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 the volume of HGV traffic in the Hoveringham and Caythorpe area, particularly regarding their use of unsuitable...More
Installation of Toucan Crossing: A606 Melton Rd / Village St, Edwalton
Via East Midlands Ltd in partnership with Nottinghamshire County Council is proposing to install a Toucan Crossing on Melton Rd, near its junction with Village St. The new crossing will provide a safer crossing for...More
The road would be closed to all motorised vehicles except those needing access to the fields. The main reason for the closure is to stop the road being used for fly-tipping and unsociable behaviour and prevent the road being used for rat running. More
The lower speed limit would replace the existing 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. More
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Nottinghamshire County Council have received complaints that drivers are parking obstructively outside Tesco, on Nottingham Road in Eastwood, which is blocking the footway and forcing pedestrians to walk into the road. To help alleviate this problem, it is proposed to introduce ‘No Waiting...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 Enderby Gardens, Larkspur Avenue, Henry Street and Monsell Drive Redhill. This reduces visibility...More
Nottinghamshire County Council has received complaints regarding issues with intrusive commuter / shopper parking along James Street at Kimberley. It is therefore proposed to introduce a Residents’ Parking Scheme (RPS) that would be in operation Monday to Saturday from 8am – 6pm, between...More
Nottinghamshire County Council has received complaints, regarding issues with intrusive commuter / shopper parking along Orchard Street at Kimberley. It is therefore proposed to introduce a Residents’ Parking Scheme (RPS) that would be in operation Monday to Saturday from 8am – 6pm, at...More
Installation of Toucan Crossing: Thackerays Ln / Calstock Rd, Gedling
Via East Midlands Ltd in partnership with Nottinghamshire County Council is proposing to install a Toucan Crossing on Thackerays Lane, near its junction with Calstock Road. The new crossing will provide a safer...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 London Road, Milner Street and Winchilsea Avenue, Newark. This reduces visibility and access for...More
The 30 mph speed limit is to be extended northwards by approximately 170 metres. The new speed limit would include the new access road (Riverdale Road) into the new housing development. The speed limit would help to ensure that vehicles entering the built up area are travelling at a lower 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 obstructive parking at the junctions of Ladybrook Lane/Tuckers Lane and Sadler Street/Westfield Lane, Mansfield. This reduces visibility...More
Nottinghamshire County Council have received complaints that drivers are parking at the above junction which is causing issues exiting and entering Abbey Drive in Beeston. To help alleviate the problem it is proposed to introduce ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines)...More
Nottinghamshire County Council have received complaints from cyclists that the double yellow lines (DYL) at this site are too short and this allows vehicles to park up to the end of the (DYL), partly across the dropped kerb, which is obstructing the cycle path / pedestrian dropped...More
Via East Midlands Ltd is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services. It is proposed to reduce the speed limit from 60 mph to 50 mph between its junction with A6097 Oxton Bypass to a point 240 metres east of its junction with Moor Lane, Calverton. The...More
The extended speed limit would incorporate the new housing development being built on the corner of Halam Road and Allenby Road. The new limit would ensure that all the roads within the physical limit of Southwell have a 30mph speed limit. The lower speed limit is considered the most appropriate...More
At the locations listed above, bus stop clearways are to be installed that prohibit other vehicles from parking or waiting in the bus stop and these will be clearly identified with new road markings and signage. The bus stop clearway outside No.s 9 – 13 would be in force at all times and the...More
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. The County Council has received requests to provide short-term parking on Station Road, Lowdham. It is therefore proposed to introduce a one-hour, limited-waiting...More
It is proposed to introduce a 50mph speed limit between Southwell and the A617. The road currently has a National Speed Limit of 60mph. The proposed speed limit is being introduced in response to requests and reflects the recommendations made in the A and B Road Speed Limit Review which produced...More
Following an informal consultation with residents by Councillor Rhodes, it has become apparent that the restrictions that are currently in place to combat college parking are excessive and residents on Harstoft Avenue would like a change.
It is proposed to reduce the operating...More
Nottinghamshire County Council has received complaints regarding vehicles parking obstructively at this junction causing visibility and access issues. This is the only junction on this stretch of road without junction protection markings. It is therefore proposed to introduce No Waiting At Any...More
Due to inconsiderate parking it is being proposed to introduce “No Waiting at Any Time” at the junction of The Beeches and Newark Road in Tuxford.
The new restrictions will improve visibility at the junction for all road users and will improve safety. More
Due to inconsiderate parking it is being proposed to introduce “No Waiting at Any Time” at the junction of Gateford Road and Hamilton Street in Worksop.
The new restrictions will improve visibility at the junction for all road users and will improve safety. More
The purpose of the Order is to prevent the use of the road by heavy commercial vehicles in a manner which is unsuitable for the character of the road and adjoining properties. More
Due to inconsiderate parking preventing cars from exiting the private car park outside the Kilton Hill shops, it is proposed that No Waiting at any Time is introduced across the length of the shops vehicle access to improve accessibility.
This will also improve the safety of...More
Nottinghamshire County Council has received complaints from local residents stating that vehicles were parking obstructively at the above junctions and also over the pedestrian dropped crossings at the junctions with Eastwood Road. It is therefore proposed to introduce No Waiting At Any Time...More
Nottinghamshire County Council has received complaints from school coaches having access / egress issues into the school site as a result of vehicles parking on Newdigate Street, opposite the school entrance. It is therefore proposed to introduce additional parking restrictions in the form of a...More