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I1Sch. 11 Pt. 3 in force at 21.5.2020, see art. 1
(1)Area | (2) Road name number and length | (3)Order | (4)Revocations or variations |
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The traffic regulation measures plans (clearways and prohibitions) – sheet 1 | |||
In the administrative area of East Suffolk Council | Rotterdam Road West side from a point 15 metres north of its junction with Eastern Way in a south-easterly direction to a point 15 metres east of its junction with Hervey Street. | District of Waveney (Various Roads in Lowestoft) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 1987 | Order to be partially revoked to the extent identified on sheet 1 by a dashed orange line. |
Denmark Road The west side from a point 15 metres north of its junction with Eastern Way in a south-easterly direction to a point 15 metres east of its junction with Hervey Street save for a length of 25 metres where it passes across the existing junction of Denmark Road, Rotterdam Road and Peto Way. | District of Waveney (Various Roads in Lowestoft) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 1987 | Order to be partially revoked to the extent identified on sheet 1 by a dashed orange line. | |
Peto Way and Rotterdam Road From a point 37 metres south of its junction with Eastern Way in a south-westerly direction towards Peto Way for a distance of 6 metres. | Suffolk County Council (Eastern Way, Essex Road, Norfolk Street and Rotterdam Road) (Prohibition of Waiting, On-Street Parking Place and Revocation) Order 2012 | Order to be partially revoked to the extent identified on sheet 1 by a dashed orange line. | |
Peto Way North side and south side, from a point 102 metres east of the existing roundabout junction of Peto Way and Barnards Way for a distance of 180 metres in a generally easterly direction. | Suffolk County Council (Grove Road, Peto Way and St. Peters Street, Lowestoft) (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting and Loading, Clearway and Revocation) Order 2009 | Order to be partially revoked to the extent identified on sheet 1 by a dashed orange line. | |
The traffic regulation measures plans (clearways and prohibitions) – sheet 2 | |||
In the administrative area of East Suffolk Council | Riverside Road West side, from a point 42 metres to the north-east of the centreline of its junction with Canning Road for a distance of 175 metres to the south to its junction with the B1351 Waveney Drive. East side, from a point 42 metres to the north east of the centreline of its junction with Canning Road for a distance of 175 metres to the south to its junction with the B1351 Waveney Drive. | The Borough of Lowestoft (St. Margaret's Road and Riverside Road) (Street Parking Places) Order 1966 Suffolk County Council (South Lowestoft Relief Road – Associated Measures) (Various Roads, Lowestoft and Carlton Colville) (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting, Additional Measures and Revocation) Order 2006 Suffolk County Council (Canning Road and U336 Riverside Road, Lowestoft) (Prohibition of Waiting and Revocation) Order 2016 | Orders to be partially revoked to the extent identified on sheet 2 by a dashed orange line. |
Canning Road North side, from the existing access to Riverside in an easterly direction for a distance of 20 metres. West side, from the existing access to Riverside in a generally southerly direction for a distance of 57 metres. South side, from a point 20 metres east of the entrance to the Registrar's Office in a south-westerly direction for a distance of 20 metres. | The Lowestoft (General) (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting) (Amendment) (No.2) Order 1972 Suffolk County Council (Lowestoft Central Relief Roads) (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting) (No.2) Order 1977 Suffolk County Council (Canning Road and U336 Riverside Road, Lowestoft) (Prohibition of Waiting and Revocation) Order 2016 | Orders to be partially revoked to the extent identified on sheet 2 by a dashed orange line. | |
B1351 Waveney Drive North side, from the centreline of Riverside Road in an easterly direction for a distance of 108 metres. North side, from the centreline of its junction with Riverside Road for a distance of 65 metres in a generally westerly direction. South side, from a point 60 metres to the west of the centreline of its junction with Durban Road for a distance of 50 metres in a north-easterly direction and then for a distance of 25 metres in a south-westerly direction. South side, from a point 56 metres west of its junction with Tom Crisp Way for a distance of 62 metres in a generally westerly direction and then for a distance of 30 metres in a generally south-westerly direction. | The Lowestoft (General) (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting) (Amendment) (No.2) Order 1972 Suffolk County Council (South Lowestoft Relief Road – Associated Measures) (Various Roads, Lowestoft and Carlton Colville) (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting, Additional Measures and Revocation) Order 2006 | Orders to be partially revoked to the extent shown on sheet 2 by a dashed orange line. | |
The traffic regulation measures plans (clearways and prohibitions) – sheet 3 | |||
In the administrative area of East Suffolk Council | Kimberley Road North side and south side for a distance of 10 metres from its junction with Durban Road in a generally westerly direction. | District of Waveney (Various Roads Lowestoft) (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting) Order 1999 | Order to be partially revoked to the extent identified on sheet 3 by a dashed orange line. |
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