Isle of Wight Festival 2021 – Temporary Traffic Orders Notice is hereby given that the Isle of Wight Council, has made the following orders under Section 14 (1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984: The Isle of Wight Council (Various Roads, Newport, Isle of Wight) (Temporary Twenty Four Hour Highway Clearway) Order No. 1. 2021 The Isle of Wight Council gives notice that from 1000 hours on Wednesday 15 September 2021 until 1800 hours on Monday 20 September 2021, a Twenty-Four Hour Highway Clearway Order will be implemented along; A): A3054 Racecourse and Fairlee Road, Newport (including the Spur Road of Fairlee Road that passes in front of the Roundhouse) from its junction with Racecourse Roundabout to its junction with Staplers Road; B): A3054 link road, Newport from its junction with A3054 Fairlee Road to its junction with A3020 Medina Way. In this Order, no person shall cause or permit any vehicle to wait on the carriageway, in the above sections of road except in the following situations: 1. If directed or with permission of a uniformed Police Officer. 2. To enable a vehicle to be used in connection with an building, operation or demolition, the removal of any obstruction to traffic, the maintenance, improvement or reconstruction of any of the lengths of road or the laying erection, alteration or repair in or near the road of any main, pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas, water or electric or any telegraphic line as defined in Schedule 2 of the telecommunications Act 1984. 3. An emergency service vehicle (Fire and Rescue, Ambulance or Police vehicles). 4. A vehicle being used in the service of a statutory undertaker in pursuance of statutory powers or duties. 5. A vehicle waiting so long as it may be necessary for any gate or other barrier at the entrance to premises to which the vehicle requires access or from which it has emerged, to be opened or closed. 6. To a vehicle waiting when the person in control of the vehicle, is required by law to stop, is required to do so to avoid an accident or is prevented from proceeding by circumstance outside their control. 7. A public service vehicle engaged on a local bus service or in connection with the conveyance of students, pupils or clients to or from any educational establishment. 8. To enable a vehicle that is being used to check, maintain or replace any sign, barrier or cone that has been placed in accordance with The Isle of Wight Festival Traffic Management Plan. The provisions of this Order are in the interests of road and pedestrian safety due to the Isle of Wight Festival and shall apply only at such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by the placing of the appropriate traffic signs prescribed by the current edition of the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions. The Isle of Wight Council (Various Roads, Newport, Whippingham, East Cowes and Wootton, Isle of Wight) (Temporary 30 MPH Speed Restriction) Order No. 1. 2021 The Isle of Wight Council gives notice that from 1000 hours on Wednesday 15 September 2021 until 2300 hours on Monday 20 September 2021, a 30 mph speed restriction will be in operation in both directions along; A): Beatrice Avenue, East Cowes; from A3021 Whippingham Road to Saunders Way); B): East Cowes Road, Whippingham from A3021 Whippingham Road to the end of the surfaced highway; C): Fairlee Road, Newport from its junction with Racecourse to a point 56.0 meters north-east of a point opposite the north- eastern wall of No. 211 Fairlee Road; D): Lushington Hill, Wootton from Racecourse to the start of the existing 40 mile per hour limit to the east of Park Road junction; E): Racecourse including Racecourse roundabout, Newport from Lushington Hill to Fairlee Road; F): Saunders Way, East Cowes from A3021 Whippingham Road to a point 40 meters west of the western kerb-line of the southern arm of Beatrice Avenue and; G): A3021 Whippingham Road, Whippingham from its junction with Racecourse Roundabout to a point 133 meters north-west of the north-western kerb-line of East Cowes Road; 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 when used in accordance with Regulation 3b (5) of those Regulations. “Special Forces” has the same meaning as defined in the Road Traffic Exemptions (Special Forces) (Variation and Amendment) Regulations 2011. The provisions of this Order are in the interests of road and pedestrian safety due to the Isle of Wight Festival and shall apply only at such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by the placing of the appropriate traffic signs prescribed by the current edition of the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions The Isle of Wight Council (Various Roads, Newport, Isle of Wight) (Temporary Prohibition of Driving) Order No. 1. 2021. The Isle of Wight Council (Various Roads, Newport, Isle of Wight) (Temporary Controlled Parking Zone) Order No. 1. 2021 The Isle of Wight Council gives notice that from 0700 hours on Thursday 16 September 2021 until 0300 hours on Monday 20 September 2021, no person shall cause any vehicle to proceed along or wait in: 1. Halberry Lane, Newport - from the junction with A3054 Fairlee Road to the junction with Cross Lane. 2. Cross Lane, Newport - from its junction with Halberry Lane to its junction with Staplers Road. 3. Atkinson Drive, Newport - from its junction with Halberry Lane to the end of the surfaced highway 240 meters to the east. 4. Gordon Road, Newport – from its junction with Halberry Lane to a point 170 meters to the west and north of Halberry Lane (the end of the surfaced highway). 5. Harvey Road, Newport – from the northern junction with Halberry Lane (opposite St Pauls Cemetery) to the eastern junction with Halberry Lane (opposite 41/43 Halberry Lane) 6. Bellmead Lane, Newport – from its junction with Cross Lane to a point 130 meters to the east of Cross Lane (the end of the surfaced highway). 7. Blackberry Close, Newport – from its junction with Cross Lane to a point 40 meters to the east of Cross Lane (to the end of the surfaced highway). 8. Greenfields Road, Newport – from its junction with Cooper Road to the junction with Mayfield Drive. 9. Cooper Road, Newport – from its junction with Atkinson Drive to a point 300 meters to the southeast (to the end of the Surfaced highway). 10. Bellecroft Drive, Newport – from its junction with Fairmount Drive to its junction with Mayfield Drive. 11. Cook Avenue, Newport – from its junction with Atkinson Drive to its junction with Cooper Road. 12. Oak Road, Newport – from its junction with Greenfields Road to a point 100 meters to the west (the end of the surfaced highway). 13. Fairmount Drive, Newport – from its junction with Mayfield Drive to its junction with Staplers Road. 14. Mayfield Drive, Newport – from its junction with Fairmount Drive to its junction with Staplers Road. 15. Cynthia Grove, Newport from the junction with Staplers Road to a point 160 meters to the north east of Staplers Road (the end of the surfaced highway). 16. Victoria Road from the junction with Cross Lane to the junction with St Paul’s View Road (where there is a physical gate across the road). 17. St Pauls View Road, Newport from the junction with Victoria Road to the end of the surfaced highway 140 meters to the north east. 18. Howard Close, Newport from the junction with Cross Lane to the end of the surfaced highway 85 meters to the west. 19. Hillside, Newport from the junction with A3054 Fairlee Road to the end of the surfaced highway (adjacent to the barrier at the junction with The Quay) 120 meters to the west. In this Order no person will be allowed to permit any vehicle to proceed along or wait in the above sections of road except in the following situations: 1. If directed or with the permission of a uniformed Police Officer. 2. To enable a vehicle including that of a Statutory Undertaker to be used in connection with any building operation or demolition, the removal of any obstruction to traffic, laying erection, alteration or repair in or near the road of any main, pipe or apparatus for the supply of Gas, Water or electricity or a telegraphic line as defined in Schedule 2 of the Telecommunications Act 1984. 3. For vehicles being used for Fire and Rescue, Ambulance or Police purposes. 4. For the conveyance of persons, goods or merchandise to or from any premises situated on or adjacent to the above sections of roads, or to from any premises situated on or off the section of A3054 Fairlee Road, from Halberry Lane to Staplers Road, when permitted to do so by a uniformed Police Officer, or an Isle of Wight Council Traffic Management Officer. 5. To enable a vehicle that is being used to check, maintain or replace any sign, barrier or cone that has been placed in accordance with The Isle of Wight Festival Traffic Management Plan. 6. To enable a vehicle that is displaying a valid IW Festival Halberry Estate permit on the windscreen or dashboard, to proceed along any of the roads to a property or wait on street where lawfully permitted. Residents will be contacted directly during the week of the 6th September 2021 to facilitate permit issue. During the above times, access to the above sections of road will be available from either A3055 Fairlee Road/Halberry Lane or from Staplers Road/Cross Lane.
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