Road Traffic Acts

SouthwarkSE1 8NJ51.504441-0.104189ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 842024-03-082024-03-152024-03-18TSO (The Stationery Office), customer.services@thegazette.co.uk457951964346

Transport for London

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984

THE GLA ROADS AND GLA SIDE ROADS (WOOLWICH, ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH) (20 MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 2024

1. Transport for London hereby gives notice that on 8th March 2024 it made the above named Order, under section 84 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The Order will come into force on 18th March 2024.

2. The general nature and effect of the Order would be to impose a speed limit of 20 MPH speed limit on the:

(1) A205 John Wilson Street between Powis Street and Woolwich High Street including the roundabout at the junctions of Woolwich Church Street, Woolwich High Street and John Wilson Street;

(2) A2204 New Ferry Approach between its junction with roundabout with Woolwich Church Street, Woolwich High Street and John Wilson Street (A205) to the Woolwich Ferry.

and all GLA Side Roads - Red Route returns of these roads in the Royal Borough of Greenwich

3. The roads which would be affected by the Order are GLA Main Roads and all GLA Side Roads - Red Route returns of these roads in the Royal Borough of Greenwich as listed in article 2 above.

4. The roads affected are currently subject to a permanent speed limit of 30 MPH.

5. A copy of the Order, a map indicating the location and effect of the Order and copies of any Order(s) revoked, suspended or varied by the Order can be inspected by appointment at our offices at the address below by emailing trafficordersection@tfl,gov.uk. Copies of the documents may be requested via email at trafficordersection@tfl,gov.uk, or by post at the following address quoting reference NP/REGULATION/STOT/BS/TRO/GLA/2024/0117:

• Transport for London, Streets Traffic Order Team (NP/REGULATION/STOT), Palestra, 197 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 8NJ.

6. Any person wishing to question the validity of the Order or of any of its provisions on the grounds that they are not within the relevant powers conferred by the Act or that any requirement of the Act has not been complied with, that person may, within six weeks from the date on which the Order is made, make application for the purpose to the High Court.

Dated this 15th day of March 2024

Jennifer Melbourne, Performance & Planning Manager, Transport for London, Palestra, 197 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 8NJ