THE EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL
PROPOSED STATUTORY DESIGNATION OF DISABLED PERSONS’ PARKING PLACES WITHIN EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE
East Dunbartonshire Council, propose to consider the introduction of a traffic regulation order designating parking places for the leaving of a vehicle displaying a disabled persons’ badge on the following roads:-1. Annan Drive, Stirling Avenue, Dryman Road and Burnside Road within Bearsden;2. Martyr’s Place, Glendale Drive and Buchanan Drive within Bishopbriggs; 3. Armour Court, Border Way, Kingsway, Hillhead Road, Kerr Street, Armour Drive, Alloway Quadrant, Drumhill, Park Street, Burns Drive, Glenconner Way, Alloway Grove and the Loaning within Kirkintilloch; 4. Bencloich Crescent, Glorat Avenue, Lennox Avenue and Janefield Place within Lennoxtown;5. Oak Drive within Lenzie; 6.Learnmont Place, Graham Drive, Craigash Road, Cloberfield Gardens and Park Avenue within Milngavie;8. Beechtree Terrace, Mount Pleasant Crescent, Hillside Terrace and Campsie Road Milton of Campsie; 9. Mill Crescent and Campsie Road within Torrance;10. Alexander Avenue, Davidson Crescent, Differ Avenue, Gartshore Crescent, Park Avenue and Macdonald Crescent within Twechar.11.Taig Road within Waterside.
Full details of this proposal which forms the “EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL (DESIGNATED DISABLED PERSONS’ PARKING PLACES AND AMENDMENTS) ORDER”, are available for inspection without payment of fee in the Roads section of the East Dunbartonshire Council website. Telephone Enquiries to: 0300-123-4510. Any person wishing to object to the proposal should send details of the grounds for objection in writing to the Chief Solicitor & Monitoring Officer, 12 Strathkelvin Place, Kirkintilloch, G66 1TJ or by email to legalservices@eastdunbarton.gov.uk by Monday, 29 May 2023. Karen Donnelly Chief Solicitor & Monitoring Officer 12 Strathkelvin Place
Kirkintilloch G66 1TJ.
East Dunbartonshire Council introduction of a traffic regulation order