London Borough of Newham
LOCAL SAFETY SCHEMES-PROPOSED 20MPH ZONE
THE NEWHAM (20 MPH SPEED LIMIT) (NO. ) TRAFFIC ORDER 200 HAROLD RESIDENTIAL HAVEN
THE NEWHAM (20 MPH SPEED LIMIT) (NO. ) TRAFFIC ORDER 200 QUEENS RESIDENTIAL HAVEN
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough of Newham proposes to make the above mentioned Orders under
Section 84(1) and (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended.
2. The general effect of the Speed Limit Order will be to impose a maximum speed limit of 20 mph for motor vehicles in:-
(a) HAROLD RESIDENTIAL HAVEN (The Newham (20 mph Speed Limit) (No. ) Traffic Order 200) Bishops Avenue, Cecil Road, Churston Avenue, Claude Road, Crescent Road, Dacre Road, Donald Road, Gwendoline Avenue, Harold
Road, Lawrence Road, Lucas Avenue, Penge Road, Raymond Road, Selwyn Road, Terrace Road, Thorngrove Road.
(b) QUEENS RESIDENTIAL HAVEN (The Newham (20 mph Speed Limit) (No. ) Traffic Order 200) Bushey Road, Carter Road, Credon Road, Crown Mews, Davis Street, Dundee Road, Eastern Road, Edinburgh Road, Elgar Close,
Fawn Road, Glasgow Road, Hyde Close, James Close, Junction Road, Kings Court, Kirton Road, Lilac Court, May Road, Nile Road,
North Street, Northern Road, Old Street, Orwell Road, Parsons Road, Pelly Road (the east to west arm leading to North Street),
Plaistow Park Road, Pragel Street, Prince’s Terrace, Queens Road, Queens Road West, Queens Terrace, Ravenhill Road, Richmond
Street, Rochester Avenue, Samson Street, Selsdon Road, Southern Road, St. Mary’s Road, Stirling Road, Tolpuddle Avenue, Tweedmouth
Road, Waghorn Road, Walton Road, Watson Street, Western Road.
This speed limit will replace the existing 30 mph speed limit.
3. Copies of documents giving more detailed particulars of the Orders, can be inspected during normal office hours on Mondays
to Fridays inclusive at the offices of the Interim Head of Highways, Transport and Parking Service, 25 Nelson Street, East
Ham, London, E6 6EH.
4. Further information may be obtained by telephoning Public Realm on 020 8430 2722.
5. Persons desiring to object to the proposed Order should send a statement in writing of their objection and the grounds thereof
to the Interim Head of Highways, Transport and Parking Service, at the address shown above quoting PR/TO/PD/NB by 16 February
2009.
6. Persons objecting to the proposed Orders should be aware that in view of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act
1985, this council may be legally obliged to make any comments in response to this notice open to public inspection.
Dated 21 January 2009
John Simpson
Interim Head of Highways, Transport and Parking Service
(The Officer appointed for this purpose)