Road Traffic Acts

SouthwarkSE1 2QH51.503516-0.080481Road Traffic Regulation Act 19842023-03-092023-03-13TSO (The Stationery Office), customer.services@thegazette.co.uk430283063990

LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK

CRIMSCOTT STREET AREA IMPROVEMENTS

THE LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK (CHARGED-FOR PARKING PLACES) (CRIMSCOTT STREET AREA) ORDER 2023

THE LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK (WAITING RESTRICTIONS) (CRIMSCOTT STREET AREA) ORDER 2023

1. Southwark Council hereby GIVES NOTICE that on 9 March 2023 it has made the above Orders under sections 6, 45, 46, 49 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended.

2. The effects of the Orders are in CRIMSCOTT STREET north-west side (south-west of its junction with Grange Road) within Controlled Parking Zone 'GR':-

(a) o/s Nos. 18 to 20 Crimscott Street (i) to increase in length by 25 metres an existing ‘shared-use’ parking places (the new bay length will be 36 metres), and (ii) to remove 25 metres of existing ‘timed’ waiting restrictions (single yellow lines) to accommodate the new parking; and

(b) to convert existing ‘timed’ waiting restrictions (single yellow lines) to new 'at any time' waiting restrictions (double yellow lines) o/s No. 2 Crimscott Street (8.5 metres) and o/s the common boundary of Nos. 18-19 and No. 20 Crimscott Street (4.6 metres).

Notes: (1) All measurements are in metres and are approximate. (2) ‘shared-use’ refers to parking places in which holders of a valid permit for the Controlled Parking Zone listed, or ‘pay’ paid ticket holders are permitted to park within the hours of operation for that Zone. Parking charges listed on www.southwark.gov.uk/parking.

3. Copies of the Orders, which will come into force on 13 March 2023, and of all other relevant documents are available for inspection at Highways, Southwark Council, Environment, Neighbourhoods and Growth, 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/s 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/s may, within six weeks of the date on which the Order was made, make application for the purpose to the High Court.

Dated 9 March 2023

Dale Foden - Head of Service, Highways