Mylord Crescent and Locomotion Way, Camperdown Experimental Traffic Regulation Order 2025
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF NORTH TYNESIDE
Mylord Crescent and Locomotion Way, Camperdown
Experimental Traffic Regulation Order 2025
North Tyneside Council gives notice that it has made an Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (Mylord Crescent and, Locomotion Way, Camperdown) 2025 under Sections 1, 2, 9 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and all other enabling powers. The effect of the Order will be to introduce:
No Waiting Restrictions – At Any Time on
Mylord Crescent, Camperdown on its
West side, from a point 14 metres south of the access to Entek International, to a point 10 metres north of that access.
East side, from a point 14 metres south of the access to Entek International for a distance of 50 metres in a northerly direction.
South side, from its northern junction with Locomotion Way, for a distance of 150 metres in a westerly direction.
North west side, from a point 5 metres south west of the access to Northern Gas Networks, to a point 5 metres north east of that access.
North side, from a point 24 metres west of the centre of its northern junction with Locomotion Way to a point 40 metres west of that junction.
North side, from a point 54 metres west of the centre of its northern junction with Locomotion Way, to a point 71 metres west of that junction.
North side, from a point 81 metres west of the centre of its northern junction with Locomotion Way to a point 96 metres west of that junction.
Locomotion Way, Camperdown on its
West side, from its northern junction with Mylord Crescent, to a point 18 metres south of that junction.
The Order will come into force on 8 July 2025 for a period not exceeding 18 months when the Council will decide whether to make an order to continue indefinitely the provisions of the experimental order. Any person may submit an objection to the making of such an order at that time.
Background documents relating to the Order may be examined on the Council’s website under “Statutory Notices”.
If you wish to question the validity of the Order or any of the provisions contained within it, on the grounds that they are not within the powers conferred on the Council by the 1984 Act, or that any requirement of the Act or of any instrument made under the Act has not been complied with, you may within six weeks from 27 June 2025 apply to the High Court for this purpose.
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27 June 2025
Director of Regeneration and Economic Development
Quadrant, The Silverlink North, Cobalt Business Park, North Tyneside, NE27 0BY