Decision Maker: Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Communities, Campuses, Area Boards and Broadband
Decision status: For Determination
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: Yes
To:
(i) Consider objections to the proposed introduction of ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ (NWAAT) restrictions at various locations in Lower Bemerton, Salisbury.
(ii) Recommend the making of the Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) with minor amendments to the advertised proposals.
Following consultation with officers I give notice that I intend to make the decision set out in the attached report. If you would like to make any representations to me on this issue please do so by 12 March 2014.
Making the minor amendments proposed would serve to address some of the issues raised by objectors, meet the wishes of the local Wiltshire and Salisbury City Council ward members and ultimately offer a balanced response in terms of the Council meeting its statutory obligations and addressing local concerns.
To:
(i) Implement the proposals as advertised.
(ii) Abandon the proposals.
(iii) Implement the proposals with minor amendments.
Other reasons / organisations consulted
Consultation has been undertaken with:
· Councillor John Walsh, the elected Wiltshire Councillor and one of the elected Salisbury City Council Members for the Fisherton and Bemerton Village.
· Councillor Margaret Willmot, one of the elected Salisbury City Council Members for the Fisherton and Bemerton Village.
· Councillor Jo Broom, one of the elected Salisbury City Council Members for the Fisherton and Bemerton Village.
· Members of the public through the statutory TRO consultation process.
· Emergency services through the statutory TRO consultation process.
Contact: Paul Shaddock 01722 434671 Email: paul.shaddock@wiltshire.gov.uk.
Publication date: 04/03/2014
Date of decision: 04/03/2014
Effective from: 13/03/2014
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