School Keep Clear Markings: Phoebe Street, Salford Order 2008
Notice is hereby given that the council of the city of Salford propose to make an order under Sections, 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and by virtue of the Road Traffic (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (City of Salford) Order 2001 (Statutory Instrument 2001 No. 894) made by the Secretary of State for Environment, Transport and Regions pursuant to Section 3 of the Road Traffic Act 1991.
When the order comes into effect you will not be allowed to cause or permit any vehicles to stop or wait at any time on 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. and 4.30 p.m. Mondays to Fridays inclusive.
Details can be viewed online at www.salford.gov.uk/trafficorders
If you wish to object to the proposed order you should send the grounds of your objection, in writing, to the City Solicitor, Salford Civic Centre, Chorley Road, Swinton, Salford, M27 5DA by 28 February 2008 (quoting reference H/LH/SM/RTO/PD/2994).
Schedule
Introduction of school keep clear markings
- Phoebe Street, north side, from a point 23 metres south west of its junction with the western kerbline of Knowsley Avenue in a south westerly direction for a distance of 25 metres.
- Phoebe Street, north side, from a point 8 metres north west of the western kerbline of West Craven Street in a westerly direction for a distance of 25 metres.
31 January 2008
Barbara Spicer
Chief Executive
Salford Civic Centre
Chorley Road
Swinton
Salford
M27 5DA
Downloadable documents
- Plan of Phoebe Street online (Adobe PDF format 71kb)
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