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Area A (Consolidation) 1993

THE CITY OF CAMBRIDGE

AREA A

(CONSOLIDATION) ORDER 1993

Cambridge City Council ("the Council") in pursuance of arrangements made under Section 101 of the Local Government Act 1972 with Cambridgeshire County Council in exercise of the powers of the said County Council under Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 19, 32, 35, 45, 46, 63, 64 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 ("the Act of 1984") and of all other enabling powers and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 to the Act of 1984 hereby make the following Order:

SECTION 1

GENERAL

COMMENCEMENT AND CITATION

1 This Order shall come into operation for all purposes on the 17th day of

January 1994 and may be cited as The City of Cambridge Area A (Consolidation) Order 1993.

INTERPRETATION

2(1) In this Order, except where the context otherwise requires, the following

expressions have the meaning as hereby respectively assigned to them:

"boxed area" means any area of the carriageways of the roads specified in Schedule 20 to

this Order being areas at or near the junctions specified in the said Schedule

20 and marked by the appropriate traffic sign;

"bus/cycle lane" means an area of a carriageway which is bounded by the kerbline thereof

and a longitudinal white line placed on the carriageway 3 metres from

the said kerbline in compliance with diagram 1049 of the Traffic Sign Regulations and General Directions 1981;.

"bus stop" means an area on a highway which is bounded by a marking shown

in diagram 1025 in Schedule 2 of the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 1981;

"business proprietor" means:

(i) the proprietor of a business, school or shop, or an employee nominated

by the proprietor without any off-street parking places attached thereto the postal address of which is in the streets or parts of streets described in Parts 5,6,7,8,9 and 10(4) of Schedule 12 to this Order; or

(ii) the proprietor of a school or an employee nominated by the proprietor'

without any off-street parking places attached thereto the postal address of which is in the streets or parts of streets described in Part 1 of Schedule 11 to this Order;

except for those streets or parts of streets described in Part 11 of Schedule

12 to this Order

"conference" means a meeting of persons of one day or longer in duration taking place

within premises owned or occupied by a college;

"conference permit" means a permit issued under the provisions of Article 164 of this

Order;

"conference permit holder" means a person to whom a conference permit has been

issued;

"college" means an educational establishment as specified in Part 1 of Schedule 26 to this

Order;

"cycle lane" means the area of carriageway bounded by the kerb line of a road and by a

longitudinal white line l50mm wide in compliance with diagram lO49 of the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions l98l and placed on the said carriageway l.5 metres from the said kerb line;

"disabled person's badge" and "disabled person's vehicle" have the same meanings as

stated in Section 2 of The Local Authorities' Traffic Orders (Exemptions for Disabled Persons) (England & Wales) Regulations 1986;

"disabled person's parking place" means an area of a highway designated as a parking

place for disabled person's vehicles by Article 106 of this Order;

"doctor parking place" means an area of a highway designated as a parking place by

Article 57 of this Order for the leaving of a vehicle by a legally qualified medical practitioner;

"driver" means, in relation to a vehicle waiting in a parking place, the person driving the

vehicle at the time it was left in the parking place;

"goods" includes postal packets of any description; and "delivering" and "collecting" in

relation to any goods includes checking the goods for the purpose of their delivery or collection;

"goods vehicle" means a motor vehicle which is constructed or adapted for use for the

carriage of goods or burden of any description, and is not drawing a trailer;

"hackney carriage" means a vehicle as defined in Section 38 of the Vehicles (Excise) Act

1971 and duly licensed by the Council pursuant to its powers under Section 37 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1857 as amended by Section 16 of the Transport Act 1985;

"invalid carriage" has the same meaning as defined in Section 136(5) of the Act of 1984;

"legally qualified medical practitioner" has the same meaning as in Schedule 6 paragraph

11 of the Medical Act 1983

"loading bay" means a parking place designated as a loading bay by Article 113 of this

Order;

"motor cycle" means a bicycle propelled by mechanical power with or without a sidecar

attached thereto;

"motor cycle parking place" means a part of a road designated for use by Article 45 of this

Order as a parking place for bicycles propelled by mechanical power and not having a sidecar attached thereto;

"motor vehicle" has the same meaning as stated in Sections 136(1) and 140 of the Act of

1984;

"one way street" means a highway in which vehicles are prohibited at all times from

proceeding in any other than one direction;

"owner" means, in relation to the vehicle, the person by whom the vehicle is kept and

used;

"parking bay" means a space in a parking place which is provided for the leaving of a

vehicle as indicated by the use of appropriate traffic signs;

"parking meter" means an apparatus of a type and design approved by the Secretary of

State for the purpose of this Order being apparatus designed to indicate:

(a) whether the initial charge referred to in Article 7 of this Order has been

paid and whether the period for which it has been paid has elapsed, or

(b) whether the period referred to in Article 9 of this Order has elapsed

"parking place" means an area on a highway designated as a parking place by Article 3 of

this Order;

"parking place without charge" means an area on a highway designated as a parking

place by Article 155 of this Order;

"parking space" means a space in a parking place which is provided for the leaving of a

vehicle;

"passenger vehicle" means any motor vehicle adapted for the carrying of passengers not

being a public service vehicle;

"pedal cycle" means a bicycle not being a mechanically propelled vehicle and excludes a

pedal tricycle;

"pedal cycle parking place" means a part of a road designated by Article 74 of this Order;

"permit" means a permit issued under the provisions of Articles 70(3)(a), 88(4)(a), 88(5),

142(e) of this Order;

"permit holders" means a person to whom a permit has been issued under the provisions

of Articles 70(3)(a), 88(4)(a), 88(5), 142(e) of this Order ;

"permitted hours" means the period between 9.00am and 5.00pm on Monday to Saturday

inclusive, any such day not being Christmas Day, Good Friday or a Bank

Holiday being a public holiday;

"private hire car" means a vehicle being a motor vehicle constructed or adapted to carry

fewer than 8 passengers other than a hackney carriage and duly licensed pursuant to Section 48 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976;

"prohibited hours" means in relation to any prohibited road specified in all Parts of

Schedule 3 to this Order, the periods which are specified in the said

schedules;

"prohibited road" means any road or part of a road specified in all Parts of Schedule 3 to

this Order provided that the expression "prohibited road" shall not for the purposes of Article 28, 29 or 30 of this Order include any parking place;

"public service vehicle" means a vehicle adapted to carry 8 or more passengers used in

the provision of a public service not being a hackney carriage or a private

hire car;

"public service vehicle parking place" means a parking place designated for public service

vehicles by Article 119 of this Order;

"relevant position" means

(i) in the case of a vehicle fitted with a front windscreen, the permit is

exhibited thereon either on the near side of and immediately behind the windscreen and with its front facing forward so as to be legible from the outside of the vehicle, or on the dashboard or fascia panel so that the permit is legible from outside the vehicle:

(ii) in the case of a vehicle not fitted with a front windscreen, dashboard or

fascia panel, the permit is exhibited in a conspicuous position on the vehicle so that the permit is legible from outside the vehicle

"resident" means

(i) a person whose usual place of abode is at premises the postal address of

which is in the streets or part of streets described in all Parts of Schedule 12

to this Order;

(ii) a person who is not an undergraduate of the University of Cambridge and

whose usual place of abode is at premises without any off-street parking places attached thereto, the postal address of which is in the streets or parts of streets described in Part 10(3) of Schedule 12 to this Order;

"resident parking place" means an area of a highway designated as a parking place for

residents by Article 85 of this Order;

"restricted hours" means in relation to any restricted road specified in all Parts of Schedule

2 to this Order, the periods which are specified in the said schedules;

"restricted road" means any road or part of a road specified in all Parts of Schedule 2 to

his Order provided that the expression "restricted road" shall not for the purposes of Article 28, 29 or 30 of this Order include any parking place;

"Samaritan parking place" means an area of an highway designated by Article 58 of this

Order for the leaving of a vehicle by an employee of the Samaritans;

"scheduled service" means a service operated to a schedule drawn up from time to time

by the County of Cambridgeshire in consultation with the operators of Public Service Vehicles for the operation of local services as defined in Section 2 of the Transport Act 1985;

"school bus" means a vehicle which is constructed or adapted to carry 8 or more

passengers and is being used to carry persons to and from school as defined by Section 114(1) of the Education Act 1944;

"telegraphic line" has the same meaning as in the Telecommunications Act 1984;

"ticket machine" means an apparatus of a type and design approved by the Secretary of

State for the purpose of this Order being apparatus designed to indicate the time by a clock and to issue numbered tickets indicating payment of a charge, the period in respect of which it has been paid, the day of issue and the time of departure at which the vehicle must leave the parking place;

"traffic sign" means a sign or marking of any size, colour and type prescribed or authorised

under, or having effect as though prescribed or authorised under, the Traffic

Sign Regulation and General Directions 1981 and all amendments thereto;

"traffic warden" means a traffic warden employed by a police authority in pursuance of

Section 95 of the Act of 1984;

"works bus" means a vehicle which is constructed or adapted to carry 8 or more

passengers and which has been provided by an employer for the purpose of carrying persons to and from their place of employment and is being used for such a purpose;

2(2) For the purposes of this Order a vehicle shall be deemed to wait for a period

of more than thirty minutes in the same place in any restricted road if any point in that road is below the vehicle or its load (if any) throughout a period exceeding thirty minutes, whether or not the vehicle is moved during that period.

2(3) Any reference in this Order to any enactment shall be construed as a

reference to that enactment as amended by any subsequent enactment.

2(4) The Interpretation Act 1978 shall apply for the interpretation of this Order as

it applies for the interpretation of an Act of Parliament, and as if for the purposes of Section 17 of that Act this Order were an Act of Parliament and the Orders revoked by Article 56 of this Order were Acts of Parliament thereby repealed.

2(5) The restrictions, prohibitions and requirements imposed by this Order are in

addition to and not in derogation of any restriction, prohibition or requirement imposed by any other enactment and any exception or exemption to the provisions of this Order is without prejudice to the provisions of any other enactment.

SECTION 2

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES

DESIGNATION OF PARKING PLACES

3 Each area on a highway in the City of Cambridge which is described as a

designated parking place in Parts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 16 of Schedule 1 to this Order is designated as a parking place with ticket machines.

NUMBER, MARKING AND SITUATION OF PARKING PLACES

4 The limits of each parking place and the limits of any parking bay shall be

indicated by the Council on the carriageway by appropriate traffic signs. Provided that where a figure is specified in column 3 of Parts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, and 16 of Schedule 1 to this Order in relation to the parking place described in column 2 of the said Parts of the said Schedule there shall at all times be a part or parts of the said area of a total length in metres not less than that figure and of a width equal to the width of the said area in which there shall be no parking bay or place or part of a parking bay or place.

VEHICLES FOR WHICH PARKING PLACES ARE DESIGNATED

5 Each parking place may be used, subject to the provisions of this Order, for

the leaving during the permitted hours of such vehicles as are passenger vehicles, goods vehicles, motorcycles or disabled person's vehicles.

AMOUNT AND METHOD OF PAYMENT OF INITIAL CHARGES AT

PARKING PLACES

6 The initial charge for a vehicle left in a parking place during the permitted

hours shall, subject as hereinafter provided, be:

6(a) for those parking places with ticket machines specified in Part 2 of Schedule

1 to this Order twenty pence for an initial period of 20 minutes plus twenty pence for each subsequent period of 20 minutes up to a maximum of one hour

6(b) for those parking places with ticket machines specified in Parts 3 and 5 of Schedule 1 to this Order twenty pence for an initial period of 20 minutes plus twenty pence for each subsequent period of 20 minutes up to a maximum of two hours.

6(c) for those parking places with ticket machines specified in Parts 7, 6, 9 and

11 of Schedule 1 to this Order ten pence for an initial period of 20 minutes plus ten pence for each subsequent period of 20 minutes up to a maximum of two hours.

6(d) for those parking places with ticket machines specified in Parts 13 and 16 of

Schedule 1 to this Order ten pence for an initial period of 20 minutes plus ten pence for each subsequent period of 20 minutes up to a maximum of one hour.

6(e) for those parking places with ticket machines specified in Part 8 of Schedule

1 to this Order ten pence for an initial period of 20 minutes plus ten pence for each subsequent period of 20 minutes up to a maximum of four hours.

6(f) specified in Part 12 of Schedule 1 to this Order twenty pence for an initial

period of 30 minutes plus twenty pence for a subsequent period of 30 minutes up to a maximum of one hour.

6(g) for those parking places with ticket machines specified in Part 15 of

Schedule 1 to this Order ten pence for an initial period of 20 minutes plus ten pence for each subsequent period of 20 minutes up to a maximum of eight hours.

DISPLAY OF TICKET AT PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES

7(1) Upon payment of the charge for a vehicle the driver thereof shall exhibit on

the vehicle, in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs (2) and (3) of this Article, a ticket issued by the ticket machine relating to the parking place in which the vehicle is left.

7(2) The ticket referred to in paragraph (1) of this Article shall be exhibited on the

vehicle:

7(2)(a) in the case of a two-wheeled motor cycle having a side car attached thereto

in a conspicuous position on the near side of the vehicle in front of the driving seat; and

7(2)(b) in the case of any other vehicle:

7(2)(c)(i) where the vehicle is fitted with a front glass windscreen extending across the

vehicle to the near side, facing forwards on the near side of the glass of such windscreen behind the glass;

7(2)(c)(ii) where the vehicle is not fitted with a front glass windscreen as specified in (i)

above, on the near side of the vehicle facing towards the near side of the road and not less than 0.75 metres and not more than 2 metres above the surface of the carriageway in the immediate vicinity

7(3) The ticket referred to in paragraph (1) of this Article shall be so exhibited on

the vehicle that the time of departure shown on the front of the said ticket is

clearly visible to a person standing at the near side of the vehicle.

AMOUNT OF EXCESS CHARGE AT PARKING PLACES

8(1) If a vehicle is left in a parking place specified in all Parts of Schedule 1 to

this Order during the permitted hours for longer than the initial period for which payment was made by the initial charge, the initial charge together with an additional amount of twenty pounds (which additional amount is hereinafter referred to as the "excess charge") shall be payable.

8(2) In the case of vehicle in respect of which an excess charge may have been

incurred, it shall be the duty of a traffic warden to attach to the vehicle in a conspicuous position a notice which shall include the following particulars:-

8(2)(a) the registration mark of the vehicle or, where the vehicle is being used under

a trade licence, the number of the trade plate carried by the vehicle;

8(2)(b) the time at which he or she first noticed that the numbered ticket indicated in

the manner specified in Article 13 of this Order that the initial period, for which payment was made by the initial charge, had expired;

8(2)(c) a statement showing the amount of excess charge required to be paid;

8(2)(d) the manner in which, and the time within which, the excess charge should be

paid; and

8(2)(e) a statement that it is an offence under Section 47 of the Act of 1984 for the

driver of a vehicle who has left the vehicle in a parking place to fail duly to pay the excess charge.

PERIOD FOR WHICH VEHICLES MAY BE LEFT AFTER EXCESS CHARGE INCURRED

9 The period for which a vehicle may be left in a parking place during the

permitted hours after the excess charge has been incurred shall not exceed two hours.

RESTRICTION ON REMOVAL OF NOTICES

10 Where a notice has been attached to a vehicle in accordance with the

provisions of Article 8(2) of this Order, no person, not being the driver of the vehicle, a police constable in uniform, or a traffic warden, shall remove the notice from the vehicle unless authorised to do so by the driver.

MANNER OF PAYMENT OF EXCESS CHARGE

11 The excess charge shall be paid to the Council either by cheque, bankers'

draft, money order or postal order which shall be delivered or sent by post so as to reach the City Treasurer's Department of the Council at the Guildhall, Cambridge, CB2 3QJ not later than 4.30pm on the seventh day following the day on which the excess charge was incurred or in cash in person at the

said Department not later than as aforesaid, provided that, if the said seventh day falls upon a day on which the said Department is closed, the period with in which payment of the said charge shall be made to the Council shall be extended until 4.30pm on the next full day on which the said Department is open.

TICKET MACHINES TO BE INSTALLED AT PARKING PLACES

12 There shall be a ticket machine on or in the vicinity of each parking place

specified in Part 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15,and 16 of Schedule 1

to this Order.

INDICATIONS BY TICKETS ISSUED BY TICKET MACHINES

13 For those parking places with ticket machines specified in Parts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,

7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, and 16 of Schedule 1 to this Order:

13(a) the payment of the initial charge for a vehicle left in a parking place shall be

indicated by the issue by the ticket machine relating to the parking place in which the vehicle is left of a numbered ticket indicating that the charge has been paid and the day of issue and time of departure being the time at which the vehicle must leave the parking place and by exhibition of that ticket on the vehicle in the manner specified in Article 7

13(b) the expiry of the initial period for which the charge has been paid shall be

indicated when there is exhibited on the vehicle a ticket issued by the ticket machine relating to the parking place in which the vehicle is left showing the day of issue, payment of the charge and time of departure, and the time shown on the clock on the said ticket machine is later than the time of departure shown on the said exhibited ticket.

INDICATIONS AS EVIDENCE

14 For those parking places with ticket machines specified in Parts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,

7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 16 of Schedule 1 to this Order:

14(a) if at any time while a vehicle is left in a parking place during the permitted hours no ticket is exhibited on that vehicle in accordance with the

provisions of Article 13(a), unless the provisions of Article 25 apply, it shall be presumed unless the contrary is proved that the charge has not been duly paid and the initial charge together with the excess charge shall be payable;

14(b) if at any time while a vehicle is left in a parking place during the permitted

hours the clock on the ticket machine relating to the parking place in which the vehicle is left and the ticket exhibited on the vehicle gives the indication mentioned in Article 13(b) it shall be presumed unless the contrary is proved that the charge has been duly paid and that the period for which

payment was made by the charge has already expired and that indication shall:

14(b)(i) in any proceedings for an offence of Section 47 of the Act of 1984 of

leaving a vehicle in the parking place for longer after the excess charge has been incurred than the time authorised by Article 9 of this Order be evidence that it was so left;

14(b)(ii) in any proceedings for an offence under Section 47 of the Act of

1984 of failing duly to pay the excess charge be evidence that the charge was incurred

NO ADDITIONAL COINS TO BE INSERTED AFTER PAYMENT OF

INITIAL CHARGES

15 No person shall insert in the ticket machine relating to the parking place in

which a vehicle is left any coins additional to the coin or coins inserted by way of payment of the initial charge in respect of vehicle.

INTERVAL BEFORE A VEHICLE MAY AGAIN BE LEFT

16 No vehicle which has been taken away from a parking place, after the initial

charge has been incurred, shall until the expiration of one hour from the time it was taken away again be left in that parking place during the permitted hours.

MANNER OF STANDING IN PARKING PLACES

17 Every vehicle left in a parking place in respect of which a charge has been

incurred shall so stand that:

17(a) in the case of a parking place in relation to which special provisions as to the

manner of standing of vehicles in that place are specified in column 2 of Schedule 1 to this Order, as to be in accordance with those provisions; or

17(b) in the case of any other parking place:

17(b)(i) if the parking place is not in a one-way street, so that the left or near side of

the vehicle is adjacent to the left-hand edge of the carriageway; or

17(b)(ii) if the parking place is in a one-way street, so that the left or near side of the

vehicle is adjacent to the left-hand edge of the carriageway or the right or off side of the vehicle is adjacent to the right-hand edge of the carriageway; and

17(b)(iii) so that the distance between the edge of the carriageway and the nearest

wheel of the vehicle is not more than twelve inches; and

17(c) in the case of each parking place with ticket machines every part of the

vehicle is within the limits of the said parking place being the appropriate parking place to the ticket machine in which has been or should have been inserted any coin or coins for the purpose of payment of the initial charge.

ALTERATION OF POSITION OF VEHICLE IN PARKING PLACES

18 Where any vehicle is standing in a parking place in contravention of the

provisions of the last preceding Article or of the provisions of Article 25(3) of this Order a traffic warden or a police constable in uniform may alter or cause to be altered the position of the vehicle in order its position shall comply with those provisions.

REMOVAL OF VEHICLE FROM PARKING PLACES

19 Where a traffic warden or a police constable in uniform is of the opinion that

any of the provisions contained in Article 4, 9, 15, 16 or 23(2) of this Order have been contravened or not complied with in respect of a vehicle left in a parking place, he or she may remove or cause to be removed the vehicle from the parking place, and where it is so removed, shall provide for the safe custody of the vehicle.

MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES IN PARKING PLACES IN EMERGENCIES

20 A police constable in uniform or a traffic warden may move or cause to be

moved, in case of emergency, to any place he or she thinks fit, any vehicle left in a parking place.

POWER TO SUSPEND USE OF PARKING PLACES

21(1) Any person duly authorised by the Council or Chief Officer of Police may

suspend the use of a parking place or any part thereof whenever it is considered such suspension is reasonably necessary:

21(1)(a) for the purpose of facilitating the movement of traffic or promoting its safety;

21(1)(b) for the purpose of any building operation, demolition or excavation in or

adjacent to the parking place or the maintenance, improvement or reconstruction of the parking place or the laying, erection, alteration, removal or repair in or adjacent to the parking place of any sewer or of any main, pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas, water or electricity or of any telegraphic line, traffic sign, parking meter or ticket machine.

21(1)(c) for the convenience of occupiers of premises adjacent to the parking place

on any occasion of the removal of furniture from one office or dwelling house to another or the removal of furniture from such premises to a depository or to such premises from a depository;

21(1)(d) on any occasion on which it is likely by reason of some special attraction that

any street will be thronged or obstructed; or

21(1)(e) for the convenience of occupiers of premises adjacent to the parking place

at times of weddings or funerals, or on other special occasions.

21(2) A police constable in uniform may suspend for not longer than twenty-four

hours the use of a parking place or any part thereof whenever he or she considers such suspension reasonably necessary for the purpose of facilitating the movement of traffic or promoting its safety.

21(3) Any person suspending the use of a parking place or any part thereof in

accordance with the provisions of paragraph (1) or paragraph (2) of this Article shall thereupon:

21(3)(i) where the use of all parking spaces within a parking place relating to a ticket

machine have been suspended, place or cause to be placed over the ticket machine relating to those parking spaces a hood or other cover indicating that the use of the parking place is suspended and that waiting by vehicles is prohibited; and

21(3)(ii) when the use of any part or parts of a parking place has been suspended,

place or cause to be placed in or adjacent to that part or those parts a traffic sign or traffic signs indicating that waiting is prohibited.

21(4) On suspension of the use of a parking place or any part thereof in

accordance with the provisions of paragraph (1) of this Article any person duly authorised by the Council may temporarily remove any ticket machine relating to the said parking place or, as the case may be, that part thereof and any post, bracket or other support on which such ticket machine is fitted and shall thereupon place or cause to be placed in or adjacent to that parking bay a traffic sign giving the indication referred to in paragraph (3) of this Article.

21(5) No person shall cause or permit a vehicle to be left:

21(5)(a) in a parking place during such period as there is over the ticket machine

relating to that parking place a hood or other cover indicating that the use of the bay is suspended or during such period as there is in or adjacent to that bay a traffic sign placed in pursuance of paragraph (4) of this Article;

21(5)(b) in any part of a parking place not being a parking bay during such period as

there is in or adjacent to that part of the parking place a traffic sign placed in pursuance of paragraph (3)(i) and (3)(ii) of this Article, or in any part of the parking place during such period as there is in or adjacent to that part of the parking place a traffic sign placed in pursuance of paragraph (3)(i) and (3)(ii) or (4) of this Article. Provided that nothing in this paragraph shall render it unlawful to cause or permit any vehicle being used for fire brigade,

ambulance or police purposes or any vehicle being used for any purpose specified in Article 23(1)(b), (d) or (e) of this Order to be left in the parking bay, parking place, or part thereof during such periods referred to in this paragraph, or to any other vehicle so left if that vehicle is left with the permission:

21(5)(b)(i) of the person suspending the use of the parking place or the part thereof in

pursuance of paragraph (1) of this Article; or

21(5)(b)(ii) of a police constable in uniform; or

21(5)(b)(iii) of a traffic warden.

RESTRICTION OF USE OF VEHICLES AT PARKING PLACES

22 No person shall use any vehicle, while it is in a parking place in connection

with the sale of any article to any person in or near the parking place or in connection with the selling or offering for sale of his or her skill in handicraft or his or her services in any other capacity. Provided that nothing in this Article shall prevent the sale of goods from a vehicle:

22(a) if the vehicle is one which may be left in a parking place in accordance with

Article 3 of this Order and the goods are immediately delivered at or taken into premises adjacent to the parking place in which the vehicle is left and from which the sale is affected; or

22(b) if the vehicle is one to which the provisions of Article 23(1)(h) or (j) of this

Order apply.

RESTRICTION OF WAITING OF VEHICLES IN PARKING PLACES

23(1) Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions of this Order with respect to

vehicles left in a parking place in accordance with those provisions, any vehicle may wait during the permitted hours anywhere on the carriageway in a parking place, other than a parking place or part of a parking place the use of which has been suspended, if:

23(1)(a) the vehicle is waiting only for so long as is necessary to enable a person to

board or alight from the vehicle;

23(1)(b) the vehicle is waiting owing to the driver being prevented from proceeding by

circumstances beyond his control or such waiting being necessary in order to avoid accident;

23(1)(c) the vehicle is a vehicle used for fire brigade purposes or an ambulance, or a

vehicle (other than a passenger vehicle) in the service of a local authority or a vehicle in the service of a police force in either case being used in pursuance of statutory powers or duties;

23(1)(d) the vehicle is waiting only for so long as maybe necessary to enable it to be

used in connection with the removal of any obstruction to traffic;

23(1)(e) the vehicle is in the service of or employed by the Post Office and is waiting

while postal packets addressed to premises adjacent to the parking place in which the vehicle is waiting are being unloaded from the vehicle, or, having been unloaded therefrom, are being delivered or while postal packets are being collected from premises or posting boxes adjacent to the parking place in which the vehicle is waiting, or is in use in connection with the servicing of telephone kiosks adjacent to the parking place;

23(1)(f) the vehicle not being a passenger vehicle is waiting only for so long as may

be reasonably necessary to enable it to be used for any purpose specified in Article 21(1)(b) of this Order;

23(1)(g) the vehicle not being a passenger vehicle is in actual use in connection with

the removal of furniture from one office or dwellinghouse to another or the removal of furniture from such premises to a depository or to such premises from a depository;

23(1)(h) the vehicle is waiting other than in a parking space within a parking place

with ticket machines if goods are being sold or offered for sale from the vehicle by a person who is licensed by the Council to sell goods from a stationary pitch situated in the parking place;

23(1)(i) the vehicle is waiting only for so long as is necessary to enable it to be used

in connection with posting or removing advertising material in the form of posters on or from, or cleaning windows or chimneys in, premises adjacent to the parking place in which the vehicle is waiting; or

23(1)(j) in any other case the vehicle is waiting for the purpose of delivering or

collecting goods or merchandise, including, so far as a Bank is concerned, cash or other valuables or valuable securities, or loading or unloading the vehicle at premises adjacent to the parking place in which the vehicle is waiting and the vehicle not being a goods vehicle does not wait for such purpose for more than thirty minutes or for such longer period as a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden may authorise, or, being a goods vehicle does not so wait for more than thirty minutes or such longer periods as aforesaid if it is in any part of a parking place.

23(2) No charge specified in the foregoing provisions of this Order shall be

payable in respect of any vehicle waiting in a parking place in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this Article.

23(3) Except as provided in the foregoing provisions of this Article, the driver of a

vehicle shall not cause or permit the vehicle to wait in a parking place during the permitted hours.

23(4) Nothing in the foregoing provisions of this Article shall be taken as

authorising anything which would be a contravention of any regulations made or having effect as if made under Section 25 of the Act of 1984.

MANNER OF WAITING IN PARKING PLACES

24 A person causing or permitting a vehicle to wait in a parking place by virtue

of the provisions of sub-paragraph (e), (f), (g), (h), (i) or (j) in paragraph (1) of the last preceding Article shall take all such steps as are necessary to ensure:

24(a)(i) in the case of a parking place in relation to which special provisions as to the

manner of standing of vehicles in place are specified in column 2 of Schedule 1 to this Order the vehicle shall so stand:

24(a)(ii) that every part of the vehicle is within the limits of the parking place; or

24(a)(iii) that the longitudinal axis of the vehicle is parallel to the edge of the

carriageway nearest to the vehicle and the distance between the said edges and the nearest wheel of the vehicle is not more than twelve inches; and

24(b) in the case of any other parking place, that the longitudinal axis of the

vehicle is parallel to the edge of the carriageway nearest to the vehicle and the distance between the said edge and the nearest wheel of the vehicle is not more than twelve inches.

EXEMPTIONS FROM CHARGES

25(1) If at the time when a vehicle is left during the permitted hours in a parking

place with ticket machines, there is on all the ticket machines relating to that parking place a notice placed by any person duly authorised by the Council, or a traffic warden, indicating the ticket machine is out of order, that vehicle shall be exempt from the initial charge provided it is removed:

25(1)(a) in the case of a parking place specified in Part 2, 12, 13 and 16 of Schedule

1 to this Order within one hour after the said meter or ticket machine is

rectified;

25(1)(b) in the case of a parking place specified in Parts 3, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 11 of

Schedule 1 to this Order within two hours after the said meter or ticket machine is rectified;

25(1)(c) in the case of a parking place specified in Part 8 of Schedule 1 to this Order

within four hours after the said meter or ticket machine is rectified;

25(1)(d) in the case of a parking place specified in Part 15 of Schedule 1 to this Order

within eight hours after the said meter or ticket machine is rectified;

If the vehicle is not removed within such period the initial charge payable in respect of such period shall be treated as having been incurred and paid at

the time when the vehicle was left in the parking place and all the provisions of this Section of this Order shall apply accordingly.

25(2) A disabled person's vehicle left in parking places during the permitted hours

shall be exempt from the payment of any charge or compliance with any limitation of time during which a vehicle may be left in a parking place specified in the foregoing provisions of this Order.

25(3) Without prejudice to the generality of this Article, a vehicle to which this

Article applies shall stand in the parking bay in accordance with the provisions of Article 17 of this Order.

INSTALLATION OF TICKET MACHINES

26 The Council may:

26(a) install in such position in or in the vicinity of a parking place as they may

think fit such ticket machines as are required by this Section of this Order for the purposes of the parking place; and

26(b) carry out such other work as is authorised by this Section of this Order or is

reasonably required for the purposes of the satisfactory operation of a

parking place.

PARKING PLACES WITH RESTRICTED DAYS AND HOURS OF

OPERATION

27(1) The parking places specified in Parts 2, 3, 7, 8, 12, 13 and 15 of Schedule 1

to this Order operate under the foregoing provisions of this Section of this Order in all respects except that the hours of operation are from 9.00am to 5.00pm Mondays to Saturdays inclusive.

27(2) The parking places specified in Parts 5 and 6 of Schedule 1 to this Order

operate under the foregoing provisions of this Section of this Order in all respects except that the dates of operation are from 1st October of one year until 31st March of the following year.

27(3) The parking places specified in Part 9 of Schedule 1 to this Order operate

under the foregoing provisions of this Section of this Order in all respects except that the hours of operation are from 9.30am to 5.00pm Mondays to Fridays inclusive and from 9.00am to 5.00pm on Saturdays.

27(4) The parking places specified in Part 11 of Schedule 1 to this Order operate

under the foregoing provisions of this Section of this Order in all respects except that the hours of operation are from 9.00am to 5.00pm Mondays to Fridays inclusive.

27(5) The parking places specified in Part 16 of Schedule 1 to this Order operate

under the foregoing provisions of this Section of this Order in all respects except that the hours of operation are from 9.30am to 4.00pm Mondays to Saturdays inclusive.

SECTION 3

WAITING, LOADING AND UNLOADING OF VEHICLES IN CERTAIN ROADS

RESTRICTION OF WAITING OF VEHICLES

28 Save as provided in Articles 29 and 30 of this Order, no person shall, except upon the direction or with the permission of a police constable in uniform, cause or permit any vehicle other than a pedal cycle to wait in any restricted road during the restricted hours.

EXEMPTIONS FROM WAITING RESTRICTIONS

29(1) Nothing in Article 28 of this Order shall prevent any person from causing or

permitting a vehicle to wait in any restricted road:

29(1)(a) for so long as may be necessary to enable a person to board or alight from a

vehicle;

29(1)(b) for so long as may be necessary to enable the vehicle, if it cannot

conveniently be used for such purpose in any other road, to be used in connection with any funeral, building operation, demolition or excavation in or adjacent to any restricted road, the removal of any obstruction to traffic in any restricted road, the maintenance, improvement or reconstruction of any restricted road, or the laying, erection, alteration, removal or repair in or adjacent to any restricted road, of any sewer or of any main, pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas, water or electricity, or of any telegraphic line, traffic sign or parking meter;

29(1)(c) if the vehicle is a vehicle used for fire brigade purposes or an ambulance, or

any vehicle in the service of a local authority or police force in either case being used in pursuance of statutory powers or duties;

29(1)(d) if the vehicle is a hackney carriage waiting upon any duly authorised taxi

rank;

29(1)(e) if the vehicle is waiting owing to the driver being prevented from proceeding

by circumstances beyond his control or to such waiting being necessary in order to avoid accident;

29(1)(f) if the vehicle is in the service of or employed by the Post Office and is

waiting while postal packets addressed to premises adjacent to that road are being unloaded from the vehicle, or, having been unloaded therefrom, are being delivered or while postal packets are being collected from premises or posting boxes adjacent to that road, or is in use in connection with the servicing of telephone kiosks adjacent to that road;

29(1)(g) for so long as may be necessary to enable the vehicle to take on petrol, oil,

water or air from any garage situated on or adjacent to any restricted road;

29(1)(h) for so long as may be necessary to enable the vehicle, if it cannot

conveniently be used for such purpose in any other road, to be used in connection with posting or removing advertising material in the form of poster on or from, or cleaning windows or chimneys in, premises adjacent to that road; or

29(1)(i) for the purpose of loading or unloading the vehicle while the vehicle is in

actual use in connection with the removal of furniture from one office or dwelling-house to another or the removal of furniture from such premises to a depository or to such premises from a depository, except that no vehicle shall wait for any such purpose during the period between 8.30am and 6.30pm on any day insofar as any such period falls within the restricted hours in any part of a restricted road specified in Parts 1 and 2 of Schedule 2 to this Order unless notice is given twenty-four hours in advance to the police and their consent is obtained

29(1)(j) for a maximum period of three hours (not being a period separated by an

interval of less than one hour from a previous period of waiting by the same vehicle in the same road or part of road on the same day) if the vehicle is a disabled person's vehicle.

LOADING AND UNLOADING OF GOODS

30(1) Nothing in Article 28 of this Order shall prevent any person from causing or

permitting a vehicle to wait in any restricted road for so long as may be necessary for the purpose of delivering or collecting goods or merchandise or loading and unloading a vehicle at premises adjoining that road; provided that:

30(1)(a) no vehicle (other than a goods vehicle) engaged in delivering or collecting

goods or merchandise, or being loaded or unloaded shall wait during the restricted hours in the same place in any restricted road for a period of more than ten minutes or such longer period as a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden may authorise;

30(1)(b) no vehicle shall wait during the prohibited hours in any part of a prohibited

road specified in all Parts of Schedule 3 to this Order for the purpose of delivering or collecting goods or merchandise or loading or unloading the vehicle; and

30(1)(c) nothing in either of the preceding provisos shall apply so as to restrict the

loading or unloading of any vehicle while the vehicle is in actual use in connection with the collection or delivery of goods which cannot reasonably be loaded or unloaded outside the restricted or prohibited hours provided notice is given twenty-four hours in advance to the police and their consent is obtained.

30(2) Notwithstanding anything in paragraph (1) of this Article, the driver of a

vehicle waiting for the purpose of delivering or collecting goods or merchandise or loading or unloading the vehicle shall move the vehicle on the instruction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden whenever such moving may be reasonably necessary for the purpose of preventing obstruction.

SECTION 4

URBAN CLEARWAY

URBAN CLEARWAY

31 Save as provided in Articles 32, 33 and 34 no person shall except upon the

direction or with the permission of a police constable in uniform or of a traffic warden cause or permit any vehicle to wait for the periods specified in all Parts of Schedule 4 to this Order in the lengths of roads specified in the said Schedule 4 to this Order.

32 Nothing in Article 3l shall render it unlawful to cause or permit any vehicle to

wait in the lengths of roads specified in the said Schedule 4 for so long as may be necessary:

32(a) to enable a person to board or alight from the vehicle;

32(b) to enable a person to load on or unload personal luggage from the vehicle;

32(c) to enable the closing of any gate or other barrier at the entrance of premises to which the vehicle requires access or from which it has emerged if it is not reasonably practicable for the vehicle to wait otherwise than in the specified length of road while such gate or barrier is opened or closed.

33 Nothing in Article 3l shall apply so as to prevent any person from causing or

permitting any vehicle to wait during the periods specified in all Parts of Schedule 4 to this Order in the lengths of roads specified in the said Schedule 4 if the vehicle is being used:

33(a) in connection with any building operation or demolition in or adjacent to the

specified lengths of roads, the removal of any obstruction to traffic, the maintenance improvement or reconstruction of the specified lengths of roads, or the laying erection alteration or repair in, or adjacent to the specified lengths of roads of any sewer or of any main pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas, water, or electricity or of any telegraphic line;

33(b) for fire brigade, ambulance or police purposes;

33(c) in the service of a local authority or Water Authority in pursuance of statutory

powers or duties in or adjacent to the specified lengths of roads;

33(d) for the purpose of delivering or collecting postal packets as defined in

Section 87 of the Post Office Act l953.

34 Nothing in Article 3l of this Order shall render it unlawful to cause or permit a

vehicle to wait in any case where the person in control of it:

34(a) is required by law to stop;

34(b) is obliged to stop in order to prevent an accident; or

34(c) is prevented from proceeding by circumstances outside that person's control.

34(d) has stopped within a layby constructed between the edge of the carriageway

of the specified road and the highway boundary.

35 In any case of conflict between the provisions of this Section of this Order

and the provisions of any other Sections of this Order and in particular where the exemptions granted by this Section are more restrictive than any other exemptions granted by any other Section the provisions of this Section shall prevail; provided that the provisions of Section 5 of this Order shall prevail insofar as those provisions relate to bus stops in the lengths of roads specified in all Parts of Schedule 4 to this Order.

SECTION 5

BUS STOPS CLEARWAY

BUS STOPS CLEARWAY

36 Save as provided in Article 37 of this Order, no person shall except upon the

direction of, or with the permission of, a police constable in uniform or of a traffic warden, cause or permit any vehicle, other than a public service vehicle to wait during the hours between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any day in any bus stop in any of the lengths of, or on either of the sides of, the roads or parts of roads specified in Schedule 5 to this Order.

37 Nothing in Article 36 of this Order shall render it unlawful for a person to

cause or permit a vehicle to wait in a bus stop:

37(a) if the vehicle is being used for the removal of any obstruction to traffic;

37(b) if the vehicle is being used in the service of a local authority or with the

permission of a local authority in exercise of statutory powers or duties and whilst so being used in such service it is necessary for the vehicle to wait in that bus stop;

37(c) in any case where the person in control of the vehicle is required by law to

stop or is obliged to do so in order to avoid an accident, or is prevented from proceeding by circumstances outside his control; or

37(d) if the vehicle is being used for police, fire brigade or ambulance purposes.

38 In any case of conflict between the provisions of this Section of this Order

and the provisions of any other Sections of this Order and in particular where the exemptions granted by this Section are more restrictive than any other exemptions granted by any other Section the provisions of this Section shall prevail.

SECTION 6

ONE-WAY STREETS

ONE WAY STREETS

39 Save as provided in Article 40 and 41 of this Order no person shall cause

any vehicle to proceed in any road or part of road specified in column 1 of Schedule 6 to this Order in a direction other than specified, in relation to that road or part of road, in column 2 of the said Schedule 6.

EXEMPTIONS

40 Nothing in Article 39 of this Order shall apply to the driving of any

mechanical road cleansing vehicle being used in pursuance of statutory powers or to anything done with the permission of a police constable in uniform.

41 Nothing in Article 39 of this Order shall render it unlawful to cause or permit

any pedal cycle to travel in a one way street in the opposite direction to that specified in column 2 of Schedule 6 to this Order in any cycle lane marked on the roads or parts of roads specified in Part 1 of Schedule 23 to this Order.

SECTION 7

NO THROUGH ROADS

NO THROUGH ROADS

42 No person shall cause any motor vehicle travelling in any direction in the

road specified in column 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 7 to this Order to proceed beyond the point specified in relation to that road in column 2 of Part 1 of the said Schedule 7.

43(1) No person shall cause any vehicle other than a pedal cycle wheeled by a

pedestrian to proceed from the roads specified in column 1 of Part 2 of Schedule 7 to this Order into the roads specified in column 2 of Part 2 of the said Schedule 7.

43(2) No person shall cause any vehicle other than a pedal cycle being ridden or

wheeled by a pedestrian to proceed from the roads specified in column 1 of Part 3 of Schedule 7 to this Order into the roads specified in column 2 of Part 3 of the said Schedule 7.

EXEMPTIONS

44 Nothing in Articles 42 and 43 of this Order shall render it unlawful to cause

or permit a vehicle to proceed beyond the points and along the roads specified in Parts 1, 2 and 3 of Schedule 7 to this Order if the vehicle is being used for police, fire, or ambulance purposes.

SECTION 8

MOTOR CYCLE PARKING PLACES

DESIGNATION

45 Each area of the highway specified in Schedule 8 to this Order is designated

as a parking place for motor cycles.

MANNER OF STANDING

46 Every motor cycle left in a motor cycle parking place shall stand at an angle

of 90 degrees to the nearest edge of the carriageway.

POWER TO SUSPEND USE

47(1) Any person duly authorised by the Council or Chief Officer of Police may

suspend the use of a motor cycle parking place or any part thereof whenever he or she considers such suspension reasonably necessary for any of the purposes or in any of the circumstances specified in Article 21(1) of this Order.

47(2) A police constable in uniform may suspend for not longer than twenty-four

hours the use of a motor cycle parking place or any part thereof whenever he or she considers such suspension reasonably necessary for the purpose of facilitating the movement of traffic or promoting its safety.

47(3) Any person suspending the use of a motor cycle parking place or any part

thereof in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (1) or paragraph (2) of this Article shall thereupon place or cause to be placed in or adjacent to the parking place or part thereof the use of which is suspended a traffic sign indicating waiting by vehicles is prohibited.

47(4) No person shall cause or permit a motor cycle to be left in any part of a

motor cycle parking place during such period as there is in or adjacent to part of the parking place a traffic sign placed in pursuance of paragraph (3) of this Article, provided that nothing in this paragraph shall render it unlawful to cause or permit any vehicle being used for fire brigade, ambulance or police purposes to be left in any part of the parking place during such period as is referred to therein, or to any other vehicle so left if that vehicle is left with the permission:

47(4)(i) of the person suspending the use of the parking place or the part thereof in

pursuance of paragraph (1) of this Article;

47(4)(ii) of a police constable in uniform;

47(4)(iii) of a traffic warden.

RESTRICTION OF WAITING

48 No person shall leave a vehicle in a motor cycle parking place unless it is a

motor cycle.

RESTRICTIONS ON CARRYING OUT OF WORKS OF REPAIR

49 The driver of a motor cycle using a motor cycle parking place shall not permit

the carrying out of any work of construction or repair except such as may be necessary to enable the motor cycle to be removed from the parking place.

USE OF MOTOR CYCLE

50 The driver of a motor cycle using a motor cycle parking place shall stop the

engine as soon as the motor cycle is in position in the parking place and shall not start the engine except when about to change the position of the motor cycle in or about to depart from their parking place.

PROHIBITION OF SALES OF VEHICLES AND OTHER ARTICLES

51 No persons shall use a motor cycle while it is in a motor cycle parking place

in connection with the sale of any vehicle or of any other article to persons in or near the parking place or in connection with the selling or offering for hire of his skill or service.

REMOVAL OF VEHICLES

52 When a motor cycle is left in a motor cycle parking place in contravention of

any of the provisions contained in Articles 47(4) or 49 of this Order, or when a vehicle other than a motor cycle is left in a motor cycle parking place in contravention of the provisions of Article 48 of this Order, a police constable or a traffic warden may remove or arrange for the removal of the motor cycle or the vehicle, as the case may be, from the parking place.

METHOD OF REMOVAL OF VEHICLES

53 A police constable or a traffic warden removing a motor cycle or a vehicle

other than a motor cycle by virtue of the last preceding Article of this Order may do so by towing or driving the motor cycle or the vehicle, or in such other manner as he or she may think necessary and may take such measures in relation to the motor cycle or the vehicle as he or she may think necessary to enable its removal as aforesaid.

SAFE CUSTODY OF VEHICLES

54 When a police constable or a traffic warden removes or make arrangements

for the removal of a motor cycle or a vehicle from a motor cycle parking place by virtue of the last preceding Article of this Order,he or she shall

make such arrangements as may be reasonably necessary for the safe custody of the motor cycle or vehicle.

MOVEMENT OF MOTOR CYCLES IN EMERGENCIES

55 A police constable in uniform or a traffic warden may move or cause to be

moved, in case of emergency, to any place he or she thinks fit, motor cycles left in a parking place.

SECTION 9

REVOCATION OF EXISTING ORDERS

REVOCATION

56 The Orders specified in Schedule 25 to this Order as having effect by virtue

of Section 144 and paragraph 1 of Schedule 10 to the Act of 1984, in so far as they affect Area A, are hereby revoked.

SECTION 10

PROVISION OF DOCTOR PARKING PLACES AND SAMARITAN PARKING PLACES

DESIGNATION

57 Each area on a highway described in Schedule 9 to this Order is designated

as a doctor parking place.

58 Each area on a highway described in Schedule 10 to this Order is

designated as a Samaritan parking place.

NUMBER AND SITUATION

59 The number of doctor and Samaritan parking spaces in each parking place

shall be the number specified in relation thereto in column 3 of Schedules 9 and 10 to this Order, the situations of such parking spaces in each parking place shall be as may be determined by the Council.

VEHICLES FOR WHICH PARKING PLACES ARE DESIGNATED

60 Each parking place referred to in Schedules 9 and 10 to this Order may be

used, subject to the provisions of this Order, for the leaving at any time of such vehicles as display in the manner specified in Article 61 of this Order a valid permit issued in respect of that vehicle and relating to that parking place.

PERMITS TO BE DISPLAYED ON VEHICLES

61 At all times during which a vehicle is left in a parking place referred to in

Schedules 9 and 10 during the permitted hours the driver thereof shall cause to be displayed on the front or near side of the vehicle a valid permit issued in respect of that vehicle and relating to that parking place so all the particulars referred to in Article 73 of this Order are readily visible from the front or near side of the vehicle.

ALTERATION OF POSITION OF A VEHICLE

62 Where any vehicle is standing in a parking place in contravention of the

provisions of Article 66 of this Order, a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden may alter or cause to be altered the position of the vehicle in order that its position shall comply with those provisions.

REMOVAL OF A VEHICLE

63 Where a traffic warden or a police constable in uniform is of the opinion that

the provisions contained in Article 68(2) of this Order have been contravened he or she may remove or cause to be removed the vehicle from the parking place and, where it is so removed, shall provide for the safe custody of that vehicle.

MOVEMENT OF A VEHICLE IN AN EMERGENCY

64 A police constable in uniform or a traffic warden may move or cause to be

moved, in case of emergency, to any place he or she thinks fit any vehicle left in a parking place.

RESTRICTION ON THE REMOVAL OF PERMITS

65 Where a permit has been displayed on a vehicle in accordance with the

provisions of this Section of this Order, no person, not being the driver of the vehicle, shall remove the permit from the vehicle unless authorised to do so by the driver of the vehicle.

MANNER OF STANDING

66 Every vehicle left in a parking place in accordance with the foregoing

provisions of this Section of this Order shall so stand:

66(a) in the case of a parking place in relation to which special provisions as to the

manner of standing of a vehicle in that parking place are specified in column 2 of Schedules 9 and 10 as to be in accordance with those provisions;

66(b) in the case of any other parking place:

66(b)(i) if the parking place is not in a one- way street, the left or near side of the

vehicle is adjacent to the left-hand edge of the carriageway;

66(b)(ii) if the parking place is in a one-way street, the left or near side of the vehicle

is adjacent to the left-hand edge of the carriageway or the right or off side of the vehicle is adjacent to the right-hand edge of the carriageway; and

66(b)(iii) the distance between the edge of the carriageway and the side wheel of the

vehicle is not more than twelve inches; and

66(c) every part of the vehicle is within the limits of a parking space.

POWER TO SUSPEND

67(1) Any person duly authorised by the Council may suspend the use of a doctor

or Samaritan parking place or any part thereof whenever he or she considers such suspension reasonably necessary:

67(1)(a) for the purpose of facilitating the movement of traffic or promoting its safety;

67(1)(b) for the purpose of any building operation, demolition or excavation adjacent

to the parking place, the maintenance, improvement, or reconstruction of the highway, or cleansing of gullies in or adjacent to the parking place, the laying, erection, alteration or repair in or adjacent to the parking place of any

sewer or of any main, pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas, water or electricity or of any telegraphic line or the placing, maintenance or removal of any traffic sign;

67(1)(c) for the convenience of occupiers of premises adjacent to the parking place

on any occasion of the removal of furniture to or from one office or dwelling-house adjacent to the parking place from or to a depository, another office or dwelling-house;

67(1)(d) on any occasion on which it is likely by reason of some special attraction any

street will be thronged or obstructed; or

67(1)(e) for the convenience of occupiers of premises adjacent to the parking place

at times of weddings or funerals or on other special occasions.

67(2) A police constable in uniform may suspend for not longer than twenty-four

hours the use of a parking place or any part thereof whenever he or she considers such suspension reasonably necessary for the purpose of facilitating the movement of traffic or promoting its safety.

67(3) Any person or a police constable in uniform suspending the use of a parking

place or any part thereof in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (1) or as the case may be paragraph (2) of this Article shall thereupon place or cause to be placed in or adjacent to that parking place or as the case may be that part thereof and the use of which is suspended a traffic sign of any size, colour and type prescribed or authorised under Section 64 of the Act of 1984 indicating waiting by vehicles is prohibited.

67(4) No person shall cause or permit a vehicle to wait in any part of a parking

place during such period as there is in or adjacent to that part of the parking place a traffic sign in pursuance of paragraph (3) of this Article.

Provided that nothing in this paragraph shall apply:

67(4)(i) in respect of any vehicle being used for fire brigade, ambulance or police

purposes or any vehicle which is waiting for any reason specified in paragraphs (1)(a) or (1)(c) of Article 68 of this Order; or

67(4)(ii) to anything done with the permission of the person suspending the use of

the parking place or part thereof in pursuance of paragraph (1) of this Article.

RESTRICTION ON WAITING

68(1) Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section of this Order any

vehicle may wait during the permitted hours in any part of a doctor or Samaritan parking place if the use of that part has not been suspended and if:

68(1)(a) the vehicle is waiting only for so long as is necessary to enable a person to

board or alight from the vehicle;

68(1)(b) the vehicle is waiting owing to the driver being prevented from proceeding

by circumstances beyond his control or to such waiting being necessary in order to avoid an accident;

68(1)(c) the vehicle is a vehicle used for fire brigade purposes or an ambulance, or a

vehicle (other than a passenger vehicle) in the service of a local authority or a vehicle in the service of a police force in either case being used in pursuance of statutory powers or duties; or

68(1)(d) the vehicle is waiting for only so long as may be necessary to enable it to be

used in connection with the removal of any obstruction to traffic.

68(2) Except as provided by this Section of this Order the driver or person in

charge of a vehicle shall not cause or permit a vehicle to wait in a parking place during the permitted hours.

PLACING OF TRAFFIC SIGNS, ETC.

69 The Council shall:

69(a) cause the limits of each parking place and of each parking space to be

indicated on the carriageway by placing and maintaining thereon appropriate traffic signs of a size, colour and type prescribed or authorised under Section 64 of the Act of 1984; and

69(b) place and maintain in or in the vicinity of each parking place traffic signs of

any size, colour and type prescribed or authorised under Section 64 of the Act of 1984 indicating the number of such parking places and that such parking place may be used during the permitted hours for the leaving only of the vehicles specified in Article 60 of this Order; and

69(c) carry out such other work as is reasonably required for the purposes of the

satisfactory operation of a parking place.

APPLICATION FOR AND ISSUE OF PERMITS

70(1) Any legally qualified medical practitioner or employee of the Samaritans

may apply to the Council for the issue of a permit in respect of each vehicle which shall be specified in the application and any such application shall be made on a form issued by and obtainable from the Council and shall include the particular information and authentication required by such form to be supplied.

70(2) The Council may at any time require an applicant for a permit holder to

produce to an officer of the Council such evidence in respect of an application for a permit made to them as they may reasonably call for to verify any particulars or information given to them or in respect of any permit issued by them as they may reasonably call for to verify the permit is valid.

70(3) Upon receipt of an application duly made under the foregoing provisions of

this Article, the Council may issue to the applicant:

70(3)(a) permits for the leaving during the permitted hours in the parking place specified thereon of such vehicles specified in the application as they are satisfied are used by legally qualified medical practitioners or employees of the Samaritans who are liable to be called, of necessity, to emergencies away from the surgery or consulting room shown on such application to the extent the need for special parking arrangements is justified and to whom no suitable alternative parking facility is available within a reasonable distance; and

70(4) Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 72 of this Order, where the

Council have issued a permit or permits in relation to any particular parking place, the Council shall not issue any further permit in relation to that parking place which would be valid during any period which any other permit is or would be valid.

SURRENDER, WITHDRAWAL AND VALIDITY OF PERMITS

71(1) A permit holder may surrender a permit to the Council at any time and shall

surrender a permit to the Council on the occurrence of any one of the events set out in paragraph (3) of this Article.

71(2) The Council, may by notice in writing serve on the permit holder by sending

the same by recorded delivery service to the permit holder at the address shown by the person on the application for the permit or at any other address believed to be the person's place of abode, withdraw a permit if it appears to the Council that any one of the events set out in paragraph (3)(a) or (3)(c) of this Article has occurred and the permit holder shall surrender the permit to the Council within forty eight hours of the receipt of the aforementioned notice.

71(3) The events referred to in the foregoing provisions of this Article are:

71(3)(a) the vehicle or any vehicle in respect of which the permit was issued ceasing

to be used by an employee of the Samaritans or a legally qualified medical practitioner who is liable to be called, of necessity, to emergencies away from the surgery or consulting room shown on the application for permit to the extent the need for special parking arrangements can be justified;

71(3)(b) the withdrawal of such permit by the Council under paragraph (2) of this

Article;

71(3)(c) the revocation of the designation of the parking place in respect of which the

permit was issued;

71(3)(d) the issue of a revised permit or a duplicate permit by the Council under the

provisions of Article 72 of this Order;

71(3)(e) the permit ceasing to be valid pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (4) of

this Article.

71(4) Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions of this Article, a permit shall

cease to be valid at the expiration of the period specified thereon (which period shall not exceed a period of twelve months from the beginning of the month during which it first became valid) or on the occurrence of any one of the events set out in paragraphs (3)(a), (3)(b), (3)(c), or (3)(d) of this Article, whichever is the earlier.

71(5) Nothing in the foregoing provisions of this Article shall affect the validity of or

require the surrender of or enable the Council to withdraw the permit or not renew it on the grounds that the event set out in paragraph (3)(a) of this Article has occurred if the permit holder has duly applied to the Council for the permit to be amended pursuant to Article 72(1) of this Order.

APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT OF PERMITS AND ISSUE OF

DUPLICATE PERMITS

72(1)(a) A permit holder may at any time apply to the Council for a permit issued to

him or her to be amended so as to relate to any other vehicle or any additional vehicle or both being in either case a vehicle which is used by an employee of the Samaritans or a legally qualified medical practitioner who is liable to be called, of necessity, to emergencies away from the surgery or consulting room shown on the application for that permit to the extent that the need for special parking arrangements can be justified;

72(1)(b) Upon receipt of an application pursuant to sub-paragraph (1)(a) and of the

relevant permit, the Council may amend the permit accordingly or to such lesser extent as they think fit, or at its discretion, issue a revised permit, and if a revised permit is so issued, the permit shall become invalid and shall be surrendered to the Council.

72(2) If a permit is mutilated or accidently defaced or the figures or particulars

thereon have become illegible or the colour of the permit has become altered by fading or otherwise, the permit holder shall either surrender it to the Council or apply to the Council for the issue to him or her of a duplicate permit and the Council, upon the receipt of the permit, shall issue a duplicate so marked and upon such issue the permit shall become invalid.

72(3) If a permit is lost or destroyed, the permit holder may apply to the Council

for the issue to him or her of a duplicate permit and the Council, upon being satisfied as to such loss or destruction, shall issue a duplicate permit so marked and upon such issue the permit shall become invalid.

72(4) The provisions of this Order shall apply to a revised permit or a duplicate

permit and an application therefore as if it were a permit or as the case may be an application therefore.

FORM OF PERMITS

73 A permit shall be in writing and shall include the following particulars:-

73(a) the registration mark of the vehicle in respect of which the permit has been

issued;

73(b) the period during which, subject to the provisions of Article 71(4) of this

Order, the permit shall remain valid;

73(c) the number of the doctor or Samaritan parking place to which the permit

relates;

73(d) an indication that the permit has been issued by the Council;

73(e) the hours during which the vehicle in respect of which the permit has been

issued may be left in a parking place.

SECTION 11 (Articles 74 to 84) - Not applicable to this area.

SECTION 12

RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES

DESIGNATION

85 Each area of a highway which is described as a designated parking place in

Column 2 of all Parts of Schedule 12 to this Order is designated as a parking place for residents.

PERMITTED HOURS

86(1) Each resident's parking place specified in Parts 6, 8, 9 and 10 of Schedule

12 to this Order may be used subject to the provisions of this Order for the leaving during the permitted hours of such vehicles as are displaying in the manner specified in Article 95 of this Order a valid permit issued to a resident by the Council in respect of that vehicle

86(2)(a) Each resident's parking place specified in Parts 5(1) and 5(2) of Schedule 12

to this Order may be used subject to the provisions of this Order for the leaving during the hours of 9.00am and 6.00pm Mondays to Saturdays of such vehicles as are displaying in the manner specified in Article 95 of this Order a valid permit issued to a resident by the Council in respect of that vehicle.

86(2)(b) Each resident's parking place specified in Parts 1(1) and 2(1) of Schedule 12

to this Order may be used subject to the provisions of this Order for the leaving during the hours of 9.00am and 8.00pm Mondays to Saturdays of such vehicles as are displaying in the manner specified in Article 95 of this Order a valid permit issued to a resident by the Council in respect of that vehicle.

86(2)(c) Each resident's parking place specified in Part 3(1) of Schedule 12 to this

Order may be used subject to the provisions of this Order for the leaving during the hours of 8.30am and 8.00pm Mondays to Saturdays of such vehicles as are displaying in the manner specified in Article 95 of this Order a valid permit issued to a resident by the Council in respect of that vehicle.

86(3) Each resident's parking place specified in Part 4(1) of Schedule 12 to this

Order may be used subject to the provisions of this Order for the leaving during the hours of 8.00am and 8.00pm Mondays to Saturdays of such vehicles as are displaying in the manner specified in Article 95 of this Order a valid permit issued to a resident by the Council in respect of that vehicle.

86(4) Nothing in Article 86 (1) of this Order shall prevent any person from causing

or permitting any vehicle to wait for up to 30 minutes with return prohibited within two hours between the hours of 8.00am and 8.00pm Mondays to Saturdays inclusive in each of the residents parking places specified in Part 4 of Schedule 12 to this Order.

86(5) Nothing in Article 86(1) or any subsequent Article of Section 12 of this Order

shall prevent any resident whose usual place of abode is at premises the postal address of which is Beaufort Place from being eligible for the issue of a permit for visitors subject to the provisions of this Order.

87(1) Each resident's parking place specified in Parts 5,6,7,8,9 and 10 of Schedule

12 to this Order may be used subject to the provisions of this Order for the leaving during the permitted hours of such vehicles as are displaying in the manner specified in Article 95 of this Order a valid permit issued to a resident or a business proprietor in respect of that vehicle.

87(2) Nothing in Article 87(1) of this Order shall allow any person or any permit

holder to cause or permit any vehicle displaying in the manner specified in Article 95 of this Order a valid permit issued by the Council in respect of that vehicle to wait between the hours of 9.00am and 5.00pm Mondays to Fridays in any resident bays described in Parts 5(2), 6(2), 7(2), 8(2), 9(2) and 10(2) of Schedule 12 to this Order.

87(3) Nothing in Article 87(1) or any subsequent Article of this Order shall allow

any resident of the streets or parts of streets specified in Part 10(3) of Schedule 12 to this Order to apply for, be issued with or display permits for visitors.

87(4) Nothing in Article 87(1) or any subsequent Article of this Order shall allow:

87(4)(i) for a resident of the streets or parts of streets specified in Part 10(3) of

Schedule 12 to this Order to be issued with or be in possession of more than one valid permit at any time; and

87(4)(ii) for more than ten valid permits to be issued to residents of the streets or

parts of streets specified in Part 10(3) of Schedule 12 to this Order at any time.

APPLICATION FOR AND ISSUE OF PERMITS

88(l) Any resident or business proprietor who is the owner of a vehicle of the

following class that is to say a passenger vehicle, a goods vehicle of 1.5 tonnes or less unladen weight or a motor cycle may apply to the Council for the issue of a permit for the leaving of that vehicle and any such application shall be made on a form issued by and obtainable from the Council and shall include the particulars and information required by such form to be supplied and shall be accompanied by a remittance for such charge specified in Article 92 of this Order as is appropriate in respect of the permit for which application is being made.

88(2) Any resident may apply to the Council for the issue of a permit for visitors for

the leaving of a passenger vehicle, a goods vehicle of 1.5 tonnes or less unladen weight or a motor cycle and any such application shall be made on a form issued by and obtainable from the Council and shall include the

particulars and information required by such form to be supplied and shall be accompanied by a remittance for such charge specified in Article 92 of this Order as is appropriate in respect of the permit for which application is being made.

88(3) The Council may at any time require an applicant for a permit or a permit

holder to produce to an officer of the Council such evidence in respect of an application for a permit made to them as they may reasonably require to verify any particulars or information given to them or in respect of any permit issued by them as they may reasonably require to verify that the permit is valid.

88(4) On receipt of any application duly made under the foregoing provisions of

this Article and of the appropriate fees specified in Article 92 of this Order the Council upon being satisfied that the applicant is a resident or a business proprietor and is the owner of a vehicle of the class specified in paragraph (l) of this Article shall issue to the applicant therefor:

88(4)(a) One permit for the leaving during the permitted hours in a resident's parking

space in any parking place of the vehicle to which such permit relates by the owner of such vehicle or by any person using such vehicle with the consent of the owner other than a person to whom such vehicle has been let for hire or reward, provided that subject to the provisions of Article 90 of this Order the Council shall not issue a permit to any person which would be valid for any period during which any other permit issued to that person is or would be valid; and

88(5) On receipt of any application for a permit for visitors duly made under the

foregoing provisions of this Article and of the appropriate fees specified in Article 92 of this Order the Council upon being satisfied that the applicant is a resident or a visitor shall issue to the applicant thereof permits for the leaving during the permitted hours in a resident's parking space in any parking place of a vehicle by the owner of such vehicle or by a person using such vehicle with the consent of the owners other than a person to whom such vehicle has been let or hire or reward, provided that the owner or person using such vehicle is visiting the resident to whom the permit was issued.

88(6) Any resident of premises constructed after the operative date specified in

Article 1 of this Order and which has off-street parking associated with the said premises complying with the Council's adopted parking standards in relation to planning applications shall not be eligible for the issue of a permit in accordance with Article 88(1) of this Order.

88(7) Any business proprietor shall be eligible for one permit only in respect of

each and every business address.

SURRENDER WITHDRAWAL AND VALIDITY OF PERMITS

89(l) A permit holder may surrender a permit to the Council at any time and shall

surrender a permit to the Council on the occurrence of any one of the events set out in paragraph (3) of this Article.

89(2) The Council may by notice in writing served on the permit holder by sending

the same by the recorded delivery service to a permit holder at the address shown by that person on the application for the permit or at any other address believed to be that person's place of abode withdraw a permit if it appears to the Council that any one of the events set out in paragraphs (3)(a) or (3)(d) of this Article has occurred and the permit holder shall surrender the permit to the Council within forty eight hours of the receipt of the aftermentioned notice.

89(3) The events referred to in the foregoing provisions of this Article are:-

89(3)(a) The permit holder ceasing to be a resident or a business proprietor;

89(3)(b) The permit holder ceasing to be the owner of the vehicle in respect of which

a permit was issued;

89(3)(c) The withdrawal of such permit by the Council under the provisions of

paragraph (2) of this Article;

89(3)(d) The vehicle in respect of which such permit was issued being adapted or

used in such manner that it is not a vehicle of the class specified in Article 88 of this Order;

89(3)(e) The issue of a duplicate permit by the council under the provisions of Article

90 of this Order;

89(3)(f) The permit ceasing to be valid pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (4) of

this Article;

89(4) Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions of this Article a permit shall

cease to be valid at the expiration of the period specified thereon (which period shall be that in respect of which payment has been made) or on occurrence of any one of the events set out in paragraphs 3(a),3(b),3(c),3(d),or 3(e) of this Article whichever is the earlier.

89(5) Where a permit is issued to any person upon receipt of a cheque which is

subsequently dishonoured the permit shall cease to be of any effect and the Council shall by notice in writing served on the person to whom such permit was issued by sending the same by the recorded delivery service to the permit holder at the address shown by that person on the application for the permit or at any other address believed to be that person's place of abode require that person to surrender the permit to the Council within forty-eight hours of the receipt of the aforementioned notice.

89(6) Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions of this Article the Council may

also withdraw a permit or permits issued under the provisions of Article 88(5) in accordance with the procedure provided for in Article 89(2) if:

89(6)(a) the permit or permits are not being used by bona fide visitors to the resident

to whom the permit or permits were issued; or

89(6)(b) the provisions of Article 92(3) cease to apply.

APPLICATIONS FOR AND ISSUE OF DUPLICATE PERMITS

90(l) If a permit is mutilated or accidentally defaced or the figures or particulars

thereon have become illegible or the colour of the permit has been altered by fading or otherwise the permit holder shall either surrender it to the Council or apply to the Council for the issue to him or her of a duplicate permit and the Council upon the receipt of the permit shall issue a duplicate permit so marked and upon such issue the original permit shall become invalid.

90(2) If a permit other than a permit for visitors issued under the provisions of

Article 88(5) is lost or destroyed the permit holder may apply to the Council for the issue to him or her of a duplicate permit and the Council upon being satisfied as to such loss or destruction shall issue a duplicate permit so marked and upon such issue the original permit shall become invalid.

90(3) The provisions of this Order shall apply to a duplicate permit and an application therefore as if it were a permit or as the case may be an application therefore.

FORM OF PERMITS

91(1) A permit issued under the provisions of Article 88(4)(a) shall be in writing

and shall include the following particulars:

91(1)(a) The registration mark of the vehicle in respect of which the permit has been

issued;

91(1)(b) The period during which, subject to the provisions of Article 89 of this Order,

the permit shall remain valid;

91(1)(c) An indication that the permit has been issued by the Council;

91(1)(d) The hours during which the vehicle in respect of which the permit has been

issued may be left in a resident's parking place;

91(1)(e) An indication in a colour unique to that area that the charge appropriate to

the period during which the permit shall remain valid has been paid to the Council in connection with the issue of the permit; and

91(1)(f) An indication of the area for which the permit is valid.

91(2) A permit for visitors issued under the provisions of Article 88(5) shall in all

respects include the particulars specified in Article 91(1) except that the registration mark of the vehicle displaying the permit and the day, month and year on which the permit is being used shall be inserted by the visitor in writing and in ink.

91(3) A permit for business proprietors issued under the provisions of Article 88

shall in all respects include the particulars specified in Article 91(1) except that up to three registrations marks of vehicles may be inserted by the Council subject to the provisions of Article 88(1).

AMOUNT OF CHARGE AT PARKING PLACES AND EXEMPTIONS

92(1) The charge per year in connection with the issue of a permit under the

provisions of Article 88(4)(a) for the leaving of a vehicle in any resident's parking place specified in:

92(1)(a) Parts 1(1), 2(1) and 3(1) of Schedule 12 shall be 17 pounds 50 pence for a

motor cycle, 35 pounds for any other eligible vehicle and 52 pounds for business proprietors, and

92(1)(b) Parts 4(1), 5(1), 5(2), 6(1), 6(2), 8(1), 8(2), 9(1), 9(2), 10(1) and 10(2) of

Schedule 12 shall be 15 pounds for a motor cycle, 30 pounds for any other eligible vehicle and 45 pounds for business proprietors

92(2) The charge in connection with the issue of a permit under the provisions of

Article 88(5) for the leaving of a vehicle in any resident's parking place shall be 60 pence a day subject to a minimum purchase of five days at any one time and a maximum purchase of sixty days at any one time.

92(3) Nothing in Article 92(2) shall prevent any resident who is elderly or infirm

from applying for, and the Council issuing thereto, any number of permits at no cost to the resident, providing that:

92(3)(a) permission is given by the resident to approach his or her doctor to obtain an

assessment of the resident's infirmity or lack of mobility;

92(3)(b) the resident's doctor supplies to the Council an assessment of the resident's

infirmity or lack of mobility together with an estimation of the frequency and number of official visits to the resident;

92(3)(c) no more than sixty days of permits shall be issued at any one time.

PAYMENT OF THE CHARGE IN CONNECTION WITH THE ISSUE OF

PERMITS

93 The charge in respect of the issue of a permit for the leaving of a vehicle in a

resident's parking place shall be payable in accordance with the provisions of Article 92 of this Order.

REFUND OF CHARGE PAID IN CONNECTION WITH THE ISSUE OF A

PERMIT

94(1) A permit holder who surrenders a permit to the Council after the permit has

become valid shall be entitled to a refund of part of the charge paid in respect of the issue thereof calculated in accordance with the provision of the next following paragraph.

94(2) The part of the charge which is refundable under the provision of the last

foregoing paragraph in respect of permits issued under provisions of Article 88(4)(a) shall be calculated as one quarter of the charge for one whole year in respect of each complete period of three months of the period specified therefore as the period during which it shall be valid which remains unexpired at the time when the permit is surrendered to the Council.

94(3) The part of the charge which is refundable under the provision of Article

94(1) in respect of permits issued under the provisions of Article 88(5) shall be the charge paid for each and every minimum purchase of five days which have not been used.

DISPLAY OF PERMITS

95 At all times during which a vehicle is left in a resident's parking place during

the hours specified in Articles 86 and 87 there shall be displayed in the relevant position on the vehicle a valid permit issued in respect of that vehicle and that area so that all the particulars referred to in Article 91 of this Order are readily visible from the outside of the vehicle.

RESTRICTION ON THE REMOVAL OF PERMITS AND NOTICES

96 Where a permit has been displayed on a vehicle in accordance with the

provisions of Article 95 of this Order no person not being the driver of the vehicle shall remove the permit from the vehicle unless authorised to do so by the driver of the vehicle.

EXEMPTIONS FOR DISABLED DRIVERS

97 Nothing in Articles 86 and 87 of this Order shall render it unlawful to cause

or permit any invalid carriage or any disabled person's vehicle to wait in any resident's parking place designated by this Order.

PLACE OF TRAFFIC SIGNS

98 The Council shall:

98(a) cause the limits of each resident's parking place to be indicated on the

carriageway by placing and maintaining thereon traffic signs of any size colour and type prescribed or authorised under Section 64 of the Act of l984; and

98(b) place and maintain on or in the vicinity of each resident's parking place traffic

signs of any size colour and type prescribed or authorised under Section 64 of the Act of l984 indicating that such parking place may be used during the permitted hours for the leaving of vehicles only as specified in Article 86 of this Order; and

98(c) carry out such other work as is reasonably required for the purposes of the

satisfactory operation of the resident's parking places.

MANNER OF STANDING

99 Every vehicle left in a resident's parking place in accordance with the

provisions of this Order shall so stand :

99(1) in the case of a resident's parking place in relation to which special

provisions as to the manner of standing of vehicles are specified in column 2 of Schedule 12 to this Order, as to be accordance with those provisions;

99(2) in the case of any other resident's parking place;

99(2)(a) that the distance between the edge of the carriageway and the nearest

wheel of the vehicle is not more than twelve inches; and

99(2)(b) that every part of the vehicle is within the limits of the resident's parking

place.

99(3) that the vehicle does not obstruct the access to any off-street parking or

loading/unloading facilities.

ALTERATION OF POSITION OF VEHICLE

100 Where any vehicle is standing in a resident's parking place in contravention

of the provisions of the last preceding Article a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden may alter or cause to be altered the position of the vehicle in order that its position shall comply with those provisions.

REMOVAL OF VEHICLES

101 Where a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden is of the opinion that

any of the provisions contained in Article 105(3) of this Order have been contravened or not complied with in respect of a vehicle left in a resident's parking place he or she may remove or cause to be removed the vehicle from the resident's parking place and where it is so removed shall provide for the safe custody of the vehicle.

MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES IN EMERGENCIES

102 A police constable in uniform or a traffic warden may move or cause to be

moved in case of emergency to any place he or she thinks fit any vehicle left in a resident's parking place.

103(l) Any person duly authorised by the Council may suspend the use of a

resident's parking place or any part thereof whenever he or she considers such suspension reasonably necessary:

103(l)(a) for the purpose of facilitating the movement of traffic or promoting its safety;

103(l)(b) for the purpose of any building operation demolition or excavation in or

adjacent to the resident's parking place or the maintenance improvement or reconstruction of the resident's parking place or the laying erection alteration removal or repair in or adjacent to the resident's parking place of any sewer or of any main pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas water or electricity or of any telegraphic lines or traffic sign;

103(l)(c) for the convenience of occupiers of premises adjacent to the resident's

parking place on any occasion of the removal of furniture from one office or dwelling-house to another or the removal of furniture from such premises to a depository or to such premises from a depository;

103(l)(d) on any occasion on which it is likely by reason of some special attraction that

any street will be thronged or obstructed; or

103(l)(e) for the convenience of occupiers of premises adjacent to the resident's

parking place at times of weddings or funerals or on other special occasions.

103(2) A police constable in uniform may suspend for not longer than twenty four

hours the use of a resident's parking place or any part thereof whenever he or she considers such suspension reasonably necessary for the purpose of facilitating the movement of traffic or promoting its safety.

103(3) Any person suspending the use of a resident's parking place or any part

thereof in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (l) or paragraph (2) of this Article shall thereupon place or cause to be placed in or adjacent to that resident's parking place or the part thereof the use of which is suspended a traffic sign indicating that waiting by vehicles is prohibited.

103(4) No person shall cause or permit a vehicle to be left in any resident's parking

place or part of a resident's parking place during such period as there is in or adjacent to that resident's parking place or part of a resident's parking place a traffic sign placed in pursuance of paragraph (3) of this Article, provided that nothing in this paragraph shall render it unlawful to cause or permit any vehicle being used for fire brigade ambulance or police purposes or any vehicle being used for any purpose specified in Article 105(l) (b) (d) or (e) of this Order to be left in the resident's parking place or part of a resident's parking place during any such period or to any other vehicle so left if that vehicle is left with the permission:

103(4)(a) of the person suspending the use of the resident's parking place or the part

thereof in pursuance of paragraph l of this Article; or

103(4)(b) of a police constable in uniform or of a traffic warden.

RESTRICTION OF USE OF VEHICLES

104 No person shall use any vehicle while it is in a resident's parking place

during the permitted hours in connection with the sale of any article to any person in or near the resident's parking place or in connection with the selling or offering for sale of his skill in handicraft or his services in any other capacity. Provided that nothing in this Article shall prevent the sale of goods from a vehicle:

104(a) if the vehicle is a passenger vehicle, a goods vehicle, a motor cycle, or an

invalid carriage and the goods are immediately delivered at or taken into premises adjacent to the vehicle from which the sale is effected; or

104(b) if the vehicle is one to which the provisions of Article 105(h) apply.

RESTRICTION OF WAITING OF VEHICLES

105(l) Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions of this Order with respect to

vehicles left in a resident's parking place in accordance with those provisions any vehicle may wait during the permitted hours anywhere on the carriageway in a resident's parking place other than a resident's parking

place or part of a resident's parking place the use of which has been suspended if:

105(l)(a) the vehicle is waiting only for so long as is necessary to enable a person to

board or alight from the vehicle;

105(l)(b) the vehicle is waiting owing to the driver being prevented from proceeding by circumstances beyond his control or to such waiting being necessary in order to avoid accident;

105(l)(c) the vehicle is a vehicle used for fire brigade purposes or an ambulance or a

vehicle (other than a passenger vehicle) in the service of a local authority or a vehicle in the service of a police force in either case being used in pursuance of statutory powers or duties;

105(l)(d) the vehicle is waiting only for so long as may be necessary to enable it to be

used in connection with the removal of any obstruction to traffic;

105(l)(e) the vehicle is in the service of or employed by the Postal Service and is

waiting while postal packets addressed to premises adjacent to the resident's parking place in which the vehicle is waiting are being unloaded from the vehicle or having been unloaded therefrom are being delivered or while postal packets are being collected from premises or posting boxes adjacent to the parking place in which the vehicle is waiting or is in the use in connection with the servicing of telephone kiosks adjacent to the resident's parking place;

105(l)(f) the vehicle not being a passenger vehicle is waiting only for so long as may

be necessary to enable it to be used for any purpose specified in Article

103(l)(b) of this Order;

105(l)(g) the vehicle is in actual use in connection with the removal of furniture from

one office or dwelling-house to another or the removal of furniture from such premises to a depository or to such premises from a depository;

105(l)(h) the vehicle is waiting otherwise than in a resident's parking space if goods

are being sold or offered for sale from the vehicle by a person who is licensed by the Council to sell goods from a stationary pitch situated in the resident's parking place;

105(l)(i) the vehicle is waiting only for so long as is necessary to enable it to be used

in connection with posting or removing advertising material in the form of posters on or from or cleaning windows or chimneys in premises adjacent to the resident's parking place in which the vehicle is waiting; or

105(l)(j) in any other case the vehicle is waiting for the purpose of delivering or

collecting goods or merchandise or loading or unloading the vehicle at premises adjacent to the resident's parking place in which the vehicle is

waiting and the vehicle not being a goods vehicle does not wait for such purpose for more than thirty minutes or for such longer period as a police

constable in uniform or a traffic warden may authorise or being a goods vehicle does not so wait for more than thirty minutes or such longer period as aforesaid if it is in any part of a resident's parking space.

105(2) No charge specified in the foregoing provisions of this Order shall be

payable in respect of any vehicle waiting in a parking place in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this Article.

105(3) Except as provided in the foregoing provisions of this Article the driver of a

vehicle shall not cause or permit the vehicle to wait in a resident's parking place during the permitted hours.

105(4) Nothing in the foregoing provisions of this Article shall be taken as

authorising anything which would be a contravention of any regulations made or having effect as if made under Section 25 of the Act of l984.

SECTION 13

DISABLED PERSONS PARKING PLACES

DESIGNATION

106 The parts of the road specified in Schedule 13 to this Order are designated

as parking places for disabled person's vehicles.

CLASS OF VEHICLES

107 Each parking place specified in Schedule 13 to this Order may be used

subject to the provisions of this section of this Order for the waiting of any disabled person's vehicle which displays a disabled person's badge.

MANNER OF STANDING

108 Every vehicle left in a disabled person's parking place shall so stand to be

parallel to the kerb in the parking place and wholly within the limits of a parking bay delineated by white lines on the carriageway.

POWER TO SUSPEND USE

109 Nothing in Article 107 of this Order shall restrict the power of the Council for

preventing obstruction of the streets by Order on the occasion of any public procession rejoicing or illumination or where the streets are thronged or liable to be obstructed to close any disabled person's parking place.

RESTRICTION OF WAITING BY A VEHICLE

110(1) The driver of a vehicle shall not be permitted to wait in any disabled person's

parking place unless the vehicle complies with Article 107 of this Order and is left in accordance with Article 108 of this Order.

110(2) A driver of a vehicle shall not use a disabled person's parking place:

110(2)(a) so as to unreasonably prevent access to any premises adjoining the road or

the use of the road by other persons or so as to be a nuisance;

110(2)(b) when for preventing obstruction of the streets the Council shall by order

made on the occasion of any public procession rejoicing or illumination or when the streets are thronged or liable to be obstructed have closed that parking place and exhibited notice of such closing on or near the disabled person's parking place.

110(3) The driver of a motor vehicle using a disabled person's parking place shall

stop the engine as soon as the vehicle is in position in the disabled person's parking place and shall not start the engine except when about to change the position of the vehicle in or to depart from the parking place.

110(4) No person shall use a vehicle while it is in a disabled person's parking place

in connection with the sale of any article to persons in or near the parking place or in connection with the selling or offering for hire of his or her skills or services.

REMOVAL OF VEHICLE

111(1) When a vehicle is left in a disabled person's parking place in contravention

of any of the provisions contained in Article 110 of this Order a person authorised in that behalf by the Council a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden may remove the vehicle or arrange for it to be removed from that parking place provided that when a vehicle is waiting in a disabled person's parking place in contravention of Article 108 of this Order a person authorised in that behalf by the Council may alter or cause to be altered the position of the vehicle in order that its position shall comply with the said Article 108.

111(2) Any person removing a vehicle or altering its position by virtue of sub

paragraph (1) of this Article may do so by towing or driving the vehicle or in such other manner as that person may think necessary and may take such measures in relation to the vehicle as thought necessary to enable the removal of or alteration of its position as the case may be.

111(3) When a person removes or makes arrangements for the removal of a vehicle from a disabled person's parking place by virtue of sub paragraph (1) of this Article that person shall make such arrangements as may be reasonably necessary for the safe custody of the vehicle.

DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION

112 Disabled person's parking places specified in Schedule 13 to this Order shall

remain in operation for 24 hours on all days.

SECTION 14 (Articles 113 to 118) - Not applicable to this area.

SECTION 15

PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLE PARKING PLACE

DESIGNATION

119 Each area on a highway described in Column 2 of Schedule 15 to this Order

is designated as a parking place for public service vehicles not operating on a scheduled service.

USE OF THE PARKING PLACE

120(l) Subject to the provisions of Article 125 of this Order the public service

vehicle parking places described in Schedule 15 to this Order shall be used or may be entered only by public service vehicles not operating on a scheduled service for the purpose of loading or unloading of persons and the driver of any such vehicle shall whilst the vehicle is within the parking place comply with the provisions of this Order.

120(2) The driver of any public service vehicle which is within the public service

vehicle parking place:

120(2)(a) shall not leave the vehicle in any position in the parking place except in such

position as may be specified in Schedule 15 to this Order or as may be indicated by a duly authorised officer of the Council a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden; and

120(2)(b) shall not so far as practicable leave the vehicle in such position at any time

or for any period except at the time and for the period specified in Article 128 of this Order or as may be indicated by a duly authorised officer of the Council a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden.

120(3) The driver of a public service vehicle which is within the public service

vehicle parking place:

120(3)(a) shall comply with any traffic signs placed in the parking place in accordance

with the provisions of Article 124 of this Order;

120(3)(b) shall not obstruct access to or egress from the parking place;

120(3)(c) except as provided in paragraph (4) of this Article shall not permit the vehicle

to wait in the parking place if the vehicle is in a condition of disrepair or dilapidation or is leaking oil, petrol or other fuel;

120(3)(d) shall comply with any instruction issued by a duly authorised representative

of the Council, a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden notwithstanding that such instructions may contravene any provisions of this Order.

120(4) No person shall whilst a public service vehicle is within the public service

vehicle parking place carry out or permit to be carried out to the public service vehicle any work of cleaning, construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair (except where a duly authorised representative of the Council is satisfied upon representations being made to him or her that it would be more expeditious for repairs to be carried out to the vehicle in the public service vehicle parking place to enable it to leave rather than to require it to be removed for such repairs).

TRAFFIC SIGNS

121 The Council shall:

121(a) cause the limits of the public service vehicle parking place and of each

parking space therein, if any, to be indicated on the carriageway by placing and maintaining therein appropriate markings in the carriageway; and

121(b) carry out such other work as is reasonably required for the purposes of the

satisfactory operation of the public service vehicle parking place.

MANNER OF STANDING

122 Every public service vehicle left in a public service vehicle parking place

specified in Schedule 15 to this Order shall stand wholly within the parking spaces marked on the carriageway and shall comply with any special manner of standing specified in Column 2 of the said Schedule 15.

ALTERATION OF POSITION OF VEHICLES

123(l) Where any public service vehicle is standing in the public service vehicle

parking place in contravention of any of the provisions of this Order and the driver of the public service vehicle is absent or otherwise unable or unwilling to move the public service vehicle a duly authorised representative of the Council, a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden may alter or cause to be altered the position of the public service vehicle in order that its position shall comply with those provisions.

123(2) If the position of the public service vehicle shall be altered pursuant to this

Article such alteration and the public service vehicle whilst its position is being altered shall be at the risk of the Council and the Council will ensure that its own insurance cover the driver and the public service vehicle whilst its position is being altered.

POWER TO SUSPEND

124(l) Any person authorised by the Council a police constable in uniform or a

traffic warden may suspend the use of the public service vehicle parking place or any part thereof whenever he or she considers such suspension

reasonably necessary after prior consultation with the operators except in an emergency:

124(l)(a) for the purpose of facilitating the movement of traffic or promoting road

safety; or

124(l)(b) for the purpose of any building operation demolition or excavation in or

adjacent to the parking place or the maintenance improvement or reconstruction of the parking place or the laying erection alteration removal or repair in or adjacent to the parking place of any sewer or of any main pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas water or electricity or of any telegraphic line or traffic sign.

124(2) Any person suspending the use of the public service vehicle parking place or

any part thereof in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (l) of this Article shall thereupon place or cause to be placed in or adjacent to the parking place or the part thereof the use of which is suspended a traffic sign indicating that waiting by public service vehicles is prohibited and indicating an alternative parking site where practicable.

124(3) No person shall cause or permit a public service vehicle to be left in the

public service vehicle parking place or part of the public service vehicle parking place during such period as there is in or adjacent to that parking place or part thereof a traffic sign placed in pursuance of paragraph (2) of this Article, provided that nothing in this paragraph shall render it unlawful to cause or permit any vehicle being used for any purpose specified in Article 125(l)(a) or (b) of this Order to be left in the parking place or part thereof during any such period or any other vehicle so left if that vehicle is left with the permission:

124(3)(i) of the person suspending the use of the parking place or the part thereof in

pursuance of paragraph (l) of this Article; or

124(3)(ii) of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden.

RESTRICTION OF WAITING

125(l) Any vehicle may wait anywhere in the public service vehicle parking place

for so long as may be necessary if:-

125(l)(a) the vehicle is a vehicle used for police fire brigade or ambulance purposes or

a vehicle in the service of a local authority which is being used in pursuance of statutory powers or duties;

125(l)(b) the vehicle is being used in connection with the removal of any obstruction to

traffic or with the repair of a permitted public service vehicle in accordance with Article 120(4) of this Order;

125(l)(c) the vehicle is being used for any purpose specified in Article 124(l) of this

Order.

125(2) Except as provided in the foregoing provisions of this Article the driver of a

vehicle shall not cause or permit any vehicle other than a vehicle specified in Article 120(l) of this Order to wait in the public service vehicle parking place.

126 The driver of a motor vehicle using a public service vehicle parking place

shall stop the engine as soon as the vehicle is in position in the parking place and shall not start the engine except when about to change position of the vehicle in or to depart from the parking place.

127 No person shall use a vehicle while it is in a public service vehicle parking

place in connection with the sale of any article to persons in or near the parking place or in connection with the selling or offering for hire of his skill or services.

DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION

128(1) The public service vehicle parking places specified in Schedule 15 to this

Order shall operate on all days between the first of April and the thirtieth of September inclusive in the same calendar year between the hours of 8.30 am and 6.30 pm.

128(2) The driver of any public service vehicle which is within the public service

vehicle parking place shall not permit the vehicle to wait for longer than 15 minutes with return prohibited within one hour of the time of leaving the parking place.

SECTION 16

NO ENTRY

NO ENTRY

l29 No person shall cause a vehicle to enter the roads and parts of the roads

specified in Part l of Schedule 16 to this Order at the location and from the directions specified in Part l of the said Schedule 16.

NO ENTRY EXCEPT PEDAL CYCLES

130 No person shall cause a vehicle other than a pedal cycle to enter the road

and part of the road specified in Part 2 of Schedule 16 to this Order at the location and from the directions specified in Part 2 of the said Schedule 16.

NO ENTRY EXCEPT PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES

131 No person shall cause a motor vehicle other than a public service vehicle

operating on a scheduled service to enter the road and part of the road specified in Part 3 of Schedule 16 to this Order at the location and from the directions specified in Part 2 of the said Schedule 16.

SECTION 17

PROHIBITED TURNS

NO LEFT TURN

l32(1) No person shall except with the permission or upon the direction of a police

constable in uniform or a traffic warden cause or permit any motor vehicle to make a left turn into the roads or parts of roads specified in Column l of Part l of Schedule 17 to this Order from the road or parts of roads specified in Column 2 of Part l of the said Schedule 17.

132(2) No person shall except with the permission or upon the direction of a police

constable in uniform or a traffic warden cause any vehicle to make a left turn into the roads or parts of roads specified in Column l of Part 5 of Schedule 17 to this Order from the roads or parts of roads specified in Column 2 of Part 5 of the said Schedule 17.

NO RIGHT TURN

133(1) No person shall except with the permission or upon the direction of a police

constable in uniform or a traffic warden cause or permit any vehicle to make a right turn into the roads or parts of roads specified in Column l of Part 2 of Schedule 17 to this Order from the roads or parts of roads specified in Column 2 of Part 2 of the said Schedule 17.

133(2) No person shall except with the permission or upon the direction of a police

constable in uniform or a traffic warden cause any motor vehicle to make a right turn into the roads or parts of roads specified in Column l of Part 3 of Schedule 17 to this Order from the roads or parts of roads specified in Column 2 of Part 3 of the said Schedule 17.

NO U-TURN

134 No person shall except with the permission or upon the direction of a police

constable in uniform or a traffic warden cause any vehicle to effect a U-turn in the roads or parts of roads specified in Column l of Part 4 of Schedule 17 to this Order at the location specified in Column 2 of Part 4 of the said Schedule 17.

EXEMPTIONS

135 Nothing in Article 133 of this Order shall make it unlawful for a vehicle to

make a right turn into the road or parts of roads specified in Column 1 of Part 3 of Schedule 17 to this Order from the road or parts of roads specified in Column 2 of Part 3 of the said Schedule 17 if the said vehicle is a pedal cycle.

136 Nothing in Article 134 of this Order shall make it unlawful to cause a vehicle

to effect a U-turn on those roads or parts of roads specified in Part 4 of Schedule 17 to this Order if the vehicle is being used for police fire or ambulance purposes.

SECTION 18

WEIGHT LIMITS

WEIGHT LIMITS

137(1) Save as provided in Article 139 of this Order no person shall cause any

motor vehicle the weight of which whether laden or unladen exceeds the maximum gross metric weight of 3 tonnes to proceed on any of the lengths of road specified in Part l of Schedule 18 to this Order.

137(2) Save as provided in Article 139(b),139(c) and 139(d) of this Order no person

shall cause any motor vehicle the weight of which whether laden or unladen exceeds the maximum gross metric weight of 7.5 tonnes to proceed between 6.00pm and 7.00am the following day on any of the lengths of road specified in Part 3 of Schedule 18 to this Order.

137(3) Save as provided in Article 139 of this Order no person shall cause any

motor vehicle the weight of which whether laden or unladen exceeds the maximum gross metric weight of 7.5 tonnes to proceed on any of the lengths of road specified in Part 4 of Schedule 18 to this Order.

138 Save as provided in Article 139 of this Order no person shall cause any

motor vehicle the weight of which whether laden or unladen exceeds the maximum gross metric weight of 17 tonnes to proceed on any of the lengths of road specified in Part 2 of Schedule 18 to this Order.

EXEMPTIONS

139 Nothing in Articles 137 and 138 of this Order shall apply so as to prevent any

person from causing any vehicle to proceed in any of the lengths of roads specified in Schedule 18 to this Order upon the direction or with the permission of a police constable or traffic warden in uniform or if the vehicle is being used:

139(a) for the conveyance of persons goods or merchandise to or from any

premises situated on or adjacent to the said lengths of road; or

139(b) in connection with any building operation or demolition in or adjacent to any

of the said lengths of road the removal of an obstruction to traffic the maintenance improvement or reconstruction of the said lengths of road or the laying erection alteration or repair in or adjacent to the said lengths of road of any sewer or of any main pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas water or electricity or of any telegraphic line; or

139(c) for police fire brigade ambulance or local authority purposes or if the vehicle

is being used as a public service vehicle.

139(d) to gain access to or egress from premises operating under the conditions of

Department of Transport Operators License and that the said vehicle is

licensed to operate from the said premises and is complying in all respects with the conditions of the license.

SECTION 19

LIMITED ACCESS

LIMITED ACCESS

140 Save as provided in Articles 141 and 142 of this Order no person shall cause

or permit any vehicle to enter the roads or parts of roads specified in Column 1 of Parts 1 and 2 of Schedule 19 to this Order.

EXEMPTIONS

141 Nothing in Article l40 of this Order shall render it unlawful to cause or permit

any vehicle to enter the roads or parts of roads specified in Column 1 of Parts l and 2 of Schedule 19 to this Order upon the direction or with the permission of a police constable or traffic warden in uniform or, if as specified in the Articles referred to in Column 2 of Parts 1 and 2 of the said Schedule 19 the vehicle is being used:

141(a) for the conveyance of persons or goods to any premises situated in or

adjacent to the specified road; or

141(b) in connection with any building operation or demolition taking place in the

vicinity of the specified road, the removal of any obstruction to traffic in the specified road, the maintenance improvement or reconstruction of the specified road or the laying erection alteration or repair in or near the specified road of any sewer or of any main pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas water or electricity or of any telegraphic line;

141(c) for access to any premises situated on the specified road or adjacent to the

specified road and only accessible for motor vehicles from the specified

road;

141(d) for police, fire brigade or ambulance purposes;

141(e) in the service of a local authority or water authority in pursuance of its

statutory powers or duties; or

141(f) for the purpose of delivering or collecting postal packets as defined in

Section 87 of the Post Office Act l953(b);

141(g) for gaining access to or egress from a residents parking place within the said road or part of road and the vehicle is displaying a valid permit as specified under Article 91 of this Order for the area in which includes the said road or part of road;

141(h) for the conveyance of persons or goods to or from any premises situated in,

or adjacent to and only accessible from, the specified road except between the hours of 10.00 am and 4.00 pm on Saturdays only; or

141(i) for the conveyance of persons or goods to or from any off street parking or

loading facilities accessible only from the specified road between the hours of 10.00 am and 4.00 pm on Saturdays only.

PERMITTED CLASSES OF VEHICLES

142 Nothing in Articles 140 and 141 of this Order shall render it unlawful to cause

or permit any vehicle to enter the roads or parts of roads specified in column 1 of Parts l and 2 of Schedule 19 to this Order if, as specified in Column 3 of the said Schedule 19, the vehicle is a:

142(a) public service vehicle;

142(b) hackney carriage;

142(c) goods vehicle which is in actual use for delivering or collecting goods to or

from any premises adjoining;

142(d) disabled person's vehicle;

142(e) private vehicle or motor cycle with a permit requiring access to Eden Street

Backway and or 47 Eden Street;

142(f) vehicle used to gain access to or for the conveyance of goods to or from

premises situated in or adjacent to Burleigh Place, the service area to the north east of Burleigh Place and so much of Burleigh Street as lies between its junction with Adam & Eve Street and East Road;

142(g) private hire car;

142(h) invalid carriage as defined in Section l36 of the Act of l984 being used to

gain access to premises adjoining;

142(i) motor cycle;

142(j) hackney carriage requiring access to the roads or parts of roads specified in

Column 1 of Parts 1 and 2 of Schedule 19 to this Order between the hours of 5.3O p.m. to 9.35 a.m. on all days;

142(k) pedal cycle being wheeled by a pedestrian;

142(l) vehicle proceeding under the supervision of a police constable in uniform or

a traffic warden and is being used for the delivery and collection of goods which are heavy or bulky or which might suffer damage if carried by other means or which are valuable and liable to be stolen if carried by other means to premises fronting the road;

142(m) pedal cycle being ridden or wheeled by a pedestrian;

142(n) vehicle to be used for the purpose of delivering or collecting bullion, monies

or securities to or from the Midland Bank PLC or the Trustees Savings Bank PLC in Burleigh Street;

142(o) vehicle proceeding to and from the garage premises at the rear of Nos. 12 -

15 Blossom Street;

142(p) goods vehicle which is in actual use for delivering or collecting goods to or

from premises adjoining the specified road except between the hours of 10.00 am and 4.00 pm on Saturdays only; or

142(q) a motor vehicle being used by a resident of Nos.43, 45, 47, 53, 55, 57, 59,

61, 63, 65, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 122 and 124 Victoria Road and Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Beaconsfield Terrace, Victoria Road.

DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION

143(1) The limited access, exemptions and permitted classes of vehicles on the

roads or parts of roads specified in Part l of Schedule 19 to this Order apply at any time for all days.

143(2) The limited access, exemptions and permitted classes of vehicles on the

roads or parts of roads specified in Part 2 of Schedule 19 to this Order apply between the hours of 8.3O a.m. to 6.3O p.m. Mondays to Saturdays inclusive.

SECTION 20

BOX JUNCTIONS

BOX JUNCTIONS

144 No vehicle shall be driven into a boxed area as specified in Schedule 20 to

this Order and thereafter driven in such a direction that it becomes necessary owing to the presence of stationary vehicles for any part of that vehicle to remain at rest within the boxed area, provided that it shall not be an offence for a vehicle to be driven into a boxed area and then into a position where it can conveniently wait to make a right turn and is there prevented from being driven out of the boxed area by reason only of the presence of other stationary vehicles in or near that area waiting to complete a right turn.

145 Nothing in Article 144 of this Order shall apply:

145(a) to anything done on the direction or with the permission of a police constable

in uniform or of a traffic warden;

145(b) to a vehicle used for police fire brigade or ambulance purposes; or

145(c) to a vehicle the driver of which when entering the boxed area had

reasonable cause to believe that he or she would immediately be able to drive the vehicle out of that area.

SECTION 21

BUS/CYCLE LANES

BUS/CYCLE LANE

146 No person shall cause or permit any vehicle other than a pedal cycle, public

service vehicle, schools bus or works bus to enter the bus/cycle lane marked on the roads or parts of the roads specified in Parts l and 2 of Schedule 21 to this Order except on the direction or with the permission of a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden.

EXEMPTIONS

147 Nothing in Article 146 of this Order shall make it unlawful to cause or permit

any vehicle to enter proceed or wait in a bus/cycle lane marked on the roads or parts of roads specified in Parts l and 2 of Schedule 21 to this Order if and so long as may be necessary to enable:

147(a) the vehicle to be used for the removal of any obstruction to traffic;

147(b) the vehicle to be used for police fire brigade or ambulance purposes;

147(c) the vehicle to be used in the service of any local authority water authority or

public utility/authority or with the permission of any such authority in pursuance of statutory powers or duties;

147(d) a person to board or alight from such vehicle provided that no such vehicle

may wait in the same place for longer than two minutes;

147(e) goods to be loaded on or unloaded from the vehicle at premises having an

entrance from the side of the road on which the bus/cycle lane is situated and no other entrance provided that such loading as can be carried out only from the bus/cycle lane shall take place only whilst no prohibition of loading or unloading on the bus/cycle lane by virtue of any other order in force;

147(f) the vehicle to avoid an accident; or

147(g) the vehicle to gain entrance to off street loading facilities or garaging.

DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION

148(1) The bus/cycle lane marked on the roads or parts of roads specified in Part l

of Schedule 21 to this Order shall operate between the hours of 8.00 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. Mondays to Saturdays inclusive.

148(2) The bus/ cycle lane marked on the roads or parts of roads specified in Part 2

of Schedule 21 to this Order shall operate between the hours of 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. Mondays to Saturdays inclusive.

SECTION 22

DUAL USE CYCLE TRACKS

DESIGNATION

149 The lengths of footways specified in Schedule 22 to this Order are

designated as cycle tracks whereby persons may proceed along the said lengths of footways by riding pedal cycles as well as on foot.

VEHICLE RESTRICTIONS

150 No person shall drive or cause to be driven any motor vehicle along the

lengths of footways specified in Schedule 22 to this Order unless with the permission of a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden.

SECTION 23

CYCLE LANES

CONTRA-FLOW CYCLE LANES

151 No person shall cause or permit any vehicle at any time to enter wait or

proceed in the cycle lane marked on the roads or parts of roads specified in Part l of Schedule 23 to this Order except on the direction or with the permission of a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden unless the vehicle is a pedal cycle proceeding in the direction specified in Part l of the said Schedule 23.

EXEMPTIONS

152 Nothing in Article 151 of this Order shall render it unlawful for any vehicle to

enter proceed or wait in the cycle lane if and for so long as may be

necessary to enable:

152(a) the vehicle to be used for the removal of any obstruction to traffic;

152(b) the vehicle to be used for police fire brigade or ambulance purposes;

152(c) the vehicle to be used in service of any local authority or water authority or

with the permission of any such authority in pursuance of statutory powers or duties; providing that whilst being so used it is necessary for the vehicle to wait or proceed in the cycle lane;

152(d) the vehicle to pass vehicles parked on the side of the carriageway opposite

to a marked cycle lane;

152(e) the vehicle to avoid an accident; or

152(f) the vehicle to gain entrance to off-street loading facilities or garaging.

MANDATORY WITH FLOW CYCLE LANES

153 No person shall cause or permit to be caused any vehicle at any time to

enter wait or proceed in the cycle lane marked on the roads or parts of roads specified in Part 2 of Schedule 23 to this Order except on the direction or with the permission of a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden unless the vehicle is a pedal cycle proceeding in the direction specified in Part 2 of the said Schedule 23.

EXEMPTIONS

154 Nothing in Article 153 of this Order shall render it unlawful to cause or permit

any vehicle to enter the cycle lane marked on the roads or parts of roads specified in of Part 2 of Schedule 23 to this Order if the vehicle is:

154(a) a public service vehicle waiting or proceeding to and from waiting in a part of

the carriageway which is bounded by a road marking shown in diagram lO25 in Schedule 2 of the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions l98l lawfully in place;

154(b) a vehicle being used for police fire or ambulance purposes;

154(c) in the service of a local authority in pursuance of the authority's statutory

powers or duties;

154(d) a vehicle that cannot conveniently be used for such purpose in any other

road being used in connection with the removal of any obstruction to traffic the maintenance and improvement or reconstruction of the lengths of roads referred to or the laying erection or alteration or repair in or near the said lengths of roads of any sewer or of any main pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas water or electricity or of any telegraphic line;

154(e) in the service of or employed by the Post Office being used for the purposes

of delivering or collecting postal packets as defined in Section 87 of the Post Office Act l953;

154(f) a vehicle crossing the carriageway to gain access to off-street parking or

loading facilities; or

154(g) a vehicle crossing the carriageway to gain access to premises situated

adjacent to the carriageway and to which access cannot be gained from any other road.

SECTION 24

PARKING PLACES WITHOUT CHARGE

DESIGNATION

155 Each area of the highway specified in Column 2 of Parts 1 and 2 Schedule

24 to this Order is designated as a parking place without charge.

CLASS OF VEHICLE

156 Each parking place without charge specified in Parts 1 and 2 Schedule 24 to

this Order may be used subject to the provisions of Section 24 of this Order for the waiting of any vehicle not exceeding an unladen weight of 1.5 tonnes.

MANNER OF STANDING

157 Every vehicle left in a parking place without charge shall so stand in the

parking place to be wholly within the limits of a parking bay delineated by white lines on the carriageway.

POWER TO SUSPEND USE

158 Nothing in Article 156 of this Order shall restrict the power of the Council or

the Chief Officer of Police for preventing obstruction of the streets by Order on the occasion of any public procession rejoicing or illumination or where the streets are thronged or liable to be obstructed to close any parking place without charge.

RESTRICTION OF WAITING BY A VEHICLE

159(1) The driver of a vehicle shall not be permitted to wait in any parking place

without charge unless the vehicle complies with Article 156 of this Order and is left in accordance with Article 157 of this Order.

159(2) A driver of a vehicle shall not use a parking place without charge:

159(2)(a) so as to unreasonably prevent access to any premises adjoining the road or

the use of the road by other persons or so as to be a nuisance;

159(2)(b) when for preventing obstruction of the streets the Council shall by order

made on the occasion of any public procession rejoicing or illumination or when the streets are thronged or liable to be obstructed have closed that parking place and exhibited notice of such closing on or near the parking place.

159(3) The driver of a motor vehicle using a parking place without charge shall stop

the engine as soon as the vehicle is in position in the parking place and shall not start the engine except when about to change the position of the vehicle in or to depart from the parking place.

159(4) No person shall use a vehicle while it is in a parking place without charge in

connection with the sale of any article to persons in or near the parking place or in connection with the selling or offering for hire of his or her skills or services.

159(5) No person shall cause or permit a vehicle to use parking place number 1

specified in Part 1 of Schedule 24 to this Order for any longer than 23 hours in every 24 hours.

159(6) No vehicle shall wait in any parking place without charge specified in Part 2

of Schedule 24 to this Order between 8.30 am and 6.30 pm Monday to Saturday longer than 30 minutes with return prohibited within one hour.

REMOVAL OF VEHICLE

160(1) When a vehicle is left in a parking place without charge in contravention of

any of the provisions contained in Article 159 of this Order a person authorised in that behalf by the Council or a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden may remove the vehicle or arrange for it to be removed from that parking place provided that when a vehicle is waiting in a parking place in contravention of Article 157 of this Order a person authorised in that behalf by the Council a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden may alter or cause to be altered the position of the vehicle in order that its position shall comply with the said Article 157.

160(2) Any person removing a vehicle or altering its position by virtue of sub

paragraph (1) of this Article may do so by towing or driving the vehicle or in such other manner as that person may think necessary and may take such measures in relation to the vehicle as thought necessary to enable the removal of or alteration of its position as the case may be.

160(3) When a person authorised by the Council, a police constable in uniform or a

traffic warden removes or makes arrangements for the removal of a vehicle from a parking place without charge by virtue of sub paragraph (1) of this Article that person shall make such arrangements as may be reasonably necessary for the safe custody of the vehicle.

DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION

161(1) Parking places without charge specified in Part 1 of Schedule 24 to this

Order shall remain in operation for 24 hours Monday to Saturday.

161(2) Parking places without charge specified in Part 2 of Schedule 24 to this

Order shall remain in operation between 8.30 am and 6.30 pm Monday to Saturday.

GIVEN under the COMMON SEAL)

of CAMBRIDGE CITY COUNCIL )

this 10th day of January )

1994 in the presence of: )

Head of Legal Services

Area A (Consolidation) 1993

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 1 Not applicable to this area

PART 2

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (1 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

1 All that part of the east side of 4

NEWNHAM ROAD which is bounded on the

east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends from a

point 125.3 metres south of its junction with

Silver Street southwards for a distance of

20.7 metres and which has a width throughout

of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 3

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

1 All that part of the east side of .BROOKSIDE

which is bounded on the east by so much

of the edge of the carriageway of

that highway as extends from a point

6.4 metres south of its junction with

Lensfield Road southwards for a distance

of 20.7 metres and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

2 All that part of west side of BROOKSIDE

which is bounded on the west by so much

of the edge of the carriageway of

that highway as extends from a point

11.0 metres south of its junction with

Lensfield Road southwards for a distance

of 86.5 metres and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

3 All that part of the south side of

LENSFIELD ROAD which is bounded on the south

by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that

highway as extends from a point 127.7 metres east

of its junction with Panton Street eastwards

for a distance of 21.5 metres and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

4 All that part of the south side of LENSFIELD ROAD

which is bounded on the south by so much of the edge

of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a

point 61 metres east of its junction with Panton Street

eastwards for a distance of 49.5 metres and which has

a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 3

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

5 All that part of the north side of MAID'S

CAUSEWAY which is bounded on the north

by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 43 metres west of its

junction with Brunswick Walk westwards

for a distance of 20.7 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

6 All that part of the south side of .NEWMARKET

ROAD which is bounded on the south by so

much of the edge of the carriageway

of that highway as extends from a point 13 metres

west of the centreline of Napier Street westwards for

a distance of 20 metres and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

7 All that part of the northeast side of PARKSIDE

which is bounded on the northeast by so much of

the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 34.4 metres northwest of its junction with

Warkworth Terrace northwestwards for a distance of

24.4 metres and which has a width throughout

of 2.0 metres

8 All that part of the northeast side of PARKSIDE which is

bounded on the northeast by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends from a point

70.9 metres northwest of its junction with Warkworth Terrace

northwestwards for a distance of 31.6 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

9 All that part of the southwest side of

PARKSIDE which is bounded on the

southwest by so much of the edge of

the carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 10.4 metres northwest of

its junction with Warkworth Terrace northwestwards

for a distance of 97.5 metres and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

10 All that part of the west side of REGENT STREET

which is bounded on the west by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 244.4 metres north of its junction with

Lensfield Road northwards for a distance of

20.7 metres and which has a width throughout

of 2.0 metres

11 All that part of the east side of .REGENT STREET

which is bounded on the east by so much of the edge

of the carriageway of that highway as extends from

a point 118.3 metres north of its junction with

Gonville Place southwards for a distance of 10 metres

and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

12 All that part of the north side of SILVER STREET

which is bounded on the north by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 43.9 metres east of its junction with

Queen's Road eastwards for a distance of 62.5 metres

and which has a width throughout of 5.4 metres

for diagonal standing of vehicles

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 3

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

13 All that part of the east side of

TENNIS COURT ROAD; which is bounded

on the east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 20.9 metres north of a point

opposite its junction with Fitzwilliam Street

northwards for a distance of 10.1 metres

and which has a width throughout of

2.0 metres

14 All that part of the east side of

TENNIS COURT ROAD which is bounded on

the east by so much of the edge of

the carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 41.5 metres north of a point

opposite its junction with Fitzwilliam Street

northwards for a distance of 9.8 metres and

which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

15 All that part of the east side of

TENNIS COURT ROAD which is bounded on

the east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends from a

point 53.8 metres north of a point opposite its junction

with Fitzwilliam Street northwards for a distance of

10.0 metres and which has a width throughout of

2.0 metres

16 All that part of the east side of TRUMPINGTON STREET

which is bounded on 7879 the east by so much of the edge

of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a

point 14.4 metres south of its junction with Fitzwilliam Street

southwards for a distance of 48.4 metres and which has a

width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 3

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

17 All that part of the east side of

TRUMPINGTON STREET which is bounded on

the east by so much of the edge of

the carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 117.8 metres south

of its junction with Fitzwilliam Street southwards

for a distance of 43 metres and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

18 All that part of the east side of TRUMPINGTON STREET

which is bounded on the east by so much of the edge

of the carriageway of that highway as extends from

a point 169.7 metres south of its junction with

Fitzwilliam Street southwards for a distance of 10.1 metres

and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

PART 4 - Not applicable to this area.

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 5

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR) OPERATIVE BETWEEN 1st OCTOBER AND 31st MARCH

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

1 All that part of the south side of SILVER STREET

which is bounded on the south by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends
from a point 125.9 metres east of its junction with

Newnham Road eastwards for a distance of

31.7 metres and which has a width throughout of

2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 6

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR) OPERATIVE BETWEEN 1st OCTOBER AND 31st MARCH

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

1 All that part of the south side of

CHESTERTON ROAD which is bounded on the

south by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 22 metres west of the centre

line of Jesus Green Footbridge for a

distance of 36 metres in a westerly

direction and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 7

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

1 All that part of the south east side of 3

ARTHUR STREET; which is bounded on the

southeast by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 7 metres southwest of its

junction with Searle Street southwestwards

for a distance of 15 metres and which has

a width throughout of 2.0 metres

2 All that part of the south side of 7BATEMAN STREET which is bounded on the south by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 3 metres west of

its junction with Hills Road westwards

for a distance of 94 metres and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres.

3 All that part of the south side of BATEMAN STREET

which is bounded on the south by so much of the edge

of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 77 metres east of

its junction with Trumpington Road

eastwards for a distance of 46 metres

and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

4 All that part of the southwest side of CARLYLE ROAD

which is bounded on the southwest by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 176.5 metres northwest of

its junction with Chesterton Road northwestwards for a

distance of 52 metres and which has a width throughout

of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 7

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

5 All that part of the northeast side of 7

CASTLE STREET; which is bounded on the

northeast by so much of the edge

of the carriageway of that highway

as extends from a point 71 metres

southeast of its junction with Mount Pleasant

southeastwards for a distance of 37 metres and

which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

6 All that part of the south side of CHESTERTON ROAD

which is bounded on the south by so much of the edge

of the carriageway of that highway as extends from

a point 104 metres west of its junction with

Victoria Avenue westwards for a distance of 83 metres

and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

7 All that part of the south side of 5

CHESTERTON ROAD which is bounded on

the south by so much of the edge

of the carriageway of that highway

as extends from a point 25 metres

west of its junction with Victoria Avenue westwards

for a distance of 27 metres and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

8 All that part of the north side of 3

CHESTERTON ROAD which is bounded on

the north by so much of the edge of

the carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 85 metres west of

its junction with Victoria Avenue

westwards for a distance of 15 metres

and which has a width throughout of

2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 7

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

9 All that part of the south side of

CHESTERTON ROAD which is bounded on the

south by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 73 metres east of the

centre line of Jesus Green Footbridge

eastwards for a distance of 81 metres

and which has a width throughout of 2.0

metres

10 All that part of the south side of CHESTERTON ROAD

which is bounded on the south by so much of the edge

of the carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 58 metres west of the

centre line of Jesus Green Footbridge

westwards for a distance of 121 metres

and which has a width throughout of 2.0

metres

11 All that part of the north side of CROSS STREET which

is bounded on the north by so much of the edge of

the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point

7 metres west of its junction with Mawson Road for a

distance of 34 metres in a westerly direction and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

12 All that part of the south side of CROSS STREET which is

bounded on the south by so much of the edge of

the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point

7 metres west of its junction with Mawson Road for a

distance of 34 metres in a westerly direction and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 7

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

13 All that part of the north side of 15

DEVONSHIRE ROAD; which is bounded on the

north by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 30 metres east of its

junction with Tenison Road eastwards

for a distance of 70 metres and which has a

width throughout of 2.0 metres

14 All that part of the west side of 5

DEVONSHIRE ROAD which is bounded on the

west by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 79 metres south of its

junction with Mill Road southwards for

a distance of 40 metres and which has a

width throughout of 2.0 metres

15 All that part of the west side of EMERY STREET

which is bounded on the west by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 28 metres north of its

junction with Mill Road northwards for a distance

of 32 metres and which has a width throughout of

2.0 metres

16 All that part of the west side of FISHER STREET 5

which is bounded on the west by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 9.1 metres south of its junction with

Victoria Road southwards for a distance of 25 metres

and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 7

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

17 All that part of the western side of

GLISSON ROAD which is bounded on the

west by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 15 metres south of its

junction with Mill Street southwards

for a distance of 15 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

18 All that part of the western side of 10.5

GLISSON ROAD which is bounded on the

west by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 55 metres north of its

junction with Hills Road northwards for

a distance of 93 metres and which has

a width throughout of 2.0 metres

19 All that part of the northwest side of 13.5

HARVEY ROAD; which is bounded on the

northwest by so much of the edge

of the carriageway of that highway

as extends from a point 12 metres

northeast of its junction with

Hills Road for a distance of 83 metres

in a northeasterly direction and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

20 All that part of the southeast side of 17.5

HARVEY ROAD; which is bounded on the

southeast by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 22 metres northeast of its

junction with Hills Road for a distance

of 104 metres in a northeasterly direction

and which has a width throughout of 2.0

metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 7

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

21 All that part of the west side of 4

HOLLAND STREET; which is bounded on the

west by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 9.1 metres

south of its junction with Victoria Road

southwards for a distance of 22 metres and

which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

22 All that part of the west side of MAWSON ROAD

which is bounded on the west by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 74 metres south

of its junction with Mill Road southwards for a

distance of 35 metres and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

23 All that part of the south side of MILL STREET

which is bounded on the south by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 7 metres east of its junction

with Covent Garden eastwards for a distance of

6 metres and which has a width throughout of

2.0 metres

24 All that part of the south side of MILL STREET

which is bounded on the south by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 15 metres east

of its junction with Glisson Road eastwards for a

distance of 21.2 metres and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 7

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

25 All that part of the south side of MILL STREET

which is bounded on the south by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 41 metres east of its junction with

Glisson Road eastwards for a distance of 5.5 metres

and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

26 All that part of the south side of MILL STREET

which is bounded on the south by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 23 metres east of its junction with

Covent Garden eastwards for a distance

of 10 metres and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

27 All that part of the north side of 4

NORTHAMPTON STREET; which is bounded on

the north by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends from a

point 38.7 metres east of its junction with Pound Hill

eastwards for a distance of 20.7 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

28 All that part of the south side of 4

NORTHAMPTON STREET; which is bounded on

the south by so much of the edge of the carriageway

of that highway as extends from a point 47.9 metres

west of its junction with Magdelene Street westwards

for a distance of 32 metres and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 7

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

29 All that part of the north side of

NORWICH STREET; which is bounded on the

north by so much of the edge of

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 11 metres west of its

junction with Hills Road westwards for

a distance of 40 metres and which has

a width throughout of 2.0 metres

30 All that part of the east side of PANTON STREET

which is bounded on the east by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 17 metres south of the

centreline of Russell Court southwards

for a distance of 30 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

31 All that part of the north side of

PEMBERTON TERRACE; which is bounded on

the north by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 15 metres east of its

junction with Brookside eastwards for a

distance of 21 metres and which has a

width throughout of 2.0 metres

32 All that part of the north side of

PEMBERTON TERRACE which is bounded on

the north by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 40 metres west of its

junction with Panton Street westwards

for a distance of 15 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 7

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

33 All that part of the north side of

PEMBERTON TERRACE; which is bounded on

the north by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 7 metres west of its

junction with Panton Street westwards

for a distance of 29 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

34 All that part of the north side of

PEMBERTON TERRACE which is bounded on

the north by so much of the edge of

the carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 60 metres west

of its junction with Panton Street

westwards for a distance of 12 metres

and which has a width throughout of 2.0

metres

35 All that part of the northeast side of 3.5

POUND HILL which is bounded on the

northeast by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 18 metres northwest of its

junction with Northampton Street

northwestwards for a distance of 68

metres and which has a width throughout

of 2.0 metres

36 All that part of the southwest side of 3.5

POUND HILL which is bounded on the

southwest by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 13 metres northwest of its

junction with Northampton Street

northwestwards for a distance of 85

metres for diagonal parking and which

has a maximum width throughout of 4.5

metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 7

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

37 All that part of the northwest side of POUND HILL

which is bounded on the northwest by so much of

the edge of the carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 7 metres southwest of its

junction with Haymarket Road southwestwards

for a distance of 10 metres for right angled parking

and which has a maximum width throughout

of 5.5 metres

38 All that part of the south side of RUSSELL COURT

which is bounded on the south by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 5 metres east of its junction with

Panton Street eastwards for a distance of 31 metres

and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

39 All that part of the north side of RUSSELL STREET

which is bounded on the north by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 99 metres west of its junction with

Hills Road westwards for a distance of 26 metres

and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

40 All that part of the north side of 5

RUSSELL STREET which is bounded on the

north by so much of the edge of the carriageway

of that highway as extends from a point 7 metres

west of its junction with Hills Road westwards

for a distance of 68 metres and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 7

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

41 All that part of the east side of 21

ST. BARNABAS ROAD; which is bounded on

the east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 15 metres south of its

junction with Mill Road southwards

for a distance of 42 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

42 All that part of the south side of 10

ST. PAUL'S ROAD; which is bounded on the

south by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from its junction with Hills Road

eastwards to a point 3 metres west

of its junction with Gresham Road and

which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

43 All that part of the north side of 13

ST. PAUL'S ROAD which is bounded on the

north by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as

extends from its junction with Hills Road

eastwards for a distance of 93 metres and

which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

44 All that part of the southwest side of 3

ST. PETER'S STREET which is bounded on the

southwest by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 6 metres northwest

of its junction with Pound Hill northwestwards

for a distance of 18 metres and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

45 All that part of the northeast side of

ST. PETER'S STREET which is bounded on the

northeast by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 25 metres south of the

centreline of Castle Row for a distance of

6 metres in a southeasterly direction.

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 7

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

46 All that part of the northeast side of

ST. PETER'S STREET; which is bounded on the

northeast by so much of the edge of

the carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 35 metres south of the

centreline of Castle Row for a distance of

6 metres in a southeasterly direction.

47 All that part of the northeast side of

SHELLY ROW; which is bounded on the

northeast by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from its junction with Castle Row

northwestwards for a distance of 51 metres and

which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

48 All that part of the southwest side of 2

SHELLY ROW which is bounded on the

southwest by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 7 metres southeast of its

junction with Albion Row southeastwards

for a distance of 13 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

49 All that part of the east side of TENISON AVENUE

which is bounded on the east by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 7 metres south of its

junction with Lyndewode Road southwards

for a distance of 30 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

50 All that part of the west side of

TENISON AVENUE which is bounded on the

west by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 7 metres south of its

junction with Lyndewode Road southwards

for a distance of 30 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 7

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

51 All that part of the west side of 12

TENISON ROAD which is bounded on the

west by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 21 metres north of

its junction with Station Road

northwards for a distance of 60 metres

and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

52 All that part of the west side of TENISON ROAD

which is bounded on the west by so much of

the edge of the carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 72 metres south of its

junction with Mill Road southwards

for a distance of 44 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 8

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (4 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

1 All that part of the southwest side of

GRESHAM ROAD; which is bounded on the

southwest by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 57 metres southeast of its

junction with St.Paul's Road

southeastwards for a distance of 15 metres and

which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

2 All that part of the southwest side of 11

GRESHAM ROAD which is bounded on the

southwest by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 17 metres southeast of its

junction with Harvey Road eastwards for

a distance of 59 metres and which has a

width throughout of 2.0 metres

3 All that part of the southwest side of 15

GRESHAM ROAD which is bounded on the

southwest by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 94.5 metres southeast of

its junction with Gonville Place

southeastwards for a distance of 77

metres and which has a width throughout

of 2.0 metres

All that part of the northeast side of 27 GRESHAM ROAD which is bounded on the

northeast by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 7 metres northwest of its

junction with Glisson Road to a point

94.5 metres southeast of its junction

with Gonville Place and which has a

width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 8

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (4 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

5 All that part of the southeast side of

LADY MARGARET ROAD; which is bounded on

the southeast by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highhway as extends

from a point 88 metres northeast of its

junction with Madingley Road northeastwards

for a distance of 26 metres and which has

a width throughout of 2.0 metres

6 All that part of the southwest side of

MOUNT PLEASANT; which is bounded on the

southwest by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 89 metres northwest of its

junction with Lady Margaret Road

northwestwards for a distance of 36 metres

and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

7 All that part of the west side of MOUNT PLEASANT

which is bounded on the west by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 114 metres south of its

junction with Huntingdon Road southwards

for a distance of 25 metres and which has a

width throughout of 2.0 metres

8 All that part of the southwest side of

MOUNT PLEASANT which is bounded on the

southwest by so much of edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 63 metres northwest of its

junction with Lady Margaret Road

northwestwards for a distance of 20 metres

and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 8

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (4 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

9 All that part of the southwest side of

MOUNT PLEASANT which is bounded on the

southwest by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 7 metres north west of its

junction with Lady Margaret Road

northwestwards for a distance of 50

metres and which has a width throughout

of 2.0 metres

10 All that part of the east side of

NEWNHAM ROAD which is bounded on the

east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 58 metres north of its

junction with the Lammas Land Access

Road northwards for a distance of 125 metres and

which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

11 All that part of the north side of 14

NEWNHAM WALK which is bounded on the

north by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 19 metres west of its

junction with Ridley Hall Road westwards

for a distance of 165 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

12 All that part of the east side of

RIDLEY HALL ROAD which is bounded on

the east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 14 metres south of its

junction with Sidgwick Avenue southwards

for a distance of 60 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 8

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (4 HOUR)

Column Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

13 All that part of the north side of 5

SIDGWICK AVENUE; which is bounded on the

north by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 29 metres west of its

junction with Ridley Hall Road westwards

for a distance of 77 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

14 All that part of the south side of 11

SIDGWICK AVENUE which is bounded on the

south by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 205 metres west of its

junction with Ridley Hall Road westwards

for a distance 187 metres and which has

a width throughout of 2.0 metres

15 All that part of the north side of

WEST ROAD which is bounded on the

north by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 92 metres east of its

junction with Grange Road eastwards

for a distance of 120 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

16 All that part of the north side of

WEST ROAD which is bounded on the

north by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 242 metres east of its

junction with Grange Road eastwards

for a distance of 64 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 8

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (4 HOUR)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

17 All that part of the north side of

WEST ROAD which is bounded on the

north by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 330 metres east of its

junction with Grange Road eastwards

for a distance of 80 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 9

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR) OPERATIVE BETWEEN 9.30AM AND 5.00PM MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS AND BETWEEN 9.00AM AND 5.00PM ON SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

1 All that part of the west side of

NEWNHAM ROAD which is bounded on the

west by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 40 metres south of its

junction with Sidgwick Avenue southwards

for a distance of 41 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

2 All that part of the east side of

QUEEN'S ROAD which is bounded on the

east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 20 metres north of its

junction with Garret Hostel Lane

northwards for a distance of 93 metres

and which has a width throughout of

2.0 metres

3 All that part of the east side of 11

QUEEN'S ROAD which is bounded on the

east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 26 metres south of its

junction with Garret Hostel Lane

southwards for a distance of 227

metres and which has a width throughout

of 2.0 metres

4 All that part of the east side of 5

QUEEN'S ROAD which is bounded on the

east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 7 metres south of its

junction with West Road southwards

for a distance of 178 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 10 Not applicable to this area.

PART 11

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR) OPERATIVE 9.00AM TO 5.00PM MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

1 All that part of the north side of

CHESTERTON ROAD which is bounded on the

north by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 29 metres east of

its junction with Alpha Road for a

distance of 77 metres in an easterly

direction and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres.

2 All that part of the south side of 5

NORWICH STREET which is bounded on the

south by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 10 metres west of its

junction with Hills Road westwards

for a distance of 118 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

3 All that part of the west side of 4

PANTON STREET which is bounded on the

west by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 10 metres south of the

centreline of Coronation Street

southwards for a distance of 24 metres

and which has a width throughout of

2.0 metres

4 All that part of the east side of

PANTON STREET which is bounded on the

east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 5 metres south of the

centreline of Norwich Street southwards

for a distance of 31 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 10 Not applicable to this area.

PART 11

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (2 HOUR) OPERATIVE 9.00AM TO 5.00PM MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

5 All that part of the northwest side of 8

POUND HILL which is bounded on the

northwest by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 5 metres southwest of its

junction with St.Peter's Street

southwestwards for a distance of 45

metres and which has a width throughout

of 2 metres

6 All that part of the east side of

TENISON ROAD which is bounded on the

east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 123 metres north of its

junction with Station Road northwards

for a distance of 50 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

7 All that part of the west side of

TENISON ROAD which is bounded on the

west by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 15 metres south of its

junction with Wilkin Street southwards

for a distance of 15 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 12

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (1 HOUR) OPERATIVE BETWEEN

9.00AM AND 5.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

1 All that part of SUN STREET which extends

from a point 40 metres west of its

junction with East Road westwards to

its most westerly point and which is

divided into parking bays having a width

of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 13

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (1 HOUR) OPERATIVE BETWEEN

9.00AM AND 5.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

1 All that part of the north side of

CHESTERTON ROAD which is bounded on the

north by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 4 metres east of its

junction with Victoria Avenue eastwards

for a distance of 46 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

2 All that part of the south side of

CHESTERTON ROAD which is bounded on the

south by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 21 metres east of its

junction with Victoria Avenue eastwards

for a distance of 37 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

3 All that part of the north side of

north by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 4 metres west of its

junction with Victoria Avenue

westwards for a distance of 25 metres

and which has a width throughout of

2.0 metres

PART 14 Not applicable to this Area.

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 15

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (8 HOUR) OPERATIVE BETWEEN

9.00AM AND 5.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

1 All that part of the west side of 8

CLARENDON ROAD which is bounded on the

west by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 30 metres south of its

junction with Brooklands Avenue for a

distance of 68 metres in a southerly

direction

2 All that part of the east side of 17

SHAFTESBURY ROAD; which is bounded on

the east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 20 metres south of its

junction with Brooklands Avenue for a

distance of 78 metres in a southerly

direction

3 All that part of the east side of 14

SHAFTESBURY ROAD which is bounded on

the east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 25 metres north of the

centreline of Fitzwilliam Road for a

distance of 64 metres in a northerly

direction

4 All that part of the south side of

STATION ROAD which is bounded on the

south by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 20 metres east of its

junction withTenison Road eastwards for

a distance of 15 metres and which has a

width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 15

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (8 HOUR) OPERATIVE BETWEEN

9.00AM AND 5.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

5 All that part of the south side of

STATION ROAD which is bounded on the

south by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 48 metres east of its

junction with Tenison Road eastwards

for a distance of 11 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

6 All that part of the south side of

south by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 90 metres east of its

junction with Tenison Road eastwards

for a distance of 33 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

7 All that part of the south side of 23

STATION ROAD which is bounded on the

south by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 98 metres east of its

junction with Hills Road eastwards for

a distance of 105 metres and which has

a width throughout of 2.0 metres

8 All that part of the north side of 8

STATION ROAD which is bounded on the

north by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 80 metres east of its

junction with Hills Road eastwards

for a distance of 91 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 15

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (8 HOUR) OPERATIVE BETWEEN

9.00AM AND 5.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

9 All that part of the north side of

STATION ROAD which is bounded on the

north by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 50 metres east of its

junction with Tenison Road eastwards

for a distance of 73 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

10 All that part of the east side of

TRUMPINGTON ROAD which is bounded on the

east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 45 metres south of the

centreline of Bateman Street for a

distance of 240 metres in a southerly

direction and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

11 All that part of the west side of 8

TRUMPINGTON ROAD which is bounded on

the west by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 45 metres south of the

centreline of Bateman Street southwards

for a distance of 73 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

12 All that part of the west side of

TRUMPINGTON ROAD which is bounded on

the west by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 165 metres south of the

centreline of BATEMAN STREET for a

distance of 140 metres in a southerly

direction and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 15

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (8 HOUR) OPERATIVE BETWEEN

9.00AM AND 5.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner of parking

standing place

13 All that part of the south side of UNION ROAD

which is bounded on the south by so

much of the edge of the carriageway of

that highway as extends from a point

12 metres west of the centreline of

Bentinck Street westwards for a distance

of 67 metres and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

14 All that part of the south side of

UNION ROAD which is bounded on the

south by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 9 metres east of the

centreline of Bentinck Street eastwards

for a distance of 80 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 1 PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 to 27)

PART 16

PARKING PLACES WITH TICKET MACHINES (1 HOUR) OPERATIVE BETWEEN 9.30AM AND 4.00PM - MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No. of Each area described below in this column Minimum

Parking being an area forming part of the length in

Place carriageway of a specified highway is a metres not

designated parking place with ticket part of

machines including any special manner parking

of standing place

1 All that part of the southwest side of

HILLS ROAD which is bounded on the

southwest by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 9 metres north of the

centreline of Norwich Street northwards

for a distance of 18 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

2 All that part of the southwest side of

HILLS ROAD which is bounded on the

southwest by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 7 metres south of the

centreline of Russell Street southwards

for a distance of 11 metres and which has

a width throughout of 2 metres

3 All that part of the southwest side of

HILLS ROAD which is bounded on the

southwest by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 7 metres north of the

centreline of Russell Street northwards

for a distance of 37 metres and which

has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

4 All that part of the southwest side of

HILLS ROAD which is bounded on the

southwest by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 27 metres north of the

centreline of Coronation Street

northwards for a distance of 47 metres

and which has a width throughout of

2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 1

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED BETWEEN 8.30AM AND 6.30PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES, IF ANY)

BARTON ROAD On its south side from a point 15 metres west of the centreline

of its junction with Millington Road westwards for a distance of

22 metres

BATEMAN MEWS On its north side

(west/east arm)

BATEMAN STREET On its north side

BRADMORE STREET On its southwest side from its junction with East Road for a

distance of 25.9 metres in a southeasterly direction

BRADMORE STREET On its northeast side

BROAD STREET On its south side from a point 14 metres

east of its junction with East Road for

a distance of 45 metres in an easterly

direction

BROAD STREET On its northeast side

BROAD STREET On its southwest side from its junction

with East Road for a distance of 13.7 metres in a

southeasterly direction

EAST ROAD On its west side from its junction with

Gonville Place to its junction with

Newmarket Road

EAST ROAD On its east side from its junction with

Norfolk Street to its junction with Newmarket Road

GRANGE ROAD On its eastern side from a point 30 metres south of its junction

with Madingley Road to a point of 22 metres north of its

junction with Adams Road

KINGSTON STREET On its east side from a point 20 metres north of its

junction with Mill Road for a distance of 198 metres in a

northerly direction

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 1

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED BETWEEN 8.30AM AND 6.30PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES,IF ANY)

NEW STREET On its northern side from a point 62 metres west of its junction with Sturton Street for a distance of 47 metres in a

westerly direction

NEWMARKET ROAD On its south side from its junction with Elizabeth Way for a

distance of 23 metres in a westerly direction

NEWMARKET ROAD On its north side from its junction with Elizabeth Way for a

distance of 89 metres in a westerly direction

NEWMARKET ROAD On its south side from the centreline of Wellington Street for a

distance of 114 metres in an easterly direction

NORFOLK STREET On its south side from a point 14 metres east of the junction

with East Road eastwards to its junction with Caroline Place

NORFOLK STREET On its south side from its junction with Caroline Place

eastwards for 31 metres

NORFOLK STREET In the lay-by on the north side from a point 80 metres west of

the junction with Staffordshire Street eastwards for a distance

of 24 metres

REGENT TERRACE Excluding those parts as described in Schedule 2 Part 2.

TRUMPINGTON

STREET Excluding those parts as described in Schedule 2 Part 2.

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 2

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED 24 HOURS

A DAY (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES,IF ANY)

ABBEY ROAD On both sides from a point 9 metres south of its junction with

Beche Road for a distance of 18 metres in a northerly direction

ABBEY ROAD On both sides from a point 48 metres south of the centreline of

its junction with Beche Road southwards to its most southerly

point

ABBEY ROAD On its east side from its junction with Riverside for a distance

of 5 metres in a southerly direction

ABBEY ROAD On its west side from its junction with Riverside for a distance

of 22 metres in a southerly direction

ABBEY STREET On its east side from its junction with New Street northwards to

its most northerly point

ABBEY STREET On its west side from the centreline of New Street for a

distance of 27 metres in a northerly direction

ABBEY WALK On its south side from its junction with York Street for a distance of 8 metres in a northerly direction

ABBEY WALK On its north and west sides from its junction with York Street to

Its junction with Sturton Street

ABBEY WALK On its southern and eastern sides from a point 31 metres from

its junction with York Street for a distance of 55 metres in a

westerly and southerly direction

ACREFIELD DRIVE On both sides from its junction with Manhattan Drive for a

distance of 11 metres in an easterly direction

ADAM & EVE STREET On both sides from its junction with Burleigh Street southwards

to its junction with Paradise Street

ADAM & EVE STREET On both sides from its junction with Warkworth Street to its

junction with Dover Street

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 2

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED 24 HOURS

A DAY (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES,IF ANY)

ADAMS ROAD On both sides from its junction with Grange Road for a

distance of 10 metres in a westerly direction

AINSWORTH STREET On both sides from its junction with Hooper Street for a

distance of 12 metres in a northerly direction

AINSWORTH STREET On its west side from its junction with Sleaford Street for a

distance of 11 metres in a southerly direction

AINSWORTH STREET On its west side from a point 8 metres south of its junction with Stone Street for a distance of 16 metres in a northerly direction

AINSWORTH STREET On its east side from its junction with Sleaford Street to a point

8 metres south of its junction with Stone Street

ALBERT STREET

ALBION ROW

ALPHA ROAD On its northeast side from its junction with Chesterton Road for

a distance of 68.6 metres in a northwesterly direction

ALPHA ROAD On its southwest side

ALPHA ROAD On its northeast side from its junction with St. Luke's Street for

a distance of 38 metres in an easterly direction

ALPHA ROAD On its northeast side from a point 9 metres northwest of its

junction with Carlyle Road for a distance of 18 metres in a

southeasterly direction

ARTHUR STREET On its west side

ARTHUR STREET On its east side from its junction with Searle Street for a

distance of 7 metres in a southerly direction

ARTHUR STREET On its east side from its junction with Clare Street for a

distance of 7 metres in a northerly direction

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 2

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED 24 HOURS

A DAY (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES, IF ANY)

AUCKLAND ROAD On both sides from its junction with Newmarket Road for a

distance of 7 metres in a northerly direction

AUCKLAND ROAD On its west side from a point 82 metres

north of its junction with Newmarket Road for a distance

of 26 metres in a southerly direction

AYLESTONE ROAD On both sides from a point 11 metres west of its junction with

Kimberly Road for a distance of 22 metres in an easterly

direction

AYLESTONE ROAD On both sides from a point 12 metres west of its junction with

De Freville Avenue for a distance of 24 metres in an easterly direction

AYLESTONE ROAD; On both sides from its junction with Belvoir Road for a

distance of 5 metres in a westerly direction

AYLESTONE ROAD On its north side from its junction with Pretoria Road for a distance of 5 metres in an easterly direction

AYLESTONE ROAD On its south side for a distance of 10 metres from the centreline of Pretoria Road in an easterly direction

BAILEY MEWS On both sides for a distance of 11 metres in a westerly

direction from the centreline of Auckland Road

BARTON ROAD On its north side from a point 22 metres west of its junction

with Grange Road for a distance of 44 metres in an easterly

direction

BARTON ROAD On its north side for a distance of 28 metres from the centreline

of Newnham Road in a westerly direction

BARTON ROAD On its north side from a point 15 metres east of the centreline

of Clare Road for a distance of 30 metres in a westerly

direction

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 2

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED 24 HOURS

A DAY (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES,IF ANY)

BARTON ROAD On its north side from a point 15 metres east of the centreline

of St Mark's Court for a distance of 30 metres in a westerly

direction

BARTON ROAD On its southern side from its junction with Millington Road for a

distance of 15 metres in a westerly direction

BARTON ROAD On its southern side from its junction with Millington Road for a

distance of 38 metres in an easterly direction

BARTON ROAD On its south side from a point 12 metres east of the centreline

of Hardwick Street for a distance of 24 metres in a westerly

direction

BARTON ROAD On its south side from a point 10 metres east of the centreline

of King's Road for a distance of 30 metres in a westerly

direction

BARTON ROAD On its south side from its junction with Grantchester Street for

a distance of 55 metres in a westerly direction

BATEMAN MEWS On the west side of the north-south arm from its junction with

the west-east arm for a distance of 10 metres in a northerly

direction

BATEMAN MEWS On the west side of the north-south arm from its junction with

Bateman Street for a distance of 6 metres in a southerly

direction

BATEMAN MEWS On the east side of the north-south arm from its junction with

Bateman Street to its junction with the west-east arm of

Bateman Mews

BATEMAN STREET On its south side from a point 10 metres west of its junction

with Bateman Mews for a distance of 30 metres in an easterly

direction

BATEMAN STREET On its north side from a point 3 metres east of the centreline of

Bateman Mews for a distance of 17 metres in an easterly

Direction

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BATEMAN STREET On both sides from a point 7 metres west of the centreline of

Francis Passage for a distance of 24 metres in an easterly

direction

BATEMAN STREET On its north side from a point 11 metres west of the centreline

of Panton Street for a distance of 30 metres in an easterly

direction.

BATEMAN STREET On its south side from a point 11 metres west of the centreline

of Panton Street for a distance of 35 metres in an easterly

direction.

BATEMAN STREET On its south side from its junction with Trumpington Road for a

distance of 77 metres in an easterly direction

BATEMAN STREET On its south side from a point 123 metres east of its junction

with Trumpington Road for a distance of 85 metres in an

easterly direction

BATEMAN STREET On its north side from a point 5 metres west of its junction with

St.Eligius Street for a distance of 10 metres in an easterly

direction

BATEMAN STREET On its north side from its junction with Trumpington Road for a

distance of 40 metres in an easterly direction

BATEMAN STREET On its north side from its junction with Hills Road for a distance

of 7 metres in an easterly direction

BATEMAN STREET On its south side from its junction with Hills Road for a distance

of 3 metres in an easterly direction

BECHE ROAD On its north side from its junction with Abbey Road for a

distance of 13 metres in an easterly direction

BECHE ROAD On its north side from a point 11 metres east of the centreline

of its junction with Saxon Road for a distance of 29 metres in a

westerly direction

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BECHE ROAD On its north side from a point 11 metres east of the centreline

of its junction with Priory Road for a distance of 22 metres in a

westerly direction

BECHE ROAD On both sides from the centreline of its junction with

River Lane for a distance of 12 metres in a westerly direction

BECHE ROAD On its south side from its junction with Godesdone Road for a

distance of 16.5 metres in a westerly direction

BECHE ROAD On its south side from its junction with Godesdone Road for a

distance of 16.5 metres in an easterly direction

BECHE ROAD On its south side from its junction with Abbey Road for a

distance of 18 metres in an easterly direction

BELVOIR ROAD On its west side from a point 11 metres north of its junction

with Aylestone Road for a distance of 22 metres in a southerly

direction

BELVOIR ROAD On both sides for a distance of 11 metres from the centreline of Humberstone Road in a southerly direction

BENSON STREET On both sides from its junction with Huntingdon Road for a

distance of 7 metres in a northeasterly direction

BENSON STREET On both sides from a point 9 metres southwest of its junction

with Westfield Lane for a distance of 18 metres in a

northeasterly direction

BENTINCK STREET

BLOSSOM STREET On its eastern side from a point 66 metres south its junction

with Norfolk Street for a distance of 5 metres in a southerly

direction

BLOSSOM STREET On its western side from its junction with Norfolk Street for a

distance of 71 metres in a southerly direction

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BLOSSOM STREET On its eastern side from its junction with Norfolk Street for a

distance of 5 metres in a southerly direction

BRADMORE LANE On its northern and eastern sides

BRADMORE LANE On its south side from its junction with Palmers Walk for a

distance of 10 metres in a westerly direction

BRADMORE LANE On its western side from its junction with Bradmore Street for a

distance of 6 metres in a southerly direction

BRADMORE STREET On its southwestern side from the northwestern boundary of its junction with Palmers Walk for a distance of 10 metres in a northwesterly direction

BRADMORE STREET On its southwestern side from the southeastern boundary of its

junction with Palmers Walk for a distance of 10 metres in a

southeasterly direction

BRANDON PLACE

BROOKLANDS AVENUE

BROOKSIDE

BRUNSWICK GARDENS On its eastern side from a point 87 metres north of its junction

with Maid's Causeway northwards for a distance of 18.0 metres

BRUNSWICK GARDENS On its eastern side from its junction with Maid's Causeway

northwards for a distance of 77.0 metres

BRUNSWICK GARDENS On its western side from its junction with Maid's Causeway

northwards for a distance of 105 metres

BRUNSWICK GARDENS On its south side from its junction with Brunswick Terrace to a

point 10 metres west of its junction with Brunswick Terrace in a

westerly direction

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BRUNSWICK GARDENS On its northern side from a point 105 metres north and east of

its junction with Newmarket Road to its junction with Brunswick

Terrace

BRUNSWICK TERRACE On both sides from its junction with Brunswick Gardens for a

distance of 5 metres in a southerly direction

BRUNSWICK TERRACE On both sides from its junction with Newmarket Road

northwards for a distance of 45 metres

BUCKINGHAM ROAD On both sides from a point 52 metres southwest of its junction

with Huntingdon Road to the southern end of Buckingham

Road

BURLEIGH PLACE

BURLEIGH PLACE On both sides from its junction with Crispin Place to its junction

with Burleigh Street

BURLEIGH STREET On its northeast side

BURLEIGH STREET On its southwest side from its junction with Fitzroy Street

southeastwards for a distance of 22.0 metres

BURLEIGH STREET On its southwest side from its junction with East Road to a

point 11.0 metres northwest of its junction with Adam and

Eve Street

CAMBRIDGE PLACE

CANTERBURY STREET On both sides from its junction with Histon Road to a point 11

metres west of its junction with North Street.

CANTERBURY STREET On both sides from a point 12.5 metres southeast of its

junction with Benson Street for a distance of 25 metres in a northwesterly direction

CANTERBURY STREET On both sides from a point 10 metres southeast of its junction

with Priory Street for a distance of 18 metres in a northwesterly

direction

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CARLYLE ROAD On its northwest side from its junction with Alpha Road for a

distance of 7 metres in a northeasterly direction

CARLYLE ROAD On its southeast side from its junction with Alpha Road for a

distance of 115 metres in a northeasterly direction

CARLYLE ROAD On its northeast side from its junction with Chesterton Road to

a point 54.8 metres northwest of its junction with Fisher Street

CARLYLE ROAD On its southwest side from its junction with Chesterton Road

for a distance of 97.5 metres in a northwesterly direction

CAROLINE PLACE

CASTLE ROW On both sides from its junction with Castle Street

southwestwards for a distance of 10.9 metres

CASTLE ROW On both sides from a point 10.9 metres south of its junction

with Castle Street to its junction with Shelly Row

CASTLE STREET

CHEDWORTH STREET On both sides from its junction with Grantchester Street for a

distance of 6 metres in an easterly direction

CHESTERTON LANE

CHESTERTON ROAD

CHRISTCHURCH

STREET On its east side from a point 78 metres south of its junction with Newmarket Road southwards to its most southerly point

CHRISTCHURCH

STREET On its west side from a point 83 metres south of its junction

with Newmarket Road southwards to its most southerly point

CHRISTCHURCH

STREET On both sides from its junction with Newmarket Road for a

distance of 9 metres in a southerly direction

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CHRISTCHURCH

STREET On all sides of the turning head at its southern end

CITY ROAD On its west side from its junction with Fitzroy Street to a point

opposite the southern side of Paradise Street

CITY ROAD On its east side from its junction with Fitzroy Street to a point

49 metres north of the northern side of Paradise Street

CLARENDON ROAD

CLARE STREET On its northeast side from a point 8 metres northwest of its

junction with Hale Street for a distance of 12 metres in a

southeasterly direction

CLARE STREE On its northeast side from its junction with St. Luke's Street for

a distance of 4 metres in a northwesterly direction

CLARE STREET On its northeast side from a point 8 metres southeast of its

junction with Arthur Street for a distance of 16 metres in a

northwesterly direction

CLARE STREET On its southwest side

COLDHAM'S LANE On its west side from a point 15 metres north of the centreline

of New Street for a distance of 30 metres in a southerly

direction

CORONA ROAD On both sides from its junction with Victoria Road for a

distance of 12.2 metres in a northerly direction

CORONATION STREET

CORPORATION DEPOT On its east side from its junction access road with Mill Road for a distance of 17 metres in a northerly direction

CORPORATION DEPOT On its east side from a point 35 metres access road north of its

junction with Mill Road to its northernmost point

CORPORATION DEPOT On its west side access road

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COVENT GARDEN

CRANMER ROAD On both sides from its junction with Grange Road for a

distance of 10 metres in a westerly direction

CRISPIN PLACE

CROFTHOLME LANE

CROSS STREET On both sides from its junction with Mawson Road for a distance of 7 metres in a westerly direction

CROSS STREET On both sides from its junction with Glisson Road for a

distance of 7 metres in an easterly direction

CROSS STREET On its south side from its junction with Glisson Road for a

distance of 7 metres in a westerly direction

CROSS STREET On its south side from its junction with Covent Garden for a

distance of 7 metres in an easterly direction

CROSS STREET On its north side from its junction with Covent Garden for a

distance of 14 metres in an easterly direction

CROSS STREET On its north side from its junction with Glisson Road for a

distance of 7 metres in a westerly direction

DE FREVILLE AVENUE On its east side from its junction with Chesterton Road for a

distance of 15 metres in a southerly direction

DE FREVILLE AVENUE On its west side from its junction with Chesterton Road for a

distance of 8 metres in a southerly direction

DE FREVILLE AVENUE On its east side from a point 11 metres south of its junction

with Montague Road for a distance of 22 metres in a northerly

direction

DE FREVILLE AVENUE On its west side from a point 11 metres south of its junction

with Hamilton Road for a distance of 22 metres in a northerly

direction

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DE FREVILLE AVENUE On its east side from a point 11 metres south of its junction

with Humberstone Road for a distance of 22 metres in a

southerly direction

DE FREVILLE AVENUE On both sides from a point 11 metres south of its junction with

Aylestone Road for a distance of 22 metres in a southerly

direction

DE FREVILLE AVENUE On its east side from a point 26 metres south of its junction

with Chesterton Road for a distance of 22 metres in a southerly direction

DERBY STREET On both sides for a distance of 4 metres from its junction with

Barton Road in a southerly direction

DEVONSHIRE ROAD On both sides from a point 142 metres east of its junction with

Tenison Road to a point 320 metres south of its junction with Mill Road

DEVONSHIRE ROAD On its north side from its junction with Tenison Road for a

distance of 30 metres in an easterly direction

DEVONSHIRE ROAD On its south side from its junction with Tenison Road for a

distance of 142 metres in an easterly direction

DEVONSHIRE ROAD On its west side from its junction with Mill Road for a distance

of 33 metres in a southerly direction

DEVONSHIRE ROAD On its east side from its junction with Mill Road for a distance

of 30 metres in a southerly direction

DROSIER ROAD On its northeastern side from the junction with Harvey Road for

a distance of 45 metres in a northwesterly direction

DROSIER ROAD On its northeastern side from a point 63 metres northwest of

the junction with Harvey Road for a distance of 4 metres in a northwesterly direction

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DROSIER ROAD On its southwestern side from a point 62 metres northwest of

the junction with Harvey Road for a distance of 7 metres in a

northwesterly direction

EARL STREET On its south side from its junction with Emmanuel Road

eastwards for a distance of 28.8 metres

EAST HERTFORD

STREET On its northwest side from its junction with Alpha Road for a

distance of 7 metres in a southwesterly direction

EAST HERTFORD

STREET On its northwest side from its junction with Hertford Street for a

distance of 7 metres in a northeasterly direction

EAST HERTFORD

EAST ROAD On its northwestern side from its junction with Burleigh Street

for a distance of 16.8 metres in a southwesterly direction

EAST ROAD On its northwestern side from its junction with Burleigh Street

for a distance of 13.7 metres in a northeasterly direction

EAST ROAD On its southeast side from its junction with Norfolk Street to its

junction with Mill Road

EAST ROAD On its southeast side from its junction with Newmarket Road to

a point 135 metres northeast of its junction with St. Matthew's

Street

EAST ROAD On its southeast side from its junction with Norfolk Street to a

point 110 metres northeast of its junction with St. Matthew's

Street

EAST ROAD On its northwest side from its junction with Burleigh Street to its

junction with Newmarket Road

EAST ROAD cul-de-sac On its south side from a point 67 metres southwest of its

junction with Occupation Road to its junction with Occupation

Road

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EAST ROAD cul-de-sac On its north side from its junction with Occupation Road for a

distance of 5 metres in a southwesterly direction

EAST ROAD cul-de-sac On its north side from a point 52 metres southwest of its

junction with Occupation Road for a distance of 7 metres in a

southwesterly direction

EAST ROAD cul-de-sac On both sides from a point 67 metres southwest of its junction

with Occupation Road for a distance of 18 metres in a

southerly direction

EDEN STREET On both sides from its junction with Prospect Row for a

distance of 33 metres in a northerly direction

EDEN STREET On both sides from a point 33 metres southwest of its junction

with Fitzroy Street for a distance of 14 metres in a

southwesterly direction

EDEN STREET On both sides from its junction with Fitzroy Street southwards

for a distance of 24.4 metres

EDEN STREET

BACKWAY On both sides from its junction with Fitzroy Street southwards for a distance of 54.9 metres

EDEN STREET

BACKWAY On both sides from its junction with Elm Street to a point 55

metres south of its junction with Fitzroy Street

EDWARD STREET On its south side from its junction with St. Matthew's Street for

a distance of 7 metres in an easterly direction

EDWARD STREET On its north side

ELTISLEY AVENUE On its north west side from its junction with Grantchester Street

for a distance of 24 metres in a south westerly direction

EMERY ROAD

EMERY STREET On its east side from its junction with Mill Road northwards for a distance of 25 metres in a northerly direction

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EMERY STREET On its east side from a point 60 metres north of its junction with

Mill Road northwards for a distance of 20 metres

EMERY STREET On its west side from its junction with Mill Road for a distance

of 80 metres in a northerly direction

EMMANUEL ROAD

FAIR STREET

FELTON STREET

FERRY PATH On both sides from its junction with Hamilton Road for a

distance of 10 metres in a northerly direction

FERRY PATH On both sides from its junction with Chesterton Road for a

distance of 13.7 metres in a southerly direction

FISHER STREET On its southeast side

FISHER STREET On its northwest side from its junction with Carlyle Road to a

point 6 metres north of its junction with Hilda Street

FISHER STREET On its northwest side from its junction with Victoria Road for a

distance of 9.1 metres in a southwesterly direction

FITZROY LANE

FITZROY STREET

FITZWILLIAM ROAD

FITZWILLIAM STREET

FLOWER STREET On both sides from its junction with Blossom Street for a

distance of 54 metres in a westerly direction

FRANCIS PASSAGE

GELDART STREET On its north side from a point 97 metres west of its junction

with Sturton Street to its junction with St.Matthew's Court.

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GELDART STREET On north side from its junction with Sturton Street for a

distance of 30 metres in a westerly direction

GELDART STREET On its south side

GEORGE IV STREET On both sides from its junction with Union Road for a distance of 8 metres in a southerly direction

GLISSON ROAD On its southeast side from a point 20 metres southwest of its

junction with Lyndewode Road for a distance of 40 metres in a

northeasterly direction

GLISSON ROAD On its eastern side from a point 15 metres south of its junction

with Cross Street for a distance of 35 metres in a southerly

direction

GLISSON ROAD On both sides from its junction with Cross Street for a distance

of 15 metres in a northerly direction

GLISSON ROAD On both sides from its junction with Mill Street for a distance of

15 metres in a southerly direction

GLISSON ROAD On its north side from its junction with Hills Road for a distance

of 55 metres in a north easterly direction

GLISSON ROAD On its south side from its junction with Hills Road for a distance

of 47 metres in a north easterly direction

GLISSON ROAD On its eastern side from a point 15 metres north of its junction

with Cross Street for a distance of 65 metres in a southerly

direction

GLISSON ROAD On its northwest side from a point 15 metres northeast of its

junction with Cross Street for a distance of 30 metres in a southwesterly direction

GLISSON ROAD On both sides from its junction with Mill Street for a distance of

15 metres in a southerly direction

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GLISSON ROAD On both sides from its junction with Hills Road for a distance of

55 metres in an easterly direction

GLISSON ROAD On its east side from a point 15 metres north of its junction with Gresham Road for a distance of 48 metres in a southerly direction

GLISSON ROAD On its west side from a point 15 metres north of its junction

with Gresham Road for a distance of 63 metres in a southerly

direction

GODESDONE ROAD On its east side

GODESDONE ROAD On its west side from its junction with Newmarket Road for a

distance of 20 metres in a northerly direction

GODESDONE ROAD On its west side from its junction with Beche Road for a

distance of 20 metres in a southerly direction

GODESTONE ROAD On its west side from a point 26 metres south of the centreline

of its junction with Beche Road for a distance of 6 metres in a

southerly direction

GONVILLE PLACE

GRANGE ROAD On its west side from a point 20 metres south of its junction

with Selwyn Gardens for a distance of 40 metres in a northerly direction

GRANGE ROAD On its west side from a point 20 metres north of its junction

northerly direction

GRANGE ROAD On its west side from its junction with Barton Road for a

distance of 44 metres in a northerly direction

GRANGE ROAD On its west side from a point 197 metres north of its junction

with Barton Road for a distance of 10 metres in a northerly

direction

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GRANGE ROAD On its west side from a point 22 metres south of its junction

with Cranmer Road for a distance of 44 metres in a northerly

direction

GRANGE ROAD On its west side from a point 21 metres south of its junction

with West Road for a distance of 42 metres in a northerly

direction

GRANGE ROAD On its east side from its junction with Barton Road to a point 22

metres north of its junction with Adams Road

GRANGE ROAD On its west side from a point 21 metres south of its junction

with Sidgwick Avenue for a distance of 42 metres in a northerly

direction

GRANGE ROAD On its west side from a point 88 metres south of its junction

with Herschel Road for a distance of 124 metres in a northerly direction

GRANGE ROAD On its west side from a point 37 metres south of its junction for

a distance of 44 metres in a northerly direction

GRANGE ROAD On its western side from a point 8 metres north of its junction

with Adams Road for a distance of 15 metres in a northerly

direction

GRANGE ROAD On both sides from its junction with Madingley Road for a distance of 30 metres in a southerly direction

GRANGE ROAD On its west side from a point 10 metres north of its junction

with Clarkson Road for a distance of 30 metres in a southerly

direction

GRANTCHESTER

STREET On its east side from its junction with Barton Road to its

junction with Chedworth Street

GRANTCHESTER

STREET On its east side from its junction with Chedworth Street for a

distance of 49 metres in a southerly direction

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GRANTCHESTER STREET On its west side from its junction with Merton Street for

a distance of 18 metres in a northerly direction

GRANTCHESTER STREET On its west side from its junction with Merton Street to

its junction with Eltisley Avenue

GRESHAM ROAD On its southwest side from a point 17 metres northwest

of its junction with St. Paul's Road for a distance of 75

metres in a southeasterly direction

GRESHAM ROAD On its northeast side from its junction with Glisson Road

for a distance of 7 metres in a northwesterly direction

GRESHAM ROAD On its southwest side from its junction with Glisson

Road for a distance of 18 metres in a northwesterly

direction

GRESHAM ROAD On its southwest side from a point

8 metres northwest of its junction with Harvey Road for

a distance of 24 metres in a southeasterly direction

GRESHAM ROAD On both sides from its junction with Gonville Place

southeastwards for a distance of 94.5 metres

GUEST ROAD On both sides from its junction with Mill Road for a

distance of 7 metres in a northerly direction

GWYDIR STREET On its west side from a point 170 metres north of its

junction with Mill Road to a point 10 metres south of its

junction with Milford Street

GWYDIR STREET On its east side from its junction with Mill Road to its

junction with Hooper Street

GWYDIR STREET On its east side from its junction with Hooper Street for

a distance of 10 metres in a northerly direction

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GWYDIR STREET On its west side from its junction with Mill Road for a

distance of 15 metres in a northerly direction

GWYDIR STREET On its east side from a point 10 metres

south of its junction with Milford Street for a distance of 23 metres in a southerly direction

GWYDIR STREET On its west side from a point 28 metres south of its

junction with Milford Street to a point 11 metres north of

its junction with Hooper Street

GWYDIR STREET On its west side from a point 12 metres south of its

junction with Norfolk Street to a point 11 metres north of

its junction with Milford Street

GWYDIR STREET On both sides from a point 11 metres south of its

junction with Milford Street for a distance of 17 metres in

a southerly direction

GWYDIR STREET On both sides from a point 11 metres north its junction

with Hooper Street for a distance of 22 metres in a

southerly direction

GWYDIR STREET On both sides from its junction with Norfolk Street for a

distance of 12 metres in a southerly direction

GWYDIR STREET On both sides from a point 11 metres north its junction

with Milford Street for a distance of 22 metres in a

southerly direction

HALE STREET On its south east side

HALE STREET On its north west side from its junction with Clare Street

for a distance of 3 metres in a northeasterly direction

HALE STREET On its north west side from its junction with Searle

Street for a distance of 7 metres in a southwesterly direction

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A DAY (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES,IF ANY)

HAMILTON ROAD On both sides from its junction with Ferry Path for a

distance of 10 metres in an easterly direction

HAMILTON ROAD On both sides from its junction with De Freville Avenue

for a distance of 5 metres in an easterly direction

HAMILTON ROAD On its south side from a point 11 metres west of its

junction with Pretoria Road for a distance of 22 metres

in a westerly direction

HAMILTON ROAD On its south side from a point 11 metres east of its

junction with Kimberley Road for a distance of 22 metres in a westerly direction

HARDWICK STREET On its east side from its junction with Merton Street for a

distance of 22 metres in a northerly direction

HARDWICK STREET On its east side from a point 10 metres north of its

junction with Newnham Croft Street for a distance of 20

metres in a southerly direction

HARDWICK STREET On its east side for a distance of 12 metres from its

junction with Barton Road in a southerly direction

HARDWICK STREET On its west side for a distance of 4 metres from its junction with Barton Road in a southerly direction

HARVEST WAY On its east and north sides from its junction with New

Street northwards and westwards to its junction with

Abbey Street

HARVEST WAY On its west and south sides from the centreline of New

Street northwards and westwards for a distance of 42

metres

HARVEST WAY On its south side from a point 60 metres east of the centreline of Abbey Street for a distance of 15 metres in a westerly direction

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HARVEST WAY On its south side from its junction with Abbey Street

eastwards to a point 24 metres east of the centreline of

Abbey Street

HARVEY ROAD On both sides from its junction with Gresham Road for a

distance of 5 metres in a southwesterly direction

HARVEY ROAD On its northwestern side from a point 6 metres

southwest of the junction with Drosier Road for a distance of 19 metres in a northeasterly direction

HARVEY ROAD On its northwest side from its junction with Hills Road for

a distance of 12 metres in a northerly direction

HARVEY ROAD On its southeast side from its junction with Hills Road for

a distance of 22 metres in a northerly direction

HAYMARKET ROAD On its north side from its junction with Pound Hill for a

distance of 5 metres in an easterly direction

HAYMARKET ROAD On its north side from its junction with Albion Row for a

distance of 11 metres in a westerly direction

HAYMARKET ROAD On its south side

HERSCHEL ROAD On both sides from its junction with Grange Road for a

distance of 10 metres in a westerly direction

HERTFORD STREET On its northeast side from its junction with Chesterton

Road to a point 9.1 metres northwest of its junction with East Hertford Street

HERTFORD STREET On its southwest side

HERTFORD STREET On its northeast side from its junction with St. Luke's

Street for a distance of 9.1 metres in a southeasterly

HILDA STREET

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HILLS ROAD On its east side from its junction with Gonville Place to

a point 30.5 metres south of its junction with Brooklands

Avenue

HILLS ROAD On its west side from its junction with Lensfield Road to

a point 17 metres south of junction with Union Road

HILLS ROAD On its west side from its junction with Brooklands

Avenue to a point 25 metres south of its junction with

Bateman Street

HILLS ROAD On its west side from a point 26 metres south of its

junction with Coronation Street for a distance of 67

metres in a northerly direction

HILLS ROAD On its west side from a point 6 metres south of its

junction with Bateman Street to a point 15 metres south

of its junction with Norwich Street.

HISTON ROAD On both sides from its junction with Victoria Road for a

distance of 54.9 metres in a northerly direction

HISTON ROAD On its west side from a point 6 metres north of its

junction with Canterbury Street for a distance of 18

metres in a southerly direction.

HISTON ROAD On its west side from a point 79 metres south of its

junction with Canterbury Street for a distance of 20

metres in a southerly direction.

HOLLAND STREET On its west side from its junction with Victoria Road for a

distance of 9.1 metres in a southerly direction

HOLLAND STREE On its west side from its junction with Carlyle Road for a

distance of 9.1 metres in a northerly direction

HOLLAND STREET On its east side

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HOOPER STREET On its north side from a point 13 metres west of its

junction with Kingston Street to its most easterly point.

HOOPER STREET On its north side from its junction with Gwydir Street for

a distance of 10 metres in an easterly direction

HOOPER STREET On its north side from its junction with Ainsworth Street

for a distance of 43 metres in an easterly direction

HOOPER STREET On its south side from a point 15 metres east of its

junction with Ainsworth Street for a distance of 30

metres in a westerly direction

HOOPER STREET On its south side from its junction with Ainsworth Street

to its junction with Sturton Street

HOOPER STREET On its south side from its junction with Gwydir Street to

its junction with Kingston Street

HOOPER STREET On its south side from its junction with Kingston Street

to a point 8 metres east of its junction with Sturton

Street

HUMBERSTONE ROAD On both sides from its junction with De Freville Avenue

for a distance of 5 metres in an easterly direction

HUMBERSTONE ROAD On its south side from a point 11 metres east of the

centreline of Belvoir Road for a distance of 22 metres in

a westerly direction

HUNTINGDON ROAD On its northeast side from a point 16 metres northwest

of Benson Street for a distance of 32 metres in a

southeasterly direction

HUNTINGDON ROAD On its northeast side from a point 16 metres northwest

of Priory Street for a distance of 32 metres in a southeasterly direction

HUNTINGDON ROAD On its northeast side from its junction with Victoria Road

for a distance of 100 metres in a northwesterly direction

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HUNTINGDON ROAD On its northeast side from its junction with Victoria Road

for a distance of 54.9 metres in a westerly direction

HUNTINGDON ROAD On its western side from its junction with Buckingham

Road to its junction with Castle Street

HUNTINGDON ROAD On its western side from its junction with Buckingham

Road for a distance of 50 metres in a northwesterly

direction.

JAMES STREET On its eastern side from its junction with Fitzroy Lane for

a distance of 9 metres in a northerly direction

JAMES STREET On its eastern side from its junction with Newmarket

Road for a distance of 24 metres in a southerly direction

JAMES STREET On its western side from its junction with Fitzroy Lane

northwards to its junction with Newmarket Road

KING'S ROAD On both sides for a distance of 8 metres from its

junction with Barton Road in a southerly direction

KINGSTON STREET On its east side from its junction with Hooper Street for

a distance of 10 metres in a southerly direction

KINGSTON STREET On its west side from its junction with Hooper Street for a distance of 7 metres in a southerly direction

LADY MARGARET ROAD

LENSFIELD ROAD

LOWER PARK STREET

LYNDEWODE ROAD On both sides from its junction with the eastern arm of

Tenison Road for a distance of 62 metres in a westerly

direction

LYNDEWODE ROAD On both sides from its junction with Glisson Road for a

distance of 30 metres in an easterly direction

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LYNDEWODE ROAD On its southern side from a point 11 metres west of its

junction with Tenison Avenue for a distance of 22

metres in an easterly direction

LYNDEWODE ROAD On its northern side from a point 10 metres west of its

junction with Mawson Road for a distance of 20 metres

in an easterly direction

MACKENZIE ROAD On both sides from its junction with Mill Road for a

distance of 7 metres in a northerly direction

MADINGLEY ROAD On both sides from its junction with Northampton Street

and Queen's Road westwards to a point 15.2 metres east of its junction with Grange Road

MAGRATH AVENUE On its northeast side from a point outside the southwest

corner of no. 1 Magrath Avenue to its most northerly

point

MAGRATH AVENUE Both sides of the link road between Magrath Avenue

and Hertford Street

MAGRATH AVENUE On its northwest and southwest sides from its junction

with St.Luke's Street for a distance of 25 metres in a southwesterly and southeasterly direction

MAGDALENE STREET

MAID'S CAUSEWAY

MALTING LANE

MANHATTAN DRIVE On the east side of its north-south arm from a

point 14 metres north of its junction with Acrefield Drive

for a distance of 27 metres in a southerly direction

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MANHATTAN DRIVE On its east side of its north-south arm from a point 29

metres south of its junction with Acrefield Drive to its

most southerly point

MANHATTAN DRIVE On its west and south sides from a point opposite the

southern boundary of No. 12 Manhattan Drive for a distance of 21 metres in a northerly and westerly direction

MAWSON ROAD On its east side from its junction with Mill Road for a

distance of 65 metres in a southerly direction

MAWSON ROAD On both sides from a point 15 metres north of its

junction with Wilkin Street for a distance of 30 metres in

a southerly direction

MAWSON ROAD On its west side from a point 15 metres north of its

junction with Cross Street for a distance of 30 metres in

a southerly direction

MAWSON ROAD On its east side from a point 15 metres north of its

junction with Felton Street for a distance of 30 metres in

a southerly direction

MAWSON ROAD On its west side from its junction with Mill Road to a

point 10 metres south of its junction with Mill Street

MAWSON ROAD On its east side from its junction with Mill Road for a

distance of 65 metres in a southerly direction

MAWSON ROAD On both sides from its junction with Lyndewode Road

for a distance of 7 metres in a northerly direction

MERTON STREET On both sides from its junction with Grantchester Street

for a distance of 4 metres in a westerly direction

MERTON STREET On its south side from the boundary of No. 17 Merton

Street for a distance of 35 metres in a westerly direction

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MILFORD STREET On its south side from a point 7 metres

east of its junction with Gwydir Street to a point 7 metres west of its junction with Sturton Street

MILFORD STREET On both sides from its junction with Sturton Street for a

distance of 7 metres in a westerly direction

MILFORD STREET On both sides from its junction with Gwydir Street for a

distance of 7 metres in an easterly direction

MILL ROAD On both sides from its junction with Gonville Place to its

junction with Great Eastern Street

MILL STREET On both sides from its junction with Mawson Road for a

distance of 7 metres in a westerly direction

MILL STREET On both sides from its junction with Covent Garden for a

distance of 7 metres in an easterly direction

MILL STREET On its south side from a point 15 metres west of its

junction with Glisson Road for a distance of 30 metres in

an easterly direction

MONTAGUE ROAD On both sides from its junction with De Freville Avenue

for a distance of 5 metres in an easterly direction

MORTIMER ROAD

MOUNT PLEASANT

NAPIER STREET On both sides from a point 70 metres south of its

junction with Newmarket Road to the southern end of

Napier Street

NELSON STREET

NEW PARK STREET

NEW SQUARE On both sides of its northern and eastern arms

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NEW SQUARE On both sides of the southern leg from its junction with

Emmanuel Road to its junction with Jesus Terrace

NEW STREET On both sides from a point 13 metres west of its junction

with York Street for a distance of 26 metres in an

easterly direction

NEW STREET On its southern side from its junction with St. Matthew's direction

NEW STREET On both sides from a point 13 metres east of its junction

with Sturton Street for a distance of 68 metres in a

westerly direction

NEW STREET On its north side from its junction with St. Matthew's

Street for a distance of 18 metres in an easterly

direction

NEW STREET On both sides from a point 22 metres west of the

centreline of Harvest Way for a distance of 37 metres in

an easterly direction

NEW STREET On both sides from its junction with Coldham's Lane

westwards to a point 15 metres east of the centreline of

Harvest Way

NEWMARKET ROAD On its southern side from its junction with Christchurch

Street for a distance of 22 metres in an easterly

direction

NEWMARKET ROAD On its southern side from a point 47 metres east of its

junction with Christchurch Street to a point 15 metres

east of the junction with Napier Street

NEWMARKET ROAD On its southern side from a point 82.5 metres east of the

centre line of Napier Street to the junction of Wellington Street in an easterly direction

NEWMARKET ROAD On its southern side from a point 32 metres east of the

centre line of Napier Street for a distance of 8 metres in an easterly direction

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NEWMARKET ROAD On its southern side from a point 45.5 metres east of the

centre line of Napier Street for a distance of 26 metres in an easterly direction

NEWMARKET ROAD On both sides from a point 15 metres east of its junction

with Auckland Road for a distance of 30 metres in a westerly direction

NEWMARKET ROAD On its south side from its junction with East Road to its

junction with River Lane

NEWMARKET ROAD On its north side from its junction with Elizabeth Way to

NEWMARKET ROAD On both sides from its junction with Maid's Causeway to

its junction with Christchurch Street

NEWNHAM CROFT STREET On both sides from its junction with Hardwick Street for

a distance of 4 metres in an easterly direction

NEWNHAM ROAD On its east side from its junction with Lammas Land

access road for a distance of 58 metres in a northerly

direction.

NEWNHAM ROAD On its west side from its junction with Sidgwick Avenue

of 40 metres in a southerly direction.

NEWNHAM ROAD On its east side from its junction with Silver Street to a

point 25 metres south of its junction with Summerfield.

NEWNHAM ROAD On its west side from its junction with Barton Road to a

point 81 metres south of its junction with Sidgwick

Avenue.

NEWNHAM WALK On its south side from its junction with Malting Lane to a

point 13 metres west of its junction with Wordsworth

Grove

NEWNHAM WALK On its north side from its junction with Ridley Hall Road

for a distance of 13.7 metres in a westerly direction

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NEWNHAM WALK On its south side from its junction with Church Rate

Walk for a distance of 27.4 metres in a westerly direction

NEWNHAM WALK On its southern side from a point 27.4 metres west of its

junction with Church Rate Walk to its junction with

Wordsworth Grove

NEWNHAM WALK On its north side from its junction with Ridley Hall Road

for a distance of 13.7 metres in a westerly direction

NORFOLK STREET On its northern side from a point 80 metres west of its

junction with Staffordshire Street for a distance of 65 metres in a westerly direction

NORFOLK STREET On its northern side from a point 11 metres west of its

junction with Staffordshire Street for a distance of 20 metres in an easterly direction

NORFOLK STREET On its northern side from its junction with St Matthew's

Street eastwards to its junction with Upper Gwydir Street

NORFOLK STREET On its southern side from a point 7 metres west of its

junction with Blossom Street for a distance of 14 metres in an easterly direction

NORFOLK STREET On its southern side from a point 12 metres east of its

junction with St Matthew's Street for a distance of 5 metres in an easterly direction

NORFOLK STREET On its southern side from a point 7 metres west of its

junction with Norfolk Terrace for a distance of 14 metres

in an easterly direction

NORFOLK STREET On its south side from its junction with Gwydir Street for

a distance of 7 metres in a westerly direction

NORFOLK STREET On its south side from a point 14 metres east of its

junction with St. Matthew's Street for a distance of 33

metres in a westerly direction

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NORFOLK TERRACE On its western side from its junction

(north\south arm) with Norfolk Street for a distance of 5 metres in a southerly direction

NORFOLK TERRACE On its eastern side from its junction

(north\south arm) with Norfolk Street for a distance of 72

metres in a southerly direction

NORFOLK TERRACE On its western side from a point 68

(north\south arm) metres south of its junction with Norfolk Street for a

distance of 5 metres in a southerly direction

NORFOLK TERRACE On its northern side from a point 6

(west\east arm) metres west of its junction with Norfolk Terrace

(north- south) for a distance of 15 metres in an easterly

direction

NORFOLK TERRACE On its northern side from a point 6 metres

(west\east arm) metres west of its junction with Blossom Street for a

distance of 15 metres in an easterly direction

NORFOLK TERRACE On its southern side from a point 6 metres

(west\east arm) west of its junction with Blossom Street for a distance of

64 metres in an easterly direction

NORTH STREET On both sides from a point 13 metres north of its

junction with Canterbury Street for a distance of 23

metres in a southerly direction.

NORTHAMPTON STREET

NORWICH STREET

OCCUPATION ROAD On its west side from its junction with East Road for a

distance of 30 metres in a southerly direction

OCCUPATION ROAD On both sides from its junction with New Street for a

distance of 9 metres in a northerly direction

ORCHARD STREET On both sides from its junction with Emmanuel Road for

a distance of 17 metres in a southeasterly direction

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A DAY (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES,IF ANY)

PALMERS WALK

PANTON STREET

PARADISE STREET On its south side from its junction with

Adam and Eve Street for a distance of 50 metres in a

westerly direction

PARK PARADE

PARK STREET On both sides from its junction with Round Church

Street to its junction with Lower Park Street

PARKER STREET

PARKSIDE

PARSONAGE STREET On its eastern side from its junction with Newmarket

Road for a distance of 19 metres in a northerly direction

PARSONAGE STREET On its west side from its junction with Newmarket Road

for a distance of 109 metres in a northerly direction

PARSONAGE STREET On its south side from its junction

(east/west arm) with the north/south arm of Parsonage Street westwards

to its most southerly point

PEMBERTON TERRACE

PEROWNE STREET On its west side from its junction with Mill Road for a

distance of 28 metres in a northerly direction

PEROWNE STREET On its west side from its most northerly point for a

distance of 3 metres in a southerly direction

PEROWNE STREET On its west side from a point 70 metres north of its

junction with Mill Road for a distance of 20 metres in a

northerly direction

PEROWNE STREET On its east side from its most northerly point for a

distance of 9 metres in a southerly direction

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PEROWNE STREET On its east side from its junction with Mill Road for a

distance of 90 metres in a northerly direction

PETWORTH STREET On its southern side from its junction with St. Matthew's

Street for a distance of 34 metres in an easterly direction

PETWORTH STREET On both sides from its junction with Sturton Street for a

distance of 5 metres in a westerly direction

PETWORTH STREET On its northern side from its junction with St. Matthew's

Street for a distance of 41 metres in an easterly direction

PLEASANT ROW On its south side from its junction with Castle Street to

its junction with Shelly Row

PORTLAND PLACE

POUND HILL

PRETORIA ROAD On both sides from its junction with Hamilton Road

southwards for a distance of 4 metres

PRETORIA ROAD On its east side from a point 11 metres south of the

centreline of Aylestone Road for a distance of 22 metres in a northerly direction

PRETORIA ROAD On its west side from a point 10 metres south of the

centreline of Aylestone Road to its most southerly point

PRIORY STREET On both sides from its junction with Canterbury Street

for a distance of 5 metres in a southwesterly direction

PRIORY STREET On both sides from its junction with Huntingdon Road

for a distance of 7 metres in a northeasterly direction

PRIORY STREET On both sides from a point 9 metres southwest of its

junction with Westfield Lane for a distance of 18 metres in a northeasterly direction

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PRIORY ROAD On its west side from its junction with Riverside for a

distance of 10 metres in a southerly direction

PRIORY ROAD On its east side from its junction with Riverside for a

distance of 8 metres in a southerly direction

PRIORY ROAD On both sides from the centreline of its junction with

Beche Road for a distance of 11 metres in a northerly direction

PROSPECT ROW Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

QUEEN'S ROAD On both sides from its junction with Silver Street and

Sidgwick Avenue northwards for a distance of 91.4 metres

QUEEN'S ROAD On both sides from its junction with Madingley Road

southwards to a point 22.8 metres south of its junction with Trinity College entrance

QUEEN'S ROAD On its west side from a point 91.4 metres north of its

junction with Sidgwick Avenue for a distance of 610 metres in a northerly direction

QUEEN'S ROAD On its east side from a point 20 metres north of its

junction with Garret Hostel Lane to a point 26 metres south of its junction with Garret Hostel Lane

QUEEN'S ROAD On its east side from a point 253 metres south of its

junction with Garret Hostel Lane to a point 7 metres south of its junction with West Road

REGENT STREET On its east side from its junction with Gonville Place

northwards for a distance of 118.3 metres

REGENT STREET On its west side from a point 265.1 metres from its

junction with Lensfield Road to its junction with Park Terrace

REGENT STREET On its west side from its junction with Lensfield Road

northwards for a distance of 66.8 metres

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REGENT STREET On its west side from a point 66.8 metres north of its

junction with Lensfield Road for a distance of 37 metres in a northerly direction

REGENT STREET On its west side from the northern boundary of No 36

Regent Street for a distance of 58 metres in a northerly

direction

REGENT STREET On its east side from a point 150.0 metres from its

junction with Gonville Place to its junction with Park Terrace

REGENT TERRACE On its southwest side

RIDLEY HALL ROAD

RIVER LANE On its east side from a point 173 metres south of the

centreline of its junction with Riverside for a distance of 17 metres in a southerly direction

RIVER LANE On its east side from the centreline of its junction with

Riverside for a distance of 144 metres in a southerly direction

RIVER LANE On its west side from the centreline of its junction with

Riverside for a distance of 12 metres in a southerly direction

RIVER LANE On its east side from its junction with Newmarket Road

for a distance of 19 metres in a northerly direction

RIVER LANE On its west side from its junction with Newmarket Road

for a distance of 44 metres in a northerly direction

RIVERSIDE On its south side from a point 12 metres west of the

centreline of its junction with Saxon Road for a distance of 24 metres in an easterly direction

RIVERSIDE On its north side from a point 5 metres west of the

centreline of its junction with Saxon Road for a distance of 96 metres in an easterly direction

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RIVERSIDE; On its south side from a point 13 metres west of the

centreline of its junction with River Lane for a distance of 26 metres in an easterly direction

RIVERSIDE On its south side from its junction with Abbey Road for a

distance of 12 metres in an easterly direction

RIVERSIDE On both sides from a point 17 metres west of its junction

with Priory Road for a distance of 34 metres in an easterly direction

RIVERSIDE On its north and west side from its junction with Abbey

Road for a distance of 12 metres in an easterly and northerly direction

RUSSELL COURT

RUSSELL STREET

ST. BARNABAS ROAD On both sides from its junction with Tenison Road for a

distance of 20 metres in an easterly direction

ST. BARNABAS ROAD On both sides from a point 265 metres south of its

junction with Mill Road to a point 75 metres east of its junction with Tenison Road

ST. BARNABAS ROAD On both sides from its junction with Mill Road for a

distance of 15 metres in a southerly direction

ST. ELIGIUS STREET

ST. LUKE'S STREET

ST. JOHN'S ROAD

ST. MATTHEW'S COURT

ST. MATTHEW'S STREET On its western side from a point 218 metres southeast

of its junction with East Road for a distance of 59 metres in a southerly direction

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ST. MATTHEW'S STREET On its southern side from its junction with East Road for

a distance of 48 metres in an easterly direction

ST. MATTHEW'S STREET On its southern side from a point 66 metres east of its

junction with East Road for a distance of 46 metres in an easterly direction

ST. MATTHEW'S STREET On its northern side from its junction with East Road for

a distance of 67 metres in an easterly direction

ST. MATTHEW'S STREET On its eastern side from a point 111 metres southeast of

its junction with East Road for a distance of 19 metres in a southerly direction

ST. MATTHEW'S STREET On its western side from a point 143 metres southeast

of its junction with East Road for a distance of 40 metres

ST. MATTHEW'S STREET On its eastern side from a point 190 metres southeast of

in a southerly direction

ST. MATTHEW'S STREET On both sides from its junction with Norfolk Street for a

distance of 7 metres in a northerly direction

ST. PAUL'S ROAD On its southeast side from its junction with Gresham

Road for a distance of 3 metres in a southwesterly direction

ST. PAUL'S ROAD On its northwest side from its junction with Gresham

Road for a distance of 5 metres in a southwesterly direction

ST. PAUL'S ROAD On its northwest side from a point 93 metres northeast

of its junction with Hills Road for a distance of 27metres in a northeasterly direction

ST. PETER'S STREET

SALMON LANE On both sides

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SAXON ROAD On both sides from the centreline of its junction with

Riverside for a distance of 17 metres in a southerly direction

SAXON ROAD On both sides from the centreline of its junction with

Beche Road for a distance of 15 metres in a northerly direction

SAXON STREET

SEARLE STREET On its south side from a point 10 metres west of its

junction with Hale Street for a distance of 17 metres in an easterly direction

SEARLE STREET On its north side from its junction with Fisher Street for a

distance of 7 metres in an easterly direction

SEARLE STREET On its north side from its junction with Victoria Road to a

point 9.1 metres east of its junction with St. Luke's Street

SEARLE STREET On its south side from its junction with Victoria Road to

a point 7 metres east of its junction with Arthur Street

SEARLE STREET On its south side from its junction with Fisher Street to a

point 11 metres west of its junction with St.Luke's Street

SELWYN GARDENS On both sides from its junction with Grange Road for a

distance of 10 metres in a westerly direction

SEVERN PLACE On both sides from its junction with Fitzroy Street

northwards for a distance of 10 metres

SHAFTESBURY ROAD

SHELLY ROW

SHORT STREET

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SIDGWICK AVENUE On its north side from its junction with Queen's Road

and Newnham Road to a point 29 metres west of its junction with Ridley Hall Road

SIDGWICK AVENUE On its south side from its junction with Queen's Road for a distance of 205 metres in a westerly direction

SIDGWICK AVENUE On its north side from its junction with Grange Road for

a distance of 335 metres in an easterly direction

SIDGWICK AVENUE On its south side from its junction with Grange Road for

a distance of 46 metres in an easterly direction

SILVER STREET On its south side from a point 137.6 metres east of its

junction with Newnham Road to a point 160 metres east of its junction with Trumpington Street

SILVER STREET On its south side from its junction with Newnham Road

for a distance of 125.9 metres in an easterly direction

SILVER STREET On its north side from its junction with Newnham Road

to a point 160 metres east of its junction with Trumpington Street easterly direction

SLEAFORD STREET On both sides from a point 11 metres west of its junction

with York Terrace for a distance of 22 metres in an easterly direction

SLEAFORD STREET On both sides from its junction with Sturton Street for a

distance of 7 metres in an easterly direction

SLEAFORD STREET On its south side from a point 12 metres east of its

junction with York Street to its most easterly point

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 2

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED 24 HOURS

A DAY (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES,IF ANY)

STAFFORDSHIRE GARDENS On both sides from its junction with

(east\west part) Staffordshire Street for a distance of 5 metres in a

westerly direction

STAFFORDSHIRE GARDENS On both sides from a point 37 metres

(east\west part) from its junction with Staffordshire Street for a distance

of 7 metres in a westerly direction

STAFFORDSHIRE GARDENS On its eastern side from a point 3 metres

(north\south part) north of the southernmost point of No. 41/42 Ashley

Court for a distance of 29 metres in a northerly direction

STAFFORDSHIRE GARDENS On its western side from a point level

(north\south part) with the northernmost point of No.12 Ashley Court for a

distance of 27 metres in a northerly direction

STAFFORDSHIRE STREET On both sides from a point 160 metres north of its

junction with Norfolk Street to the northern end of Staffordshire Street

STAFFORDSHIRE STREET On its eastern side from a point 87 metres north of the

junction with Norfolk Street for a distance of 32 metres

in a northerly direction

STAFFORDSHIRE STREET On its eastern side from its junction with Norfolk Street

for a distance of 7 metres in a northerly direction

STAFFORDSHIRE STREET On its western side from its junction with Norfolk Street

for a distance of 136 metres in a northerly direction

STATION ROAD

STONE STREET On its north side from its junction with York Street for a

distance of 7 metres in an easterly direction

STURTON STREET On its west side from its junction with Hooper Street for

a distance of 9 metres in a northerly direction

STURTON STREET On its east side from its junction with Hooper Street for

a distance of 117 metres in a northerly direction

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 2

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED 24 HOURS

A DAY (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES,IF ANY)

STURTON STREET On its east side from a point 11 metres north of its

junction with Sleaford Street for a distance of 22 metres in a southerly direction

STURTON STREET On both sides from a point 8 metres south of its junction 29 metres in a northerly direction

STURTON STREET On both sides from a point 9 metres south of its junction

with Petworth Street for a distance of 18 metres in a northerly direction

STURTON STREET On both sides from a point 9 metres north of its junction

with Young Street for a distance of 18 metres in a southerly direction

STURTON STREET On its western side from its junction with New Street to

its junction with Young Street

STURTON STREET On its eastern side from its junction with New Street for

a distance of 10 metres in a southerly direction

STURTON STREET On both sides from a point 21 metres north of its

junction with Vicarage Terrace for a distance of 32 metres in a southerly direction

STURTON STREET On its east side from a point 11 metres south of its

junction with Milford Street for a distance of 150 metres

in a northerly direction

STURTON STREET On its west side from a point 11 metres north of its

junction with Milford Street for a distance of 246 metres in a southerly direction

SUMMERFIELD On both sides from its junction with Newnham Road

westwards to its junction with Church Rate Walk

SUN STREET

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 2

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED 24 HOURS

A DAY (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES,IF ANY)

TENISON AVENUE On both sides of its north-south arm from its junction

with Lyndewode Road for a distance of 7 metres in a southerly direction

TENISON AVENUE On both sides of its north-south arm from a point 65

metres south of its junction with Lyndewode Road to its

junction with its east-west arm

TENISON AVENUE On both sides of its east-west arm from a point 137

metres west of its junction with Tenison Rd for a distance of 22 metres in a westerly direction

TENISON AVENUE On both sides of its east-west arm from its junction with

Tenison Road for a distance of 15 metres in a westerly direction

TENISON ROAD

TENNIS COURT ROAD On both sides from its junction with Lensfield Road to a

point 20 metres south of its junction with Downing Street.

TENNIS COURT TERRACE

THE FEN CAUSEWAY

THOMPSON'S LANE On both sides from a point opposite the southwest

corner of Richmond Terrace to its junction with Park Parade

THOMPSON'S LANE On both sides from its junction with Bridge Street to a

point outside the southwest corner of Richmond Terrace

TRAFALGAR ROAD On its west side from its junction with

Chesterton Road to its junction with Trafalgar Street

TRAFALGAR ROAD On its east side

TRAFALGAR STREET On its south side

TRAFALGAR STREET On its north side from its junction with Victoria Avenue

for a distance of 7.6 metres in an easterly direction

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 2

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED 24 HOURS

A DAY (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES,IF ANY)

TRAFALGAR STREET On its north side from its junction with Trafalgar Road

for a distance of 9.1 metres in a westerly direction

TRUMPINGTON ROAD On both sides from its junction with Trumpington Street

to a point 70 metres south of its junction with Brooklands Avenue

TRUMPINGTON ROAD On its western side from its junction with Bateman Street for a distance of 40 metres in a southerly direction

TRUMPINGTON ROAD On its eastern side from its junction with Bateman Street

for a distance of 36 metres in a southerly direction

TRUMPINGTON ROAD On its eastern side from a point 70 metres south of its

junction with Brooklands Avenue for a distance of 198 metres in a northerly direction

TRUMPINGTON ROAD On its western side from a point 70 metres south of its

junction with Brooklands Avenue for a distance of 150 metres in a northerly direction

TRUMPINGTON STREET On its west side from the centreline of Fen Causeway

northwards for a distance of 140 metres

TRUMPINGTON STREET On its west side from a point 5 metres north of the

centreline of Fitzwilliam Street for a distance of 25 metres in a southerly direction

TRUMPINGTON STREET On its west side from a point 70 metre south of the

centreline of Little St Mary's Lane southwards for a distance of 58 metres

TRUMPINGTON STREET On its east side from a point 70 metres south of the

centreline of Little St. Mary's Lane to its junction with Lensfield Road.

UNION ROAD

UPPER GWYDIR STREET On its west side from its junction with Norfolk Street for

a distance of 11 metres in a northerly direction

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 2

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED 24 HOURS

A DAY (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES, IF ANY)

UPPER GWYDIR STREET On its east side from its junction with Norfolk Street to

its junction with Edward Street

VICARAGE TERRACE On south side from its junction with Sturton Street for a

distance of 7 metres in a westerly direction

VICARAGE TERRACE On its south side from its junction with St. Matthew's

Street for a distance of 54 metres in an easterly direction

VICARAGE TERRACE On its north side

VICTORIA AVENUE On its east side from a point 68.6 metres north of its

junction with Jesus Lane and Maids Causeway for a distance of 410.4 metres in a northerly direction

VICTORIA AVENUE On both sides from its junction with Chesterton Road for

a distance of 249.9 metres in a southerly direction

VICTORIA AVENUE On both sides from its junction with Jesus Lane and

Maids Causeway for a distance of 68.6 metres in a northerly direction

VICTORIA ROAD

VICTORIA STREET On its north side from its junction with Emmanuel Road

for a distance of 21 metres in an easterly direction

VICTORIA STREET On its south side from its junction with Emmanuel Road

for a distance of 10 metres in an easterly direction

WALNUT TREE AVENUE On the western side of its east-west arm

WALNUT TREE AVENUE On its north side of the east-west arm from its junction

with Abbey Road for a distance of 10 metres in a westerly direction

WALNUT TREE AVENUE On its south side of the east-west arm from its junction

with Abbey Road for a distance of 5 metres in a westerly direction

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 2

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED 24 HOURS

A DAY (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES,IF ANY)

WALNUT TREE AVENUE On the south side of the east-west arm from a point 23

metres west of the centreline of its junction with Abbey Road westwards to its most westerly point

WALNUT TREE AVENUE On the west side of the north-south arm from the

centreline of its junction with the east-west arm for a distance of 19 metres in a southerly direction

WARKWORTH STREET On its northwest and southwest side from its junction

with Prospect Row for a distance of 49 metres in a southwesterly and southeasterly direction

WARKWORTH STREET On its southwest side from its junction with Prospect

Row for a distance of 8 metres in a southwesterly direction

WARKWORTH STREET On its southwest side from its junction with Adam and

Eve Street for a distance of 45 metres in a northwesterly direction

WARKWORTH STREET On its southeast/northeast side from a point 19 metres

southwest of its junction with Prospect Row for a distance of 22 metres in a southwesterly direction

WARKWORTH STREET On its northeast side from its junction with Adam and

Eve Street for a distance of 8 metres in a northwesterly direction

WARKWORTH TERRACE On both sides from its junction with Parkside northwards

for a distance of 40.0 metres

WELLINGTON STREET On its west side from its junction with Sun Street for a

distance of 69.5 metres in a westerly direction

WELLINGTON STREET On its east side from its junction with Sun Street for a

distance of 68 metres in a westerly direction

WELLINGTON STREET On both sides from its junction with Fitzroy Street

northwards for a distance of 10 metres

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 2

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED 24 HOURS

A DAY (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES, IF ANY)

WEST ROAD On its north side from a point 212 metres east of its junction with Grange Road for a distance of 30 metres in a easterly direction

WEST ROAD On its north side from a point 306 metres east of its

junction with Grange Road for a distance of 24 metres in an easterly direction

WEST ROAD On its north side from its junction with Queen's Road for

a distance of 28 metres in an easterly direction

WEST ROAD On its north side from its junction with Grange Road for

in an easterly direction

WEST ROAD On its south side

WILKIN STREET

WILLIS ROAD; On both sides from its junction with Mill Road for a

distance of 13 metres in a northerly direction

YORK STREET On its east side from its junction with Sleaford Street for

a distance of 7 metres in a northerly direction

YORK STREET On its west side from its junction with Sleaford Street for

a distance of 208 metres in a northerly direction

YORK STREET On its east side from a point 13 metres north its junction

with Abbey Walk for a distance of 111 metres in a southerly direction

YORK STREET On its west side from a point 11 metres south its

junction with Abbey Walk for a distance of 114 metres in a northerly direction

YORK STREET On its west side from its junction with New Street for a

distance of 7 metres in a southerly direction

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 2

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED 24 HOURS

A DAY (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES,IF ANY)

YORK STREET On its east side from its junction with New Street for a

distance of 50 metres in a southerly direction

YORK TERRACE On its west side

YORK TERRACE On both sides from its junction with Sleaford Street for a

distance of 7 metres in a northerly direction

YOUNG STREET On its southern side from a point 91 metres west of its

junction with Sturton Street to the western end of Young Street

YOUNG STREET On its northern side from its junction with Sturton Street

to the western end of Young Street

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 3 - Not applicable to this area.

PART 4

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED BETWEEN 8.00AM AND 8.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES IF ANY)

COLLIER ROAD On its north side from its junction with Willis Road to its

junction with Mackenzie Road

COLLIER ROAD On its south side from its junction with Mackenzie Road

for a distance of 7 metres in a westerly direction

COLLIER ROAD On its south side from a point 7 metres west of its

junction with Guest Road for a distance of 14 metres in an easterly direction

COLLIER ROAD On its south side from its junction with Willis Road for a

distance of 7 metres in an easterly direction

GUEST ROAD On its west side from a point 7 metres north of its junction with Mill Road to its junction with Collier Road

GUEST ROAD On its east side from its junction with Collier Road for a

distance of 7 metres in a southerly direction

GWYDIR STREET On its west side from a point 15 metres north of its

junction with Mill Road to a point 122 metres south of its junction with Hooper Street

GWYDIR STREET On its west side from its junction with Hooper Street for

a distance of 23 metres in a southerly direction

GWYDIR STREET On its east side from its junction with Mill Road to its

junction with Hooper Street

HOOPER STREET On its north side from its junction with Kingston Street

for a distance of 13 metres in a westerly direction

HOOPER STREET On its south side from its junction with Kingston Street

to its junction with Gwydir Street

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 4

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED BETWEEN 8.00AM AND 8.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES IF ANY)

HOOPER STREET On its north side from its junction with Gwydir Street for

a distance of 7 metres in an easterly direction

KIMBERLEY ROAD On both sides from its junction with Hamilton Road for a

distance of 4 metres in a southerly direction

KIMBERLEY ROAD On both sides from a point 11 metres north of its

junction with Aylestone Road for a distance of 22 metres in a southerly direction

KINGSTON STREET On both sides from its junction with Mill Road for a

distance of 33.5 metres in a northerly direction

MACKENZIE ROAD On its west side from a point 7 metres north of its

junction with Mill Road to its junction with Collier Road

MACKENZIE ROAD On its east side from its junction with Collier Road for a

distance of 10 metres in a southerly direction

WILLIS ROAD On its east side from its junction with Collier Road for a

distance of 7 metres in a southerly direction

WILLIS ROAD On its west side from a point 13 metres north of its

junction with Mill Road northwards to its junction with Collier Road

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 5

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED BETWEEN 8.00AM AND 6.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES,IF ANY)

HISTON ROAD On its east side from a point 98 metres south of its

junction with Canterbury Street to a point 68 metres north of its junction with Linden Close

HISTON ROAD On its east side from a point 90 metres north of its

junction with Linden Close to a point 19 metres south of its junction with Rackham Close

HISTON ROAD On its east side from a point 55 metres north its junction

with Victoria Road to point 110 metres south of its junction with Canterbury Street

HISTON ROAD On its west side from a point 28 metres south of its

junction with Canterbury Street for a distance of 18 metres in a southerly direction.

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 6

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED BETWEEN 8.30AM AND 5.30PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES, IF ANY)

KINGSTON STREET On its eastern side from a point 33.5 metres north of its

junction with Mill Road to a point 7 metres south of its junction with Hooper Street

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 7

ROADS OR PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED BETWEEN 8.30AM AND 9.30AM, 5.OOPM AND 6.30PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES, IF ANY)

HILLS ROAD On its west side from its junction with Union Road to its

junction with Station Road

RUSSELL STREET On both side from its junction with Hills Road for a

distance of 34.1 metres in a southwesterly direction

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 8 - Not applicable to this area.

PART 9

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED BETWEEN 8.30AM AND 10AM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES,IF ANY)

GRANGE ROAD On its western side from a point 15 metres north of its

junction with Clarkson Road for a distance of 162 metres in a southerly direction

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 10

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED TO 1 HOUR WITH RETURN PROHIBITED WITHIN 1 HOUR FOR 24 HOURS A DAY

NORFOLK STREET On its north side from a point 9 metres east of its

junction with Staffordshire Street for a distance of 71 metres in an easterly direction

NORFOLK STREET On its north side from a point 10 metres west of its

junction with Staffordshire Street for a distance of 46 metres in an westerly direction

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 11

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED TO 30 MINUTES WITH NO RETURN WITHIN ONE HOUR (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES IF ANY)

EARL STREET On its north side from a point 4 metres west of its

junction with Clarendon Street for a distance of 11.5 metres in a westerly direction

EAST ROAD On its southeast side from a point 110 metres northeast

of its junction with St. Matthew's Street for a distance of 45 metres in a northeasterly direction

SCHEDULE 2 - WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 12

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED TO 30 MINUTES WITH RETURN PROHIBITED WITHIN 1 HOUR BETWEEN 8.30 A.M. AND 6.30 P.M. MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES IF ANY)

MADINGLEY ROAD On its south side from a point 37 metres west of its

junction with Lady Margaret Road westwards for a distance of 53 metres

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 13 - Not applicable to this area.

PART 14

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED TO 20 MINUTES WITH NO RETURN WITHIN ONE HOUR (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES, IF ANY)

HISTON ROAD On its eastern side from a point 110 metres south of its

junction with Canterbury Street for a distance of 12 metres in a northerly direction

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 15 - Not applicable to this area.

PART 16

ROAD AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED TO 15 MINUTES WITH RETURN PROHIBITED WITHIN 1 HOUR FOR 24 HOURS A DAY

VICTORIA AVENUE On its east side from a point 102 metres north of the

centre point of the roundabout at its junction with Jesus Lane and Maid's Causeway for a distance of 65 metres in a northerly direction

VICTORIA AVENUE On its west side for a distance of 29 metres in a northerly direction from a point 120 metres north of the centre point of the roundabout at its junction with Jesus Lane and Maid's Causeway

SCHEDULE 2 - WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 17

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED TO 2 HOURS WITH RETURN PROHIBITED WITHIN 1 HOUR BETWEEN 8.30 AM AND 6.30 PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES, IF ANY)

ST. MATTHEW'S STREET On its west side from a point 112 metres southeast of its

junction with East Road southeastwards for a distance of 31 metres.

ST. MATTHEW'S STREET On its west side from a point 183 metres southeast of its

junction with East Road southeastwards for a distance of 20 metres.

STAFFORDSHIRE STREET On its east side from a point 44 metres north of its

junction with Norfolk Street northwards for a distance of 43 metres.

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 18 - Not applicable to this area

PART 19

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED BETWEEN 9.00 AM AND 5.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES,IF ANY)

ADAM AND EVE STREET On both side from its junction with Paradise Street

southwards to its junction with Warkworth Street

ALBERT STREET Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

ALPHA ROAD Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

ANGUS CLOSE Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

ARTHUR STREET Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

BATEMAN STREET; Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

BRANDON PLACE Excluding those parts as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2 Part 2.

BURLEIGH STREET On its northeastern side from its junction with East Road

to a point opposite the northwestern boundary of Adam and Eve Street

BURLEIGH STREET On its southwestern side from its junction with East

Road to its junction with Adam and Eve Street

CARLYLE ROAD Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

CHRISTCHURCH STREET Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

CITY ROAD Excluding those parts as described in Schedule 2 Part 2

CLARE STREET Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

CLARENDON STREET

CROSS STREET Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 19

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED BETWEEN 9.00 AM AND 5.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES, IF ANY)

.DEVONSHIRE ROAD Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

DOVER STREET

EARL STREET Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

EAST HERTFORD STREET Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

EDEN STREET On its east side from its junction with Prospect Row for

a distance of 33 metres in a northerly direction

EDEN STREET On its west side from a point 24.4 metres south of its

junction with Fitzroy Street southwards to its junction with Prospect Row

ELM STREET

FISHER STREET Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

GEORGE IV STREET Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

GLISSON ROAD Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

GRAFTON STREET On its north side

GRAFTON STREET On its south side from the centreline of City Road for a

distance of 22 metres in an easterly direction

GRAFTON STREET On its south side from the centreline of Adam and Eve

Street for a distance of 22 metres in a westerly direction

HALE STREET Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

HAYMARKET ROAD Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 19

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED BETWEEN 9.00AM AND 5.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES, IF ANY)

HERTFORD STREET Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

HOLLAND STREET Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

JAMES STREET On its west side from a point 9 metres south of its

junction with Newmarket Road to a point 9 metres north of its junction with Fitzroy Street

JESUS TERRACE

JOHN STREET On its north side

JOHN STREET On its south side from its junction with City Road for a

distance of 22 metres in an easterly direction

JOHN STREET On its south side from its junction with Adam and Eve

metres in a westerly direction

LYNDEWODE ROAD Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

MAGRATH AVENUE Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

MANHATTAN DRIVE On the west side of its north-south arm from a point 10

metres north of its junction with Pentlands Close to its most southerly point

MAWSON ROAD Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

MILL STREET Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

NAPIER STREET On its east side from its junction with Newmarket Road

to a point 70 metres south of its junction with Newmarket Road

NEWNHAM WALK Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 19

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED BETWEEN 9.00AM AND 5.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES IF ANY)

NEW SQUARE Excluding those parts as described in Schedule 2

Part 2.

NEW STREET On its northern side from a point 55 metres west of its

junction with Sturton Street for a distance of 55 metres in a westerly direction

NEW STREET On its northern side from a point 54 metres east of its

junction with Abbey Street for a distance of 23 metres in an easterly direction

ORCHARD STREET On both sides from its junction with Emmanuel Street

eastwards to its junction with Clarendon Street.

PARADISE STREET On its south side from its junction with City Road for a

distance of 22 metres in an easterly direction

PARADISE STREET On its north side

PARADISE STREET On its south side from its junction with Adam and Eve

Street for a distance of 22 metres in a westerly direction

PEMBERTON TERRACE Excluding those parts as described in Schedule 2

Part 2.

PENTLANDS CLOSE On its north side

PORTUGAL STREET

POUND HILL Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

PROSPECT ROW On its southwest side from a point 12 metres northwest

of the centreline of Warkworth Street for a distance of 27 metres in a northwesterly direction

REGENT STREET Excluding those parts as described in Schedule 2

Part 2.

ST. BARNABAS ROAD Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 19

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED BETWEEN 9.00AM AND 5.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES,IF ANY)

ST. PAUL'S ROAD Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

SEARLE STREET Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

SELWYN GARDENS Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

SIDGWICK AVENUE Excluding those lengths as described in all other Parts

of Schedule 2

SILVER STREET Excluding those parts as described in Schedule 2 Part

2.

STURTON STREET On its west side from a point 9 metres south of its

junction with Young Street to a point 9 metres north of its junction with Petworth Street

STURTON STREET On its west side from a point 9 metres south of its

junction with Petworth Street for a distance of 28 metres

in a southerly direction

STURTON STREET On its west side from a point 8 metres south of its

junction with Geldart Street to a point 21 metres north of

its junction with Vicarage Terrace

VICTORIA STREET Excluding those parts as described in Schedule 2 Part

2.

WARKWORTH STREET On its northeast side from its junction with Prospect

Row for a distance of 8 metres in a southwesterly

direction

WARKWORTH STREET On its northwest and southwest side from its junction

with Prospect Row southwestwards and southeastwards to its junction with Adam and Eve Street

WARKWORTH STREET On its southwestern side from its junction with Adam

junction with Prospect Row

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 19

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED BETWEEN 9.00AM AND 5.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES, IF ANY)

WARKWORTH STREET On its northeast side from its junction with Adam and

Eve Street for a distance of 14 metres in a northwesterly direction

WARKWORTH STREET On its northeast and southeast side from a point 19

metres south of its junction with Prospect Row for a distance of 30 metres in a southeasterly direction

WARKWORTH TERRACE On its southeast side from a point 40 metres northeast

of its junction with Parkside northeastwards to its junction with Warkworth Street

WARKWORTH TERRACE On its northwest side from its junction with Warkworth

Street southwestwards for a distance of 11 metres

WEST ROAD Excluding those parts as described in all other Parts of

Schedule 2

SCHEDULE 2 - WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 20

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED TO 2 HOURS WITH RETURN PROHIBITED WITHIN 1 HOUR BETWEEN 9.00AM AND 5.00 PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES, IF ANY)

CHRISTCHURCH STREET On its western side from a point 66 metres north of the

north face of the southern boundary wall of Stanton House northwards to its junction with Newmarket Road.

NEWMARKET ROAD On its south side from a point 40 metres east of its

junction with Napier Street eastwards for a distance of 5.5 metres.

NEWMARKET ROAD On its south side from a point 71.5 metres east of its

junction with Napier Street eastwards for a distance of 11 metres.

SCHEDULE 2 - WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 21

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED TO 1 HOUR WITH RETURN PROHIBITED WITHIN 2 HOUR BETWEEN 8.30AM AND 6.30PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES, IF ANY)

NORFOLK STREET On its south side from a point 14 metres east of its

junction with East Road to its junction with Caroline Place

NORFOLK STREET On its south side from its junction with Caroline Place

for a distance of 31 metres in an easterly direction

NORFOLK STREET On its north side from a point 80 metres west of its

junction with Staffordshire Street for a distance of 24 metres in an easterly direction

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PART 22 Not applicable to this area.

PART 23

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED BETWEEN 2.00PM AND 3.00PM MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS (OTHER THAN AT PARKING PLACES, IF ANY)

GRANGE ROAD On its west side from a point 44 metres north of its

junction with Barton Road for a distance of 153 metres in a northerly direction north of its junction with Barton Road for a distance of 63 metres in a northerly direction

SELWYN GARDENS On its south side from a point 10 metres west of its

junction with Grange Road for a distance of 116 metres in a westerly direction

SELWYN GARDENS On its north and west side from a point 10 metres west

of its junction with Grange Road for a distance of 296 metres in a westerly and southerly direction

SCHEDULE 2 WAITING RESTRICTIONS (see Articles 2, 28 and 29)

PARTS 24 to 26 Not applicable to this area.

PART 27

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS RESTRICTED BETWEEN 8.30AM AND 9.30AM MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS

NEWNHAM ROAD On its west side from a point 40 metres south of its

junction with Sidgwick Avenue for a distance of 41 metres in a southerly direction

QUEEN'S ROAD On its east side from a point 20 metres north of its

junction with Garret Hostel Lane for a distance of 93 metres in a northerly direction

QUEEN'S ROAD On its east side from a point 26 metres south of its

junction with Garret Hostel Lane for a distance of 227 metres in a southerly direction

QUEEN'S ROAD On its east side from a point 7 metres south of its

junction with West Road for a distance of 178 metres in a southerly direction

SCHEDULE 3 LOADING PROHIBITIONS (see Articles 2 and 30)

PART 1

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS PROHIBITED FOR THE PURPOSE OF DELIVERING OR COLLECTING GOODS OR MERCHANDISE OR LOADING OR UNLOADING VEHICLES AT ALL TIMES

CORPORATION DEPOT On both sides from a point 25 metres

access road north of the centreline of Mill Road southwards to its junction with Mill Road

COVENT GARDEN On both sides from a point 21 metres south of the

centreline of Mill Road northwards to its junction with Mill Road

DEVONSHIRE ROAD On both sides from a point 21 metres south of the

centreline of Mill Road northwards to its junction with Mill Road

EMERY STREET On both sides from a point 19 metres north of the

centreline of Mill Road southwards to its junction with Mill Road

GUEST ROAD On both sides from a point 12 metres north of the

centreline of Mill Road southwards to its junction with Mill Road

GWYDIR STREET On both sides from a point 20 metres north of the

centreline of Mill Road southwards to its junction with Mill Road

HILLS ROAD On its west side from a point 6 metres south of its

junction with Bateman Street northwards to a point 15 metres south of its junction with Union Road

HILLS ROAD On its west side from a point 26 metres south of its

junction with Coronation Street for a distance of 67 metres in a northerly direction

HILLS ROAD On its west side from its junction with Brooklands

Avenue for a distance of 130 metres in a northerly direction

HILLS ROAD On its west side from a point 160 metres north of its

junction with Brooklands Avenue to a point 25 metres south of its junction with Bateman Street

SCHEDULE 3 LOADING PROHIBITIONS (see Articles 2 and 30)

PART 1

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS PROHIBITED FOR THE PURPOSE OF DELIVERING OR COLLECTING GOODS OR MERCHANDISE OR LOADING OR UNLOADING VEHICLES AT ALL TIMES

HILLS ROAD On its west side from a point 17 metres south of its

junction with Union Road to its junction with Union Road

KINGSTON STREET On its east side from from a point 30 metres north of its

Mill Road southwards to its junction with Mill Road

KINGSTON STREET On its west side from a point 12 metres north of its

junction with Mill Road southwards to its junction with Mill Road

MACKENZIE ROAD On both sides from a point 12 metres north of the

centreline of Mill Road southwards to its junction with Mill Road

MAWSON ROAD On both sides from a point 13 metres south of the

centreline of Mill Road northwards to its junction with Mill Road

MILL ROAD On its north side from a point 21 metres west of the

centreline of Willis Road for a distance of 34 metres in an easterly direction

MILL ROAD On its north side from a point 12 metres west of the

centreline of Guest Road for a distance of 23 metres in an easterly direction

MILL ROAD On its north side from a point 22 metres west of the

centreline of Mackenzie Road for a distance of 35 metres in an easterly direction

MILL ROAD On its north side from a point 10 metres west of the

centreline of Emery Street for a distance of 20 metres in an easterly direction

MILL ROAD On its north side from a point 19.5 metres west of the

centreline of Perowne Street for a distance of 30 metres in an easterly direction

SCHEDULE 3 LOADING PROHIBITIONS (see Articles 2 and 30)

PART 1

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS PROHIBITED FOR THE PURPOSE OF DELIVERING OR COLLECTING GOODS OR MERCHANDISE OR LOADING OR UNLOADING VEHICLES AT ALL TIMES

MILL ROAD On its north side from a point 20 metres west of the

centreline of Gwydir Street for a distance of 34 metres in an easterly direction

MILL ROAD On its north side from a point 20 metres west of the

centreline of Kingston Street to its junction with Great Eastern Street

MILL ROAD On its south side from a point 12 metres west of the

centreline of Mortimer Road for a distance of 33 metres in an easterly direction

MILL ROAD On its south side from a point 9.5 metres west of the

centreline of Covent Garden for a distance of 17.5 metres in an easterly direction

MILL ROAD On its south side from a point 11 metres west of the

centreline of Mawson Road for a distance of 30 metres in an easterly direction

MILL ROAD On its south side from a point 13 metres west of the

centreline of Tenison Road for a distance of 23 metres in an easterly direction

MILL ROAD On its south side from a point 13.5 metres west of the

centreline of St Barnabas Road for a distance of 35 metres in an easterly direction

MILL ROAD On its south side from a point 12 metres west of the

centreline of Devonshire Road eastwards to its junction with Argyle Street

MORTIMER ROAD On both sides from a point 22 metres south of the
centreline of Mill Road northwards to its junction with Mill Road

NEWMARKET ROAD On its north side from a point 45 metres east of its

junction with Godesdone Road eastwards to its junction with River Lane

SCHEDULE 3 LOADING PROHIBITIONS (see Articles 2 and 30)

PART 1

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS PROHIBITED FOR THE PURPOSE OF DELIVERING OR COLLECTING GOODS OR MERCHANDISE OR LOADING OR UNLOADING VEHICLES AT ALL TIMES

PEROWNE STREET On both sides from from a point 11 metres north of the

centreline of Mill Road southwards to its junction with Mill Road

REGENT STREET On its east side from its junction with Park Terrace for a

distance of 200 metres in a southerly direction

REGENT STREET On its west side between a point opposite the northern

boundary of 36 Regent Street for a distance of 58 metres in a northerly direction

REGENT STREET On its west side from a point 77.8 metres north of the

centreline of Lensfield Road for a distance of 26 metres in a northerly direction

REGENT STREET On its east side from a point 65 metres north of its

junction with Gonville Place for a distance of 38 metres in a southerly direction

ST. BARNABAS ROAD On both sides from a point 21 metres south of the

centreline of Mill Road northwards to its junction with Mill Road

TENISON ROAD On both sides from a point 21 metres south of the

centreline of Mill Road northwards to its junction with Mill Road

WILLIS ROAD On both sides from a point 23 metres north of the

centreline of Mill Road southwards to its junction with Mill Road

SCHEDULE 3 LOADING PROHIBITIONS (see Articles 2 and 30)

PART 2

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS PROHIBITED FOR THE PURPOSE OF DELIVERING OR COLLECTING GOODS OR MERCHANDISE OR LOADING OR UNLOADING VEHICLES BETWEEN 8.30AM AND 6.30PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

MILL ROAD On its north side from a point 13 metres east of the

centreline of Willis Road to a point 12 metres west of the centreline of Guest Road

MILL ROAD On its north side from its junction with East Road to a

point 21 metres west of the centreline of Willis Road

MILL ROAD On its north side from a point 11 metres east of the

centreline of Guest Road to a point 22 metres west of the centreline of Mackenzie Road

MILL ROAD On its north side from a point 13 metres east of the

centreline of Mackenzie Road to a point 10 metres west of the centreline Emery Street

MILL ROAD On its north side from a point 10 metres east of the centreline of Emery Street to a point 19.5 metres west of its junction with Perowne Street

MILL ROAD On its north side from a point 10.5 metres east of its

junction with Perowne Street to a point 20 metres west of the centreline of Gywdir Street

MILL ROAD On its north side from a point 14 metres east of the

centreline of Gwydir Street to a point 20 metres west of its junction with Kingston Street

SCHEDULE 3 LOADING PROHIBITIONS (see Articles 2 and 30)

PART 3

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS PROHIBITED FOR THE PURPOSE OF DELIVERING OR COLLECTING GOODS OR MERCHANDISE OR LOADING OR UNLOADING VEHICLES BETWEEN 8AM AND 9.15AM, 4.45PM AND 6.00PM

HISTON ROAD On its eastern side from a point 110 metres south of its

junction with Canterbury Street for a distance of 12 metres in a northerly direction

SCHEDULE 3 LOADING PROHIBITIONS (see Articles 2 and 30)

PART 4

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS PROHIBITED FOR THE PURPOSE OF DELIVERING OR COLLECTING GOODS OR MERCHANDISE OR LOADING OR UNLOADING VEHICLES BETWEEN 8.30AM AND 9.30AM, 5.00PM AND 6.30PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

HILLS ROAD On its east side from its junction with

Station Road to a point 30.5 metres north of its junction with Brooklands Avenue

SCHEDULE 3 LOADING PROHIBITIONS (see Articles 2 and 30)

PART 5 - Not applicable to this area.

PART 6

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH LOADING IS PROHIBITED FOR THE PURPOSE OF DELIVERING OR COLLECTING GOODS OR MERCHANDISE OR LOADING OR UNLOADING VEHICLES BETWEEN 8.00AM AND 9.15AM, 5.00PM AND 6.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

NEWNHAM ROAD On its southeast side from the northern corner of the

Jolly Miller Public House to a point outside the southwestern boundary of No. 51 Newnham Road

NEWNHAM ROAD On its northwest side from its junction with Malting Lane

to a point outside the southwestern boundary of No.52 Newnham Road

SCHEDULE 3 LOADING PROHIBITIONS (see Articles 2 and 30)

PART 7

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH LOADING IS PROHIBITED FOR THE PURPOSE OF DELIVERING OR COLLECTING GOODS OR MERCHANDISE OR LOADING OR UNLOADING VEHICLES BETWEEN 8.15AM AND 9.15AM, 5.00PM AND 6.00PM MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

MILL ROAD On its south side from its junction with Gonville Place to

a point 12 metres west of the centreline of Mortimer Road

MILL ROAD On its south side from a point 21 metres east of the

centreline of St. Barnabas Road to a point 12 metres west of the centreline of Devonshire Road

MILL ROAD On its south side from a point 21 metres east of the

centreline of Mortimer Road to a point 9.5 metres west of the centreline of Covent Garden

MILL ROAD On its south side from a point 8 metres east of the

centreline of Covent Garden to a point 11 metres west of the centreline of Mawson Road

MILL ROAD On its south side from a point 19 metres east of the

centreline of Mawson Road to a point 13 metres west of the centreline of Tenison Road

MILL ROAD On its south side from a point 10 metres east of the

centreline of Tenison Road to a point 13.5 metres west of the centreline of St. Barnabas Road

SCHEDULE 3 LOADING PROHIBITIONS (see Articles 2 and 30)

PART 8

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH WAITING IS PROHIBITED FOR THE PURPOSE OF DELIVERING OR COLLECTING GOODS OR MERCHANDISE OR LOADING OR UNLOADING VEHICLES BETWEEN 8.15AM AND 9.15AM, 12.45PM AND 2.15PM, 5.00PM AND 6.00PM

ALBERT STREET On both sides from its junction with Victoria Road for a

distance of 28 metres in a westerly direction

ALBERT STREET On east side from its junction with Chesterton Road for

a distance of 18 metres in a northerly direction

ALBERT STREET On west side from its junction with Chesterton Road for

a distance of 8 metres in a northerly direction

CORONA ROAD On both sides from its junction with Victoria Road for a

distance of 12.2 metres in a northerly direction

FERRY PATH On both sides from its junction with Chesterton Road for

a distance of 13.7 metres in a southerly direction

HERBERT STREET On both sides from its junction with Chesterton Road for

a distance of 13.7 metres in a northerly direction

SPRINGFIELD ROAD On both sides from its junction with Milton Road for a
distance of 18.3 metres in a northerly direction

TRAFALGAR ROAD On both sides from its junction with Chesterton Road to

its junction with Trafalgar Street

TRAFALGAR STREET On both sides from its junction with Trafalgar Road for a

distance of 9.1 metres in a westerly direction

TRAFALGAR STREET On both sides from its junction with Victoria Avenue for

a distance of 7.6 metres in an easterly direction

VICTORIA AVENUE On both sides from its junction with Chesterton Road for

a distance of 249.9 metres in a southerly direction

VICTORIA ROAD On both sides from its junction with Croft Holme Lane

for a distance of 152.4 metres in a westerly direction

SCHEDULE 4 URBAN CLEARWAY (see Articles 2 and 31 to 35)

PARTS 1 and 2 - Not applicable to this area.

PART 3

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH STOPPING IS PROHIBITED BETWEEN

4.30PM AND 6.00PM, MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

NEWMARKET ROAD On its north side from its junction with Elizabeth Way to

its junction with River Lane.

SCHEDULE 4 URBAN CLEARWAY (see Articles 2 and 31 to 35)

PART 4

ROADS AND PARTS OF ROADS IN WHICH STOPPING IS PROHIBITED BETWEEN 8.00AM AND 9.30AM, MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

NEWMARKET ROAD On its south side from its junction with East Road to its

junction with River Lane.

SCHEDULE 5 - BUS STOP CLEARWAY (see Articles 2 and 36 to 38)

BURLEIGH STREET

CHESTERTON ROAD

(from its junction with Albert Street to its junction with Victoria Avenue)

EAST ROAD;

FITZROY STREET;

(from its junction with New Square to its junction with Burleigh Street)

HILLS ROAD;

(from its junction with Lensfield Road to its junction with Brooklands Avenue)

MILL ROAD;

(from its junction with Willis Road to the Mill Road railway bridge)

NEWMARKET ROAD;

(from its junction with Christchurch Street to its junction with

Elizabeth Way)

REGENT STREET;

(from its junction with Park Terrace for a distance of 80 metres in a southeasterly direction)

STATION ROAD;

SILVER STREET;

(from its junction with Newnham Road to the River Bridge)

SCHEDULE 6 - ONE WAY STREETS (see Articles 2 and 39 to 41)

Column 1 Column 2

ADAM AND EVE STREET From southwest to northeast

(from its junction with Paradise Street

to its junction with Burleigh Street)

ALBERT STREET From southeast to northwest

ALBION ROW From northeast to southwest

BLOSSOM STREET From north to south

(from its junction with Flower Street

its junction with Norfolk Terrace)

BROOKSIDE From south to north

(from its junction with

Bateman Street to its junction with

Pemberton Terrace)

COLLIER ROAD From east to west

(from its junction with Guest Road

to its junction with Willis Road)

COLLIER ROAD From west to east

(from its junction with Guest Road

to its junction with Mackenzie Road)

CORONATION STREET From west to east

(from its junction with St. Eligius Street

to its junction with Panton Street)

CORONATION STREET From east to west

(from its junction with Hills Road to

its junction with Panton Street)

COVENT GARDEN From north to south

(between its junction with

Mill Road and its junction with

Mill Street)

EMERY ROAD From west to east

EMERY STREET From south to north

(between its junctions with

Mill Road and Emery Road)

SCHEDULE 6 - ONE WAY STREETS (see Articles 2 and 39 to 41)

Column 1 Column 2

FELTON STREET From west to east

GUEST ROAD From south to north

HARVEST WAY From south to north and from east to west

(from its junction with New Street to

a point 12 metres east of the

centreline of Abbey Street)

KINGSTON STREET From north to south

MALTING LANE From east to west

MOUNT PLEASANT From south to north

(between its junction with Lady

Margaret Road and its junction

with Shelly Row)

NEW SQUARE From west to east

(southern arm)

NORFOLK TERRACE From south to north

(south/north arm)

NORFOLK TERRACE From west to east

(between its junction with Blossom

Street and its junction with

NorfolkTerrace south/north arm)

NORWICH STREET From east to west

PANTON STREET From south to north

(from its junction with Russell

Court to its junction with

Lensfield Road)

PEROWNE STREET From north to south

(between its junctions with

Emery Street and Mill Road)

SHELLY ROW From northwest to south

TENNIS COURT ROAD From south to north

(from its junction with Lensfield

Road to its junction with

Fitzwilliam Street)

UNION ROAD From west to east

WILLIS ROAD From north to south

SCHEDULE 7 - NO THROUGH ROADS (see Articles 2 and 42 to 44)

PART 1

POINTS IN ROADS BEYOND WHICH NO MOTOR VEHICLES ARE PERMITTED IN ANY DIRECTION

Column 1 Column 2

CASTLE ROW At its junction with Castle Street

CITY ROAD At a point 21 metres south of its junction with

Paradise Street

EDEN STREET BACKWAY At a point 47 metres south of its junction with

Fitzroy Street

FLOWER STREET At a point 34 metres north of its junction with

Broad Street eastwards for a distance of 44 metres

GRESHAM ROAD At its junction with Gonville Place

GONVILLE PLACE At its junction with Gresham Road

SCHEDULE 7 - NO THROUGH ROADS (see Articles 2 and 42 to 44)

PART 2

MOVEMENTS FROM ROADS WHICH ARE PROHIBITED TO ANY VEHICLE EXCEPT A WHEELED PEDAL CYCLE

Column 1 Column 2

CHESTERTON ROAD Herbert Street

HERBERT STREET Chesterton Road

SCHEDULE 8 - MOTOR CYCLE PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 45 to 55)

No.of Each area described below in this column

parking being an area forming part of the carriageway

place of a specified highway is designated as a motor

cycle parking place

1 All that part of the west side of FAIR STREET which is bounded on the west side by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 61.2 metres south of its junction with Maid's Causeway southwards for a distance of 11 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

2 All that part of the south side of LENSFIELD ROAD which is bounded on the south side by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 149.4 metres east of its junction with Panton Street eastwards for a distance of 6.1 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

3 All that part of the east side of REGENT STREET which is bounded on the east side by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 150.6 metres north of its junction with Gonville Place northwards for a distance of 5.5 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

4 All that part of the north side of SILVER STREET which is

bounded on the north side by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 37.8 metres east of its junction with Queen's Road eastwards for a distance of 6.1 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

5 All that part of the east side of TRUMPINGTON STREET

which is bounded on the east side by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 7.6 metres south of its junction with Fitzwilliam Street southwards for a distance of 6.1 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

SCHEDULE 9 - DOCTOR PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 57 to 73)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No.of Each area described below in this No. of

parking column,being an area forming part parking

place of the carriageway of a specified bays

highway is designated as a doctor

parking place

1 All that part of the east side of 5

ABBEY ROAD; which is bounded on the

east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends
from a point 11 metres south of its junction

with Beche Road southwards for a

distance of 22 metres and which has a

width throughout of 2.0 metres

2 All that part of the west side of 2

AUCKLAND ROAD; which is bounded

on the west by so much of the edge of

the carriageway of that highway as

extends from a point 5.0 metres north of

its junction with Newmarket Road northwards

for a distance of 11 metres and which has a

width throughout of 2.0 metres

3 All that part of the east side of 2

BUCKINGHAM ROAD; which is bounded

on the east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from the junction with Huntingdon Road

southwards for a distance of 11 metres

and which has a width throughout of

2.0 metres

4 All that part of the eastern side of 2

GUEST ROAD; which is bounded on the

east by so much of the edge of the

carriageway of that highway as extends

from a point 7 metres north of its junction

with Mill Road northwards for a distance

of 11 metres and which has a width

throughout of 2.0 metres

5 All that part of the south side of the 1

layby in .MAID'S CAUSEWAY which is

bounded on the south by so much of the

edge of the carriageway of that highway

as extends from a point 115 metres west

of its the junction with Fair Street westwards

for a distance of 5.5 metres and which has a

width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 10 - SAMARITAN PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 57 to 73)

Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

No.of Each area described below in this No. of

parking column,being an area forming part parking

place of the carriageway of a specified bays

highway is designated as a Samaritan

parking place

1 All that part of the west side of 1

CLARENDON STREET; which is bounded

on the west by so much of the edge

of the carriageway of that

highway as extends from a point

10.9 metres north of its junction

with Victoria Street northwards

for a distance of 5.0 metres

and which has a width throughout

of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 11 - Not applicable to this area.

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 1(1)

PARK STREET AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

place of a specified highway is designated as a residents

parking place

1 All that part of the north side of .LOWER PARK STREET

which is bounded on the north by so much of the edge of the carriagway of that highway as extends from a point 11.5 metres west of its junction with Park Parade westwards for a distance of 5.5 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

2 All that part of the north side of LOWER PARK STREET which

is bounded on the north by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 6 metres northeast of its junction with Park Parade northeastwards for a distance of 21 metres and which has a widththroughout of 2.0 metres

3 All that part of the north side of LOWER PARK STREET which is bounded on the north by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 10 metres west of its junction with Park Parade westwards for a distance of 17.5 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

4 All that part of the northeast side of NEW PARK STREET

which is bounded on the northwest by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 9.4 metres northwest of its junction with Portugal Street for a distance of 24.4 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

5 All that part of the northeast side of NEW PARK STREET which is bounded on the northwest by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 48.9 metres northwest of its junction with Portugal Street for a distance of 10.1 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

6 All that part of the northwest side of .PORTUGAL STREET which is bounded on the northwest by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 32.6 metres northeast of its junction with New Park Street southwestwards for a distance of 31.7 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 1(1)

PARK STREET AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

place of a specified highway is designated as a residents

parking place

7 All that part of the northwest side of PORTUGAL STREET which is bounded on the northwest by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 42 metres northeast of its junction with New Park Street northeastwards for a distance of 20.5 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

8 All that part of the southeast side of ST. JOHN'S ROAD which is bounded on the southeast by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 8 metres southwest of its junction with Park Parade southwestwards for a distance of 11 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

9 All that part of the southeast side of ST. JOHN'S ROAD which is bounded on the southeast by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 29.3 metres southwest of its junction with Park Parade southwestwards for a distance of 51 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

10 All that part of the west side of THOMPSON'S LANE which is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 14 metres south of its junction with Park Parade southwards for a distance of 33 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

11 All that part of the west side of THOMPSON'S LANE which is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 62 metres south of its junction with Park Parade southwards for a distance of 11 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

12 All that part of the west side of THOMPSON'S LANE which is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 93 metres south of its junction with Park Parade southwards for a distance of 9 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 1(2)

PARK STREET AREA

STREETS OR PARTS OF STREETS FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE ISSUE OF PERMITS

a. Park Street

b. Lower Park Street

c. Park Parade

d. Portugal Street

e. Portugal Place

f. St. John's Road

g. Thompson's Lane: south eastern side for its whole length (includes residences in

Richmond Terrace and St. Clement's Gardens with frontages onto Thompson's Lane)

h. Thompson's Lane: north western side from its junction with Bridge Street to its junction with New Park Street

i. Thompson's Lane: north western side from its most northerly point for a distance of

16 metres in a south westerly direction

j. Beaufort Place: eligible for visitors permits only.

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 2(1)

KITE AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

Parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

place of a specified highway is designated as a residents parking

place

1 All that part of the west side of ADAM AND EVE STREET which is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 13 metres north of the centreline of Warkworth Street for a distance of 11 metres northwards and which has a width throughout of 2 metres.

2 All that part of the west side of CHRISTCHURCH STREET which is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 17 metres south of its junction with Newmarket Road southwards to a point 83 metres south of its junction with Newmarket Road and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

3 All that part of the west side of CITY ROAD; which is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 16 metres north of a point opposite the northern side of Brandon Place northwards to a point opposite the northern kerbline of Paradise Street and which has a width throughout of 2 metres.

4 All that part of the west side of CITY ROAD which is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 30.5 metres north of its junction with Paradise Street northwards for a distance of 22 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

5 All that part of the west side of CITY ROAD which is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 10.5 metres north of its junction with Paradise Street northwards for a distance of 5.5 metres and which has a width throughout of 2 metres.

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 2(1)

KITE AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

place of a specified highway is designated as a residents

parking place

6 All that part of the west side of CITY ROAD which is bounded

on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point opposite the southern side of Paradise Street southwards for a distance of 28 metres and which has a width throughout of 2 metres.

7 All that part of the west side of CLARENDON STREET which is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 7.5 metres south of its junction with Victoria Street southwards for a distance of 33 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

8 All that part of the west side of CLARENDON STREET which

is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 15.9 metres north of its junction with Victoria Street northwards for a distance of 15.4 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

9 All that part of the west side of CLARENDON STREET which

is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 33.5 metres north of its junction with Victoria Street northwards for a distance of 9.9 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

10 All that part of the south side of EARL STREET which is

bounded on the south by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 28.8 metres east of its junction with Emmanuel Road eastwards for a distance of 15 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

11 All that part of the south side of EARL STREET which is

bounded on the south by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 7.1 metres east of its junction with Emmanuel Road eastwards for a distance of 9.5 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 2(1)

KITE AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

place of a specified highway is designated as a residents parking

place

12 All that part of the north side of EARL STREET; which is bounded on the north by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 25.6 metres west of its junction with Clarendon Street westwards for a distance of 42.7 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

13 All that part of the east side of .EDEN STREET; which is bounded on the east by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 33 metres north of its junction with Prospect Row northwards for a distance of 111 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

14 All that part of the east side of EDEN STREET which is bounded on the east by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 144 metres north of its junction with Prospect Row northwards for a distance of 4 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

15 All that part of the west side of EDEN STREET BACKWAY which is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 19 metres north of its junction with Elm Street for a distance of 6 metres in an northerly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

16 All that part of the west side of EDEN STREET BACKWAY which is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 63 metres north of its junction with Elm Street for a distance of 15 metres in an northerly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

17 All that part of the south side of .GRAFTON STREET which is bounded on the south by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 17 metres east of its junction with City Road for a distance of 100 metres in a westerly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 2(1)

KITE AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

Parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

place of a specified highway is designated as a residents parking

place

18 All that part of the east side of JAMES STREET which is bounded on the east by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 60 metres south of its junction with Newmarket Road southwards for a distance of 10 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

19 All that part of the east side of JAMES STREET which is bounded on the east by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 24 metres south of its junction with Newmarket Road southwards for a distance of 36 metres and which has a width throughout of 2 metres.

20 All that part of the southern side of JESUS LANE which is bounded on the south by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 40.8 metres east of its junction with Belmont Place eastwards for a distance of 20.7 metres and which has a width throughout of 2 metres

21 All that part of the southern side of JESUS LANE adjacent to Four Lamps roundabout which is bounded on the south by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 29.8 metres east of its junction with Belmont Place eastwards for a distance of 11 metres and which has a width throughout of 2 metres

22 All that part of the west side of JESUS TERRACE; which is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 16.8 metres north of its junction with Elm Street northwards for a distance of 31.7 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

23 All that part of the south side of JOHN STREET; which is bounded on the south by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 89 metres east of its junction with City Road to a point 22 metres west of its junction with Adam & Eve Street and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 2(1)

KITE AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

Parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

place of a specified highway is designated as a residents

parking place

24 All that part of the south side of JOHN STREET which is

bounded on the south by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 22 metres east of its junction with City Road eastwards for a distance of 67 metres and which has a width throughout of 2 metres

25 All that part of the north side of the layby in MAIDS CAUSEWAY which is bounded on the north by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 101 metres west of its junction with Fair Street for a distance of 16.5 metres in a westerly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

26 All that part of the southern side of MAIDS CAUSEWAY which is bounded on the south by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 73 metres west of its junction with Fair Street westwards for a distance of 45 metres and which has a width throughout of 2 metres.

27 All that part of the west side of NAPIER STREET which is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from its junction with Newmarket Road for a distance of 70 metres in a southerly direction

28 All that part of the south side of NEWMARKET ROAD which is bounded on the south by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 15 metres east of its junction with Christchurch Street eastwards for a distance of 26 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

29 All that part of the south side of .PARADISE STREET which is bounded on the south by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 22 metres east of its junction with City Road for a distance of 66 metres eastwards and which has a width throughout of 2 metres.

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 2(1)

KITE AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

Parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

place of a specified highway is designated as a residents parking

place

30 All that part of the north side of VICTORIA STREET which is bounded on the north by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 70 metres west of its junction with Clarendon Street westwards for a distance of 37 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

31 All that part of the north side of VICTORIA STREET which is bounded on the north by so much of the edge of the carraigeway of that highway as extends from a point 14.3 metres west of its junction with Clarendon Street westwards for a distance of 48.7 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

32 All that part of the north side of .WARKWORTH STREET which is bounded on the north by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 8 metres west of its junction with Adam & Eve Street for a distance of 120 metres in a westerly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

33 All that part of the northeast side of WARKWORTH STREET which is bounded on the northeast by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 49 metres east of its junction with Prospect Row southeastwards for a distance of 77 metres and which has a width throughout of 2 metres

34 All that part of the east side of WARKWORTH STREET which is bounded on the east by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 8 metres southwest of its junction with Prospect Row southwestwards for a distance of 11 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

35 All that part of the northwest side of WARKWORTH TERRACE which is bounded on the northwest by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 11 metres southwest of its junction with Warkworth Street southwestwards for a distance of 73 metres and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 2(2)

KITE AREA

STREETS OR PARTS OF STREETS FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE ISSUE OF PERMITS

a. Adam and Eve Street

b. Brandon Place

c. Burleigh Street

d. Burleigh Place

e. Christchurch Street

f. Christ's Pieces

g. City Road

h. Clarendon Street

i. Dover Street

j. Earl Street

k. East Road (Nos. 168 to 195)

l. Eden Street

m. Eden Street Backway

n. Elm Street (Nos. 1 to 8)

o. Emmanuel Road

p. Fair Street

q. Fitzroy Lane

r. Fitzroy Street

s. Grafton Street

t. James Street

u. Jesus Lane (Nos. 62 to 72)

v. Jesus Terrace

w. John Street

x. King Street (Nos. 46 to 98 and 105 to 129)

y. Maid's Causeway (south side only)

z. Melbourne Place

aa. Napier Street

bb. Newmarket Road west of Elizabeth Way (south side only)

cc. New Square

dd. Orchard Street

ee. Paradise Street

ff. Parker Street

gg. Parkside

hh. Pikes Walk

ii. Portland Place

jj. Prospect Row

kk. Short Street

ll. Victoria Street

mm. Warkworth Street

nn. Warkworth Terrace

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 3(1)

REGENT TERRACE AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

Parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

Place of a specified highway is designated as a residents parking

place

1 All that part of the northeast side of REGENT TERRACE which is bounded on the northeast by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 80 metres to the northwest of its junction with Gonville Place for a distance of 22 metres in a northwesterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2 metres

2 All that part of the northeast side of REGENT TERRACE which is bounded on the northeast by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 45 metres to the northwest of its junction with Gonville Place for a distance of 25 metres in a northwesterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2 metres

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 3(2)

REGENT TERRACE AREA

STREETS OR PARTS OF STREETS FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE ISSUE OF PERMITS

a. Regent Terrace

b. Regent Street properties which have access to Regent Terrace

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 4(1)

GUEST ROAD AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

place of a specified highway is designated as a residents parking

place

1 All that part of the south side of .COLLIER ROAD which is bounded on the south by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 7 metres east of its junction with Guest Road and a point 7 metres west of its junction with Mackenzie Road and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

2 All that part of the south side of COLLIER ROAD which is bounded on the south by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 7 metres east of its junction with Willis Road and a point 7 metres west of its junction with Guest Road and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

3 All that part of the east side of GUEST ROAD which is bounded on the east by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 7 metres north of its junction with Mill Road to a point 7 metres south of its junction with Collier Road and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

4 All that part of the east side of MACKENZIE ROAD which is bounded on the east by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 7 metres north of its junction with Mill Road to a point 10 metres south of its junction with Collier Road and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

5 All that part of the east side of WILLIS ROAD which is bounded on the east by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 13 metres north of its junction with Mill Road to a point 7 metres south of its junction with Collier Road and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 4(2)

GUEST ROAD AREA

STREETS OR PARTS OF STREETS FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE ISSUE OF PERMITS

a. Willis Road

b. Guest Road

c. Mackenzie Road

d. Collier Road

e. Mill Road (Nos. 1 to 39 odd numbers only)

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 5(1)

CASTLE EAST AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

Parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

place of a specified highway is designated as a residents parking

place

1 All that part of the west side of ALBERT STREET which is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 43 metres north of its junction with Chesterton Road for a distance of 74 metres in a northerly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

2 All that part of the north east side of ALPHA ROAD which is bounded on the north east by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 9 metres north west of the centreline of Carlyle Road for a distance of 83 metres in a northwesterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

3 All that part of the north east side of ALPHA ROAD which is bounded on the north east by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 9 metres south east of the centreline of Carlyle Road for a distance of 145 metres in a southeasterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

4 All that part of the southeast side of ARTHUR STREET which is bounded on the southeast by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 22 metres southwest of its junction with Searle Street for a distance of 24 metres in a southerly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

5 All that part of the north-west side of CARLYLE ROAD which is bounded on the north west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 7 metres north-east of its junction with Alpha Road for a distance of 56 metres in a north easterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 5(1)

CASTLE EAST AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

Parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

Place of a specified highway is designated as a residents

parking place

6 All that part of the south-west side of CARLYLE ROAD which is bounded on the south west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 97.5 metres north-west of its junction with Chesterton Road for a distance of 79 metres in a north-westerly direction and which has a width throughoutof 2.0 metres.

7 All that part of the north-east side of CLARE STREET which is bounded on the north east by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 8 metres north-west of the centreline of Arthur Street for a distance of 12 metres in a northwesterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

8 All that part of the north-east side of CLARE STREET which is bounded on the north-east by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 8 metres south-west of the centreline of Arthur Street for a distance of 31 metres in a south-easterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

9 All that part of the north-east side of CLARE STREET which is bounded on the north-east by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 4 metres north-west of its junction with St Luke's Street for a distance of 40 metres in a north-westerly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

10 All that part of the north side of CHESTERTON ROAD which is bounded on the north by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 22 metres west of its junction with Albert Street for a distance of 47 metres in a westerly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 5(1)

CASTLE EAST AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

Parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

place of a specified highway is designated as a residents

parking place

11 All that part of the north-west side of EAST HERTFORD STREET which is bounded on the north-west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 7 metres north-east of its junction with Hertford Street for a distance of 40 metres in a north-easterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

12 All that part of the north-west side of HALE STREET which is bounded on the north-west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 3 metres south-west of its junction with Searle Street for a distance of 55 metres in a south-westerly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

13 All that part of the north-east side of HERTFORD STREET which is bounded on the north-east by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 9 metres north-west of its junction with East Hertford Street for a distance of 246 metres in a north-westerly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

14 All that part of the west side of HOLLAND STREET which is bounded on the west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 31 metres south of its junction with Victoria Road for a distance of 56 metres in a southerly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

15 All that part of the north-eastern side of MAGRATH AVENUE which is bounded on the north-east by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point opposite the north-western boundary of No.1 Magrath Avenue for a distance of 35 metres in a south-easterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 5(1)

CASTLE EAST AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

place o f a specified highway is designated as a residents

parking place

16 All that part of the south-western side of MAGRATH AVENUE which is bounded on the south-west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from the southernmost point of Magrath Avenue for a distance of 212 metres in a north-westerly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

17 All that part of the south-western side of SEARLE STREET which is bounded on the south-west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 7 metres southeast of its junction with Arthur Street for a distance of 36 metres in a southeasterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

18 All that part of the north side of SEARLE STREET which is bounded on the north by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 9.1 metres east of its junction with St. Luke's Street for a distance of 165 metres in an easterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

19 All that part of the south-western side of SEARLE STREET which is bounded on the south-west by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 7 metres southeast of its junction with Hale Street for a distance of 34 metres in a southeasterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 5(2)

CASTLE EAST AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES SATURDAYS ONLY

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

place of a specified highway is designated as a residents

parking place

1 All that part of the north side of CHESTERTON ROAD which is bounded on the north by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 29 metres east of its junction with Alpha Road for a distance of 77 metres in an easterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 5(3)

CASTLE EAST AREA

STREETS OR PARTS OF STREETS FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE ISSUE OF PERMITS

a. Albert Street

b. Albion Row

c. Alpha Road

d. Arthur Street

e. Carlyle Road

f. Castle Row

g. Castle Street

h. Chesterton Lane

i. Chesterton Road

j. Clare Street

k. East Hertford Street

l. Fisher Street

m. Grasmere Gardens

n. Hale Street

o. Haymarket Road

p. Hertford Street

q. Hilda Street

r. Holland Street

s. Lady Margaret Road (eastern arm)

t. Magrath Avenue

u. Mount Pleasant

v. Northampton Street

x. Pound Hill

y. Searle Street

z. Shelly Row

aa. St. Luke's Street

bb. St. Peter's Street

cc. Victoria Road (odd Nos. only)

dd. Whyman's Lane

ee. Victoria Road (Nos. 188 to 220 inclusive)

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 6(1)

CASTLE WEST AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

place of a specified highway is designated as a residents

parking place

1 All that part of the northwest side of ALBION ROW which is bounded on the northwest by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 15 metres southwest of the centreline of Shelly Row for a distance of 46 metres in a southwesterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

2 All that part of the southeast side of .ALBION ROW which is bounded on the southeast by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 13 metres northeast of its junction with Haymarket Road for a distance of 33 metres in a northeasterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

3 All that part of the northeast side of HAYMARKET ROAD which is bounded on the northeast by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 11 metres southeast of its junction with Albion Row for a distance of 52 metres in a southeasterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

4 All that part of the southeast side of POUND HILL which is bounded on the southeast by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 5 metres southwest of its junction with St.Peter's Street for a distance of 45 metres in a southwesterly direction for diagonal parking and which has a width throughout of 4.5 metres.

5 All that part of the southwest side of SHELLY ROW which is

bounded on the southwest by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 8 metres southeast of its junction with Mount Pleasant for a distance of 31 metres in a southeasterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 6(1)

CASTLE WEST AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

place of a specified highway is designated as a residents

parking place

6 All that part of the southwest side of SHELLY ROW which is bounded

on the southwest by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 20 metres northwest of the centreline of Albion Row for a distance of 35 metres in a northwesterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

7 All that part of the northwest side of POUND HILL which is bounded

on the northwest by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 5 metres southwest of its junction with St.Peter's Street for a distance of 45 metres in a southwesterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

8 All that part of the northwest side of ST PETER'S STREET which is

bounded on the northeast by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 5 metres south of the centreline of Castle Row for a distance of 15 metres in a southeasterly direction.

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 6(3)

CASTLE WEST AREA

STREETS OR PARTS OF STREETS FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE ISSUE OF PERMITS

a. Albert Street

b. Albion Row

c. Alpha Road

d. Arthur Street

e. Carlyle Road

f. Castle Row

g. Castle Street

h. Chesterton Lane

i. Chesterton Road

j. Clare Street

k. East Hertford Street

l. Fisher Street

m. Grasmere Gardens

n. Hale Street

o. Haymarket Road

p. Hertford Street

q. Hilda Street

r. Holland Street

s. Lady Margaret Road (eastern arm)

t. Magrath Avenue

u. Mount Pleasant

v. Northampton Street

x. Pound Hill

y. Searle Street

z. Shelly Row

aa. St. Luke's Street

bb. St. Peter's Street

cc. Victoria Road (odd Nos. only)

dd. Whyman's Lane

ee. Victoria Road (Nos. 188 to 220 inclusive)

SCHEDULE 12 - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES (see Articles 2 and 85 to 105)

PART 8(1)

TENISON ROAD AREA - RESIDENTS PARKING PLACES MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS

Column 1 Column 2

No. of Each area of the highway described below in this

parking column, being an area forming part of the carriageway

place of a specified highway is designated as a residents

parking place

1 All that part of the north side of CROSS STREET which is

bounded on the north by so much of the edge of the carriageway of that highway as extends from a point 14 metres east of its junction with Covent Garden for a distance of 21 metres in an easterly direction and which has a width throughout of 2.0 metres.

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