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Scottish Borders Council

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Scottish Borders

THE ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984

THE SCOTTISH BORDERS COUNCIL

(DISABLED PERSONS’ PARKING PLACES) ORDER 2015

(AMENDMENT NO 4) ORDER 2020

The Scottish Borders Council propose to make the above Order in exercise of the powers conferred on them by Sections 32 and 35 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 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 said Act. The Order will come into operation on                    2020.

The effect of the Order will be to introduce new disabled persons’ parking bays and remove disabled persons’ parking bays which are no longer required in the Scottish Borders area.

Full details of the proposals are in the draft Order which, together with maps showing the lengths of roads affected, and a Statement of the Council’s Reasons for proposing to make the Order, may be examined at the following locations during normal working hours when offices have re-opened:

Road Safety and Traffic Management, Assets and Infrastructure, The Scottish Borders Council, Council Headquarters, Newtown St Boswells, TD6 0SA

Coldstream Library Contact Centre, Gateway Centre, High Street, TD12 4AE

Galashiels Contact Centre, Paton Street, TD1 3AS

Innerleithen Library Contact Centre, Buccleuch Street, EH44 6LA

Hawick Contact Centre, High Street, TD9 9EF

Kelso Library Contact Centre, Bowmont Street, TD5 7JH

Selkirk Contact Centre, High Street, TD7 4JX

Duns Library Contact Centre, 49 Newtown Street, TD11 3AU

Eyemouth Contact Centre, Old High School Building, Coldingham Road, TD14 5AN

Jedburgh Library Contact Centre, Castlegate, TD8 6AS

Peebles Contact Centre, High Street, EH45 8AG

Details can be found on the Council’s website at: www.scotborders.gov.uk/disabledparking

Any person wishing to obtain technical advice on the provisions of the Order should contact Road Safety and Traffic Management on 01835 825543.

Any person wishing to object to the proposed Order should send details of the grounds of objection in writing to the Service Director Assets and Infrastructure, The Scottish Borders Council, Council Headquarters, Newtown St Boswells, Melrose, TD6 0SA by 18 May 2020.

 

Martin Joyce, Service Director Assets and Infrastructure, Council Headquarters, Newtown St, Boswells

 

Legislation Information

Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984

Attachments:
PDF icon Berwickshire plans 2020.pdf PDF icon Cheviot plans 2020.pdf PDF icon Eildon plans 2020.pdf PDF icon Teviot and Liddesdale plans 2020.pdf PDF icon Tweeddale plans 2020.pdf