Road Traffic Acts

Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 92020-09-142020-09-162020-09-172020-09-24TSO (The Stationery Office), customer.services@thegazette.co.uk363259863115

London Borough of Camden

THE CAMDEN (ARLINGTON ROAD LOW TRAFFIC NEIGHBOURHOOD) EXPERIMENTAL TRAFFIC ORDER 2020

Notice is hereby given that the Council of the London Borough of Camden made the above mentioned order on 14 September 2020 under Section 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended. The order will come into force on 24 September 2020. The general nature and effect of the order is as follows:

RESTRICTIONS ON VEHICULAR MOVEMENTS:

ARLINGTON ROAD / JAMESTOWN ROAD: Motor vehicle are prohibited from proceeding north-eastwards in Jamestown Road past the projected north-eastern kerb line of Arlington Road and prohibited from turning right from Arlington Road into Jamestown Road.

ARLINGTON ROAD / DELANCEY STREET: all vehicles prohibited from proceeding north-westwards in Arlington Road past a point in line with the boundary wall of nos. 94 and 92 Arlington Road, (approximately 18 metres south-east of the junction with Delancey Street), except for cyclists travelling in a segregated lane provided on the south-western side of the carriageway.

ALBERT STREET / MORNINGTON PLACE: motor vehicles are prohibited from proceeding into and out of Albert Street at its junction with Mornington Place

MORNINGTON PLACE / MORNINGTON CRESCENT: motor vehicles are prohibited from proceeding into Mornington Place at its junction with Mornington Crescent.

MORNINGTON STREET / ALBERT STREET: motor vehicles are prohibited from proceeding into and out of the section of Mornington Street which lies north-east of its junction with Albert Street at the junction with Albert Street.

BUCK STREET / KENTISH TOWN ROAD: motor vehicles prohibited from proceeding into and out of Buck Street at its junction with Kentish Town Road.

Exemptions to the above restrictions will apply to emergency service vehicles and refuse trucks.

REVOCATION / DESIGNATION OF PARKING PLACES:

ARLINGTON ROAD

The paid-for parking place outside nos. 90-94 Arlington Road is revoked (approx. 15 metres long) The north-westernmost 15 metre section of the residents parking place outside nos. 91-95 Arlington Road and 1-6 Ruscombe is revoked.

MORNINGTON PLACE

The residents parking place at the side of no. 24 Mornington Crescent is revoked (approx. 10 metres long)

The paid-for parking place outside no. 1 Mornington Place is revoked (approx. 5 metres long)

The paid-for parking place outside at the side of no. 25 Mornington Crescent is relocated westwards by approximately 5 metres and extended by 5 metres in a westerly direction

A residents parking place of 10 metres length is designated outside nos. 1 and 1B Mornington Place.

MORNINGTON STREET

The disabled persons’ parking place outside nos. 68/69 Mornington Street is relocated eastwards to opposite no. 1A Mornington Street

WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTIONS:

24-hour prohibitions on waiting by vehicles are designated at the junction of Mornington Place with Mornington Crescent and on all four arms of the junction of Mornington Street and Albert Street.

The 24-hour prohibition on waiting by vehicles at the junction of Arlington Road with Delancey Street is extended north-westwards and south-eastwards in Arlington Road and now also applies to waiting for the purposes of loading / unloading.

A 24-hour prohibition on waiting by vehicles, including for the purposes of loading / unloading, is designated at the junction of Arlington Road with Jamestown Road except for a section in Jamestown Road adjacent to existing “keep clear” markings where loading will be permitted.

The Council will be considering in due course whether the provisions of the experimental order should be continued in force indefinitely. Within a period of six months beginning with the date on which the experimental orders come into force or, if the orders are varied by other orders or modified pursuant to section 10 (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, beginning with the day on which the variation or modification or the latest variation or modification came into force, any person may object to the making of an order for the purpose of such indefinite continuation.

Any such objection must be made in writing, stating the grounds on which the objection is being made and sent to safetravel@camden.gov.uk or by post to FREEPOST LBC Transport Strategy. Copies of the orders and other documents related to these schemes may be inspected at camden.gov.uk/recently-advertised-proposals or by contacting traffic.orders@camden.gov.uk or at London Borough of Camden, 5 Pancras Square, N1C 4AG.

Peter Mardell

Head of Parking Operations

17 September 2020