Great Easthall Way, Sittingbourne - Enforcing Moving Traffic Offences

Kent County Council (KCC) is using powers, approved by parliament in July 2022, to improve safety and tackle congestion by enforcing moving traffic contraventions.

We are proposing to install Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) enforcement cameras at the bus gate on Great Easthall Way, between Freeman Drive and Oak Road in both directions.

This bus gate was previously misused by drivers, causing delays to buses, reducing reliability, and putting drivers and passengers at risk. As a result, the bus service was withdrawn and the gate closed in 2019.

Local bus operators have confirmed they would reinstate services if the gate were reopened with ANPR enforcement in place. Enforcement would allow a safe, reliable bus service to return to this location.

The aim of the enforcement is to achieve the following objectives:

  • improve road safety
  • tackle network congestion
  • increase public transport reliability

More information is available in the Consultation Document, which can be found in the ‘Documents’ section on this page.

Have your say!

To comment on the enforcement of moving traffic offences at this site, please complete the online questionnaire below.

Please make sure your response reaches us before the consultation closes on 2 July 2026.

The responses to this consultation will be analysed and considered before any decisions are taken. Consultation feedback will be provided on this page.

Kent County Council (KCC) is using powers, approved by parliament in July 2022, to improve safety and tackle congestion by enforcing moving traffic contraventions.

We are proposing to install Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) enforcement cameras at the bus gate on Great Easthall Way, between Freeman Drive and Oak Road in both directions.

This bus gate was previously misused by drivers, causing delays to buses, reducing reliability, and putting drivers and passengers at risk. As a result, the bus service was withdrawn and the gate closed in 2019.

Local bus operators have confirmed they would reinstate services if the gate were reopened with ANPR enforcement in place. Enforcement would allow a safe, reliable bus service to return to this location.

The aim of the enforcement is to achieve the following objectives:

  • improve road safety
  • tackle network congestion
  • increase public transport reliability

More information is available in the Consultation Document, which can be found in the ‘Documents’ section on this page.

Have your say!

To comment on the enforcement of moving traffic offences at this site, please complete the online questionnaire below.

Please make sure your response reaches us before the consultation closes on 2 July 2026.

The responses to this consultation will be analysed and considered before any decisions are taken. Consultation feedback will be provided on this page.

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