LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY
THE BROMLEY (WAITING AND LOCADING RESTRICTION) ORDER 2003 (AMENDMENT NO. 85) ORDER 2010.
THE BROMLEY (JAIL LANE AND OLD TYE AVENUE, BIGGIN HILL)
(VARIABLE SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 2010.
THE BROMLEY (FREE PARKING PLACES)
(DISABLED PERSONS) ORDER 2003
(AMENDMENT NO.29) ORDER 2010. (VARIOUS LOCATIONS)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough of Bromley on 18th March 2010 made the above-mentioned Orders under Sections 6, 84(1)(c), (1A) & (2), 87 and 124 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended by Section 8 of and Part 1 of Schedule 5 to the Local Government Act 1985 and of all other powers thereunto enabling, which will come into operation on 12th April 2010.
The effect of the Orders would be to:-
(a) extend existing waiting restrictions as specified in the Schedule to this notice;
(b) introduce a variable speed limit as specified in the Schedule to this notice;
(c) introduce new disabled parking bays as specified in the Schedule to this notice;
(d) remove the disabled parking bays as specified in the Schedule to this notice. A copy of the Orders may be inspected during normal office hours on Mondays to Fridays at the Bromley Civic Centre, Stockwell Close, Bromley, Kent until the expiration of a period of 6 weeks from the date of making the Orders.
ANY person wishing to question the validity of the Orders or of any of their provisions on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the relevant enabling Act or that any requirement of any such enabling Act or of any relevant regulations made there under has not been complied with, may within 6 weeks from the date on which the Orders were made, make application for the purpose to the High Court.
SCHEDULE:-
WAITING RESTRICTIONS
No Waiting at any Time:-
LOVIBONDS AVENUE, Orpington, the north west side, from the north eastern kerbline of Starts Hill Road north eastwards to a point opposite the north eastern boundary of No. 4.
No Waiting between 8.00am and 6.30pm on Mondays to Saturdays inclusive:- COURT DOWNS ROAD, Beckenham, the south and south west side, from a point 17m east of the common boundary of Hamblehyrst and Fairleas westwards for a distance of 30m.
VARIABLE SPEED LIMIT
20mph speed limit between 8.00am and 9.00am, 12.30pm and 1.15pm, and between 2.45pm and 3.30pm on Mondays to Fridays inclusive:-
JAIL LANE, Biggin Hill between the common boundary of Nos. 77 & 79 and a point 30m west of the western kerbline of Single Street.
OLD TYE AVENUE, Biggin Hill between the south western kerbline of Jail Lane and the common boundary of Nos. 38 & 40.
DISABLED BAYS
Disabled Parking Bay – at any time:-
BLANDFORD ROAD, Beckenham, the north west side, outside No. 332.
BROMLEY GARDENS, Bromley, the south west side, outside No. 30.
CLOCK HOUSE ROAD, Beckenham, the south west side, outside No. 269.
CROSSWAYS ROAD, Beckenham, the south side, outside No. 12.
DEACONS LEAS, Orpington, the west side, outside No. 14.
DURBAN ROAD, Beckenham, the south side, outside No. 27.
DURHAM ROAD, Shortlands, the south west side, outside No. 27.
FRAMLINGHAM CRESCENT, Mottingham, the east side, outside No. 95.
HAMPDEN AVENUE, Beckenham, the north east side, outside No. 17.
KESWICK ROAD, Orpington, the north west side, outside No. 2b.
LEESONS HILL, St. Paul’s Cray, the south side, outside No. 45.
LULLINGSTONE CRESCENT, St Paul’s Cray, the west side, outside No. 160.
MARLOW ROAD, Penge, the south east side, near its junction with Elmers End Road.
MEADOW ROAD, Bromley, the north east side, outside No. 22.
MORLAND ROAD, Penge, the east side, outside No. 5.
NEWLANDS PARK, Sydenham, the east side, outside No. 1 Deans House.
PORTLAND ROAD, Bromley, the north east side, outside No. 129.
ROSE WALK, West Wickham, the north west side, outside No. 19.
ROYSTON ROAD, Penge, the north west side, outside No. 46.
THE ALDERS, West Wickham, the east side, outside Stanford House.
THE ALDERS, West Wickham, the east side, outside Hartley House.
TILLINGBOURNE GREEN, St Mary Cray, the south east side, outside No. 123.
TINTAGEL ROAD, Orpington, the west side, outside No. 85.
TRENTHAM DRIVE, St Mary Cray, the north side, outside No 32.
UNION ROAD, Bromley, the west side, outside No. 25.
WALDEGRAVE ROAD, Anerley, the north west side, outside No. 24b.
WINDSOR DRIVE, Chelsfield, the south east side, outside No. 61a.
Disabled Parking Bay – Removals:-
BIRKBECK ROAD, Beckenham, the north west side, outside No. 186.
BLANDFORD ROAD, Beckenham, the north west side, outside No. 250.
BLANDFORD ROAD, Beckenham, the north west side, outside No. 362.
BLANDFORD ROAD, Beckenham, the north west side, outside No. 390.
BROMLEY ROAD, Beckenham, the south west side, near junction with Chancery Lane.
CLARENCE AVENUE, Bickley, the north side, outside No. 15.
CLEVEDON ROAD, Penge, the south east side, outside No. 35.
CLOCK HOUSE ROAD, Beckenham, the south west side, outside No. 257.
COTTINGHAM ROAD, Penge, the north west side, outside No. 35.
CRAMPTON ROAD, Penge, the south east side, outside No. 52.
CRAMPTON ROAD, Penge, the north west side, outside No. 21.
DUNKERY ROAD, Mottingham, the north side, outside Nos. 157/159.
JACKSON ROAD, Bromley, the west side, outside No. 49.
LEAVELAND CLOSE, Beckenham, the north west side, outside No. 3.
LEAVELAND CLOSE, Beckenham, the east side, outside No. 12.
LEESONS HILL, St. Paul’s Cray, the south side, outside No. 41.
MOORELAND ROAD, Bromley, the north east side, outside No. 22.
PICKHURST RISE, West Wickham, the south west side, outside No. 66.
RAMSDEN ROAD, Orpington, the south side of the service road fronting Nos. 25 to 49, opposite No. 47.
SOUTHWOOD CLOSE, Bickley, the north side of the turning head.
THORNTON ROAD, Bromley, the west side, outside No. 21.
TREMAINE ROAD, Penge, the north east side, outside No. 66.
UPPER ELMERS END ROAD, Beckenham, the east side, outside No. 85.
VICTORIA ROAD, Bromley, the north side, outside No. 29.
DAVID MARK BOWEN
Director of Legal, Democratic and Customer Services
Civic Centre
Stockwell Close
Bromley BR1 3UH
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