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ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
THE A205 GLA ROAD (WANDSWORTH) (RED ROUTE) (SIDE ROADS) TRAFFIC ORDER 2001

Transport for London hereby gives notice that it made the above-named Order, under section 58(1) of the Traffic Act 1991. The A205 Trunk Road (Wandsworth) Red Route (Side Roads) Order 1999 (“the experimental Order”) was made under section 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and came into force on 21st June 1999. Notice of the making of the experimental Order was published on Thursday, 10th June 1999. That notice contained a statement that Transport for London would be considering in due course whether the provisions of the experimental Order should be continued in force indefinitely. Transport for London has carefully considered whether or not those provisions should be continued indefinitely and has decided that they should be so continued. Therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred on Transport for London by section 6 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, and in accordance with Regulation14 of the Secretary of State’s Traffic Orders (Procedure) (England and Wales) Regulations 1990, Transport for London has made the A205 GLA Road (Wandsworth) Red Route (Side Roads) Traffic Order 2000 (“the permanent Order”). That Order will come into force on 26th January 2000, and the effect of that Order will be to continue in force indefinitely the provisions of the experimental Order. The roads affected by the permanent Order are Hazelbourne Road and Cavendish Road. A copy of the permanent Order, a map indicating the location and effect of the Order and a copy of the experimental Order and any other Order revoked, suspended or varied by the permanent Order can be inspected during normal office hours at the offices of Transport for London, College House, Great Peter Street, London SW1P 3LN and Wandsworth Borough Council, The Town Hall, Wandsworth High Street, London SW18 2PU. Any person desiring to question the validity of the permanent Order or of any provision contained in it on the grounds that it is not within the relevant powers, or that any of the relevant requirements have not been complied with in relation to that Order, may within 6 weeks of the date on which that Order was made, make application for the purpose to the High Court. D. Johnson, Windsor House, 50 Victoria Street, London SW1H 3NL 18th January 2001.