Proposed Prohibition of Waiting - Llangollen town centre
Why are we doing this?
Traffic Regulation Order: proposed prohibition of waiting - Llangollen Town Centre
Hello, we’re consulting on a Traffic Regulation Order for various roads in Llangollen town centre, the effect of which will be a prohibition of waiting.
This Order forms part of ongoing works in relation to the Llangollen 2020 scheme. For more information, please visit the Llangollen 2020 page of the Council's website:
Llangollen 2020 (link opens in a new window)
What is a Traffic Regulation Order?
Traffic Regulation Orders are legal documents that restrict or prohibit the use of the highway network, in line with The Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
Traffic Regulation Orders help us to manage the highway network for all road users including pedestrians, and they aim to improve road safety and access to facilities in the areas for which they are proposed.
A Traffic Regulation Order can only be proposed for the reasons set out in the legislation, and a scheme can only be proposed if the regulations allow the scheme site to be enforced with appropriate highway signage or lines on the road or pavement.
Examples of schemes that require a Traffic Regulation Order include:
- Prohibition of Waiting
- Changes to speed limits
- On-street parking restrictions
- Weight limits / width limits or other vehicle restrictions
- One-way streets
What is a prohibition of waiting?
A prohibition of waiting aims to stop the majority of vehicle users from stopping and waiting in their vehicles in the proposed area.
A full description of the proposed Traffic Regulation Order and a statement of the reasons for proposing it are available to download below. Hard copies of the proposed Order, and accompanying documents are also available for inspection at:
Llangollen Library, Castle St, Llangollen LL20 8NU
Enforcement
If the Traffic Regulation Order goes ahead, any road user who waits or parks in the proposed location is in breach of the terms of the Order will be liable for a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) and their vehicle may also be removed from that location.
What do we want to know?
Tell us what you think:
Before implementing a Traffic Regulation Order, we are legally required to consult the public for a period of 21 days. We place public notices in the local press,and we place notices in the immediate area where the Traffic Regulation Order is proposed. We have also created this web page.
If you would like to make observations or objections with regards to the proposed Traffic Regulation Order, we would be grateful if you could send your feedback in one of the following ways:
Complete the online feedback form
In writing via letter to:
Head of Legal, HR and Democratic Services, Denbighshire County Council, PO Box 62, Ruthin, LL15 9AZ
The closing date for all feedback is
Thursday 9th December 2021
Please include your name and address and note that all representations received may be considered in public by the Council and that the substance of any representation together with the name and address of the person making it could become available for public inspection.
Location: Dee Valley
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Start date
17 November 2021
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End date
09 December 2021
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Methods
Statutory Notice
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Supplier
Denbighshire County Council
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