CROYDON COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT, 1984 SECTION 14, AS AMENDED TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC

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1. Croydon Council HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that to carry out highway maintenance works, they have made an Order the effect of which will be to:
(a) introduce one-way traffic for the duration of the works in those streets or lengths of street specified in Schedule 1 to this Notice;
(b) temporarily close to vehicular traffic those streets or length of street specified in Schedule 2 to this Notice;
(c) temporarily close any adjoining streets to those mentioned in Schedules 1 and 2 to vehicular traffic where this is considered necessary to facilitate the work in progress; and
(d) temporarily introduce waiting restrictions at any time throughout the week should this be required.
(e) introduce temporary 10mph maximum speed restriction for the duration of the works in those streets or lengths of street specified in Schedule 1 to this Notice;

2. Wherever the work happens to be in progress in those streets or lengths of streets specified in the Schedules to this Notice, no person may cause or permit any vehicle to
(a) proceed in a direction other than that indicated by a traffic sign, or
(b) proceed in any street or length of street which may at the time be subject to a road closure until the completion of the work allows.

3. Whilst the provisions of the Order remain in force, waiting or loading by vehicles will be prohibited at any time throughout the week in those streets or lengths of street specified where work is in progress. Any vehicle waiting in contravention of any restriction on waiting imposed by this Order may be removed under the provisions of the Removal and Disposal of Vehicles Regulations 1986, as amended.

4. During the prohibition referred to in paragraph 2 above, displaced traffic will be diverted via local streets as appropriate.

5. The Order will come into operation on the 12th May 2008 and is likely to remain in force for about 6 months.

(Note: Whilst the Order is expected to remain in force for 6 months, it is anticipated that the actual works will take up to a maximum of 6 weeks. The provisions of the Order will only apply during such times and to such extent as shall from time to time be indicated by traffic signs prescribed by the Traffic Signs, Regulations and General Directions 2002. Access for frontagers will be maintained as far as possible whilst the work proceeds).

Dated 7 May 2008

MIKE PILGRIM
ACTING DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENT, CULTURE AND PUBLIC PROTECTION

SCHEDULE 1

Davenant Road, Croydon (The Waldrons to Hillside Road)
Limpsfield Road, Sanderstead (Tithe Pit Shaw Lane to Wentworth Way)
Parchmore Road, Thornton Heath (Brigstock Road to St Paul's Road)
Parchmore Road, Thornton Heath (Northwood Road to Beulah Road)
Plough Lane, Purley (Foxley Lane to Borough Boundary)
Canterbury Road, Thornton Heath (London Road to Thornton Road)
Court Wood Lane, Addington (Featherbed Lane to Bardolph Avenue)
Hayes Lane, Kenley (Old Lodge Lane to Firs Road)
Old Lodge Lane, Purley (Hartley Down to Colescroft Hill)
Rickman Hill, Coulsdon (Chipstead Valley Road to Ridgemount Avenue)
Smithambottom Lane, Woodcote (Foxley Lane to Woodcote Grove Road)
Woodcote Grove Road, Coulsdon (Chipstead Valley Road to The Avenue)

SCHEDULE 2

Davenant Road, Croydon (The Waldrons to Hillside Road)
Parchmore Road, Thornton Heath (Brigstock Road to St Paul's Road)
Parchmore Road, Thornton Heath (Northwood Road to Beulah Road)
Plough Lane, Purley (Foxley Lane to Borough Boundary)
Canterbury Road, Thornton Heath (London Road to Thornton Road)
Court Wood Lane, Addington (Featherbed Lane to Bardolph Avenue)
Hayes Lane, Kenley (Old Lodge Lane to Firs Road)
Old Lodge Lane, Purley (Hartley Down to Colescroft Hill)
Smithambottom Lane, Woodcote (Foxley Lane to Woodcote Grove Road)
Woodcote Grove Road, Coulsdon (Chipstead Valley Road to The Avenue)
Public Footpath No 935 Wellesley Road, Croydon (Whitgift Centre to Dury's Inn)

Note:- During the progress of the works One Way Working and No Entry Orders in adjoining streets may be suspended as necessary to allow access to properties in those streets affected by the works.