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Speed Limit Order 11 December Borough Solicitor's Department Phone: (01772) 535604 Chorley Borough Council Emall: [email protected] Town Hall Market Street Chorley Your ref: PR71DP REC~~~~~' ~ ~ ~~~~ ~~- Our ref: LSG4/894.10591/AFR Date: 03 December 2020 Dear Lancashire County Council does Sirs not accept service by e-mail. RE: ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (HORROBIN LANE, RIVINGTON, COCKER BAR ROAD, MARL COP, AND NORTH ROAD, BRETHERTON, CHORLEY BOROUGH)(REVOCATION, 30MPH-- -a 40MPH AND 50-- MPH- SPEED---- --- LIMITS - AUGUST-- 2019 ORDER 2020---___ - - -_ --- - You may recall that the County Council advertised the intention to make the above Speed Limit Order. Would you please note that the Order has now been sealed by the County Council and will come into operation on 11 December 2020. Notice of the making of the Order appeared in the local press (copy attached). Please note there is no requirement for you to hold these documents on deposit. Please see notice of making for temporary alternative arrangements. hope the above is of assistance. Yours faithfully Amy Rose Paralegal Please quote our full reference number on all correspondence Legal &Democratic Services P O Box 78 •County Hall •Preston • PR1 8XJ DX 710928 PRESTON COUNTY HALL "~. NOTICE OF MAKING ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (HORROBIN LANE, RIVINGTON, COCKER BAR ROAD, MARL COP, AND NORTH ROAD, BRETHERTON, CHORLEY BOROUGH)(REVOCATION, 30MPH,40MPH AND 50MPH SPEED LIMITS AUGUST 2019) ORDER 2020 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on 02 December 2020 Lancashire County Council made the above Speed Limit Order under Section 84 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, the effect of which will be to: 1. Revoke the "Lancashire County Council (North Road, Cocker Bar Road, Marl Cop, Bretherton, Chorley Borough)(50 mph Speed Limit) Order 2008" in full. 2. Introduce a 30mph speed limit on the following lengths of road: a) Horrobin Lane, Anderton, from its junction with Horrobin Lane, Rivington to its junction with New Road in a south westerly direction; b) Horrobin Lane, Rivington, from a point 230 metres south-west of its junction with Rivington Lane to its junction with Horrobin Lane, Anderton, in a south westerly direction. 3. Introduce a 40mph speed limit in the following lengths of road: a) Cocker Bar Road, Bretherton, from its junction with Marl Cop and North Road for a distance of 120 metres in an easterly direction; b) Marl Cop, Bretherton, from its junction with North Road for a distance of 439 metres in a south- westerly direction; c) North Road, Bretherton, from its junction with Carr House Lane to its junction with Marl Cop and Cocker Bar Road in a general easterly direction. 4. Introduce a 50mph speed limit on Cocker Bar Road, Bretherton, from a point 120 metres east of its -~-~~tur~e~+e tt~r-A~a~i-yep- ~asfe riy i rec ion. This Order will come into force on the 11 December 2020. A copy of the Order, and all other relevant documents may be inspected on Lancashire County Councils Website htta://www.Lancashire.aov.uk/roads-aarkina-and-travel/roads/roadworks-and-traffic-reaulation- orders/permanent.aspx. Documents can also be requested by email at tro- consultation @ lancashire.gov.uk, or in writing to The Director of Corporate Services, Lancashire County Council, P O Box 78, County Hall, Preston PR1 8XJ quoting ref: LSG4/894.10591/AFR. Note. The above alternative arrangements for the inspection of deposited documents is connected with the effects of coronavirus. Laura Sales, Director of Corporate Services 08 December 2020 ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (HORROBIN LANE, RIVINGTON, COCKER BAR ROAD, MARL COP, AND NORTH ROAD, BRETHERTON, CHORLEY BOROUGH)(REVOCATION, 30MPH,40MPH AND 50MPH SPEED LIMITS, AUGUST 2019) ORDER 2020 The County Council of Lancashire, in exercise of its powers under 83(2) and Section 84 and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended,("the Act") and of all other enabling powers, after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 to the Act, hereby makes the following Order: - 1. Revocation The "Lancashire County Council (North Road, Cocker Bar Road, Marl Cop, Bretherton, Chorley Borough)(50 mph Speed Limit) Order 2008" is hereby revoked in full. 2. 30mph Speed Limit No person shall drive any motor vehicle at a speed exceeding 30mph on the length of road as set out in Schedule 1 to this Order. 3. 40mph Speed Limit No person shall drive any motor vehicle at a speed exceeding 40mph on any of the lengths of road as set out in Schedule 2 to this Order. 4. 50mph Speed Limit -- S out in Schedule 3 to this Order. 5. Exemption No speed limit imposed by this order applies to vehicles falling within regulation 3(4) of the Road Traffic Exemptions (Special Forces) (Variation and Amendment) Regulations 2011 when used in accordance with regulation 3(5) of those Regulations. 6. Commencement of Order This Order shall come into force on the 11th day of December 2020 and shall be cited as the "Lancashire County Council (Horrobin Lane, Rivington, Cocker Bar Road, Marl Cop, And North Road, Bretherton, Chorley Borough)(Revocation, 30mph, 40mph And 50mph Speed Limits, August 2019) Order 2020". .... _ Dated this. 02nd day of December 2020. THE COMMON SEAL of the Lancashire County Council was hereunto affixed following a decision made on the 09th day of July 2020 by The Cabinet. ~~~ Authorise d Si gn atory ~~~ `-`~'~/`~~'~,G t✓~ Schedule 1 — 30mph Speed Limit a) Horrobin Lane, Anderton, from its junction with Horrobin Lane, Rivington to its junction with New Road in a south westerly direction. b) Horrobin Lane, Rivington, from a point 230 metres south-west of its junction with Rivington Lane to its junction with Horrobin Lane, Anderton, in a south westerly direction. Schedule 2 - 40mph Speed Limit a) Cocker Bar Road, Bretherton, from its junction with Marl Cop and North Road for a distance of 120 metres in an easterly direction: b) Marl Cop, Bretherton, from its junction with North Road for a distance of 439 metres in a south- westerlydirection. c) North Road, Bretherton, from its junction with Carr House Lane to its junction with Marl Cop and Cocker Bar Road in a nPneral aa~tarly ~I~rA~t~~~-;, Schedule 3 - 50mph Speed Limit Cocker Bar Road, Bretherton, from a point 120 metres east of its function with Marl (;nn anr~ rv,~~-rh Road for a distance of 763 metres in a general easterly direction. 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Sta Green ... 9.1m B Pond so~T~ s.sm Key to Restriction Types Displayed R~Ap 'O Ponc Cfbss ?S' Pond ~~a~~ Pond ~ ~ ~~ EYES LANE a 40 MPH Speed Restriction 4~ n ~ O Po Ponds - F Pond ~,, 50 MPH Speed Restriction and o Pond 7.9m s9~p 10.4m Pond ,N~ pond Pond ~yy ~ Pond Page pond w~A➢E '~ of 1 ~~ Pond ~. ~ S Pond Pond _ Rnrv~ 'r---_--...._.._ _. _ CHORLEY ~`~.~~"'"""'""° ~•_ SCALE 1:10000 Phil DATE 02/10/2019 Lanc~sh.~re Cocker Bar Road; Darnell County' -~~~. Marl Cop; Director of High~ovays DRP,wINGNo. KP/09-19/CH2 Council ~,~✓~ North Road, and Transportatuon o~,WNB,, Mw ~~' Bretherton P.O. Box 100, County Hall, PRESTON PR1 OLD Scale with care as distortion may occur ParkMap Version 6.2.
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