Road Traffic Acts
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK
SCHOOL STREETS PROGRAMME: BATCH 2 - ADYS ROAD
THE LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK (PEDESTRIAN AND CYCLE ZONES) (SCHOOL STREETS B2) (NO. 2) TRAFFIC ORDER 2023
1. Southwark Council hereby GIVES NOTICE that on 9 February 2023 it has made 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 are to introduce a pedestrian and cycle zone in ADYS ROAD, in the vicinity of St John's & St Clement's Primary School. All motor vehicles except permit holders would be prohibited from entering or proceeding in the part of Adys Road which lies between the north-western kerb-line of the northernmost north-east to south-west arm of East Dulwich Road and the north-western kerb-line of Amott Road (which includes the part of Amott Road which lies between the south-western kerb-line of Keston Road and its junction with Adys Road, and the part of Ondine Road which lies between the north-eastern kerb-line of Muschamp Road and its junction with Adys Road) between 8.30 am and 9.15 am and between 3.00 pm and 3.45 pm (Monday to Friday, during school term time, as determined by St John's & St Clement's Primary School).
Permits allowing vehicles to enter the ‘School Streets’ pedestrian and cycle zone described above will 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. Copies of the Order, which will come into force on 13 February 2023, and of all other relevant documents are available for inspection at Highways, Southwark Council, Environment and Leisure, 3rd floor hub 2, 160 Tooley Street, London SE1 2QH, by appointment only. E-mail traffic.orders@southwark.gov.uk or call 020 7525 3497 for booking details.
4. Any person desiring to question the validity of the Order or of any provision contained therein on the grounds that it is not within the relevant powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 or that any of the relevant requirements thereof or of any relevant regulations made thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the Order may, within six weeks of the date on which the Order was made, make application for the purpose to the High Court.
Dated 9 February 2023
Dale Foden - Head of Service - Highways, Environment and Leisure