London Borough of Sutton
THE SUTTON (SPEED LIMIT) (20 MPH) (NO. 1) (AMENDMENT NO. 1) ORDER 2009
THE SUTTON (WAITING AND LOADING RESTRICTION) (NO. 10) (AMENDMENT NO. 9) ORDER 2009
RELATING TO ALMA ROAD, COLSTON AVENUE, SHORTS ROAD AND WESTMEAD ROAD, CARSHALTON
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough of Sutton made the above mentioned Orders on 23 March 2009 under sections 6, 84 and
124 of, and Part IV of Schedule 9 to, the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended by the Local Government Act 1985, the
Road Traffic Act 1991 and the Traffic Management Act 2004.
2. The principal objective of the Orders is to provide a safer environment for pedestrians.
3. The general effect of The Sutton (Speed Limit) (20 mph) (No. 1) (Amendment No. 1) Order 2009 will be to:-
(a) introduce a speed limit of 20 mph in:-
(i) Alma Road, Carshalton;
(ii) Shorts Road, Carshalton; and
(iii) Westmead Road, Carshalton, from its junctions with Colston Avenue and Shorts Road to its junction with Coleridge Avenue;
(b) extend the length of the existing 20 mph speed limit in Colston Avenue, Carshalton to include the whole road.
4. The general effect of The Sutton (Waiting and Loading Restriction) (No. 10) (Amendment No. 9) Order 2009 will be to extend the existing waiting restrictions “no waiting at any time” in Shorts Road, Carshalton, by 5 metres in the
vicinity of the footpath that leads to West Street.
5. Copies of the Orders, which will come into operation on 30 March 2009, and containing the Council’s Statement of Reasons for
making the Orders, and plans showing the locations and effect of the Orders may be examined at:
| Civic Offices |
St. Nicholas Way, Sutton |
9am - 5pm |
Mon. - Fri.; |
and |
| Environment and Leisure |
24 Denmark Road, Carshalton |
9am - 5pm |
Mon. - Fri |
|
6. If any person wishes to question the validity of these Orders or any of their provisions on the grounds that it or they are
not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that any requirement of that Act or of any instrument
made under that Act has not been complied with, that person may, within 6 weeks from the date on which the Orders are made,
apply for the purpose to the High Court.
Darren Richards
Executive Head of Planning and Transportation
Dated: 25 March 2009.