance of 171 metres south- eastwards

b) South-west side from its All days junction with Manchester All hours Road (Linthwaite) for a distance of 160 metres south- eastwards

33. Huddersfield Road, North side from its junction with All days Skelmanthorpe, Huddersfield Station Road for a distance of 7 All hours metres westwards

34. Jagger Lane, Emley, Both sides from a point 32 metres. All days Huddersfield north-east of its junction with Titus All hours Lane for a distance of 384 metres north-eastwards

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35. Kiln Hill, Slaithwaite, South-west side from its junction All days Huddersfield with Britannia Road for a distance of All hours 9 metres south-eastwards

36. Lane Head Road, South-east side from a point 15 All days Shepley, Huddersfield metres south-west of its junction All hours with Firth Street for a distance of 33 metres north-eastwards

37. Lewisham Road, a) North-west side from its All days Slaithwaite, Huddersfield junction with Carr Lane for a All hours distance of 17 metres south- westwards

b) South-east side from its All days junction with Carr Lane for a All hours distance of 12 metres south- westwards

38. Low Town, Kirkburton, South-east side from a point 1 metre All days Huddersfield south-west of its junction with North All hours Road for a distance of 24 metres south-westwards

39. Manchester Road, a) North-west side from a point All days Linthwaite, Huddersfield a point in line with the All hours eastern boundary of No 1312 Manchester Road for a distance of 1060 metres north-eastwards

b) North-west side from its All days junction with Bargate for a All hours distance of 12 metres north- eastwards

c) North-west side from a point All days 2 metres north-east of the All hours extended north-eastern ' kerbline of Hoyle Ing to its junction with The Riverside

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COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Name of Road Length affected Days and hours of operation

d) South-east side from its All days junction with Hollins Row to a All hours point 81 metres south-west of its junction with Linfit Fold

e) South-east side from a point All days 46 metres south-west of its All hours junction with Hoyle House Fold to a point 33 metres south-west of its junction with Hoyle Ing

f) South-east side from its All days junction with Linfit Fold for a All hours distance of 64 metres north- eastwards

40. Market Place, Slaithwaite, a) North-west side from its All days Huddersfield junction with Station Road for All hours a distance of 12 metres south-westwards

b) South-east side from its All days junction with Britannia Road All hours to its junction with Old Bank

41. Ned Lane, Slaithwaite, a) North-west side from its All days Huddersfield junction with Manchester All hours Road (Slaithwaite) for a distance of 22 metres north= eastwards

b) South-east side from its All days junction with Manchester All hours Road (Slaithwaite) for a distance of 10 metres north- eastwards

42. New Street, Slaithwaite, a) North-west side from its All days Huddersfield junction with Carr Lane for a All hours distance of 26 metres north- eastwards

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b) North-west side from its All days junction with Cross Street for All hours a distance of 18 metres south-westwards

c) South-east side from its All days junction with Carr Lane to a All hours point 4 metres north-east of the extended north-eastern kerbline of Cross Street

43. North Road, Kirkburton, a) East side from a point 8 All days Huddersfield metres north of its junction All hours with Hallas Road to its junction with George Street

b) North-west side from a point All days 41 metres south-west of its All hours junction with Riley Lane for a distance of 20 metres south- westwards

c) West side from its junction All days with Riley Lane for a distance All hours of 1 metre southwards

-44. Old Bank, Slaithwaite, a) South-east side from its All days Huddersfield junction with Market Place for All hours a distance of 67 metres south-westwards

b) West side and north-west All days side from its junction with All hours Church Street for a distance of 47 metres south- westwards

45. Peel Street, Marsden, a) North-east side from its All days Huddersfield junction with Brougham Road All hours for a distance of 20 metres south-eastwards

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b) North-east side from its All days junction with Warehouse Hill All hours Road for a distance of 8 metres south-eastwards

c) South-west side from its All days junction with Station Road for All hours a distance of 15 metres south-westwards

46. Penistone Road, Shelley, a) East side from a point 20 All days Huddersfield metres north of its junction All hours with Far Dene for a distance of 82 metres southwards

b) South-west side from its All days junction with Storthes Hall All, hours Road (southernmost slip road) for a distance of 3 metres north-westwards

c) West side from a point 9 All days metres north of the extended All hours north-eastern kerbline of Far Dene for a distance of 74 metres southwards

47. Radcliffe Road, Golcar, a) North-east side from its All days Huddersfield eastern junction with New All hours North Road to its junction with Clough Road

b) North-west side from a point All days 144 metres north-east of its All hours junction with the un-named access road to Highwood Farm for a distance of 224 metres north-eastwards

c) South side from its junction All days with Crimble Bank for a All hours distance of 251 metres eastwards

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d) South-east side from a point All days 157 metres north-east of the All hours extended south-.eastern kerbline of the un-named access road to Highwood Farm fora distance of 228 metres north-eastwards

48. Riley Lane, Kirkburton, South-east side from a point 13 All days Huddersfield metres west then south-west of its All hours junction with North Road for a distance of 14 metres south- westwards

49. Rock Lane, Slaithwaite, a) North-east side from its All days Huddersfield junction with Clough Road for All hours a distance of 25 metres north-westwards

b) South-west side from its All days junction with Clough Road for All hours a distance of 23 metres north-westwards

50. Saddleworth Road, Both sides from a point 55 metres All days Scammonden, Huddersfield south-west of Scammoden Bridge All hours over the Lancashire- Motorway (M62) north-eastwards to the consolidation boundary

51. Smithy Lane, Both sides from its junction with All days Skelmanthorpe, Huddersfield Commercial Road for a distance of All hours 28 metres southwards

52. Station Road, Marsden, South-east side from its junction All days Huddersfield with Peel Street for a distance of 51 All hours metres south-westwards

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53. Station Road, a) North-west side from its All days Skelmanthorpe, Huddersfield junction with Huddersfield All hours Road for a distance of 25 metres north-eastwards

b) South-east side from a point All days 5 metres south-west of its All hours junction with Northfield Lane for a distance of 23 metres north-eastwards

c) South-east side from its All days junction with Huddersfield All hours Road for a distance of 20 metres north-eastwards

d) South-west side from a point All days 8 metres north-west of its All hours junction with Wood Street for a distance of 24 metres south-eastwards

54. Station Road, Slaithwaite, a) North-east side from its All days Huddersfield western junction with Carr All hours Lane for a distance of 14 metres north-westwards

b) South-west side from its All days junction with Market Place for All hours a distance of 15 metres north-westwards

55. Storthes Hall Lane a) North-east side from its All days (southern Slip Road), junction with Penistone Road All hours Kirkburton, Huddersfield for a distance of 26 metres north-westwards

b) South-west side from its All days junction with Penistone Road All hours for a distance of 24 metres north-westwards

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COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Name of Road Length affected Days and hours of operation

56. Turnshaw Road, a) North-west side from its All days Kirkburton , Huddersfield junction with North Road for a All hours distance of 20 metres north- eastwards

b) South-east side from its All days junction with North Road for a All hours distance of 24 metres north- eastwards

57. Un-named Access Road a) East side from its junction All days (south Of Old Bank) with the extended south- All hours eastern kerbline of Old Bank for a distance of 7 metres southwards

b) West side from its junction All days with Old Bank for a distance All hours of 10 metres southwards

58. Varley Road, Slaithwaite , a) North-east side from its All days Huddersfield junction with Manchester All hours Road (Slaithwaite) for a distance of 31 metres south- eastwards

b) South-west side from its All days junction with Manchester All hours Road (Slaithwaite) for a distance of 29 metres south- eastwards

59. Wakefield Road a) North-west side from a point All days 10 metres south -west of its All hours junction with Gilthwaites Lane for a distance of 999 metres south-westwards

b) South-east side from a point All days 13.5 metres south-west of its All hours junction with Cuttlehurst for a distance of 49 metres north- eastwards

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c) South-east side from a point All days 83 metres south-west of its All hours junction with Cuckstool Road for a distance of 59 metres south-westwards

60. Warehouse Hill Road, South-east side from its junction All days Marsden, Huddersfield with Peel Street for a distance of 12 All hours metres north-eastwards

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COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Name of Road Length affected Days and hours of operation

Carr Lane, Slaithwaite, South-east side from a point 35 All days Huddersfield metres north-east of its junction with All hours Britannia Road for a distance of 120 metres north-eastwards

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COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Name of Road Length affected Days and hours of operation

1. Back 0' Dam, Slaithwaite, South-west side from a point 18 Monday to Saturday Huddersfield metres west of its junction with 8am-6pm Manchester Road (Slaithwaite) to its junction with Ned Lane

2. Britannia Road, a) North-east side from its Monday to Saturday Slaithwaite, Huddersfield junction with Kiln Hill for a 8am-6pm distance of 75 metres north- westwards

b) South-west side from a point Monday to Saturday 131 metres south-east of its 8am-6pm junction with Market Place to its junction with Ned Lane

4. Church Street, Slaithwaite, North-east side from a point 9 Monday to Saturday Huddersfield metres west of the extended 8am-6pm western kerbline of Old Bank to its junction with Market Place

5. Commercial Road, a) North side and north-east Monday to Saturday Skelmanthorpe, Huddersfield side from a point 44 metres 8am-8pm west of its junction with New Street to a point 7 metres north-west of its junction with Barrow Stead

b) South side from a point 3 Monday to Saturday metres west of its junction 8am-8pm with Smithy Lane to a point 44 metres west of its junction with New Street

c) South-west side from a point Monday to Saturday 3 metres east of its junction 8am-8pm with Smithy Lane to a point 7 metres north-west of its junction with Barrow Stead

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-COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Name of Road Length affected Days and hours of operation

6. George Street, Kirkburton, South-west side from its junction Monday to Saturday Huddersfield with Low Gate for a distance of 78 8am-6pm metres north -westwards

7. Huddersfield Road South-west side from its junction Monday to Saturday with the north-eastern kerbline of 8am-6pm Low Gate for a distance of 25 metres south-eastwards

8. Kiln Hill, Slaithwaite, North-east side from its junction with Monday to Saturday Huddersfield Britannia Road for a distance of .9 8am-6pm metres south -eastwards

9. Lewisham Road, South-east side from its junction Monday to Saturday Slaithwaite, Huddersfield with Station Road for a distance of 7 8am-6pm metres north -eastwards

10. Manchester Road, South-east side from a point 18 8am-11 pm Linthwaite, Huddersfield metres south-west of its junction with Hoyle Ing for a distance of 54 metres north-eastwards

11. Manchester Road, South-east side from its junction 8am-1 1 pm Slaithwaite, Huddersfield with Hollins; Row to a point 540 metres south-west of its junction with Varley Road

12. Market Place , Marsden, North side from its junction with Monday to Saturday Huddersfield Argyle Street to its junction with Peel 8am-6pm Street

13. Market Place , Slaithwaite, North-west side from its junction Monday to Saturday Huddersfield with Church Street to a point 29 8am-6pm metres south -west of its junction with Station Road

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COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Name of Road Length affected Days and hours of operation

14. Ned Lane, Slaithwaite, a) North-west side from its Monday to Saturday Huddersfield junction with Britannia Road 8am-6pm to a point 76 metres south- west of its junction with Mallard Way

b) South-east side from a point Monday to Saturday 10 metres north-east of its 8am-6pm junction with Manchester Road (Slaithwaite) to its junction with Back O'Dam

15. New Street, a) North-west side from its Monday to Saturday Skelmanthorpe, Huddersfield junction with Commercial 8am-6pm Road for a distance of 28 metres south-westwards

b) South-east side from its Monday to Saturday junction with Commercial 8am-6pm Road for a distance of 32 metres south-westwards

16. Norman Road, Denby a) East side from its junction Monday to Saturday Dale, Huddersfield with Wakefield Road for a 8am-6pm distance of 16 metres south- westwards

b) West side from its junction Monday to Saturday with Wakefield Road for a 8am-6pm distance of 14 metres southwards

17. North Road, Kirkburton, South-west side from a point 18 Monday to Saturday Huddersfield metres north-west of its junction with 8am-6pm Riley Lane for a distance of 316 metres north-westwards

18. Queen Street, a) East side from its junction Monday to Saturday Skelmanthorpe, Huddersfield with Commercial Road for a 8am-8pm distance of 25 metres northwards

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COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Name of .Road Length affected Days and hours of operation

b) West side from its junction Monday to Saturday with Commercial Road for a 8am-8pm distance of 23 metres northwards

19. Riley Lane , Kirkburton , North-west side from its junction Monday to Saturday Huddersfield with North Road for a distance of 25 8am-6pm metres south -westwards

20. Station Road , Slaithwaite , a) North-west side from a point Monday to Saturday Huddersfield 15 metres north-west of its 8am-6pm junction with Market Place for a distance of 54 metres north-eastwards

b) South-east side from a point Monday to Saturday 14 metres north-west of its 8am-6pm western junction with Carr Lane for a distance of 63 metres north-eastwards

21. Wakefield Road South-east side from a point 11 Monday to Saturday metres south-east of its junction with 8am-6pm Norman Road for a distance of 34 metres north -eastwards

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FOURTH SCHEDULE

NO LOADING OR UNLOADING AT CERTAIN TIMES ON CERTAIN DAYS

COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Name of Road and Length Days and hours of operation Maximum period for which affected vehicles may wait and return prohibition period

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LIMITED WAITING

COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Name of Road and Length Days and hours of operation Maximum period for which affected vehicles may wait and return prohibition period

1. Britannia Road, Slaithwaite,, Huddersfield a) South-west side from a point Monday to Saturday 1 hour 111 metres south-east of its 8am-6pm No return within 1 hour junction with Market Place for a distance of 19 metres south- eastwards b) South-west side from a point 41 Monday to Saturday 1 hour metres south-east of its 8am-6pm No return within 1 hour junction with Market Place for a distance of 21 metres south- eastwards c) South-west side from a point 73 Monday to Saturday 1 hour metres south-east of its 8am-6pm No return within 1 hour junction with Market Place for a distance of 33 metres south- eastwards

2. Carr Lane, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield a) North-west side from a point 41 Monday to Saturday 1 hour metres south-west of its 8am-6pm No return within 1 hour eastern junction with Station Road for a distance of 134 metres south-westwards b) North-west side from a point 12 Monday to Saturday 1 hour metres south-west of its 8am-6pm No return within 1 hour junction with Lewisham Road for a distance of 13 metres south-westwards

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COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Name of Road and Length Days and hours of operation Maximum period for which affected vehicles may wait and return prohibition period c) North-west side from a point 72 Monday to Saturday 1 hour metres north-east of its western 8am-6pm No return within 1 hour junction with Station Road for a distance of 34 metres north- eastwards

3. Market Place, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield

North-west side from a point 12 Monday to Saturday 1 hour metres south-west of its junction with 8am-6pm No return within 1 hour Station Road for a distance of 17 metres south-westwards

4. New Hey Road

South-east side from a point 6 metres Monday to Friday 30 mins south west of the north eastern 8am-6pm and Sat 8am-12pm No return within 60 mins building line of Nos. 775 and 777 New Hey Road for a distance of 13 metres in a south westerly direction

5. North Road, Kirkburton, Huddersfield

North-east side from a point 58 Monday to Saturday 90 mins metres north-west of its junction with 8am-6pm No return within 60 mins Hallas Road for a distance of 87 metres north-westwards

6. Riley Lane, Kirkburton, Huddersfield

South side from a point 1 metre west Monday to Saturday 15 mins of its junction with North Road for a 8am-6pm No return within 60 mins distance of 11 metres westwards

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SIXTH SCHEDULE

PARKING PLACES - PERMIT HOLDERS

COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Part of Road authorised as a Persons authorised to use Days and hours of operation street Parking Place such Parking Place

1. Ainsley Lane, Marsden, Huddersfield

Both sides from its junction with Ainsley Lane , Reddisher Road Monday to Sunday 9.00am to Manchester Road (Marsden ) to its or Waters Road 6.00pm junction with Waters Road

2. Reddisher Road, Marsden, Huddersfield

Both sides from its junction with Ainsley Lane , Reddisher Road Monday to Sunday 9 .00am to Dirker Drive to its junction with or Waters Road 6.00pm Waters Road

3. Station Road , Marsden, Huddersfield

Both sides from its junction with Ainsley Lane, Reddisher Road Monday to Sunday 9 .00am to Reddisher Road to its junction with or Waters Road 6.00pm High Lea (i.e. Station Bridge)

4. Waters Road , Marsden, Huddersfield

Both sides from its junction with Ainsley Lane , Reddisher Road Monday to Sunday 9 .00am to Reddisher Road to a point 38 metres or Waters Road 6.00pm south-west of the western building line of No. 4 Lower Hey Green

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COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Part of Road authorised as a street Days and hours of operation Period for which vehicles Parking Place may wait and return prohibition period

Carr Lane, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield a) North-west side from a point 48 Monday to Saturday 8.00am to For a period not exceeding 3 metres north-east of its junction 6.00pm hours. Return prohibited within with Station Road for a 1 hour distance of 5.4 metres north- eastwards b) North-west side from a point 26 Monday to Saturday 8.00am to For a period not exceeding 3 metres south-west of its 6.00pm hours. Return prohibited within junction with Lewisham Road 1 hour for a distance of 11 metres south-westwards c) North-west side from a point 63 Monday to Saturday 8.00am to For a period not exceeding 3 metres north-east of its western 6.00pm hours. Return prohibited within junction with Station Road for a 1 hour distance of 9 metres north- eastwards

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SCHOOL KEEP CLEAR

COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Name of Road Length affected Days and hours of operation

1. Barnsley Road, Flockton, North-west side from a point in line Monday to Friday Huddersfield with the extended centre line of 8am-9.30am and 3pm-4pm Pinfold Lane for a distance of 49.5 During Term Time On School metres south-westwards Entrance Markings

2. Bolstermoor Road,.Golcar, South-west side from a point 43 Monday to Friday Huddersfield metres north-west of the extended 8am-9 .30am and 3pm-4pm , south-western kerbline of Pinfold During Term Time On School Lane for a distance of 50 metres Entrance Markings north-westwards

3. Cumberworth Lane, Upper North-west side from a point 6 Monday to Friday Cumberworth, Huddersfield metres north-east of the extended 8am-9 .30am and 3pm-4pm north-eastern kerbline of Dearnfield During Term Time On School for a distance of 41 metres north- Entrance Markings eastwards

4. Denby Lane, Upper Denby, North-west side from a point 10 Monday to Friday Huddersfield metres south-west of the extended 8am-9.30am and 3pm-4pm north-western kerbline of Falledge During Term Time On School Lane for a distance of 80 metres Entrance Markings - south-westwards l`

5. Elm Street, South-east side from a point 30 Monday to Friday Skelmanthorpe, Huddersfield metres north-east of its junction with 8am-9.30am and 3pm-4pm King Street for a distance of 34 During Term Time On School metres north-eastwards Entrance Markings

6. Far Bank, Shelley, North-west side from a point 25 Monday to Friday Huddersfield metres north-east of its junction with 8am-9.30am and 3pm-4pm Stoneleigh Court for a distance of During Term Time On School 43.9 metres north-eastwards Entrance Markings

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COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 Name of Road Length affected Days and hours of operation

7. Gilthwaites Lane (access Both sides from its junction with Monday to Friday Road Leading To Gilthwaites Gilthwaites Lane for a distance of 9 8am-9.30am and 3pm-4pm First School), Denby Dale, metres north-eastwards During Term Time On School Huddersfield Entrance Markings

8. Gilthwaites Lane, Denby a) North-east side from its Monday to Friday Dale, Huddersfield junction with Pingle Rise for a 8am-9.30am and 3pm-4pm distance of 32 metres north- During Term Time On School westwards Entrance Markings

b) North-east side from a point Monday to Friday 18 metres north-west of the 8am-9.30am and 3pm-4pm extended north-western During Term Time On School kerbline of Greenside for la Entrance Markings distance of 48 metres south- eastwards

9. Marsh Hall Lane, South-east side from a point 71.6 Monday to Friday Thurstonland, Huddersfield metres north of its junction with 8am-9.30am and 3pm-4pm Moor Top Avenue for a distance of During Term Time On School 49 metres northwards Entrance Markings

10. Pingle Rise, Denby Dale, North-west side from its junction Monday to Friday Huddersfield with Gilthwaites Lane for a distance 8am-9.30am and 3pm-4pm of 13 metres north-eastwards During Term Time On School Entrance Markings

11. Saville Road, South-west side from a point 3 Monday to Friday Skelmanthorpe, Huddersfield metres north-west of its junction with 8am-9.30am and 3pm-4pm Elm Street for a distance of 35 During Term Time On School metres north-westwards Entrance Markings

12'. School Lane, Emley, North-east side from a point 53 Monday to Friday Huddersfield metres south-east of its junction with 8am-9.30am and 3pm-4pm School Lane for a distance of 36.2 During Term Time On School metres south-eastwards Entrance Markings

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TENTH SCHEDULE

BUS LANE

NOT USED

Amended Denby Dale ELEVENTH SCHEDULE - CLEARWAYS

ELEVENTH SCHEDULE

CLEARWAYS

NOT USED

Amended Denby Dale TWELFTH SCHEDULE - CYCLE LANE

TWELFTH SCHEDULE

CYCLE LANE

NOT USED

Amended Denby Dale THIRTEENTH SCHEDULE - REVOCATIONS

THIRTEENTH SCHEDULE

REVOCATIONS

The Colne Valley Urban District Council (Hoylehouseford, Linthwaite) Traffic Regulation Order 1968

The Colne Valley Urban District Council (Buckstones, Scammonden) Traffic Regulation Order 1969

The County Council of the West Riding of Yorkshire (Commercial Road, Smithy Lane and Queen Street, Skelmanthorpe) (Restriction of Waiting) Order 1970

The County Council of the West Riding of Yorkshire (Jagger Lane and Common Lane, Emley Moor) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 1970

The Trunk Road (Colne Valley) (Restriction of Waiting) Order 1970

The Colne Valley Urban District Council (Crimble Clough, Slaithwaite) (Traffic Regulation) Order 1970

The Colne Valley Urban District Council (Scammonden Bridge) Traffic Regulation Order 1971

The County of the West Riding of Yorkshire (Commercial Road, Smithy Lane and Queen Street, Skelmanthorpe) (Restriction of Waiting) (Amendment) Order 1972

The Colne Valley Urban District Council (Crimble - Corner, Slaithwaite) Traffic Regulation Order 1972

The Colne Valley Urban District Council (Radcliffe Road, Slaithwaite) Traffic Regulation Order 1972

The County of the West Riding of Yorkshire (Barnsley Road, Cumberworth Lane and Carr Hill Road, Upper Cumberworth) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 1972

The Metropolitan County Council (Kirklees) (Traffic Regulation) (No 15) Order 1974

The County of the West Riding of Yorkshire (Wakefield Road and Cumberworth Lane, Denby Dale) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 1973

The West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council (Kirklees) (Traffic Regulation) (No 21) Order 1977

The West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council (Kirklees) (Traffic Regulation) (No 3) Order 1978

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4 The West Yorkshire Metropolitan Country Council (Kirklees) (Traffic Regulation) (No 26) Order 1980

The West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council (Kirklees) (Traffic Regulation) (No 20) Order 1981

The West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council (Kirklees) (Traffic Regulation) (No 27) Order 1982

The West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council (Kirklees) (Traffic Regulation); (No 20) Order 1983

The West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council (Kirklees) (Traffic Regulation) (No 19) Order 1984

The West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council (Kirklees) (Traffic Regulation) (No 10) Order 1985

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 3) Order 1986

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 38) Order 1986

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 39) Order 1986

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 40) Order 1986

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 19) Order 1987

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 13) Order 1988

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 23) Order 1991

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 26) Order 1991 - Schedules 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 9) Order 1992

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 6) Order 1993 - First Schedule item 2

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 14) Order 1993 - Schedule 2 items 1 a &1 b and 2a & 2b

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 24) Order 1993

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 2) Order 1994

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 13) Order 1994

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 3) Order 1997

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 10) Order 2000

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Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation ) (No 3) Order 2000

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation ) (No 2) Order 2001

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation ) (No 6) Order 2003 - Schedule 1

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation ) (No 25) Order 2003

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation ) (No 29) Order 2003 - Schedule 2

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation ) (No 29) Order 2004

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FOURTEENTH SCHEDULE

(CONSOLIDATION OF REVOCATIONS MADE BY PREVIOUS ORDERS WHICH HAVE THEMSELVES NOW BEEN REVOKED)

1. Revocations included in Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 12) Order 1976

The Urban District Council of Colne Valley Order 1950

The Slaithwaite (Street Parking Places) Order 1962

The Colne Valley Urban District Council (Cross Street, Slaithwaite) (Traffic Regulation) Order 1968

2. Revocations included in West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council (Kirklees) (Traffic Regulation) (No 26) Order 1980

The Colne Valley Urban District Council (Golcar - Town End, Knowl Road and Scar Lane) (Traffic Regulation) Order 1968

3. Revocations included in Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 24) Order 1993

The County Council of the West Riding, of Yorkshire (Commercial Road, Smithy Lane and Queen Street, Skelmanthorpe) (Restriction of Waiting) Order 1970

Schedule Item -Smithy Lane

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 15) Order 1992

4. Revocations included in Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 3) Order 1997

The Trunk Road (Colne Valley) (Restriction of Waiting) Order 1970 Schedule - Item 5

5. Revocations included in Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 10) Order 2000

Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No 12) Order 1976

The West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council (Kirklees) (Traffic Regulation) (No. 16) Order 1980.

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6. Revocations included in the Kirklees Metropolitan Council (Traffic Regulation) (No. 10) Order 2000.

The West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council (Traffic Regulation) (No. 12) Order 1976.

The West Yorkshire Metropolitan County Council (Traffic Regulation) (No. 16) Order 1980.

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