Denbigh Avenue & Radnor Gardens, Wallsend (PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND LOADING) (CONSOLIDATION) ORDER 2022 VARIATION ORDER 2024 PROPOSED ZEBRA CROSSING, AND ROAD HUMPS

NORTH TYNESIDE COUNCIL

Denbigh Avenue & Radnor Gardens, Wallsend

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

Variation Order 2024

Proposed Zebra Crossing, and Road Humps

 

North Tyneside Council gives notice that it has made variation orders under Sections 1, 2, 4 and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and all other enabling powers. The effect of the order, which will come into force on 28 October 2024 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 No stopping between 8.15am-9.15am and 3.00pm-4.00pm, Monday to Friday to be revoked from:

a) Item 22 - Denbigh Avenue, Howdon

(ii) West side, from a point 78 metres north of its junction with Grosvenor Gardens to a point 122 metres north of that junction.

(iii) North east side, from a point 22 metres north west of its junction with Radnor Gardens to a point 29 metres south east of that junction.

b) Item 58 - Radnor Gardens, Wallsend on both sides, from its junction with Denbigh Avenue to a point 14 metres east of that junction.

 

The following No stopping between 8.15am-9.15am and 3.00pm-4.00pm, Monday to Friday restrictions be introduced on sections of the following roads:

Denbigh Avenue, Howdon on the

West side, from a point 65 metres north of its junction with Grosvenor Gardens to a point 90 metres north of that junction
East side, from a point 24 metres north of its junction with Grosvenor Gardens to a point 49 metres north of that junction
East side, from its junction with Radnor Gardens to a point 28 metres south of that junction.

Radnor Gardens, Wallsend South side, from its junction with Denbigh Avenue to a point 14 metres east of that junction.

 

3.           The following Waiting restrictions, at any time restrictions be introduced on sections of the following roads:

a)        Denbigh Avenue, Howdon on the West side, from its unnamed access road to Denbigh Primary School to a point 15 metres north of that junction.

b)        Radnor Gardens, Wallsend on the North side, from its junction with Denbigh Avenue to a point 14 metres east of that junction.

c)        Unnamed access road to Denbigh Primary School, Wallsend on Both sides, for its full extents.

 

4.          The following No loading and unloading restrictions, at any time be introduced on sections of the following roads:

a)        Denbigh Avenue, Howdon on the West side, from its unnamed access road to Denbigh Primary School to a point 15 metres north of that junction.

b)        Radnor Gardens, Wallsend on the North side, from its junction with Denbigh Avenue to a point 14 metres east of that junction.

c)        Unnamed access road to Denbigh Primary School, Wallsend on Both sides, for its full extents.

 

In accordance with Section 90C of the Highways Act 1980 it proposes to construct road humps on Denbigh Avenue in Howdon at the following points:

45 metres south from its junction with Grosvenor Gardens
23 metres north from its junction with Grosvenor Gardens
32 metres south from its junction with Monmouth Gardens
32 metres north from its junction with Monmouth Gardens

 

The dimensions of the proposed raised tables are Width varying between 3.4 to 4m, subject to carriageway widths, Height – 75-100mm, Ramp gradients to be 1 in 13 and Side gradients to be 1 in 4.

 

North Tyneside Council gives notice that it proposes under Section 23(2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police, it proposes to establish a new Zebra crossing at:

 

Denbigh Avenue, Howdon – at a point 11 metres north of its junction with Radnor Gardens

 

North Tyneside Council gives notice that it proposes In accordance with Section 90C of the Highways Act 1980 to install a raised table on Denbigh Avenue. The raised table will extend to the following points;

 

Denbigh Avenue, Howdon – at a point 11 metres north of its junction with Radnor Gardens in a northerly direction for a distance of 10 metres

 

The dimensions of the proposed raised table are that the Width across the highway to be full width of carriageway, Height to be 75-100mm and

Ramp gradients to be 1 in 13.

 

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 orders may be examined in the documents available on the Council’s website www.northtyneside.gov.uk (Statutory Notices). If you wish to question the validity of the Order or any of the provisions contained within them on the grounds that they are not made under the correct sections of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 or on the grounds that any requirement of the Act or of any instrument made under it has not been complied with in relation to the Order, you may within six weeks from 16 October 2024, apply to the High Court for this purpose.

 

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16 October 2024

Director of Regeneration and Economic Development, Quadrant, The Silverlink North, Cobalt Business Park, NE27 0BY