Road Traffic Acts

Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984The London Borough of Redbridge1999-09-221999-03-221999-03-081999-03-11IG11DD0.07240051.558071IG1 1DDTSO (The Stationery Office), St Crispins, Duke Street, Norwich, NR3 1PD, 01603 622211, customer.services@tso.co.uk55427318318

London Borough of Redbridge

EXPERIMENTAL TRAFFIC ORDERS 1999
SOUTH WOODFORD CONTROLLED PARKING ZONE (PERMIT PARKING SCHEME)—REVIEW

Notice is hereby given that the London Borough of Redbridge, after consulting the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, made the Experimental Orders set out in section 2 of this notice on 8th March 1999 under section 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and all other powers thereunto enabling. The general effect of the Experimental Orders, which will come into operation on 22nd March 1999, will be to extend the Controlled Parking Zone in the South Woodford area, as follows: A. (Free Parking Places) (Disabled Persons) (No. 1) Experimental Order 1999—to amend the Redbridge (Free Parking Places) (Disabled Persons) Order 1993, by introducing further parking spaces for disabled drivers in Marlborough Road; and B. (On-Street Parking Places) (Pay & Display) (No. 1) Experimental Order 1999—to amend the Redbridge (On-Street Parking Places) (Pay & Display) Order 1994, by introducing pay and display parking places in Marlborough Road and Mulberry Way (maximum stay of 2 hours) and Electric Parade, George Lane (maximum stay 1 hour). Copies of the Experimental Orders, the above-mentioned Orders of 1993 and 1994, together with amendments to those Orders and plans showing the exact location of all the above restrictions and the Council’s statement of reasons for making the Orders may be inspected between 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m., Mondays to Fridays inclusive, at the Information Centre, Town Hall, High Road, Ilford, Essex, until 22nd September 1999. Any person wishing to question the validity of the Orders 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 have not been complied with in relation to the Orders may, within 6 weeks of the date on which the Order was made, make application for this purpose to the High Court. If the provisions of the Experimental Orders continue in operation for a period of not less than 6 months, the Council will consider in due course whether the provisions of the Orders should be reproduced and continued in force indefinitely by means of Orders under sections 6, 32, 35, 124 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the said Act of 1984. Persons wishing to object to the making of the Orders under section 6, 32, 35, 124 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the said Act for the purpose of such reproduction and continuation in force may, within the aforementioned period of 6 months, send a statement in writing of their objection or representation and the grounds thereof to the Chief Legal Officer, Town Hall, High Road, Ilford, Essex IG1 1DD, quoting Ref. ALH/R262/271. E. Davie, Chief Legal Officer and Solicitor to the Council Town Hall, High Road, Ilford, Essex 11th March 1999.