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E-learning autism evaluation
E-learning autism evaluation MoreOpened 13 September 2018 -
Broxtowe Borough - Bus Stop Clearways - Public consultation
To address issues with obstructive parking at the bus stops which can delay bus services and forces passengers to walk out in to the road to board. MoreOpened 13 September 2018 -
The Nottinghamshire County Council (Chetwynd Road and Stapleford Lane, Toton) (Prohibition of Waiting) Traffic Regulation Order 2018 (5256)
To improve visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using the junction. MoreOpened 13 September 2018 -
Carsic Lane, Sutton-in-Ashfield – proposed relocation of bus stop AS0135 and introduction of bus stop clearway
The County Council works closely with all public transport operators across Nottinghamshire to identify bus stops that suffer from obstructive parking. It is proposed to relocate bus stop AS0135 on Carsic Lane 7 metres south-east of its current location and introduce a bus stop clearway. The bus stop clearway would prohibit other vehicles from stopping or parking in the bus stop from Monday to Saturday between the hours of 7am and 7pm. The restriction will be clearly identified with a new... MoreOpened 17 September 2018 -
Nottinghamshire County Council (Thane Road Link Road, Nottingham) (Prohibitions of Waiting) Traffic Regulation Order 2018 (TMP 7215a)
To ensure the free flow of traffic, and to discourage commuter parking MoreOpened 19 September 2018 -
Relocation of Bus Stop BRO234-Kimberley Road, Nuthall
As part of Nottinghamshire County Council's on-going commitment to improve public transport in the County, a highway safety review has been undertaken and concluded that the two bus stops on Kimberley Road can no longer be opposite one another. The relocation of both stops has been considered and NCC have concluded that BR0234 is the stop to be relocated as it can be relocated the shortest distance from its existing location MoreOpened 26 September 2018 -
Millennium Way and Millennium Way West, Nuthall- Proposed Waiting Restrictions (TRO 5257)
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. The County Council has received complaints regarding obstructive parking on Millennium Way and Millennium Way West . Vehicles are regularly parked on both sides of the road and this is preventing larger vehicles and HGVs from accessing / egressing premises. It is therefore proposed to introduce, No Waiting At Any Time restrictions (Double Yellow... MoreOpened 27 September 2018 -
Public engagement on the structure of local government in Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire County Council is undertaking public engagement about the structure of local government in the County and is keen for local people to have their say in this important debate. Your opinions about the future of local government in Nottinghamshire will inform the ‘case for change’ that will be considered at a County Council meeting in December. If the County Council decides to make firm proposals for change there will be a formal public consultation about... MoreOpened 3 October 2018 -
Proposed Double Yellow Lines at St Austins Drive Carlton
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. The County Council has received complaints regarding obstructive parking at the junction of Gedling Road and St Austins Drive, Carlton, Nottingham, this reduces visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using the junction. Therefore, it is proposed to install, No Waiting At Any Time restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) at the junction of Gedling... MoreOpened 4 October 2018 -
TRO 5259 Humber Road, Beeston - Proposed Double Yellow Lines
The proposals are designed to prevent parking on the proposed shared use cycle way. MoreOpened 4 October 2018 -
The Nottinghamshire County Council (Cotgrave Road, Clipston and Plumtree Road, Cotgrave) (50 M.P.H. Speed Limit) Order 2018) (8280)
The proposed 50mph speed limit is being introduced to help reduce the speed of traffic. We try to follow National guidelines when setting local speed limits so that there is consistency across the country. This means setting local speed limits that will be obeyed by the vast majority of drivers because they can see from the road conditions and environment that it would be too risky to travel any faster. The proposed 50mph speed limits reflects national guidelines which recommend that speed... MoreOpened 5 October 2018 -
TRO 5258 QUEENS ROAD NORTH, EASTWOOD - PROPOSED RESIDENTS PARKING SCHEME
The propsals are required to improve parking facilities for residents by removing non-residential parked vehicles from Queens Road North, Queens Square and Bishop Street and by providing junction protection. MoreOpened 9 October 2018 -
Charles St / Parkyns Street, Ruddington - Proposed Residents' Parking Scheme (TRO 8279)
Consultation on a proposal to introduce a Residents Parking Scheme along Charles Street and Parkyns Street and to introduce limited waiting bays on the above roads and Church Street, Ruddington. The provision is required to improve parking facilities for residents by removing non-residential parked vehicles from the roads and to also provide some short stay parking. MoreOpened 10 October 2018 -
Church Street, Shaw Street and Vicarage Lane, Ruddington - Proposed parking restrictions
It is proposed to introduce two disabled parking bays along Church Street, outside the war memorial and one outside the medical centre. It is also proposed to introduce additional No Waiting At Any Time restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) along Shaw Street and Vicarage Lane to improve access. The proposed scheme follows requests to improve parking facilities for the disabled and to improve access along Shaw Street and Vicarage Lane. MoreOpened 10 October 2018 -
The Nottinghamshire County Council (A60 between Mansfield Woodhouse and Worksop) (50 M.P.H. Speed Limit) Order 2018 (1224)
It is proposed to reduce the speed limit of the derestricted sections of the A60 between Mansfield Woodhouse and Worksop to 50 m.p.h. The proposed speed limit is aligned with national guidance on speed limits and is designed to improve road safety for all highway users. The lower limit is intended to support compliance with existing speed limits within built-up areas on the route and reduce community severance. MoreOpened 10 October 2018 -
The Nottinghamshire County Council (Gorsethorpe Lane, Kings Clipstone) (50 M.P.H. and 30 M.P.H. Speed Limit) Order 2018 (3283)
It is proposed to reduce the speed limit of the derestricted length of Gorsethorpe Lane between Kings Clipstone and the A6075 to 50 m.p.h. The proposed speed limit is designed to improve road safety for all highway users and to support compliance with the existing speed limit within the village of Kings Clipstone. A request has been received from the Parish Council to consider moving the existing 30 m.p.h terminal point at the junction of Gorsethorpe Lane and Squires Lane to... MoreOpened 10 October 2018 -
The Nottinghamshire County Council (Kirkby Road and Sherwood Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield) (Prohibition of Waiting) Traffic Regulation Order 2018 (4227)
Concerns have been raised by the County Councillor about obstructive parking in the vicinity of the mini roundabout on Kirkby Road and at the junction of Kirkby Road and Sherwood Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield. This is reducing visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using the roundabout and junction. It is proposed to introduce ‘no waiting at any time’ restrictions (double yellow lines) as shown on drawing number H/JMR/2687/01 to address these concerns. MoreOpened 10 October 2018 -
The Nottinghamshire County Council (Woodlands Way, Sutton-in-Ashfield) (Prohibition of Waiting) Traffic Regulation Order 2018 (4229)
Concerns have been raised by the County Councillor about obstructive parking near the roundabout on Woodlands Way, Sutton-in-Ashfield. This is reducing visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using Woodlands Way. It is proposed to introduce ‘no waiting at any time’ restrictions (double yellow lines) as shown on drawing number H/JMR/2688/01 to address these concerns. MoreOpened 10 October 2018 -
Proposed Parking Restrictions (TRO 3284) Albert Avenue, Grove Street and Milton Street with London Road, Balderton
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. The County Council has received complaints regarding obstructive parking at the junctions of Albert Avenue, Grove Street and Milton Street, with London Road, Balderton. This reduces visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using the junction. Nottinghamshire County Council is proposing to introduce, and extend existing, No waiting at any time... MoreOpened 11 October 2018 -
The Nottinghamshire County Council (Sandy Lane, Shireoaks Road and Vesuvius Way, Worksop) (Prohibition of Waiting) Traffic Regulation Order 2018 (1226)
Planning permission has been granted (Bassetlaw District Council planning ref. 02/09/00033) for the redevelopment of the former Vesuvius Brickworks site off Sandy Lane, Worksop. The development includes the construction of a new roundabout on Sandy Lane. To prevent obstructive parking on the access road to the premises and at the roundabout junctions in the vicinity, it is proposed to introduce ‘no waiting at any time’ restrictions (double yellow lines) as shown on drawing... MoreOpened 12 October 2018 -
Mansfield Road, Arnold - Extension to 30mph Speed Limit
The extended 30mph speed limit is intended to slow traffic on the approach to the traffic signals at the junction with Cross Street. The scheme is aiming to reduce the number of vehicles mistakenly driving through the signals when they are on red. MoreOpened 15 October 2018 -
Proposed Parking Restriction on High Street and Mill Lane Edwinstowe.(TRO 3285)
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 High Street and Mill Lane, Edwinstowe reducing visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using the junction. Nottinghamshire County Council is proposing to install, No Waiting At Any Time restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) at the junction of High Street and Mill Lane,... MoreOpened 18 October 2018 -
The Nottinghamshire County Council (Various Sites in Warsop) (Prohibition of Waiting) Traffic Regulation Order 2018 (2219)
Nottinghamshire County Council has received requests from Warsop Parish Council to address obstructive parking at various junctions in the town. Parking too close to junctions can cause visibility and access issues for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers. It is proposed to introduce ‘no waiting at any time’ restrictions (double yellow lines) at the following locations: Hetts Lane, at its junction with Church Street (drawing number H/JMR/2701/01) Carr Lane, at its... MoreOpened 24 October 2018 -
Eakring Road, Mansfield - Proposed Bus Stop Relocation, Bus Stop Clearways and Raised Kerbs
Nottinghamshire County Council is proposing to relocate bus stop MA0016 (shelter will be removed) due to difficulties the bus has aligning with the kerb after emerging from Big Barn Lane. It is also proposed to introduce two bus stop clearways and install raised kerbs on Eakring Road, Mansfield. The clearways would prohibit stopping by all vehicles, except buses and would be in force from Monday to Saturday between the hours of 5am and 7pm. The clearways would be identified by new road... MoreOpened 24 October 2018 -
The Nottinghamshire County Council (Toothill Road, Mansfield) (Prohibition of Waiting and Parking Places) Traffic Regulation Order 2018 (2218)
Concerns have been raised about the effect of vehicles parking in the evenings and on Sundays on the existing single yellow line on the south-eastern side of Toothill Road, which is obstructing the free flow of traffic along the highway. Further issues have been raised about vehicles parking on the pavement and causing an obstruction for pedestrians. It is therefore proposed to change the existing single yellow line (no waiting Monday to Saturday from 8am until 6pm) on the... MoreOpened 24 October 2018 -
Nordean Road and Somersby Road, Woodthorpe - Proposed Parking Restrictions
The proposed parking restrictions are intended to keep the junction clear of parked vehicles to allow unobstructed access for the buses. MoreOpened 29 October 2018 -
Bus Stop Clearways on Homefield Avenue and Birchfield Road, Arnold
The bus stop clearways prohibit stopping by all vehicles, except buses, at all times of day. This will allow the bus to align with the kerb to enable better access for disabled passengers and pushchair users. MoreOpened 31 October 2018 -
A57 Dunham On Trent - 40mph Buffer Speed Limit
The 40mph speed limit is being introduced to create a buffer speed limit as you approach the 30mph limit at Dunham On Trent from Dunham Bridge to improve road safety for all users. MoreOpened 2 November 2018 -
Proposed Parking Restriction on Grange Close,Carlton -in-Lindrick
Following requests from the local County Council Members, Nottinghamshire County Council is proposing to install “No Waiting At Any Time” restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) at the junction of Grange Close and High Road, Carlton-in-Lindrick. The proposals are designed to improve visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using the junction of Grange Close and High Road, Carlton-in-Lindrick. MoreOpened 5 November 2018 -
A614 Bawtry Road, Blyth - 40 Mph Speed Limit Order
Currently a 30mph speed limit exists in an area that has no residential dwellings. The aim of this scheme is to raise the speed limit to 40mph so that it is more in keeping with the type of road and location. MoreOpened 5 November 2018
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