The double yellow lines have been introduced to remove parked vehicles from the 3 junctions off Mile End Road, from around the bend and pedestrian refuge on Mile End Road and from opposite Crosslands Meadow. The restrictions will give better visibility for vehicles turning into or out of the...More
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. With the construction of a new housing development on Sandy Lane it is proposed to introduce ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (double yellow lines) to prevent...More
The parking restrictions Traffic Regulation Order for Atkinson Gardens and Kimberley Road, Nuthall was Sealed on Thursday 1st April 2021 and will come into force on Wednesday 7th April 2021. The No Waiting restrictions are required to address issues with inconsiderate and obstructive parking...More
The parking restrictions Traffic Regulation Order for Cornfield Road, Kimberley was Sealed on Thursday 1st April 2021 and will come into force on Wednesday 7th April 2021. The proposals are required to address issues with inconsiderate and obstructive parking in the area which is causing...More
Via East Midlands Ltd is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver Highway Services. Nottinghamshire County Council have received requests for changes to current parking restrictions in the Selby Lane area of Keyworth. In response it has introduced double yellow line...More
The proposed 50mph speed limit is intended to reduce the speed of traffic to reflect the bendy and hilly nature of the road. The lower speed limit will help make the road safer for cyclists, horse riders and pedestrians. Reduced traffic speeds will give more time for drivers to...More
The proposed taxi clearway bays are to provide parking for up to 3 taxis. The new bays would replace the existing residents parking bay. The bays will provide additional places for taxis to stop to pick up and drop off passengers.
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The proposed restrictions and parking bay are to provide parking for up to 3 taxis on Carlton Hill. The existing no waiting and no loading restrictions on Monday to Friday between 7.30am and 9.30am will remain in force to ensure that the road is kept clear of all parked vehicles at the busiest...More
This consultation is non-statutory and is an informal means of gathering local views on the proposal outlined below.
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Before embarking on the launch of a Free School Presumption competition, Local Authorities are encouraged by the Department for Education to...More
Via East Midlands is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services. Nottinghamshire County Council has received complaints regarding issues with intrusive, long-stay, non-resident parking along Balderton Gate, Newark on Trent.
It is therefore...More
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about obstructive parking at the junctions of Ash Lea Close, Bingham Road, Candleby Lane, Church Lane, Main Road, Owthorpe Road, Plumtree Road...More
The parking restrictions Traffic Regulation Order for Knowle Hill, Kimberley was Sealed on Wednesday 31st March 2021 and will come into force on Friday 2nd April 2021. The no waiting restrictions are required to address issues with inconsiderate and obstructive parking around and opposite the...More
Via East Midlands Ltd is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver Highway Services.
Nottinghamshire County Council have received complaints that drivers are parking at the above junction, which is causing issues exiting and entering Hillcrest View,...More
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about obstructive parking at the junction of New Hill and Retford Road, Walesby. This reduces visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians...More
Via East Midlands Ltd is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services. It is HAS reduced the speed limit from 60 mph to 30 mph along Kersall to Laxton Road and Maplebeck Lane at Kersall, from a point 90 metres north-east of Mill Lane, Kersall, in a...More
The Active Travel Fund (ATF) has been created by the Department for Transport (DfT) to fund active travel schemes that help deliver government’s plans to boost greener, active transport and to make walking and cycling safer during the pandemic. The purpose of the fund is to implement...More
The lower speed limit has replaced the previous National Speed Limit (60mph) between Clipstone and King’s Clipstone. The lower speed limit will help to reduce the speed of the traffic approaching the existing 30mph speed limits and approaching the Cavendish Way roundabout.
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The 30MPH Speed Limit Order for Station Road, Keyworth was sealed on Friday 26th March 2021 and will come into force on Monday 29th March 2021. The reduction in speed limt is required to improve road safety for pedestrians and road users and to fulfill a planning condition for the new housing...More
This consultation is to review the test site on Notts Help Yourself , that we have recently developed to support parents to be aware of the impact their relationships have on their children.
We all disagree from time to time, but we hope that the ideas on this resource...More
The proposed speed limit would replace the existing 40mph speed limit. The current speed limit would remain at 40mph between near Hartland Drive and Lambley. The lower speed limit would cover all the residential roads off Spring Lane and would give more time for drivers to react to turning...More
The double yellow lines are being introduced to remove parked vehicles from the bend between the old railway bridge and Willow Crescent and at the junction of Willow Lane and Willow Crescent. The removal of parking will help ensure that when vehicles are heading in a north-easterly direction...More
A new prohibition of waiting and loading is being proposed between 130 and Conway, Hallcroft Road, Retford.
These waiting restrictions will facilitate the safe and efficient operation of the Highway and fulfil planning conditions associated with the new housing development on...More
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about obstructive parking on the highway and at the following junctions Adams Hill, Bunny Lane, Brook View Drive, Dale Road, Debdale Lane,...More
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about obstructive parking around and opposite the junction of Grove Street and the access road to Sovereign Court, Beeston. This reduces...More
In order to facilitate the new housing development to the north of Ilkeston Road and to assist vehicles turning right into the development, Nottinghamshire County Council is proposing to introduce No Waiting At Any Time restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) along Ilkeston Road, Rowan Avenue and the...More
Nottinghamshire County Council have received complaints that drivers are parking in the turning head on Common Lane at Watnall which is causing issues for larger vehicles acces the premises and turning around. To help alleviate the problem it is proposed to introduce ‘No Waiting At Any Time’...More
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about obstructive parking at the junction of Brick Kiln Lane and Winthorpe Street, Mansfield. This reduces visibility and access for drivers...More
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. To improve safety and visibility for pedestrians and vehicles in the vicinity of Middlebeck Primary School, Balderton, it is proposed to introduce the following...More
A request has been received from local businesses through the local County Councillor to improve access for a new loading bay, to improve access for deliveries to the local shops. The new loading bays will mean a reduction in the current number of bays for special access permits.
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Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about obstructive parking at the junctions of Ireland Avenue and Redwood Crescent, Beeston. This reduces visibility and access for drivers and...More