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  • Closed consultation The Parking Places on Roads and Waiting Restrictions (Cookstown) Order (Northern Ireland) 2018

    Topics:
    • Roads

    Consultation closed Consultation opened 8 August 2018, 9.00 am and closed 31 August 2018, 5.00 pm

    Summary

    The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) proposes to make an Order entitled The Parking Places on Roads and Waiting Restrictions (Cookstown) Order (Northern Ireland) 2018.

    Documents

    • The Parking Places on Roads and Waiting Restrictions (Cookstown) Order (Northern Ireland) 2018 Adobe PDF (236 KB)
    • The Parking Places on Roads and Waiting Restrictions (Cookstown) Order (Northern Ireland) 2018 - maps Adobe PDF (617 KB)

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    Consultation description

    The Order will-

    • authorise lengths of Burn Road, James Street, Molesworth Street, Oldtown Street and William Street for use as parking places and prescribe the conditions under which they may be used. Between 9.00 am and 6.00 pm Monday to Saturday inclusive, parking will be limited to 1 hours with return to a parking place prohibited for 2 hours;
    • revoke and re-enact existing parking places on lengths of Union Street and amend the conditions under which they may be used;
    • authorise additional parking places for disabled persons’ vehicles on lengths of James Street, Oldtown Street and William Street and replace existing parking places for disabled persons’ vehicles with new descriptions on Burn Road, Coagh Street, Fairhill Road, James Street, Molesworth Street, Oldtown Street, Orritor Street and William Street; and remove existing bays on Fairhill Road, James Street and Oldtown Street;
    • amend the descriptions of existing parking places for all vehicles on lengths of Molesworth Street and Orritor Street with parking limited to 1 hour and no return within 1 hour to the parking place between 9.00 am and 6.00 pm on Saturday (restricted to use as a loading bay for goods vehicles between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm Monday to Friday inclusive);
    • amend the description of an existing parking place for all vehicles on a length of Burn Road with parking limited to 1 hour and no return within 1 hour to the parking place between 9.00 am and 6.00 pm on Saturday (restricted to use as a loading bay for all vehicles between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm Monday to Friday inclusive);
    • prohibit vehicles from waiting at any time (loading and unloading permitted) on lengths of Burn Road, Coagh Street, Fairhill Road, James Street, Loy Street, Millburn Street, Molesworth Street, Oldtown Street, Orritor Street and William Street;
    • prohibit vehicles from waiting between 9.00 am and 6.00 pm Monday to Saturday (loading and unloading permitted) on a length of Molesworth Street;
    • revoke and re-enact existing no waiting at any time restrictions (loading and unloading permitted) on lengths of Cemetery Road, Sweep Road and Union Place and correct a drafting error in respect of a waiting restriction on Molesworth Road;
    • revoke and re-enact existing waiting restrictions (loading and unloading not permitted) on lengths of Dungannon Road.

    Vehicles are excepted from the conditions and prohibitions in certain circumstances.

    Inspecting the proposals

    Full details are contained in the draft Order which together with maps showing the roads involved may be inspected free of charge during office hours within the period below at the following address:

    Mid Ulster District Council
    Cookstown Office
    Burn Road
    Cookstown

    Making an objection

    Any person may object or make other representations, specifying the grounds on which they are made, by writing to the Department at the address below or by emailing trafficwestern@infrastructure-ni.gov.uk before 31 August 2018.

    DfI Roads Western Division
    Network Development
    County Hall
    Drumragh Avenue
    Omagh
    BT79 7AF

    The information you provide in your response to this consultation, excluding personal information, may be published or disclosed in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) or the Environmental Information Regulations (EIR).

    If you want the information that you provide to be treated as confidential, please tell us why, but be aware that, under the FOIA, we cannot guarantee confidentiality.

    For information regarding the Departmental Privacy Notice following the introduction of GDPR please go to DfI Privacy or phone the Data Protection Office on 028 90540540.

    For further details on confidentiality, the FOIA and EIR please refer to ICO

    Ways to respond

    Consultation closed — responses are no longer being accepted.

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