Road Hump Scheme: Moss Vale and Higher Irlam Order 2008
Notice is hereby given that the council of the city of Salford propose to make an order under Sections 90(A) and 90(C) and 90(D) of the Highways Act 1980 and the Highways (Road Humps) Regulations 1999.
When the order comes into effect the road humps will be placed in the length of road specified in the schedule below.
A copy of the proposed order, together with a plan of the area and a statement of the council's reasons for proposing to make the order, may be examined at the Legal Section, Salford Civic Centre, Chorley Road, Swinton, Salford, M27 5DA, between 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Monday to Friday inclusive.
Details can be viewed online.
If you wish to object to the proposed order you should send the grounds of your objections in writing to the City Solicitor, Salford Civic Centre, Chorley Road, Swinton, Salford, M27 5DA by the 4 September 2008 (quoting reference H/PP/C/UV/RTO/29).
Schedule
Introduction of speed cushion
- Parkstone Road - seven sets
- Cutnook Lane - two sets
- Merlin Road - five sets
- Morrillon Road - six sets
- Silver Street - eight sets
- Fiddlers Lane - four sets and two full width speed humps
- Boundary Road - three sets
- Mond Road - one set and one speed hump
- Princess Avenue - one set
- The Crescent - seven sets and one speed hump
- Addison Road - two sets
- Marlborough Road - four sets
- Moorfield Road - one set
Junction Plateaux
- Fiddlers Lane/Windsor Street
14 August 2008
Barbara Spicer
Chief Executive
Salford Civic Centre
Chorley Road
Swinton
Salford
M27 5DA
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This page was last updated on 11 August 2008
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