The Nottinghamshire County Council (Hoveringham and Caythorpe Area) (Weight Restriction) Traffic Regulation Order 2019 (3300)

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The Nottinghamshire County Council (Hoveringham and Caythorpe Area) (Weight Restriction) Traffic Regulation Order 2019 (3300) The Nottinghamshire County Council (Hoveringham and Caythorpe Area) (Weight Restriction) Traffic Regulation Order 2019 (3300) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Nottinghamshire County Council proposes to make an Order under Sections 1, 2 and 3 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, the effects of which will be in respect of roads at the Hoveringham and Caythorpe Area: - No heavy commercial vehicle shall proceed in the following lengths of road bounded by the highway boundary of: - Section Description of boundary along section A. The south-eastern highway boundary of Southwell Road and Nottingham Road From roundabout junction A6097 and Southwell Road in a north-easterly direction to its interception of the Parish boundary between Gonalston and Thurgarton. B. Parish Boundary between Gonalston and Thurgarton From the south-east highway boundary of Nottingham Road in a south-easterly direction to the centre line of the Nottingham Newark Railway Line. C. Parish Boundary between Hoveringham and Thurgarton From the centre line of the Nottingham Newark railway line in a south-easterly direction to the south-western highway boundary of Thurgarton Lane, Thurgarton. D. Western highway boundary of Thurgarton Lane, Thurgarton From the parish boundary between Hoveringham and Thurgarton in a north-easterly direction to a point 155 metres south of Sailing Club Road. E. Eastern highway boundary of Thurgarton Lane, Thurgarton From a point 155 metres south of Sailing Club Road on the western side of Thurgarton Lane, Thurgarton, across the carriageway in an easterly direction, then in a southerly direction on the eastern side of Thurgarton Lane, Thurgarton to the parish boundary of Hoveringham and Thurgarton. F. Parish boundary between Hoveringham and Thurgarton From the north-eastern highway boundary of Thurgarton Lane, Thurgarton in a north- easterly direction to the parish boundary between Hoveringham and Bleasby. G. Parish boundary between Hoveringham and Bleasby. From the parish boundary between Hoveringham and Thurgarton in a south-easterly direction to the boundary between the borough of Rushcliffe and the District of Newark and Sherwood. H. Boundary of the Borough of Rushcliffe and the District of Newark and Sherwood. From the parish boundary between Hoveringham and Bleasby in a south-westerly direction to the parish boundary between Caythorpe and Gunthorpe. I. Parish boundary between Gunthorpe and Caythorpe From its boundary of the Borough of Rushcliffe and the District of Newark and Sherwood in a north-westerly direction to the parish boundary between Lowdham and Gunthorpe. J. Parish boundary between Gunthorpe and Lowdham From the parish boundary between Caythorpe and Gunthorpe in a south-westerly direction to the north-eastern highway boundary of the A6097 K. North-eastern highway boundary of A6097 From the parish boundary between Gunthorpe and Lowdham in a north-westerly direction to the roundabout junction with Southwell Road, Relevant documents, including a plan of the area subject to the Order may be inspected during opening hours at: - (a) The Nottinghamshire County Council, County Hall, Loughborough Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham NG2 7QP. (b) Lowdham Library, Main Street, Lowdham, Nottingham NG14 7BD Or by visiting the County Council’s website consult.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/ Written objections either by letter or email to [email protected] (stating grounds and quoting ref: 3300) must be received by the 8th December 2019. The purpose of the Weight Restriction Order is to prevent the use of an unsuitable rural and village highway network by HGV through-traffic. Exemptions will apply to vehicles requiring access to premises within the restricted lengths of roads. Improvements Manager, Via East Midlands Ltd, Major Projects and Improvements Bilsthorpe Depot, Bilsthorpe Business Park, Bilsthorpe, Nottinghamshire NG22 8ST .
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