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TRO 4258 North Street, Huthwaite - Removal of Single Yellow Lines
Complaints have been received regarding obsolete waiting restrictions outside the old factory site. The restrictions were in place to aid vehicle movements into the old factory. The factory has now been demolished and the restrictions are no longer required, it is therefore proposed to remove the existing Single Yellow Lines. MoreOpened 25 June 2020 -
TRO 5284 The Lane, Awsworth - Removal of 1 hour parking
Nottinghamshire County Council have received requests to remove the 1-hour waiting restrictions along part of The Lane at Awsworth outside numbers 19 - 21. The restrictions were in place to provide short term parking to the local shops; however, the shops have now closed down and the restrictions are no longer required. It is therefore proposed to remove the parking restrictions. The removal of the restrictions will allow additional parking for residents. MoreOpened 25 June 2020 -
Proposed Parking Restrictions at the junctions of Ash Lea Close, Bingham Road, Candleby Lane, Church Lane, Main Road, Owthorpe Road, Plumtree Road and The Old Park, Cotgrave(TRO 8302).
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 and The Old Park, Cotgrave . This reduces visibility for drivers and pedestrians using the junctions and adversely affects the effective operation of the highway. To help alleviate these... MoreOpened 25 June 2020 -
Revised Consultation - High St and Mattersey Rd, Everton - Proposed Double Yellow Lines
The double yellow lines are being introduced to remove parked vehicles from the junctions off Gainsborough Road (A631) and the narrow length of road between Corner Farm Drive and Metcalfe Court. The restrictions at the junctions will help ensure that the vehicles turning on or off Gainsborough Road are not obstructed by parked vehicles. Introduce additional double yellow lines to enable vehicles an unobstructed access into and out of Metcalfe Court. The lines will also give more room for... MoreOpened 26 June 2020 -
Bingham Road, Radcliffe on Trent - Proposed Humped Zebra Crossing
Nottinghamshire County Council, is proposing to install a new Zebra crossing on a new raised ramped plateau on Bingham Road, Radcliffe on Trent, approximately 29 metres east of its junction with New Road. The crossing will provide a safer crossing point for pedestrians crossing the road and is being installed as part of the planning conditions for the new housing on Shelford Road. The consultation for this scheme was originally advertised in March 2020. The consultation was stopped due... MoreOpened 2 July 2020 -
SEALED ORDER - TRO 5262 Lilac Grove, Beeston - 7.5 T EWL
The 7.5 T EWL on Lilac Grove, Beeston was sealed on Monday 29th June 2020 and will come into force on Friday 3rd July 2020. The purpose of the Order is to prevent the use of the road by heavy commercial vehicles in a manner which is unsuitable, having regard to the existing character of the road or adjoining property. Exemptions will apply to vehicles requiring access to premises within the restricted length of road. MoreOpened 2 July 2020 -
SEALED ORDER - TRO 5261 A6005 BYE-PASS ROAD, CHILWELL - 30MPH SPEED LIMIT
The 30MPH Speed Limit Order on A60050 Bye-Pass Road, Chiwell was sealed on Monday 29th June 2020 and will come into force on Friday 3rd July 2020. The purpose of the Order is to improve road safety for pedestrians and road users.. MoreOpened 2 July 2020 -
SEALED ORDER - TRO 5269 LAWN MILL ROAD, KIMBERLEY - DOUBLE YELLOW LINES
The Prohibition of Waiting TRO on Lawn Mill Road Area, Kimberley was sealed on Monday 29th June 2020 and will come into force on Friday 3rd July 2020. The provisions are required to improve visibility at the junctions and to protect the dropped crossing facilities. MoreOpened 2 July 2020 -
Hamilton Road, Sutton in Ashfield - Proposed 40mph Speed Limit
As part of the Summit Park development it is proposed to introduce a 40mph speed limit on Hamilton Road between the roundabout with Hamilton Way and its junction with Sherwood Way South (A617). This would result in a 40mph speed limit from the A617 to the existing 30mph speed limit on Hermitage Lane. MoreOpened 3 July 2020 -
A617 Sherwood Way South, Sutton in Ashfield - Proposed U Turn Prohibition
The proposed U turn prohibition is located on the A617 Sherwood Way South to the south-east of its junction with Hamilton Road. The prohibitions are to stop vehicles from U turning to gain access into the Summit Park development and to stop vehicles from the development U turning to head in a north-westerly direction. MoreOpened 3 July 2020 -
Proposed Parking Restrictions, Unnamed Road, outside Suthers School, Fernwood.(TRO 3317)
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. To help with safety and visibility for pedestrians and vehicles travelling to Suthers School, Fernwood it is proposed to introduce enforceable ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines), No Stopping 6pm - 6am restriction (Single Yellow Line) and ‘School Keep Clear’ markings (No Stopping Monday to Friday between 8am and 4.30pm) as shown on... MoreOpened 3 July 2020 -
Proposed 40mph Speed Limit, B6326, Fernwood, Newark (TRO 3318)
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 Nation Speed Limit to 40 mph from a point 20 metres south-east of its junction with Hollowdyke Lane, Fernwood in a north-westerly direction to a point 62 metres south-east of Main Street, Balderton. The proposed speed limit will help to improve road safety along the B6326, Fernwood, Newark. MoreOpened 3 July 2020 -
Bassetlaw Hospital Area, Worksop
Nottinghamshire County Council have received complaints regarding obstructive parking at several locations in the Bassetlaw Hospital area, which is restricting visibility, access to properties and impeding the movement of vehicles. To help alleviate the problem it is proposed to install double yellow lines (‘No Waiting At Any Time) restrictions and single yellow line waiting restrictions to prohibit vehicles from parking between the hours 11am and 1 pm, Monday to Friday. ... MoreOpened 8 July 2020 -
Proposed Zebra Crossing, Musters Road,Westbridgford, Nottingham
Via East Midlands Ld, working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council is proposing to install a new zebra crossing on Musters Road, West Bridgford. The Proposed zebra crossing will be located approximately 150 metres north of the junction with Ellesmere Road. It is being installed to assist pedestrians crossing Musters Road, including parents and children traveling to or from the adjacent primary school. The crossing will have a controlled area, indicated by zig-zag markings along... MoreOpened 14 July 2020 -
Proposed Parking Restrictions, Beacon Hill Road, Magdalene View, Side Row and Stanley Terrace, Newark.(TRO 3316)
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 Beacon Hill Road, Magdalene View, Side Row and Stanley Terrace, Newark. This reduces visibility for drivers and pedestrians using these junctions and adversely affects the effective operation of the highway. To help alleviate these problems it is proposed to introduce ‘No Waiting At Any... MoreOpened 16 July 2020 -
Proposed Parking Restrictions, Robin Down Lane, Mansfield (TRO 2236)
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 (A60) Nottingham Road and Robin Down Lane, Mansfield. This reduces visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using this junction. It is therefore proposed to introduce ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (double yellow lines) around the junction, as shown on drawing number... MoreOpened 16 July 2020 -
TRO 5279 High Road Area Chilwell - Proposed Double and Single Yellow Lines
Nottinghamshire County Council have received complaints regarding obsructive and inconsiderate parking in the High Road Area at Chilwell. T o help alleviate these problems it is therefore proposed to introduce No Waiting At Any Time (Double Yellow Lines) around the junctions, and to introduce No Waiting Monday to Friday 8:30am and 4:30pm along Forge Hill. MoreOpened 16 July 2020 -
TRO 5283 GREENHILLS ROAD / OWLSTON CLOSE, EASTWOOD - PROPOSED DOUBLE YELLOW LINES
Via East Midlands is working on behalf on Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services. Nottinghamshire County Council have received complaints that drivers are parking too close to the junction of Greenhills Road and Owlston Close at Eastwood, which is causing issues exiting and entering Owlston Close. To help alleviate the problem it is proposed build out the footway by 11 metres on the east side of the junction and to introduce ‘No Waiting At Any Time’... MoreOpened 16 July 2020 -
Nottinghamshire Highway Design Guide July 2020
Nottinghamshire County Council is in the process of introducing new highway design guidance to assistant transport consultants, architects, town planners, urban designers, and developers in addressing highway matters when preparing planning applications and in procedures for undertaking public and private street works associated with development in the County (excluding the City of Nottingham). The County Council would like to invite your comments on the draft document attached as a... MoreOpened 17 July 2020 -
Gateford Road, Worksop - Extension to existing 40 mph speed limit
The 40mph speed limit is to be extended north-westwards to the Gateford Roundabout. The new speed limit would include new pedestrian refuges along Gateford Road and an access 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. MoreOpened 22 July 2020 -
Calverton Road Area, Arnold - Proposed Bus Stop Clearways
Parking at bus stops causes accessibility issues and can delay bus services as passengers have to walk out into the road to board. The stops, shown on the consultation plans, have been identified as suitable for accessibility improvements including enforceable bus stop clearways and raised boarding kerbs in order to promote sustainable travel. The main benefits of bus stop clearways are to: Help the bus align with the kerb to enable better access for disabled passengers and pushchair... MoreOpened 22 July 2020 -
TRO 4259 A608 Mansfield Road, Annesley Lay-bys - 1 hour parking places
Following complaints from hauliers and HGV drivers, vehicles are being parked for long periods during the day in the above lay-bys. This is affecting HGV drivers who are exiting the M1 at J27 and looking for a space to take a mandatory rest-break from driving. It is proposed that Limited waiting (60 minutes, return prohibited within 1 hour, Mon-Sat 8am – 6pm) would increase traffic turnover in these lay-bys and enable HGV drivers to take their mandatory breaks. MoreOpened 23 July 2020 -
Proposed Bus Stop Clearway - Carlton Road, Worksop
These waiting restrictions are required to protect access to the bus stop by buses and to reduce the risk of pavement parking adjacent the bus stop BA0742 and to fulfill planning conditions associated nearby development works. Therefore, it is proposed to introduce a bus stop clearway which prohibits all vehicles except buses from stopping within the marked area at any time, the bus stop clearway will be clearly identified with new road markings and signage. As a result, the bus stop will... MoreOpened 24 July 2020 -
Lower Kirklington Road, Southwell - Proposed Zebra Crossing
The zebra crossing is being introduced to provide a safer place for pedestrians to cross Lower Kirklington Road. The crossing is located near the crossroads junction with Station Road and Burgage. MoreOpened 27 July 2020 -
Proposed Parking Restrictions -Oakleaf Close, Mansfield. TRO 2235
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about obstructive and overnight parking along Oakleaf Close, Mansfield. This reduces visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using the businesses on Oakleaf Close, Mansfield. MoreOpened 27 July 2020 -
Gedling Access Road Scheme - Proposed Parking Restrictions & Clearway
The double yellow lines are being introduced to remove parked vehicles from the roads around the new mini roundabout on Lambley Lane to ensure that there is no obstruction to traffic using Lambley Lane and the link road to the Gedling Access Road. The double yellow lines between Arnold Lane and the Gedling Access Road are to remove obstructive parking from the new narrower road layout. The clearway will help ensure that the traffic on the rural parts of Arnold Lane and the Gedling Access... MoreOpened 6 August 2020 -
Gedling Access Road Scheme - Proposed Moving and Driving Prohibitions
The left turn prescribed routes at Bailey Close and Swindell Close are being introduced to reflect the current signing and road layout. There is currently no traffic regulation order behind the prescribed routes. The no right turn prohibitions on Mapperley Plains and Gedling Access Road are intended to increase the free flowing traffic by removing the need to cater for right turning traffic at the traffic signaled junctions. The U turn prohibition on the Gedling Access Road is to stop... MoreOpened 6 August 2020 -
Gedling Access Road Scheme - Proposed Amendment to Existing 7.5T Weight Limit
T he traffic regulation order is being introduced as part of the works associated with the new Gedling Access Road. The Order is intended to preserve or improve the amenities of the area by prohibiting or restricting the use on roads in the area by heavy goods vehicles. The previous weight limit order (7153 - Calverton, Lambley and Woodborough) has been revised to accommodate the new Gedling Access Road. MoreOpened 6 August 2020 -
Gedling Access Road Scheme - Proposed 30 and 40mph Speed Limits
The proposed speed limits on the Gedling Access Road are being introduced to reflect the nature and design of the new road. The new 30mph speed limit on Arnold Lane is to reflect the road ceasing to be an A road and becoming a quieter residential road. MoreOpened 6 August 2020 -
Gedling Access Road Scheme - Proposed Environmental Weight Limit - Gedling Village Area
T he Order is intended to preserve or improve the amenities of the area by prohibiting or restricting the use on roads in the area by heavy goods vehicles. The weight limit is being introduced as part of the measures associated with the new Gedling Access Road. The weight limit will stop HGVs from using Arnold Lane and will instead direct them onto the new Gedling Access Road. MoreOpened 6 August 2020
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