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Changes over time for: Paragraph 12
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Point in time view as at 31/05/2018.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Silvertown Tunnel Order 2018, Paragraph 12.
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A102 Silvertown Way Off-Slip (Dedicated Left Turn)E+W+S
12. A length of new highway proposed to be constructed and to be classified as part of the A102 and to be designated as a GLA Road (forming part of the TLRN), and to be known as the Silvertown Way Off-Slip dedicated left turn, commencing from a point on the existing A1020 Silvertown Way off-slip 40 metres south-east of the point where the existing A1020 Silvertown Way off-slip joins the Tidal Basin Roundabout and continuing initially in a north-westerly direction then turning in a southerly direction to a point where it joins the Silvertown Tunnel northern approach Southbound, 35 metres south-east of the existing Scarab Close.
Identified by a dark blue line on the classification of roads plans (classification) and by a dark blue line on the classification of roads plans (designation).
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