Please find details below of amendments South Gloucestershire Council propose to make to an order under sections 32, 33 and 35 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNCIL
(OFF STREET PARKING PLACES) ORDER 2024
Details of the proposed changes
NOTICE is hereby given that South Gloucestershire District Council proposes to make an order under sections 32, 33 and 35 of and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended the effect of which will be to:
a) set the car parking charge for Abbey Wood, Church View, Filton; Laburnum Road, Hanham; Bank Road, Boultons Road, Cecil Road, Kings Chase Shopping Centre, South Road, Kingswood; St James Street, Mangotsfield; The Parade, Patchway; Byron Place, Haynes Lane, Page Road/Kendall Road, Page Road, Staple Hill; Parkway North Park and Ride, Stoke Gifford; Castle Court, Rock Street, St Mary Street, Thornbury; Warmley Station, Warmley; Flaxpits Lane, Winterbourne; Kennedy Way, Leisure Centre South West and Leisure Centre South East, Yate car parks as set out in the Schedule to this notice;
b) set the stay length and return times across South Gloucestershire Council car parks. Each car park is subject to a maximum time period for which a vehicle may stay in a parking place. These are set out in the Schedule to this notice; and
c) revoke the South Gloucestershire Council (Off Street Parking Places) Order 2022 and the South Gloucestershire Council (Off Street Parking Places) (Kings Chase Shopping Centre Car Park) (Variation No. 1) Order 2023 in favour of the provisions specified in items a) and b) above.
Full details of the proposal are contained in the draft order. If you would like to see a copy of the draft order and a statement of the Council’s reasons for making the order, you may do so by visiting the Council’s website at: https://consultations.southglos.gov.uk/PT.8055CarParks/consultationHome
You may also visit Yate One Stop Shop (next to the Leisure Centre), Kennedy Way, Yate; Patchway One Stop Shop, The Patchway Hub, Rodway Road, Patchway and Kingswood One Stop Shop, Kingswood Civic Centre, Kingswood, Bradley Stoke Library, 1 Fidders Wood Lane, Bradley Stoke; Cadbury Heath Library, School Road, Barrs Court; Downend Library, Buckingham Gardens, Downend; Emersons Green Library, Emerson Way, Emersons Green; Filton Library, Shield Retail Park, Link Road, Filton; Hanham Library, High Street, Hanham; Staple Hill Library, Broad Street, Staple Hill; Thornbury Library, St Marys Street, Thornbury and Winterbourne Library, Flaxpits Lane, Winterbourne during normal opening hours.
What if I want to send a letter about the proposals?
Our preferred method of response is via the council’s webpages using the link above where you may complete an online questionnaire. Should you wish to respond by post, please request a legal questionnaire by contacting Customer Services on 01454 868000. Please note posted responses will only be accepted on the questionnaire provided and acknowledgements will not be sent. Please check that you:
1. Include reasons for any comments you make, for or against, the proposals
2. Send responses to the Monitoring Officer and Head of Legal, Governance and Democratic Services at the address below.
3. Quote reference L3/GMM/STOP/PT.8055 on all communications.
4. Send all responses by 19 December 2024.
5. Mark your response for the attention of Legal Services.
Please note that all the letters received may be considered in public by the Council. The content of letters, together with the name and address of the person making it, could become available for public inspection.
PO Box 1953, Bristol
BS37 0DE
Dated: 25 November 2024
John McCormack
Monitoring Officer and Head of Legal, Governance and Democratic Services
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