Formal consultation - Osborne Avenue Area, South Shields 20mph

Contents

  1. Overview of the proposal
  2. Map of plans
  3. Legal notice
  4. What happens next

Overview of the proposal

The proposal includes:

  • Reduction to 20mph in the Osborne Avenue Area, South Shields

Consultation closes: 5 July 2024

Map of plans

Osborne Ave Area, South Shields 20mph Plan 1

Osborne Avenue Area, South Shields 20mph Plan 2

Osborne Avenue Area, South Shields 20mph Plan 3

Legal notice

South Tyneside Council (Osborne Avenue Area, South Shields 20mph) Order 2024

South Tyneside Council proposes to make an Order under Section 84 of and Schedule 9 to, the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and all other enabling powers.

The effect of the Order will be to reduce the speed limit to 20mph on:

Aldwych Street, South Shields

Rear of Aldwych Street, South Shields

August Place, South Shields

Beethoven Street, South Shields

Rear of Beethoven Street and Handel Street, South Shields

Bents Cottages, South Shields

Burleigh Street, South Shields

Rear of Burleigh Street, South Shields

Candlish Street, South Shields

Rear of Candlish Street, South Shields

Chichester Road East, South Shields

Rear of Chichester Road East and Robert Street, South Shields

County Mews, South Shields

Dunelm Street, South Shields

Rear of Dunelm Street and Graham Street, South Shields

Eccleston Road, South Shields

Rear of Eccleston Road, South Shields

Fitzpatrick Place, South Shields

Graham Street, South Shields

Handel Street, South Shields

Hunter Street, South Shields

Hyde Street, South Shields

Rear of Hyde Street and Mozart Street, South Shields

Iolanthe Terrace, South Shields

Ladysmith Street, South Shields

Leighton Street, South Shields

Rear of Leighton Street and Osborne Avenue, South Shields

Lord Street, South Shields

Rear of Lord Street, South Shields

Rear of Lord Street and Milner Street, South Shields

Madeira Terrace, South Shields

Rear of Madeira Terrace and May Street, South Shields

May Street, South Shields

Milner Street, South Shields

Rear of Milner Street and Aldwych Street, South Shields

Rear of Mowbray Road from 5 to 243, South Shields

Access road adjacent to 203 Mowbray Road, South Shields

Mozart Street, South Shields

Osborne Avenue, South Shields

Rear of Osborne Avenue, South Shields

Rear of Osborne Avenue and Eccleston Road, South Shields

Robert Street, South Shields

Rear of Robert Street and Madeira Terrace, South Shields

Rosa Street, South Shields

Rear of Rosa Street and Beethoven Street, South Shields

Spohr Terrace, South Shields

Rear of Spohr Terrace, South Shields

St Michael's Avenue North, South Shields

Tennyson Street, South Shields

Rear of Westoe Road and Burleigh Street, South Shields

Rear of Westoe Road and Dunelm Street, South Shields

Rear of Westoe Road and Hunter Street, South Shields

Rear of Westoe Road off Hunter Street, South Shields

Rear of Westoe Road between Wharton Street and Hyde Street, South Shields

Wharton Street, South Shields

Rear of Wharton Street, South Shields

Rear of Wharton Street and Candlish Street, South Shields

Rear of Wharton Street and Hyde Street, South Shields

for their entire lengths.

Full details of these proposals are contained in the draft order which, together with plans showing the lengths of road affected and a statement of the Council's reasons for proposing to make the Order, may be inspected from Monday to Friday during normal office hours at the Town Hall at the address below. Alternatively, you can request a copy of the documentation by emailing kathryn.ruddy@southtyneside.gov.uk.

If you wish to raise an objection, express support or make any other observations about these proposals, you must make them in writing to the Council's Legal Services Department at the address below or by using the same email address above by the 5 July 2024. Any objections must specify the grounds on which they are made.

Dated: 14 June 2024

Corporate Lead, Legal and Governance South Tyneside Council, Town Hall, Westoe Road, South Shields, NE33 2RL

What happens next 

We will review all feedback.

Depending on the feedback we get, the proposals may change, or may not go ahead. 

Read more about how traffic and parking consultations work.