Modifications to Yellow Line restrictions On Fairfield Avenue, Staines and installation of a parking bay on Moormede Crescent, Staines.

Closed 11 Sep 2020

Opened 14 Aug 2020

Overview

Thank you for your interest in our parking modifications proposals in Fairland Avenue & Moormede Crescent, Staines. 

The legislation we must follow before introducing this scheme means that we need to allow objections and comments from the public to be considered before a final decision is reached about whether or not to go ahead with our preferred scheme in its current form.

The proposal:

The car club bay


The planning permission for the development requires the developer to provide a car club vehicle on the highway before occupation of the proposed development. This includes the developer paying for the necessary Traffic Regulation Order to allow the vehicle to have an allocated parking bay.
The car club vehicle parking bay is proposed to be located on Moormead Crescent approximately 23 metres north of its junction with Fairfield Avenue. The parking bay would be parallel to the carriageway and measure 2 metres deep by 5 metres long.


The yellow lines on Fairfield Avenue


The TRO on Fairfield Avenue comprising single yellow lines between the junction of Fairfield Avenue with London Road to the junction of the new road off the west side of Fairfield Avenue is required to prevent inappropriate parking impeding the floor of traffic following construction of the proposed development.
The double yellow lines at the junction of the new road with Fairfield Avenue is required to prevent vehicles parking on the junction and impeding the flow of traffic and impeding sight lines.

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If you would like to object, support, or comment on the proposal, please use the Online Survey linked at the bottom of the page, or alternatively, write to:

Scott Dickson, Room 365, County Hall, Penrhyn Road, Kingston Upon Thames, KT1 2DW

by 11th September 2020.

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What happens next

The comments and objections will be considered by Scott Dickson. We will write to you again to let you know the outcome.

 

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