The Urban Clearways (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2024

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Consultation opened on 24 September 2024. Closing date 18 October 2024.

Summary

The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) proposes to make an Order entitled The Urban Clearways (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2024.

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Consultation description

The Order will revoke an existing clearway on Foyle Embankment, Derry/Londonderry and replace it with a clearway on both sides of Foyle Embankment, Derry/Londonderry. Vehicles are excepted from the restriction in certain circumstances.

Full details are contained in the draft Order which together with a map showing the road involved may be inspected free of charge during office hours within the period below at:

DfI Roads Western Division
Network Development
1 Crescent Road
Derry/Londonderry
BT47 2NQ

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 before 18 October 2024.

Dfi Roads Western Division
Network Development
County Hall
Drumragh Avenue
Omagh
BT74 7AF

Inspection of the draft Order is by appointment only which can be arranged either by e-mail using the e-mail address above or by telephone during office hours (Mon to Fri 9.00 am to 5.00 pm) on 028 8225 4085.

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