Hailsham Avenue, Glenfield Road, Goathland Avenue & Wheatfield Grove, Longbenton (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting and Loading) (Consolidation) Order 2022 Variation Order 2024

THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF NORTH TYNESIDE

Hailsham Avenue, Glenfield Road, Goathland Avenue & Wheatfield Grove, Longbenton

(Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting and Loading) (Consolidation) Order 2022

Variation Order 2024

 

North Tyneside Council gives notice that it proposes to make a variation order under Sections 1, 2, and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and all other enabling powers. The effect of the order, if made, will be to vary the following order as detailed below:

 

the North Tyneside (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting and Loading) (Consolidation) Order 2022, so that:

 

1. The following Waiting Restrictions at any time on any day to be revoked from:

a) Item 273 – Hailsham Avenue, Longbenton

East side, between a point 96 metres north of its junction with Glenfield Road and a point 67 metres north of its junction with Glenfield Road;
East side, from a point 33 metres north of its junction with Glenfield Road to a point 8 metres east into bus turning circle;
East side, from a point 47 metres north of its junction with Glenfield Road to a point 65 metres north of Glenfield Road (full length of inner circumference of bus circle);
East side, from a point 72 metres north of its junction with Glenfield Road to a point 8 metres east into bus turning circle;
West side, between a point 96 metres north of its junction with Glenfield Road and a point 70 metres north of its junction with Glenfield Road.

 

The following Waiting Restrictions at any time on any day be introduced on sections of the following roads:

Hailsham Avenue, Longbenton on the

East side, from a point 23 metres north of its junction with Glenfield Road to the northern access junction of Hailsham Avenue bus turning area;
West side, from a point 15 metres south of its junction with Glenfield Road to that junction;
East side, from a point 10 metres north of its junction with Goathland Avenue, to a point 10 metres south of its junction with Goathland Avenue;
West side, from a point 10 metres north of its junction with Wheatfield Grove to a point 10 metres south of its junction with Wheatfield Grove.

 

 

Hailsham Avenue, Longbenton (Bus Turning Area) on the

West side, from its northern junction with Hailsham Avenue to its southern junction with Hailsham Avenue;
North side, from its northern junction with Hailsham Avenue to a point 9 metres east of that junction;
East side, from its southern junction with Hailsham Avenue to a point 15 metres north east of that junction.

Glenfield Road, Longbenton on the South side, from a point 12 metres west of its junction with Hailsham Avenue to that junction.
Goathland Avenue, Longbenton on both sides from a point 10 metres east of its junction with Hailsham Avenue to that junction.
Wheatfield Grove, Longbenton on both sides from a point 10 metres west of its junction with Hailsham Avenue to that junction.

 

b)Hailsham Avenue, Longbenton (Bus Turning Area) on its

West side, from its northern junction with Hailsham Avenue to its southern junction with Hailsham Avenue;
North side, from its northern junction with Hailsham Avenue to a point 9 metres east of that junction;
East side, from its southern junction with Hailsham Avenue to a point 15 metres north east of that junction.

 

East Side, from a point 54 metres north of its junction with Goathland Avenue to a point 80 metres north of its junction with Goathland Avenue;
West side, from a point 69 metres north of its junction with Glenfield Road to that junction.

 

 

 

The proposals will increase safety for all road users and contribute to ensuring that highway conditions are conducive to support greater usage of cycling, walking and wheeling.

 

Further details of the proposals may be examined in the documents available on the Council’s website www.northtyneside.gov.uk (Statutory Notices). If you wish to object to the proposals, you should send the grounds for your objection in writing to the undersigned or via email to democraticsupport@northtyneside.gov.uk by 20 September 2024. Any objections may be published as part of any reports to councillors on the matter. If you need us to do anything differently (reasonable adjustments) to help you access our services, including providing this information in another language or format, please contact democraticsupport@northtyneside.gov.uk

 

30 August 2024

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