Via East Midlands Ltd is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about inconsiderate and obstructive parking at the junctions of Dalestorth Road, Dalestorth Street, Forest Road and Westdale Avenue, Sutton in Ashfield. This reduces visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using this junction.
To address this issue, ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) have been...More
The parking restrictions Traffic Regulation Order for Station Road, Beeston on Trent was Sealed on Thursday 9th March 2023 and will come into force on Thursday 16th March 2023. The proposals are required to facilitate the new housing development off Station Road, Beeston and to assist vehicles accessing the development
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The parking restrictions Traffic Regulation Order for Epperstone Road and The Leys, Lowdham was Sealed on Friday 3rd March 2023 and will come into force on Thursday 16th March 2023. The no waiting restrictions are required to address issues with inconsiderate and obstructive parking around the junction.
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The parking restrictions Traffic Regulation Order for Main Street, Normanton on Soar was sealed on Wednesday 8th March 2023 and will come into force on Wednesday 15th March 2023. The proposals are required to improve visibility and road safety and prevent obstructive parking.
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Moving traffic offences in the county are currently enforced by Nottinghamshire Police. The Government has introduced new legislation which allows traffic authorities to apply to take on this enforcement through the use of traffic camera technology.
Nottinghamshire County Council has identified two locations in the county where these powers could be enforced. The locations are:
the junction of Radcliffe Road and Trent Boulevard, West...More
The parking restrictions Traffic Regulation Order for Kings Mill Lane Area, Mansfield was Sealed on Tuesday 18th April 2023 and will come into force on Tuesday 25th April 2023. The parking restrictions have been requested due to inconsiderate paking on and around the junctios along Kings Mill Lane.
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The parking restrictions Traffic Regulation Order for Ilkeston Road, Stapleford was Sealed on Monday 6th March 2023 and will come into force on Monday 13th March 2023. The no waiting restrictions are required to facilitate the new housing development to the north of Ilkeston Road and to assist vehicles turning right into the development.
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The double yellow lines have been introduced to remove parked vehicles from the bend on Surgeys Lane on the approach to the junction with Calverton Road. The restrictions will make it easier and safer for vehicles, especially larger vehicles, to negotiate the bend
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The new 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 time of day.
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Nottinghamshire County Council as the Lead Local Flood Authority has updated its Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment (PFRA) for Nottinghamshire.
The PFRA is a high-level screening exercise to identify areas where flood risk is significant. The PFRA requires the preparation and publication of a Preliminary Assessment Report (PAR), as well as associated maps, on past and future flooding, including consideration of the consequences of that flooding and the identification of Flood Risk Areas....More
Via East Midlands Ltd is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about inconsiderate and obstructive parking on Styrrup Road (B6463), Oldcotes.
To address this issue, ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) have been introduced at a width of 50mm and in colour Primrose Yellow for a length of Styrrup Road (B6463), as shown on drawing number H/WA/4099/01.
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The changes to the existing double yellow lines and parking bay have been introduced as part of the works to construct a new kerb build out and refuge. The works are associated with the new development on the southern side of Bath Lane. The extended double yellow lines will help ensure that parked vehicles do not obstruct the view of pedestrians waiting to cross the road. The double yellow lines have been extended by approximately 28 metres.
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The proposed speed limit would help reduce the speed of traffic on the A6006 through the junctions with Leake Lane, Loughborough Road, the entrance to Home Farm and the existing entrance to the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre. An additional new entrance is planned into the Centre and is expected to increase the number of vehicles turning off and onto the A6006. The speed limit on this length of road is currently 50mph and the lower traffic speeds will give more time for drivers to...More
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about inconsiderate and obstructive parking at the junction of Station Road and Station Avenue, Ranskill. This reduces visibility and increases the risk for drivers and pedestrians using the junction. It is also causing accessibility issues for the bus which can delay the bus services as passengers have to walk out into the road to board. ...More
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about inconsiderate and obstructive parking at the junction of Hickings Lane and Ilkeston Road, Stapleford. This reduces visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using this junction. In response to concerns raised during the advert period, we have re-evaluated the issues and it has been decided to make some changes to the original...More
Via East Midlands Ltd, working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council, has introduced a 50mph speed limit on Rampton Road and Laneham Road from the junction with Green Lane, Treswell to the 40mph speed limit in Dunham on Trent. The 50mph speed limit has replaced the previous National Speed Limit of 60mph. In addition to the 50mph speed limit on Laneham Road the start of the 30mph speed limit on Main Street, Laneham, has been moved from its previous position to the location of the...More
Concerns have been raised regarding a replacement access which has been built for the new development on Woodstock Street in Hucknall. The access has meant that current parking restrictions are no longer positioned appropriately.
To address this issue, it is proposed to relocate both the 30 minute parking bay, and the ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) along the road. This will also allow for an extension of the existing resident permit holders...More
The lower speed limit has been introduced to change the existing 30mph speed limit to 20mph on the above roads in Worksop. The new 20mph speed limit will help ensure that vehicles entering this housing area are travelling at a lower speed and improves the perception of road safety .
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The parking restrictions Traffic Regulation Order for Bowbridge Lane, Flaxley Lane and Spinners Way was Sealed on Monday 27th February 2023 and will come into force on Friday 10th March 2023. The no waiting restrictions ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines), No Stopping 8am – 4.30pm restriction (Single Yellow Line), ‘School Keep Clear’ markings (No Stopping Monday to Friday between 8am and 4.30pm) and Bus Stop Clearway(No Stopping At Any Time) except buses...More
Via East Midlands Ltd is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about inconsiderate and obstructive parking at the junction of Gill Street and Alfreton Road, Sutton in Ashfield. This reduces visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using this junction.
To address this issue, ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) have been introduced at the junction, as shown on...More
The parking restrictions Traffic Regulation Order for Cliff Drive and Shelford Road was Sealed on Thursday 23rd February 2023 and will come into force on Monday 6th March 2023. The no waiting restrictions are required to address issues with inconsiderate and obstructive parking around the junction.
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The parking restrictions Traffic Regulation Order for Westgate, Southwell was Sealed on Friday 17th February 2023 and will come into force on Wednesday 1st March 2023. The no waiting restrictions are required to allow access to a new development.
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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 inconsiderate and obstructive parking at the junction of Bawtry Road (A631) and Chapel Lane, Everton. This reduces visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using this junction.
To address this issue, ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines), at a width of 50mm and in colour Primrose Yellow, have...More
The parking restriction Traffic Regulation Order for Easthorpe, Southwell was Sealed on Friday 17th February 2023 and will come into force on Wednesday 1st March 2023. The no waiting restriction is required to address issues with inconsiderate and obstructive parking around the entrance.
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Via East Midlands Ltd is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services.
The county council has received requests to extend the existing 30mph Speed Limit along a section of the A6005 Queens Road West, Beeston, between Dovecote Lane and Meadow Lane, due to changes in the character of the road, brought about by recent developments. An assessment has been carried out, which confirms that the section detailed above is suitable for a 30 mph speed...More
Via East Midlands Ltd is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about inconsiderate and obstructive parking at the junctions of Coronation Road with Bonington Road and Gretton Road, Woodthorpe. This reduces visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using these junctions and is proving difficult for bin lorries gaining access due to parked vehicles.
To address this issue, it is therefore...More
The parking restrictions Traffic Regulation Order for Canal Side, Cornwall Avenue, Riverside Road, Trent Road and Trent Vale Road, Beeston Rylands was Sealed on Monday 13th February 2023 and will come into force on Monday 20th february 2023. The no waiting restrictions are required to address issues with inconsiderate and obstructive parking ain the area.
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Nottinghamshire County Council is reviewing sexual health services in Nottinghamshire, and planning what services will look like from April 2024 onwards. In 2022, we undertook a survey and gathered views from local people to develop our plans based on this feedback. We now want to get your views on the plans we are proposing.
This survey should take around 10 minutes to complete. Your answers will:
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The parking restrictions Traffic Regulation Order for Upminster Drive and Pond Hills Lane was Sealed on Friday 10th February 2023 and will come into force on Thursday 23rd February 2023. The no waiting restrictions are required to address issues with inconsiderate and obstructive parking around the junction.
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Nottinghamshire County Council has received requests to reduce the existing 40mph speed limit along Kirkby Folly Road, Sutton in Ashfield between its junction with Station Road / Newark Road and Maun View Gardens. An assessment has been carried out which confirms that the section detailed above is suitable for a 30 mph speed limit. It is therefore proposed to introduce a 30mph Speed Limit along the route as shown on drawing H/SLW/435/01.
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