Thursday, 2 August 2012

New No Waiting in Cranfield


CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL PROPOSES TO EXTEND THE EXISTING 
PROHIBITION OF WAITING ON HIGH STREET AND COURT ROAD, CRANFIELD 

Reason for proposals: The proposed Order is considered necessary on the grounds of promoting


road safety. The Prohibition of Waiting is being proposed in conjunction with a traffic calming 
scheme. This will involve footway widening which will narrow the road width and therefore will need 
to be kept clear of parked vehicles. Therefore, Central Bedfordshire Council proposes to make a 
Road Traffic Regulation Order as follows: 


Effect of the Order: 

To introduce No Waiting at Any Time (double yellow lines) on the following lengths of road 
in Cranfield:- 

1. High Street, north-west side from the property boundary of nos. 97 and 99 High Street in a 
north-easterly direction for a distance of approximately 14 metres. 

2. Court Road, north side from a point approximately 5 metres west of the east flank wall of 
property no. 128 High Street in an easterly direction for a distance of approximately 12 metres. 
Further Details of the proposal and plans may be examined during normal opening hours at 
Ampthill library, 1 Dunstable Street, Ampthill MK45 2NL or online at 
www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/consultations.These details will be placed on deposit until 6 
weeks after the Order is made or until it is decided not to continue with the proposal. For more 
information, please contact Gary Baldwin, tel.0845 3656116 or by email 
gary.baldwin@amey.co.uk. 
Objections should be sent in writing to the Transportation Manager, Bedfordshire Highways, 
Woodlands Annex, Manton Lane, Bedford MK41 7NU or e-mail 
centralbedsconsultation@amey.co.uk stating the grounds on which they are made by 30th August 
2012. 
Order Title: if made will be “Central Bedfordshire Council (District of Mid Bedfordshire) (Civil 
Enforcement Area and Special Enforcement Area) (Waiting Restrictions and Street Parking 
Places) (Consolidation) Order 2008 (Variation No *) Order 201*. 

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