Council:

Stirling Council

Type:

Traffic

Published:
Expires:
Address:
Stirling

The effect of this Order shall be to temporarily prohibit the use of vehicles on the length of road identified in the Schedule to this Notice during the period from 0930 hours on 8 September 2019 until 1200 hours on the same day. The temporary restriction of vehicles is considered necessary to facilitate the holding of a Public Procession in Stirling, but will only have effect in relation to such part or parts of the lengths of road as are indicated by the appropriate traffic signs or at the direction of a Police Officer in uniform and during the periods corresponding to those lengths of road specified in the Schedule to this Notice.

 

Full details can be viewed on the Council’s website and http://www.tellmescotland.gov.uk

 

Tony Mason

Proper Officer

 

SCHEDULE

 

Length of Road in Stirling

 

Forthside Way, Stirling – from Springkerse Roundabout to the point where it meets Shore Road.

Shore Road, Riverside – for its entire length.

Forth Street, Riverside – for its entire length.

Dean Crescent, Riverside – for its entire length.

Queenshaugh Drive, Riverside – for its entire length.

Riverside Drive, Riverside – for its entire length.

Footpath from Riverside Drive over River Forth to South Street, Cambuskenneth – for its entire length.

South Street, Cambuskenneth – for its entire length

Ferry Road, Cambuskenneth – for its entire length.

North Street, Cambuskenneth – for its entire length.

Ferry Orchard, Cambuskenneth – for its entire length.

Ladysneuk Road, Cambuskenneth – for its entire length.

Abbey Road, Riverside – for its entire length.

Forth Crescent, Riverside – from the junction of Millar Place to the point where it meets Shore Road

 

Alternative Route

 

Not required (rolling road closure)

 

 

Legislation Information

Stirling Council with the consent of the Scottish Ministers in terms of Section 16B (6)(b) made the following Order, in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 16A of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, and of all other powers enabling them to do so.