Brighton Grove and Sidney Grove Area - Proposed No Waiting At Any Time restrictions, Pedestrian Crossing and Road Humps 2024 - This consultation has now ended

It is proposed to:
  1. introduce No Waiting At Any Time restrictions on a number of roads in the area, 
  2. establish a pedestrian crossing on Brighton Grove, and 
  3. construct road humps in Sidney Grove, Back Lane between Brighton Grove and Sidney Grove and Brighton Grove.  
Details are contained in the Notice which is attached in the supporting documents below.  Plans, reasons for the proposals and draft Order are also attached below.
If you wish to comment on the proposals, please complete the survey.  If you wish to object to the proposals, please also email traffic.notices@newcastle.gov.uk setting out the grounds for your objection and indicating which of the proposals your objection relates to.
  • End date: 12th July 2024
  • Consultation locality: Arthur's Hill
  • Consultation purpose: Statutory Notice
Please read the supporting documents, which can be found below in the 'Related Documents' section.  Here are the Consultation Officer's contact details, if you require information about this in a different format (such as large print), please get in touch with James Groombridge at: james.groombridge@newcastle.gov.uk.
We are asking for your contact details so that we can let you know about the outcomes of this consultation. We will store your details securely, we will not share them with anyone else, and we will not use them for any other purpose. If you would like us to remove your contact details from our records, please contact the consultation officer (details above), or email: traffic.notices@newcastle.gov.uk.
We will use your responses to inform our decision about these proposals. You can find out what will happen next here on www.letstalknewcastle.co.uk, or email: traffic.notices@newcastle.gov.uk
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  • Arthur's Hill

Start Date

20 June 2024

End Date

13 July 2024

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