Various roads in Thanet - waiting restrictions: Amendment 1

Consultation has concluded

The effect of this made Order would be to introduce or amend existing double yellow lines on the following lengths of roads in Thanet:

Birchington: Canterbury Road, Canute Road and Dane Road and Edward Drive.

Broadstairs: Ethel Road and St. Peters Park Road.

Ramsgate: Adelaide Gardens, Chilton Lane, Downs Road, Margate Road, Quetta Road, St. Johns Avenue, Station Approach Road, Stirling Way and Wellington Crescent.

St. Nicholas at Wade: Canterbury Road and The Length.

Westgate: Sea Road and St. Mildred's Road.

This order has been approved 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).

The effect of this made Order would be to introduce or amend existing double yellow lines on the following lengths of roads in Thanet:

Birchington: Canterbury Road, Canute Road and Dane Road and Edward Drive.

Broadstairs: Ethel Road and St. Peters Park Road.

Ramsgate: Adelaide Gardens, Chilton Lane, Downs Road, Margate Road, Quetta Road, St. Johns Avenue, Station Approach Road, Stirling Way and Wellington Crescent.

St. Nicholas at Wade: Canterbury Road and The Length.

Westgate: Sea Road and St. Mildred's Road.

This order has been approved 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).
Consultation has concluded
  • 10 December 2021

    Following the statutory consultation period, the scheme has been reviewed and the decision has been taken to make this Order permanent.

    Full details, including the scheme plan, can be found in the Made Order Public Notice and Statement of Reason document.

    Anyone may, by application to the High Court by 24 January 2022 challenge the validity of the Orders or of any provision contained in them on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or any instrument made thereunder, or that there has been a failure to comply with any statutory requirement to the Orders.