Decision details

Making Permanent of Experimental Traffic Orders - George Slynn Way, School Street, Service Yard, Accrington, Hyndburn

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Purpose:

This report sets out two Experimental Traffic Regulation Orders which introduced Prohibition of Vehicles (except buses and loading), Prohibition of Driving (except buses), No Entry and One Way Traffic and Suspension, Prohibition of Waiting, Prohibition of Loading and Limited Waiting Loading Bay at the new George Slynn Bus Station, School Street and the Service Yard to the rear of Nos. 29-41 Union Street, Accrington.

 

The proposals have been advertised in the local press and by way of notice on-site and no objections have been received.

 

This is deemed to be a Key Decision and the provisions of Standing Order 25 have been complied with.

 

Decision:

County Councillor John Fillis, the Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport approved the making permanent of two Experimental Traffic Regulation Orders which introduced Prohibition of Vehicles (except buses and loading), Prohibition of Driving (except buses), No Entry and One Way Traffic and Suspension, Prohibition of Waiting, Prohibition of Loading and Limited Waiting Loading Bay at the new George Slynn  Bus Station, School Street and the Service Yard to Nos. 29-41 Union Street, Accrington (and associated revocations) as set out in the schedule attached at Appendix 'A' and as shown on the plan at Appendix 'B'.

 

Reason Key: Significant effect in 2 or more electoral divisions;

Divisions Affected: Accrington South; Accrington West;

Contact: Matthew Hargreaves Email: matthew.hargreaves@lancashire.gov.uk Tel: 01254 770966.

Date of decision: 13/03/2017

Effective from: 17/03/2017

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