Notice of making - Albemarle Street, South Shields
Contents
Overview
Experimental traffic regulation order for limited waiting on Albemarle Street, South Shields, Mondays to Saturdays 8am to 6pm, 20 minutes no return within 40 minutes.
Map of plans
Albemarle Street, South Shields
Legal notice
South Tyneside Council (Albemarle Street, South Shields) Experimental Traffic Order 2024
Notice is hereby given that on 13 November 2024 The Council of the Borough of South Tyneside ("the Council") made an Experimental Traffic Order under Section 1 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and all other enabling powers.
The effect of the Order is to introduce limited waiting Mondays to Saturdays 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. 20 minutes no return within 40 minutes on Albemarle Street, South Shields from a point 42 metres southwest of its junction with Fowler Street in a south easterly direction for a distance of 22 metres.
Limited waiting is necessary within the area to support local businesses by providing convenient and time restricted parking for their operational needs.
The Order comes into operation on 2 December 2024 on an experimental basis and it will remain in force on an experimental basis, unless made permanent, for a maximum period of 18 months.
The reason for proceeding by way of an Experimental Traffic Order is to assess the effectiveness of the limited waiting, with a view to making it permanent if successful.
Full details are contained in the Experimental Traffic Order which, together with a map showing the length of roads affected and a statement of the Council's reasons for making the Experimental Traffic 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.
The Council will be considering in due course whether the provisions of the Experimental Traffic Order should be continued in force indefinitely. Within a period of 6 months from 2 December 2024, any person may object to the making of such a permanent Order. Any such objection must be in writing, stating the grounds on which it is made, and be sent to the Corporate Lead, Legal & Governance FAO Kathryn Ruddy at the address below or by emailing roadsafetyconsultations@southtyneside.gov.uk. Any comments in support of the Experimental Traffic Order are also invited during this period again by emailing roadsafetyconsultations@southtyneside.gov.uk.
Any person who wishes to question the validity of the Experimental Traffic Order or of any of its provisions on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the Act or that any of the requirements of the Act or of any relevant regulations made thereunder has not been complied with may, within 6 weeks from 13 November 2024 when the Experimental Traffic Order was made, make an application for that purpose to the High Court.
Dated: 20 November 2024
Corporate Lead, Legal and Governance South Tyneside Council, Town Hall, Westoe Road, South Shields, NE33 2RL