PUBLIC NOTICE
LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 AS AMENDED – Section 16A
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC ORDER 2008
CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL, THE GROVE WEST WICKHAM
1. THE Council of the London Borough of Bromley HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that in order that a Christmas Festival can be held in The Grove West Wickham on Friday 5th December 2008 THEY PROPOSE to make an Order the effect of which will be to impose the following restrictions: -
The Grove West Wickham, between the junctions with High Street West Wickham and Park Avenue will be closed to through traffic on Friday 5th December 2008 between 4pm and 8.30pm
Braemar Gardens,West Wickham between the junctions with High Street, West Wickham and a point in line with the common boundary of property number 1 and St Marks Hall will be closed to through traffic on Friday 5th December 2008 between 4pm and 8.30pm
Displaced Traffic will be diverted via
Boleyn Grove
Sherwood Way
High Street
Ravenswood Crescent
Ravenswood Avenue
2. THE prohibitions referred to in paragraph 1 above shall apply only during such times and to such extent as shall from time to time be indicated by traffic signs prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002.
3. THE Order will come into effect on Friday 5th December 2008.
4. THE Metropolitan Police Traffic Management Unit has been consulted and is in agreement.
5. IF you have any queries regarding this Notice please contact the Council’s Environmental Services Department (Traffic Section) on 020 8313 4544.
MARK BOWEN
Director of Legal Democratic and Customer Services
Bromley Civic Centre,
Stockwell Close,
Bromley BR1 3UH
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