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13.—(1) The undertaker, during and for the purposes of carrying out and maintaining the authorised development, may temporarily stop up, prohibit the use of, restrict the use of, alter or divert any street or public right of way and may for any reasonable time—
(a)divert the traffic or a class of traffic from the street or public right of way; and
(b)subject to paragraph (2), prevent all persons from passing along the street or public right of way.
(2) The undertaker must provide reasonable access for pedestrians going to or from premises abutting a street or public right of way affected by the temporary stopping up, prohibition, restriction, alteration or diversion of a street or public right of way under this article if there would otherwise be no such access.
(3) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (1), the undertaker may temporarily stop up, prohibit the use of, restrict the use of or, for the purposes of sub-paragraphs (a) or (b) of this paragraph (3), alter or divert—
(a)the streets specified in column (2) of Table 4 in Part 1 of Schedule 6 (those parts of the street to be temporarily stopped up) to the extent specified in column (3) of that Table 4;
(b)the public rights of way specified in column (2) of Table 5 in Part 2 of Schedule 6 (those public rights of way to be temporarily stopped up) to the extent specified in column (3) of that Table 5; and
(c)the access land specified in column (2) of Table 6 in Part 3 of Schedule 6 (those parts of the access land where public access may be temporarily suspended) to the extent specified in column (3) of that Table 6.
(4) The undertaker must not temporarily stop up, prohibit the use of, restrict the use of, alter or divert—
(a)any street or public right of way specified in paragraph (3) without first consulting the street authority;
(b)any other street or public right of way without the consent of the street authority, and the street authority may attach reasonable conditions to any such consent; or
(c)any access land without first consulting Natural England.
(5) Any person who suffers loss by the suspension of any private right of way under this article is entitled to compensation to be determined, in case of dispute, under Part 1 (determination of questions of disputed compensation) of the 1961 Act.
(6) Without prejudice to the scope of paragraph (1), the undertaker may use any street or public right of way or access land which has been temporarily stopped up under the powers conferred by this article and within the Order limits as a temporary working site.
(7) Without prejudice to the requirements of paragraph (4), the undertaker must not exercise the powers in paragraphs (1) and (3) in relation to a road unless it has—
(a)given not less than four weeks’ notice in writing of its intention to do so to the traffic authority in whose area the road is situated; and
(b)advertised its intention in such manner as the traffic authority may specify in writing within seven days of its receipt of notice of the undertaker’s intention under sub-paragraph (a).
(8) Any prohibition, restriction or other provision made by the undertaker under paragraph (1) or (3) of this article in relation to a road has effect as if duly made by the traffic authority in whose area the road is situated as a traffic regulation order under the 1984 Act, and the instrument by which it is effected is deemed to be a traffic order for the purposes of Schedule 7 (road traffic contraventions subject to civil enforcement) to the 2004 Act.
(9) The rights of access conferred by section 2 of the 2000 Act (rights of the public in relation to access land) are suspended in relation to the access land specified in column (2) of Table 6 in Part 3 of Schedule 6 (those parts of the access land where public access may be temporarily suspended) to the extent specified in column (3) of that Table 6.
(10) The period of suspension under paragraph (9) lasts for the period of the temporary stopping up.
(11) In this article—
(a)subject to sub-paragraph (b) expressions used in this article and in the 1984 Act have the same meaning; and
(b)a “road” means a road that is a public highway maintained by and at the expense of the traffic authority.
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