ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984, SECTION 16A AS AMENDED BY THE ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION (SPECIAL EVENTS) ACT 1994
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC ORDER
MAYOR'S ANNUAL CIVIC SERVICES PARADE ASSOCIATED RESTRICTIONS

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1. Croydon Council HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that to facilitate the Mayor's Annual Civic Services Parade they intend to make a Traffic Order the effect of which will be to:
(a) temporarily close Church Street to vehicular traffic, the north-east to south-west arm, between its junction with Church Road and its south-western extremity;
(b) suspend the parking bays within that length of Church Street referred to in 2(a) above.

2. The provisions of the Order will not prevent access being maintained for pedestrians to any premises situated on or adjacent to that length of Church street to which this Order relates, or to any other premises accessible from, and only from, that length of Church Street.

3. The Order will come into effect on 28 June 2009 and will remain in force for one day, however the prohibition on traffic will only be enforced until normal traffic flow can be maintained.

4. A copy of the Order (and of all related Orders), of the Council's Statement of Reasons for proposing to make the Order and of a map indicating the lengths of road to which the Order relates can be inspected until the expiration of a period of 14 days from the date on which this Notice is published during normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive at the "Access Croydon" Facility, Taberner House, Park Lane, Croydon, Surrey.

5. Further information may be obtained by telephoning Highways and Signals Section, Planning, Regeneration and Conservation Department, Croydon Council, on 020 8726 7100 ext 65425.

6. Any representations concerning the proposed Order should be made in writing to the Order Making Section, Parking Services, Croydon Council, 9th Floor, Taberner House, Park Lane, Croydon, CR9 1EN or by emailing parking.design@croydon.gov.uk quoting reference T&P/PS/JAA/20/SEA within the afore-mentioned period of 14 days.

Dated this 27 May 2009