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Traffic Regulation Orders – consultations and notifications

Formal consultation on proposed Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs). Formal notification of approved TROs.

TRO consultations

If you have any objections to these orders you should submit them, giving your reasons, by the date indicated.

You will find a statement of reasons, description of the order and plan showing the proposed changes in the documents below.

Following informal consultation with the local community, we are now formally proposing to make both Teale and Percival Street one-way for all traffic and would like to consult with you about the details, as stated below:

Teale Street

In a northerly direction on the full length of Teale Street, from its junction with West Street to its Junction with Berkeley Street.

Percival Street

In an easterly direction on the full length of Percival Street, from its junction with Frodingham Road to its junction with Teale Street.

The attached drawing shows the extent of the scheme. Also attached is a copy of the statutory notice and statement of reasons.

Any objections to the proposal specifying the grounds on which they are made should be sent in writing to either the Traffic Safety Team, Billet Lane, Normanby Enterprise Park, Scunthorpe DN15 9YH or traffic@northlincs.gov.uk not later than 21st March 2024.

Dated this 29th day of February 2024

Church Square House C Emerson – Head of Legal & Information
30-40 High Street, Scunthorpe Governance – Governance & Communities

THE NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL (Various Streets) (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting and Street Parking Places) (Civil Enforcement and Consolidation) Order 2019 (Various Streets and Roads, Elsham, Hibaldstow, South Killingolme, Brigg and Scunthorpe) (Amendment) Order 2024.

We are proposing to amend the traffic regulation order (parking restrictions), as detailed below:

  • The Flarepath, Elsham Wold Industrial Estate [PDF, 387Kb]
    A restriction of no waiting at any time (double yellow lines) to cover a vehicle access on a section of The Flarepath, Elsham Wold Industrial Estate
  • Church Street and Ford Lane, Hibaldstow [PDF, 242Kb]
    A restriction of no waiting at any time (double yellow lines) around the junction of Church Street and Ford Lane, Hibaldstow
  • Chase Hill Road, South Killingholme [PDF, 663Kb]
    A restriction of no waiting at any time (double yellow lines) on Chase Hill Road, South Killingholme around vehicular access points
  • Rivelin Road, Scunthorpe [PDF, 577Kb]
    A restriction of no waiting at any time (double yellow lines) on Rivelin Road and around the junction with Kingston Road, Scunthorpe as shown
  • Preston Drive, Brigg [PDF, 576Kb]
    A restriction of no waiting at any time (double yellow lines) on Preston Drive, Brigg around the entrance to the allotments
  • Shelduck Way and Lakeside Parkway, Scunthorpe [PDF, 224Kb]
    A restriction of no waiting at anytime (double yellow lines) on Shelduck Way and Lakeside Parkway Scunthorpe
  • Redshank Drive, Scunthorpe  [PDF, 268Kb]
    A restriction of no waiting at anytime (double yellow lines) near the nursery on Redshank Drive, Scunthorpe
  • Home Street, Scunthorpe [PDF, 1Mb]
    A new loading bay and no waiting at anytime (double yellow lines) restriction, replacing the existing taxi rank.

The drawings above show the extent of the schemes. Please also see the legal notice / statement of reasons.

Objections to the proposal specifying the grounds on which they are made should be sent in writing to either the Traffic Safety Team, Billet Lane, Normanby Enterprise Park, Scunthorpe DN15 9YH or traffic@northlincs.gov.uk not later than 8 February 2024.

Dated this 18th day of January 2024
C Emerson – Head of Legal & Information,

Governance – Governance & Communities, Church Square House, 30-40 High Street, Scunthorpe

A Weight Zone which aims to alleviate issues raised by some residents about Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) movements in the Ferry Ward is to be implemented.

The works will be implemented, and the order will be operational from Wednesday 30 November 2022.

The extents of the proposed zone are shown on the attached drawing along with a copy of the statutory notice and a statement of reasons. Objections to the proposal specifying the grounds on which they are made should be made within six months of the order coming into force or of the latest variation or modification of it.

Any such objection should be in writing specifying the grounds on which it is made and sent to the Highways Traffic Safety Manager, Billet Lane, Normanby Enterprise Park, Scunthorpe DN15 9YH or via email at traffic@northlincs.gov.uk

TRO – notifications

Our recent traffic regulation orders (TRO) are listed below when they need to be published. They will be effective from the dates shown.

You must make an application to the High Court within six weeks of the date the order was made to question the validity of an order or any provision contained in them on the grounds that they are not within the powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 or that a requirement of that Act or any instrument made under it has not been complied with.

If you have any queries or require further information then please contact us.

Notice is hereby given that, on 13 December 2023, North Lincolnshire Council made an Order under Sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 32, 35, 124 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the effect of which is to amend the Order specified in the Schedule to the extent described in that Schedule. The Order will take effect on 20 Dec 2023.

Notice is hereby given that on 11 Oct 2023, North Lincolnshire Council made an Order under Sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 32, 35, 124 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 the effect of which is to amend the Order specified in the Schedule to the extent described in that Schedule. The Order will take effect on 18 Oct 2023.

Notice High St_Spruce Lane Ulceby_Market Place Owston Ferry 2nd notice [PDF, 58Kb]

Notice is hereby given that, following application to the Department for Transport, approval has been given for an extension of the above Order until 6 October 2024 or until completion of the works, whichever is earlier. The continuation of this weight restriction is necessary to allow the Highway Authority (North Lincolnshire Council) to carry out further investigations on the length of Idle Bank between Thorne Rd and Wroot Rd and the length of Idle Bank between Poles Bank and Cove Rd, and to prevent further deterioration caused by HGVs using these lengths of road. Also, to allow NLC to conduct a consultation exercise on making the Order permanent.

traffic@northlincs.gov.uk
01724 297000

Traffic Team
Transport, Highway and Environment
8 – 9 Billet Lane
Normanby Enterprise Park
Scunthorpe
DN15 9YH