Various Roads, Willesborough in the Borough of Ashford - Amendment 18: Waiting Restrictions

Consultation has concluded

The effect of this proposed Order would be to introduce waiting restrictions ( double yellow lines) on the following length of roads in Willesborough in the Borough of Ashford:-

  • Alfred Road – (1) on the northwest side between points 5 metres north east and 6 metres south west of its junction with Wainwright Place (2) on the south east side from the junction with New Town Green for a distance of 34 metres in a southerly direction (3) on the north west side between points 10 metres north and 10 metres south of its junction with Belmont Place (4) on the south side from its junction with Sterling Road for a distance of 10 metres in an easterly direction (5) on the south west side from its junction with Stirling Road for a distance of 10 metres in a north westerly direction (6) on the south side from its junction with Beazley Court for a distance of 10 metres in a westerly direction (7) on the south east side from its junction with Beazley Court to its junction with New Town Road (8) on the west side from its junction with New Town Road for a distance of 10 metres in a south westerly direction
  • Beazley Court – on both sides from its junction with Alfred Road for a distance of 10 metres in a south easterly direction
  • Belmont Place – (1) on the north arm of the north side from its junction with Alfred Road for a distance of 10 metres in a westerly direction (2) on the north arm of the south side from its junction with Alfred Road for a distance of 8 metres in a westerly direction
  • New Town Road – on the south west side between points 10 metres south and 10 metres north of its junction with Alfred Road
  • Stirling Road – on both sides of the junction with Alfred Road for a distance of 10 metres in a southerly direction
  • Wainwright Place – (1) on the north side from its junction with Alfred Road for a distance of 10 metres in a northerly direction (2) on the west side from its junction with Alfred Road for a distance of 10 metres in a northerly 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 preventing damage to the road or to any building on or near the road
  • 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, including the scheme plan, can be found in the Public Notice and Statement of Reason document.

Any person wishing to object or support the Order before it is made permanent can do so via our response form.

The effect of this proposed Order would be to introduce waiting restrictions ( double yellow lines) on the following length of roads in Willesborough in the Borough of Ashford:-

  • Alfred Road – (1) on the northwest side between points 5 metres north east and 6 metres south west of its junction with Wainwright Place (2) on the south east side from the junction with New Town Green for a distance of 34 metres in a southerly direction (3) on the north west side between points 10 metres north and 10 metres south of its junction with Belmont Place (4) on the south side from its junction with Sterling Road for a distance of 10 metres in an easterly direction (5) on the south west side from its junction with Stirling Road for a distance of 10 metres in a north westerly direction (6) on the south side from its junction with Beazley Court for a distance of 10 metres in a westerly direction (7) on the south east side from its junction with Beazley Court to its junction with New Town Road (8) on the west side from its junction with New Town Road for a distance of 10 metres in a south westerly direction
  • Beazley Court – on both sides from its junction with Alfred Road for a distance of 10 metres in a south easterly direction
  • Belmont Place – (1) on the north arm of the north side from its junction with Alfred Road for a distance of 10 metres in a westerly direction (2) on the north arm of the south side from its junction with Alfred Road for a distance of 8 metres in a westerly direction
  • New Town Road – on the south west side between points 10 metres south and 10 metres north of its junction with Alfred Road
  • Stirling Road – on both sides of the junction with Alfred Road for a distance of 10 metres in a southerly direction
  • Wainwright Place – (1) on the north side from its junction with Alfred Road for a distance of 10 metres in a northerly direction (2) on the west side from its junction with Alfred Road for a distance of 10 metres in a northerly 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 preventing damage to the road or to any building on or near the road
  • 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, including the scheme plan, can be found in the Public Notice and Statement of Reason document.

Any person wishing to object or support the Order before it is made permanent can do so via our response form.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

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

    Please ensure that you submit your response so that your views are taken into account. 

    Privacy: Kent County Council collects and processes personal information in order to provide a range of public services. Kent County Council respects the privacy of individuals and endeavours to ensure personal information is collected fairly, lawfully, and in compliance with the United Kingdom General Data Protection Regulation. Read the full Traffic Regulation Order Privacy Notice.

    Consultation has concluded