Current traffic regulation orders
Please refer to the notes below for guidance on the order making process.
September 2010
- Rossall Way, Salford
- Monton Road, Eccles
- Grange Drive, Eccles
- Mayflower Avenue Gating Order
- Church Street Eccles Gating Order
- Littleton Road Gating Order
August 2010
- Dean Road and Springfield Lane, Salford
- Cavendish Road and Monton Road, Eccles
- Littleton Road, Salford
- Culverwell Drive, Salford
- Duchy Road, Salford
- Moss Lane, Swinton
- Gardner Street, Salford
- Michigan Avenue, Salford
- James Corbett Road, Salford
- Agecroft Road area, Swinton (20 mph speed limit)
- Agecroft Road area, Swinton (traffic calming)
- Broomhall Road, Pendlebury
- Atkin Street, Walkden
- Gaskell Street, Swinton
- Browning Street and East Market Street, Salford
July 2010
- Barton Lane, Grand Union Way, Eccles
- Fairhope Avenue, Fairleigh Avenue, Salford
- Athens Drive, Salford
- Sefton Road, Swinton
- Belmont Street and Thornfield Street Gating Order Confirmation
- Croft Street Gating Order
- Belmont Street and Dalton Street Gating Order Confirmation
June 2010
- Cavendish Road, Bradford Road, Welbeck Road, Monton
- Leicester Road area, Salford
- Nelson Street, Salford
- Montford Street, Salford
- Somerset Close, Cadishead
- James Street, Salford
- Farnham Drive, Irlam
- Controlled Parking Zone
- Boothsbank Avenue, Boothstown
- Broughton Lane area, Salford (traffic calming measures)
- Broughton Lane area, Salford (20mph speed limit)
- Oldfield Road, Salford
- Albion Way, Liverpool Street, Regent Road, Salford
- Minerva House, Swinton
- Bury Street area, Salford
- Elleray Road Gating Order Confirmation
- Welbeck Grove Gating order Confirmation
- Wellington Road and Clarendon Road Gating Order
- Mather Avenue and Francis Avenue Gating Order Confirmation
- Bingham Street Gating Order
May 2010
- The Quays, Salford
- Newearth Road, Worsley
- Gee Lane, Weymouth Road, Lulworth Road, Winton
- Grosvenor Road, Swinton
- Liverpool Road, Irlam
- Ordsall Lane, Salford
- Garden Street Gating Order Confirmation
- New Lane Gating Order Confirmation
- Mellor Street Gating Order Confirmation
April 2010
- Hilton Lane, Little Hulton
- Agecroft Road, Swinton
- Vale Avenue, Pendlebury
- Trinity Footbridge, Salford
- Park Road, Walkden
- Upper Gloucester Street area, Salford
- Worsley definite footpath 81
- Little Hulton Whit Walk
- Broad Street Footbridge
- Bolton Road and Hill Top Road Gating Order Confirmation
- Douglas Street and Wellington Street West Gating Order Confirmation
- Back Duncan and Howe Street Gating Order Confirmation
- Belmont Street and Thornfield Street Gating Order
- Great Clowes Street and Douglas street Gating Order Confirmation
- Parsonage Road Gating Order Confirmation
- Basset Avenue and Greyhound Drive Gating Order Confirmation
- Brindley Street Gating Order Confirmation
- King Edwards Buildings Gating Order Confirmation
- Basset Avenue and Cairn Drive Gating Order Confirmation
- Great Clowes Street and Kipling Street Gating Order Confirmation
- Beech Street and Bain Street Gating Order Confirmation
March 2010
- Bradford Road, Cavendish Road, Eccles
- Gibbs Street, Salford
- St Georges Day Parade, Swinton
- St Georges Day Parade, Worsley
- Factory Lane, Salford
- Greengate, Chapel Street and Gravel Lane, Salford
- Salteye Layby
- Worsley Brow, Worsley
- White Street, Salford
- Orient Road, Salford
- My Street, Salford
- Balliol Street, Swinton
- Broomhall Road, Pendlebury
- Algernon Road and St Mary's Road Gating Order Confirmation
- Worsley Road North Gating Order Confirmation
- St Boniface Gating Order Confirmation
- Richardson Road and Devonshire Road Gating Order Confirmation
- Liverpool Road and Atherton Way Gating Order Confirmation
- Coronation Street Ordsall Gating Order Confirmation
- Deyne Street and Lyndhurst Street Gating order Confirmation
- Lewis Street Gating Order Confirmation
- Broughton Lane Gating Order Confirmation
- Willan Road and Richardson Road Gating order Confirmation
- Chadwick Road and Willan Road Gating order Confirmation
- St Anne's Avenue gating Order Confirmation
February 2010
- Swinton and Pendlebury Definitive Footpath 29
- Swinton Hall Road, Swinton
- Worsley Definitive Footpath 16
- Rigby Street, Salford
- Bridson Street/Heyworth Street, Salford
- Chapel Street, Salford
- Highfield Road, Little Hulton
- Clovelly Road, Swinton
- Cotswald Drive/Wyville Drive, Langworthy
- Broomhall Road, Pendlebury
- Yew Street, Salford
- Linden Mews, Boothstown
- Hardy Street, Eccles
- Fir Street and Devon Road Gating Order Confirmation
January 2010
- Ascension Road, Salford
- Liverpool Road, Cadishead
- Stott Lane, Salford
- Cheadle Avenue, Salford
- Clarence Street, Salford
- Worsley definitive footpaths 36 & 37
- Swinton & Pendlebury definitive footpath 18
- Elleray Road Gating Order
- Newearth Road Gating Order
- Brindley Street Gating Order
- Lords Street and Warwick Road Gating Order Confirmation
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 and 0161 779 4916
- traffic.management@urbanvision.org.uk
This page was last updated on 25 August 2010
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