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Chn-8007-Rc (Pdf, 10Mb) TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER (TRO) CONSULTATION CHN8007RC – North Chichester “School Keep Clear” Formalisation 7/2/19 – 8/3/19 Contents Notice Page 2 Statement of Reasons Page 3 Draft Order Page 5 Plans – existing & proposed Pages 7-56 WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL ((CHICHESTER) (PARKING PLACES AND TRAFFIC REGULATION) (CONSOLIDATION) ORDER 2010) (NORTH CHICHESTER SCHOOL KEEP CLEAR AMENDMENT) ORDER 201* NOTICE is hereby given that West Sussex County Council proposes to make a permanent Traffic Regulation Order under the provisions of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which will be to:- (i) introduce/formalise School Keep Clears prohibiting stopping 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday on West Burton Lane, Bury (Bury C of E (Aided) Primary School), School Road, Lynchmere (Camesldale First School), School Lane, Compton (Compton and Up Marden C of E Primary), Egmont Road, Easebourne (Conifers School), Willett Close, Duncton (Duncton C of E Junior School), Wheelbarrow Castle, Easebourne (Easebourne CE Primary School), Haslemere Road, Fernhurst (Fernhurst Primary School), School Lane, Fernhurst (Fittleworth Village School), Heather Close, Funtington (Funtington Primary School) Tipper Lane, Harting (Harting C of E Primary School), B2146, Compton (Littlegreen and St Anthony’s Special School), Badgers Way, Loxwood (Loxwood Primary School), A272, access road to Midhurst Rother College and Lambert’s Lane, rear access road to Midhurst Rother College, Midhurst (Midhurst Rother College), Pipers Lane, Northchapel (Northchapel Community Primary School), South Grove, Petworth (Petworth C of E Primary School), Loxwood Road, Plaistow (Plaistow and Kirdford Primary School), London Road, Rogate (Rake C of E First School), West Street, Rogate (Rogate CE Primary School) and School Lane, Stedham with Iping (Stedham Primary School); and (ii) introduce/formalise School Keep Clears prohibiting stopping 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday on Ashfield Road, Midhurst (Midhurst C of E Primary School); and (iii) introduce a no waiting loading and unloading at any time restriction on a length of Loxwood Raod, Plaistow; and (iv) introduce a Bus stop clearway on a length of Loxwood Road, Plaistow; and (v) introduce lengths of prohibition of waiting at all times (double yellow lines) on sections of Badgers Way, Loxwood and the junction of School Lane and Greatpin Croft, Fernhurst; and (vi) introduce lengths of prohibition of waiting 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday (single yellow lines) on sections of A286 Haslemere Road, Fernhurst, School Road, Lynchmere and School Lane, Fernhurst Full details of the proposals in this notice can be viewed on our website at www.westsussex.gov.uk/tro. The website includes a response form for any comments or objections. The documents may also be inspected at County Hall Chichester, during normal office hours, and at Chichester Library, Tower Street, Chichester during normal library opening hours. Any comments or objections about the proposal must be received before 28 February 2019. These may be submitted via the response form on the website mentioned above, by e-mail to [email protected] or in writing to TRO Team, West Sussex County Council, The Grange, Tower Street Chichester, PO19 1RH. For legal reasons, only correspondence including a full name and address will be considered. All responses received will be formally considered in relation to the individual school mentioned in correspondence. Please quote the name of the school and reference TRO/CHN8007/RC Dated this 7th day of February 2019 Director of Law & Assurance County Hall Chichester TRO/CHN8007/RC WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL ((CHICHESTER) (PARKING PLACES AND TRAFFIC REGULATION) (CONSOLIDATION) ORDER 2010) (NORTH CHICHESTER SCHOOL KEEP CLEAR AMENDMENT) ORDER 201* STATEMENT OF REASONS FOR PROPOSING TO MAKE THE ORDER The County Council in exercise of their powers under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, propose to introduce a permanent Order the effect of which will be to:- (i) introduce/formalise School Keep Clears prohibiting stopping 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday on West Burton Lane, Bury (Bury C of E (Aided) Primary School), School Road, Lynchmere (Camesldale First School), School Lane, Compton (Compton and Up Marden C of E Primary), Egmont Road, Easebourne (Conifers School), Willett Close, Duncton (Duncton C of E Junior School), Wheelbarrow Castle, Easebourne (Easebourne CE Primary School), Haslemere Road, Fernhurst (Fernhurst Primary School), School Lane, Fernhurst (Fittleworth Village School), Heather Close, Funtington (Funtington Primary School) Tipper Lane, Harting (Harting C of E Primary School), B2146, Compton (Littlegreen and St Anthony’s Special School), Badgers Way, Loxwood (Loxwood Primary School), A272, access road to Midhurst Rother College and Lambert’s Lane, rear access road to Midhurst Rother College, Midhurst (Midhurst Rother College), Pipers Lane, Northchapel (Northchapel Community Primary School), South Grove, Petworth (Petworth C of E Primary School), Loxwood Road, Plaistow (Plaistow and Kirdford Primary School), London Road, Rogate (Rake C of E First School), West Street, Rogate (Rogate CE Primary School) and School Lane, Stedham with Iping (Stedham Primary School); and (ii) introduce/formalise School Keep Clears prohibiting stopping 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday on Ashfield Road, Midhurst (Midhurst C of E Primary School); and (iii) introduce a no waiting loading and unloading at any time restriction on a length of Loxwood Raod, Plaistow; and (iv) introduce a Bus stop clearway on a length of Loxwood Road, Plaistow; and (v) introduce lengths of prohibition of waiting at all times (double yellow lines) on sections of Badgers Way, Loxwood and the junction of School Lane and Greatpin Croft, Fernhurst; and (vi) introduce lengths of prohibition of waiting 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday (single yellow lines) on sections of A286 Haslemere Road, Fernhurst, School Road, Lynchmere and School Lane, Fernhurst Yellow zigzag ‘School Keep Clear’ markings are used to prevent vehicles parking too close to school entrances, where they cause obstruction and restrict visibility. Many School Keep Clear markings are advisory and are not well observed. The members of North Chichester County Local Committee requested a TRO be prioritised to ensure entrances to the schools are protected by legally enforceable School Keep Clear The School Keep Clear markings aim to improve visibility and safety for young people travelling to and fro school. In some locations stopping and waiting restrictions are being proposed in addition to or instead of the School Keep Clear where it is considered appropriate. The new Order is therefore proposed to prevent danger to persons or traffic using the roads, improve the amenities of the area through which the affected lengths of roads run and to facilitate the passage of traffic. Please see below for an alphabetical list of the schools and plans showing the proposed new restrictions. Director of Law & Assurance January 2019 School: Plan Number: Bury C of E (Aided) Primary School, Bury TQ0013SEN Camelsdale First School, Lynchmere SU8832SEN SU8832SES Compton and Up Marden C of E Primary SU7714NES School, Compton Conifers School, Easebourne SU8922SWN Duncton C of E Junior School, Duncton SU9517SEN Easebourne CE Primary School, SU8922NWN Easebourne Fernhurst Primary School, Fernhurst SU8928NEN SU8928NES Fittleworth Village School, Fernhurst TQ0119SWS Funtington Primary School, Funtington SU8007SEN Harting C of E Primary School, Harting SU7819SES Hollycombe Primary School, Milland SU8427NES Littlegreen and St Anthony’s Special SU7715NWN SU7715NWS School, Compton Loxwood Primary School, Loxwood TQ0431NWS Midhurst C of E Primary School, Midhurst SU8821SWN Midhurst Rother College, Midhurst SU8821NEN SU8822SES Northchapel Community Primary School, SU9529SWN Northchapel Petworth C of E Primary School, Petworth SU9721SES Plaistow and Kirdford Primary School, TQ0030NEN TQ0030NWN Plaistow Rake C of E First School, Rogate SU8027NEN Rogate CE Primary School, Rogate SU8023NEN Stedham Primary School, Stedham and SU8522SES Iping Wisborough Green Primary School, TQ0525NWN TQ0526SWS Wisborough Green WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL ((CHICHESTER DISTRICT) (PARKING PLACES & TRAFFIC REGULATION) (CONSOLIDATION) ORDER 2010) (NORTH CHICHESTER SCHOOL KEEP CLEAR AMENDMENT) ORDER 2019 West Sussex County Council in exercise of their powers under Sections 1 (1) 2 (1) and (2), 4 (2), 45, 46, 49 and 53 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 “the Act” as amended and of all other enabling powers and after consultation with the chief officer of police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 to the Act hereby make the following Order:- 1. This Order shall come into operation on the X day of X 2019 and may be cited as "West Sussex County Council ((Chichester District) (Parking Places and Traffic Regulation) (Consolidation) Order 2010) (North Chichester School Keep Clear Amendment) Order 2019." 2. The “West Sussex County Council (Chichester District) (Parking Places and Traffic Regulation) (Consolidation) Order 2010” is hereby amended by the insertion into it of the plan attached in the First Schedule to this Order, the deletion of the plans in the Second Schedule to this Order and the substitution of the plans attached in the Third Schedule to this Order. FIRST SCHEDULE Plans to be inserted (as attached) SU7714NES (Sheet Issue No. 1) SU7715NWN (Sheet Issue No. 1) SU7715NWS (Sheet Issue No. 1) SU7819SES (Sheet Issue No. 1) SU8007SEN (Sheet Issue No. 1) SU8427NES
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