Road Traffic Acts

SouthwarkSE1 2QH51.503516-0.080481SE1P 5LX51.492763-0.080126Road Traffic Regulation Act 19842022-12-152023-01-12TSO (The Stationery Office), customer.services@thegazette.co.uk423967763905

LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK

SCHOOL STREETS PROGRAMME: BATCH 4

THE LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK (PEDESTRIAN AND CYCLE ZONES) (SCHOOL STREETS B4) (NO. *) TRAFFIC ORDER 202*

1. Southwark Council hereby GIVES NOTICE that it proposes to make the above Order under sections 6 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended.

2. The effects of the Order would be to:-

(a) remake an Order for the existing ‘School Streets’ pedestrian and cycle zone in HILLSBORO ROAD in the vicinity of Alleyn’s Junior School to batch the operating hours of these ‘School Streets’; and

(b) introduce a pedestrian and cycle zone in GREEN DALE, in the vicinity of James Allen’s Girls’ School. All motor vehicles except permit holders would be prohibited from entering or proceeding in the part of Green Dale from the north-western kerb-line of East Dulwich Grove north-westward for a distance of 115.5 metres (which includes the entirety of the north-east to south-west arm of Green Dale), between 8.00 am and 8.45 am and between 3.15 pm and 4.00 pm (Monday to Friday, during school term time, as determined by the James Allen’s Girls’ School).

Permits allowing vehicles to enter the ‘School Streets’ pedestrian and cycle zones would be available to residents of premises located within the zone, to registered carers or residents of premises located within the zone, to disabled person’s blue badge holders who are school staff, carers or dropping off and/or collecting pupils to the school and to SEND vehicles, by application to the Council. Exemptions would also apply in respect of emergency service vehicles.

3. For more information contact Tobias Allen of the Council's Highways, Transport Projects team - Highways@southwark.gov.uk .

4. Copies of the supporting documents (this Notice, the proposed Order, and a statement of Southwark Council's reasons for making the Order) may be found online at www.southwark.gov.uk/trafficorders; paper or digital copies of plans showing the location and effect of the Order and the supporting documents may be requested by emailing traffic.orders@southwark.gov.uk, or inspected by appointment only at: Highways, Southwark Council, Environment and Leisure, 3rd floor hub 2, 160 Tooley Street, London SE1 2QH - from the date of this Notice until the end of a period of six weeks from the date on which the Order is made. Email traffic.orders@southwark.gov.uk (or call 020 7525 3497) for booking details.

5. Anyone wishing to object to or make any other representations regarding the proposals, may use the form labelled 'Parking - Road traffic and highway schemes - responding to statutory consultation notices' at www.southwark.gov.uk/statutoryconsultationnotices or send a statement in writing to: the Traffic Orders Officer, Highways, Southwark Council, Environment and Leisure, P.O. Box 64529, London SE1P 5LX or by e-mail to traffic.orders@southwark.gov.uk quoting reference ‘TMO2223-027_SSP B4.1’ by 12 January 2023. Please note that if you wish to object to this proposal you must state the grounds on which your objection is made.

6. Under requirements of current access to information legislation, any letter or e-mail sent to the Councils in response to this Notice may be subject to publication or disclosure, or both, including communication to other persons affected.

Dated 15 December 2022

Dale Foden - Head of Service - Highways, Environment and Leisure