View current traffic regulation orders
Traffic regulation orders are made in order to control the flow of traffic and make sure that people park safely and conveniently. They can only be introduced following the appropriate legal process.
Please refer to the notes at the foot of this page for guidance on the order making process.
June 2009
- Japan Street, Salford
- Sheader Drive, Salford
- Milton Street, Eccles
- Worsley Road, Worsley
- Booth Street and Clowes Street, Salford
- Cobden Street/Mill Street, Salford
- Fitzwarren Street, Salford
- Vicars Street, Eccles
- Brackley Avenue/New Moss Road, Cadishead
- A580 East Lancashire Road
- Hilton Lane, Little Hulton
- Orient Road/Lancaster Road, Salford
- The Quays, Salford
- Trinity Footbridge, Salford
- Middlewood Locks Development, Ordsall
- School Lane, Irlam
May 2009
- Clarendon Crescent, Eccles
- Definitive Footpaths 36 & 37, Worsley
- Ordsall Lane, Salford
- Prince's Park, Irlam
- Smith Street, Walkden
- Wheaters Terrace Area, Salford
- Trentham Lawns Gating Order Confirmation
- Rockley Gardens Gating Order Confirmation
- Manchester Road & Crompton Street Gating Order
- 185-207 Manchester Road Gating Order
- Definitive Footpath 31, Worsley
- Definitive Footpath 32, Worsley
April 2009
- Huntsman Drive, Irlam
- Legh Street, Salford
- A57 Gyratory, Irlam
- Tully Street area, Salford
- Little Hulton Whit Walk
- Trafford Road Gating Order Confirmation
- Langton Street 1 Gating Order Confirmation
- Langton Street 2 Gating Order Confirmation
- Nansen Street 1 Gating Order Confirmation
- Nansen Street 2 Gating Order Confirmation
- Fram Street and Norway Street Gating Order Confirmation
- Grosvenor Road Walkden Gating Order Confirmation
- Parkside Avenue Walkden Gating Order Confirmation
- Duffield Road (2-44) Gating Order Confirmation
- Long Street (48-62) Gating Order Confirmation
- Long Street (9-27) Gating Order Confirmation
- Strawberry Road Gating Order Confirmation
- Gerald Road 1 Gating Order Confirmation
- Rugeley Street Gating Order Confirmation
- Tabley Street Gating Order Confirmation
- Gerald Road 2 Gating Order Confirmation
- Alexandra Road Eccles Gating Order
March 2009
- Definitive footpath 164, Worsley
- Knoll Street, Salford
- Hall Bank, Eccles
- St George's Day Parade, Walkden
- St George's Day Parade, Swinton
- Dakota Avenue, Salford
- Almond Close, Salford
- Station Road, Swinton
- Oldfield Road, Salford (2)
- Oldfield Road, Salford (1)
- Rockley Gardens Gating Order
- Trentham Lawns Gating Order
February 2009
January 2009
- Ellesmere Street area, Eccles
- Broadway, Salford
- Hilton Lane (traffic calming scheme)
- Half Edge Lane, Eccles
- Hamilton Street, Swinton
- New Cross Street, Swinton
The order making process
A decision is usually required by the Planning and Transportation Regulatory Panel that the order is needed.
At this time the order is advertised and people are given 21 days to object to its installation. Traffic regulation orders currently being advertised can be viewed further down this page. At the end of this period a report is taken back to the panel which details the objections and they determine whether or not to introduce it.
If they decide that the order should be introduced, the required works (lining, signing etc) are carried out and then the order is “sealed”. Seven days later it can be enforced.
Double yellow lines no longer require a 24 hour “no waiting” plate, they can be enforced on their own.
Sometimes, however, temporary orders or experimental orders are introduced which require a slightly different process but still gives people an opportunity to put forward their views.
Who to contact
- Name
- Traffic Management Section
- Address
- Urban Vision Partnership Limited
Emerson House
Albert Street
Eccles
Manchester
M30 0TE - Telephone
- 0161 779 4915 & 0161 779 4916
- traffic.management@urbanvision.org.uk
This page was last updated on 01 July 2009
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