London Road, Swanley in the District of Sevenoaks - Amendment 2: Waiting Restrictions

The effect of this proposed Order would be to add double yellow line (DYL) waiting restrictions, Zebra Crossing and a bus stop on the following lengths of roads in Swanley, Sevenoaks:-

  • London Road – DYL – (1) On its south west side from the northern boundary of 51a London Road for a distance of 21 metres in a north westerly direction. (2) To add a new crossing point and remove any DYLs from the northern boundary of 51a London Road to the junction with Beechenlea Lane. (3) On the north east side extend the existing DYLs from the junction with Beechenlea Lane to the entrance of the Gateway Trading Estate. (4) On the south west side from a point opposite the entrance to the Gateway Trading Estate extend the existing DYLs to a point in line with the southern boundary of Searles Court. (5) On the western side place DYLs from the southern boundary of Searles Court to the entrance of Searles Court. (6) On the west side from the entrance to Sealers Court join up with the DYLs from the junction with Salisbury Avenue which will include a bus stop clearway.
  • Unnamed Road – DYL – On both sides of the road from its junction with London Road for a distance of 97 metres in a north easterly direction.

This order is proposed for the following reasons:

  • for avoiding danger to persons or other traffic using the road or any other road or for preventing the likelihood of any such danger arising
  • for facilitating the passage on the road or any other road of any class of traffic (including pedestrians)
  • for preserving or improving the amenities of the area through which the road runs.

The scheme will be reviewed so that the Council can make the decision to make the Order permanent, amend or abandon it.

Full details can be found in the Public Notice and Statement for Reason document. A scheme plan is also available in the 'Documents' section.

Any person wishing to object to or support the Order can do so via our response form.

The effect of this proposed Order would be to add double yellow line (DYL) waiting restrictions, Zebra Crossing and a bus stop on the following lengths of roads in Swanley, Sevenoaks:-

  • London Road – DYL – (1) On its south west side from the northern boundary of 51a London Road for a distance of 21 metres in a north westerly direction. (2) To add a new crossing point and remove any DYLs from the northern boundary of 51a London Road to the junction with Beechenlea Lane. (3) On the north east side extend the existing DYLs from the junction with Beechenlea Lane to the entrance of the Gateway Trading Estate. (4) On the south west side from a point opposite the entrance to the Gateway Trading Estate extend the existing DYLs to a point in line with the southern boundary of Searles Court. (5) On the western side place DYLs from the southern boundary of Searles Court to the entrance of Searles Court. (6) On the west side from the entrance to Sealers Court join up with the DYLs from the junction with Salisbury Avenue which will include a bus stop clearway.
  • Unnamed Road – DYL – On both sides of the road from its junction with London Road for a distance of 97 metres in a north easterly direction.

This order is proposed for the following reasons:

  • for avoiding danger to persons or other traffic using the road or any other road or for preventing the likelihood of any such danger arising
  • for facilitating the passage on the road or any other road of any class of traffic (including pedestrians)
  • for preserving or improving the amenities of the area through which the road runs.

The scheme will be reviewed so that the Council can make the decision to make the Order permanent, amend or abandon it.

Full details can be found in the Public Notice and Statement for Reason document. A scheme plan is also available in the 'Documents' section.

Any person wishing to object to or support the Order can do so via our response form.

  • We recommend that you read the full Public Notice before completing this form. This is available from the Documents section.  

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