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Mayor and MP attend re-opening of youth hub
Hawksmoor Youth Hub, which is run by Charlton Athletic Community Trust (CACT) as part of the Young Greenwich Partnership on behalf of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, has proven very wellused for a number of years but was in need of major improvements to keep facilities fresh.
The work was made possible by CACT partner Ardmore Group, with additional support from Youth Build, the Metropolitan Police and the Royal Borough.
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CACT delivers Young Greenwich in partnership with Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust and Metro Charity.
The launch event on Thursday 23 February was attended by Mayor of Greenwich Cllr Leo Fletcher and Erith and Thamesmead MP Abena Oppong-Asare.
More than 40 people attended the event, where CACT staff and Ardmore ran a tour of the renovated facility. Young Greenwich member Tilly Rockall also gave a speech to share her experiences at the hub over many years.
The event was also attended by the artists behind the murals in the main hall, plus senior council and Oxleas staff.
Hawksmoor is one of four hubs in Royal Greenwich run by Young Greenwich, with others in Eltham, Charlton and Woolwich Common.
Cllr Matt Morrow, Royal Greenwich Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, said:
“Hawksmoor has been around for years and been such a big part in so many childhoods. This investment means it will continue to play a big part in the lives of local young people which is great news.”
“We want to make sure Royal Greenwich is the best place it can be for young people to grow up, and backing youth hubs is a big part of that.”
Claire Hallinan, CACT’s Unit Manager at Hawksmoor Youth Hub, said:
“We’ve been working in partnership with the Royal Borough, Ardmore and Youth Build, and they’ve been fabulous. Hawksmoor has been brilliantly renovated and we’re excited for our young people to come in and see it!”
To find out more about Young Greenwich, please visit: young-greenwich.org.uk
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) [Brinklow Crescent] PLANNED ROAD CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich makes this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Thames Water who need to carry out water main repair.
2. The Order will come into operation on 2nd March 2023 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However the works are expected to take 5 days. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, exiting, proceeding or waiting (including waiting for the purposes of loading or unloading) in, Brinklow Crescent at the junction of Plum Lane.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will be diverted via Plum Lane and Vice versa. Prohibitions remain in force, pedestrians are not affected and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Assistant Director, Transport
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 24th February 2023
(INTERNAL REF: PL/486/LA446212)
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) [Rockmount Road]
PLANNED ROAD CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich makes this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Thames Water who need to carry out water main repair.
2. The Order will come into operation on 1st March 2023 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However the works are expected to take one week. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, exiting, proceeding or waiting (including waiting for the purposes of loading or unloading) in, Rockmount Road outside number 79.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will be diverted via Wickham Lane, Plumstead High Street and vice versa Prohibitions remain in force, pedestrians are not affected and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Assistant Director, Transport
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 24th February 2023
(INTERNAL REF: PL/465/LA444178)
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) [Timbercroft Lane] PLANNED ROAD CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich makes this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Thames Water who need to carry out water main repair.
2. The Order will come into operation on 8th March 2023 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However the works are expected to take 7 days. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, exiting, proceeding or waiting (including waiting for the purposes of loading or unloading) in, Timbercroft Lane at the junction of Flaxton Road
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will be diverted via Flaxton Road Alabama Street, Lucknow Street, . Prohibitions remain in force, pedestrians are not affected and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Assistant Director, Transport
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 24th February 2023
(INTERNAL REF: PL/477/LA444764)
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) [Rennets Wood Road] PLANNED ROAD CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich makes this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Thames Water who need to carry out Water main repair.
2. The Order will come into operation on 6th March 2023 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However the works are expected to take 5 days. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, exiting, proceeding or waiting (including waiting for the purposes of loading or unloading) Rennets Wood Road outside number 54.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will be diverted via Crown Woods Way, Bexley Road and vice versa. Prohibitions remain in force, pedestrians are not affected and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Assistant Director, Transport
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 24th February 2023 (INTERNAL REF: PL/461/LA443726)
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) [Hinstock Road]
PLANNED ROAD CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich makes this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Thames Water who need to carry out Water Main repair.
2. The Order will come into operation on 6th March 2023 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However the works are expected to take 5 days. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, exiting, proceeding or waiting (including waiting for the purposes of loading or unloading) in Hinstock Road outside number 8. As well as the temporary removal of the No Entry and one way Prohibitions.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will be diverted via Plum Lane, Rowton Road and Admaston Road. Prohibitions remain in force, pedestrians are not affected and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Assistant Director, Transport
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 24th February 2023
(INTERNAL REF: PL/466/LA444228)
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) [Pier Way]
PLANNED ROAD CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich makes this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Power On connections who need to carry out power connection works.
2. The Order will come into operation on 8th March 2023 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However the works are expected to take 2 weeks. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from waiting (including waiting for the purposes of loading or unloading) in, Pier Way between Broadwater Road and Gallions View, and Goosander Way between Broadwater Road and Whinchat Road.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation prohibitions remain in force, pedestrians are not affected and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Assistant Director, Transport
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 24th February 2023
(INTERNAL REF: PL/499/LA00000)
Royal Borough of Greenwich
Town & Country Planning Act 1990 (AS AMENDED)
Town & Country Planning (Development Management Procedure)(England) Order 2015
Planning (Listed Buildings & Conservation Areas) Act 1990 (AS AMENDED)
Planning (Listed Buildings & Conservation Areas) Regulations 1990 (AS AMENDED)
Town & Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 2007 (AS AMENDED)
Notice is hereby given that application(s) have been made to The Royal Borough of Greenwich in respect of the under mentioned premises/sites. You can see the submissions and any plans at http://www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/planning.
If development proposals affect Conservation Areas and/or Statutorily Listed Buildings under the Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 (As Amended) this will be shown within the item below.
Anyone who wishes to comment on these applications should be made in writing to Development Planning within 21 days of the date of this notice.
Please quote the appropriate reference number.
Date: 1/03/2023
Victoria Geoghegan
Assistant Director - Planning and Building Control
List of Press Advertisements - 1/03/2023
Publicity for Planning Applications
Applicant: UTL Ltd
22/4259/F
Site Address: 92-94, Shooters Hill Road, London, SE3 8RL
Development: Construction of a fourth storey to provide additional 2 x 2-bed self-contained flats including a new roof and internal alterations and all associated works.
Conservation Area: SUN IN THE SANDS
Applicant: Mr Felix Marot
Site Address: 26 GLENLUCE ROAD, BLACKHEATH
23/0005/F
Development: Installation to repair and replace external roof covering, roof cheeks, mock Tudor timber framing, soffit and fascia boards, window surrounds, and windows of the three existing dormers with like for like materials and all associated works.
Conservation Area: WESTCOMBE PARK
Applicant: P & B London Ltd
23/0051/F
Site Address: 2A & 3 BARNARD CLOSE, LONDON, SE18 6JQ
Development: Erection of roof extension to create an additional storey resulting in a three-storey building, erection of a first floor rear extension, erection of balconies and associated external works. Internal alterations to allow for the change of use of first floor level from Office (Use Class E(g)(i)) to residential (Use Class C3) to accommodate 2no. studio flats and 2no. 1-bedroom flats across first and second floor level. Erection of flue extraction system to the rear of the building. [Amended description and address].
Conservation Area: Woolwich Conservation Area
Applicant: Grover The Trustees of the National Maritime Museum 23/0405/F
Site Address: ROYAL MUSEUMS GREENWICH, PARK ROW, GREENWICH
Development: Formation of an outdoor playground.
Conservation Area: GREENWICH PARK
Applicant: Mr Fenley 23/0469/HD
Site Address: 14 MEREWORTH DRIVE, PLUMSTEAD, LONDON, SE18 3EE
Development: Single storey rear extension and garage conversion.
Conservation Area: SHREWSBURY PARK ESTATE
Applicant: Mr Thomas Gregory 23/0545/HD
Site Address: 65 PELTON ROAD, GREENWICH, LONDON, SE10 9AH
Development: Construction of a two storey rear extension and associated works.
Conservation Area: EAST GREENWICH
Applicant: Ms Sarah Punter 23/0592/HD
Site Address: 64 BROOKLANDS PARK, BLACKHEATH, LONDON, SE3 9AJ
Development: Construction of side and rear dormer roof extensions and conversion of loft into a habitable space, together with 2no. conservation roof lights to front and rear roof slopes and all associated works.
Conservation Area: BLACKHEATH PARK
Applicant: Mr David Wilson 23/0628/HD
Site Address: 66 ASHBURNHAM PLACE, LONDON, SE10 8UG
Development: Replacement of front and rear windows from painted
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) [Panfield Road] PLANNED ROAD CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich intends to make this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Thames Water who need to carry out water mains repair.
2. The Order will come into operation on 15th March 2023 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However the works are expected to take 7 days. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, exiting, proceeding or waiting (including waiting for the purposes of loading or unloading) in, Panfield Road outside 220.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will be diverted via Devenish Road, Sewell Road and vice versa. Prohibitions remain in force, pedestrians are not affected and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Assistant Director, Transport
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 24th February 2023
(INTERNAL REF: PL/478/LA445515)
Call us on:
020 7232 1639 or email: ads@weekender.co.uk timber single glazed to painted timber slim line double glazed.
Conservation Area: ASHBURNHAM TRIANGLE
Publicity for Listed Building Consent
Applicant: Royal Greenwich Heritage Trust 23/0347/L
Site Address: COMMUNITY CENTRE, CHARLTON HOUSE, CHARLTON ROAD, LONDON, SE7 8RE
Development: To remove existing poor quality, inappropriate varnish, and grime build-up from timber floor (dated to c.1950s) in the Old Library by careful sanding in accordance with specialist advice. Badly worn areas and deep scratches to be minimised. Timber floor to be restored with hard wax oil finish, providing a durable, robust surface sufficient to withstand regular heavy use whilst conserving historic fabric and minimising future maintenance.
Conservation Area: CHARLTON VILLAGE
Listed Building: Grade 1
Applicant: The Trustees of the National Maritime Museum 23/0406/L
Site Address: ROYAL MUSEUMS GREENWICH, PARK ROW, GREENWICH
Development: Formation of an outdoor playground.
Conservation Area: GREENWICH PARK
Listed Building: Grade 1
Applicant: Royal Borough of Greenwich 23/0531/L
Site Address: OLD TOWN HALL, POLYTECHNIC STREET, WOOLWICH
Development: Installation of a cast iron heritage plaque to the Old Town Hall facade.
Conservation Area: Woolwich Conservation Area
Listed Building: Grade 2
Publicity for Advertisements
Applicant: Mr Rob Timmer RBG 23/0553/A
Site Address: CHRIST FAITH TABERNACLE, 186 POWIS STREET, WOOLWICH, LONDON, SE18 6NL
Development: The proposal is for a painted mural on the currently blank rendered area of the west-facing flank wall to CFT included the words 'Welcome to Woolwich' 'Granada Cinema - 1935' 'Bingo - 1960' and 'Christ Faith Tabernacle - 2011'
Conservation Area: Woolwich Conservation Area
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) [Braddyll Street]
PLANNED ROAD CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich intends to make this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Thames Water who need to carry out water main repair.
2. The Order will come into operation on 13th March 2023 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However the works are expected to take 5 days. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, exiting, proceeding or waiting (including waiting for the purposes of loading or unloading) in, Braddyll Street at the junction of Old Woolwich Road.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will be diverted via Old Woolwich Road, Gibson Street, Banning Street and vice versa. Prohibitions remain in force, pedestrians are not affected and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Assistant Director, Transport
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 24th February 2023
(INTERNAL REF: PL/513/LA448412)
Notice of Intended disposal of Allotment land at the rear of Halsbrook Road Charlton
London SE3
Notice is hereby given that Royal Borough of Greenwich, in exercise of their powers under section 123 of the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended) intends to grant a 999 years’ lease of the following pieces of land: at Halsbrook Road Charlton London SE3 (in total measuring approximately 2,703 square metres).
The plan showing the pieces of land at rear of Halsbrook Road Charlton London SE3 may be inspected online, at Royal Borough of Greenwich, The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, London SE18 6HQ -during normal office hours, or by requesting a copy of the same by sending an email to Linda Harris, Property Manager at Linda.Harris@royalgreenwich.gov.uk
Any objections to the intended disposal must be made either in writing and addressed to Linda Harris MSc, MRICS Assoc. Corporate Property Manager, Regeneration and Property, Directorate of Regeneration Enterprise and Skills, The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, London SE18 6HQ. or by email at Linda.Harris@royalgreenwich.gov.uk stating the reasons for such objections, by no later than 8 March 2023.
20 February 2023
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1)
WEST PARK SE9 PLANNED DIRECTIONAL ROAD CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich makes this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by National Grid who need to carry out remedial works.
2. The Order will come into operation on 14th March 2023 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However, the works are expected to take 2 days. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from, exiting, proceeding, or waiting (including waiting for the purposes of loading or unloading), on to Sidcup Road from West Park.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will be diverted via West Park, Mottingham Road, Court Road and Sidcup Road. Prohibitions remain in force; pedestrians are not affected, and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Interim Assistant Director, Transport and Sustainability.
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 15/02/23
(INTERNAL REF: PL/503/LA448288)
ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
– SECTION 14(1)
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS – VARIOUS ROADS
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Royal Borough of Greenwich intends to make an Order to facilitate works for the implementation of a 20mph zone under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
2. The effect of the Order will be to temporarily prohibit all vehicles from entering into, exiting from, proceeding in, or waiting (including waiting for the purposes of loading or unloading) in the following lengths of roads:
(a) Brentwood Close, for its entire extent.
(b) Reventlow Road, for its entire extent.
(c) Novar Road, for its entire extent.
(d) Gaitskell Road, for its entire extent.
(e) Lannoy Road, for its entire extent.
(f) Tiverton Drive, for its entire extent.
(g) Alverstone Gardens, for its entire extent.
(h) Sparrows Lane, for its entire extent.
(i) Greenhaven Drive, for its entire extent.
(j) Swift Close, for its entire extent.
(k) Nickelby Close, for its entire extent.
3. The above prohibitions will only apply to such times and such extent as shall be indicated by the placing or covering of appropriate traffic signs and alternative routes for diverted vehicles would be available via local roads.
4. Whilst the closures are in operation, vehicular access to properties affected by these works would be maintained wherever possible subject to the extent and operations of the works.
5. The Order would come into force on Thursday 9th March 2023 and will continue in force for up to 18 months, or until the works have been completed, whichever is the sooner.
6. Queries concerning these works should be directed to traffic.team@royalgreenwich.gov.uk quoting reference 02-23 Sparrows Lane & Greenhaven Drive.
Assistant Director, Transport, Communities, Environment and Central, Royal Borough of Greenwich Dated 1st March 2023
ROYAL BOROUGH of GREENWICH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) [Flaxton Road] PLANNED ROAD CLOSURE (ORDER)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich intends to make this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Thames Water who need to carry out Water main repairs.
2. The Order will come into operation on 14th March 2023 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However the works are expected to take 7 days. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, exiting, proceeding or waiting (including waiting for the purposes of loading or unloading) in, Flaxton Road at the junction of Swingate Lane.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will be diverted via Swingate Lane, Melling Street and vice versa. Prohibitions remain in force, pedestrians are not affected and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Assistant Director, Transport
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 24th February 2023
(INTERNAL REF: PL/479/LA445509)
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ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH
The Greenwich (Free Parking Places, Loading Places and Waiting, Loading and Stopping Restrictions) (Amendment No. *) Order 202*
The Greenwich (Charged For-Parking Places) (Amendment No. *) Order 202*
The Greenwich (20 MPH Zone) (No.*) Order 202*
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Royal Borough of Greenwich (hereinafter referred to as “the Council”) proposes to make the above-mentioned Order under sections 6, 45, 46, 49, 84, 124 and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended.
2. The general effect of the Order would be to: a) Replace the single yellow line No Waiting Mon-Fri 9.30am-11am restrictions with double yellow line ‘at any time’ waiting restrictions at the following locations: a. Sparrows Lane North to South Arm, west side, from a point 9.5 metres south to a point 10.5 metres north of its junction with Sparrows Lane West to East Arm. b. Sparrows Lane West to East Arm, north side from its junction with Sparrows Lane North to South Arm for 7 metres in a westerly direction. c. Sparrows Lane West to East Arm, south side from its junction with Sparrows Lane North to South Arm for 13 metres in a westerly direction b) Replace the single yellow line No Waiting Mon-Sat 8am-6.30pm restrictions with double yellow line ‘at any time’ waiting restrictions at the following locations: a. Novar Road, south-east side, from its junction with Footscray Road to the common boundary of Nos. 4 and 6 Novar Road. b. Novar Road, north-west side, from its junction with Footscray Road for 6.5 metres in a north-easterly direction. c. Reventlow Road, both sides, from its junction with Footscray Road for 10 metres in a north-easterly direction. d. Footscray Road, north-east side, from a point 12.5 metres north-west to a point 10.5 metres south-east of its junction with Reventlow Road. c) Impose a 20 miles per hour speed limit on motor vehicles on the following lengths of road: a. Brentwood Close, for its entire extent. b. Reventlow Road, for its entire extent. c. Novar Road, for its entire extent. d. Gaitskell Road, for its entire extent. e. Lannoy Road, for its entire extent. f. Tiverton Drive, for its entire extent. g. Alverstone Gardens, for its entire extent. h. Sparrows Lane, for its entire extent.
3. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Council proposes, under section 90A of the Highways Act 1980: a) to construct speed cushions at the location specified in schedule 1 to this Notice; Each speed cushion would be an elevated section of carriageway, 100 millimetres higher at its highest point than the surrounding carriageway and measuring approximately 2.5 metres in length and a maximum of 2 metres in width, including the gradients. b) to construct a speed table across the full width of the carriageway on Sparrows Lane North to South Arm at is junction with Sparrows Lane West to East Arm with ramps of 0.75 metres and a plateau length of 10.22 metres on Sparrows Lane North to South Arm and a plateau length of 5.09 metres on Sparrows Lane West to East Arm.
4. A copy of the proposed Orders and other documents can be viewed by emailing traffic.team@royalgreenwich.gov.uk (quoting reference 03-23 Sparrows Lane).
5. Further information may be obtained by emailing traffic.team@royalgreenwich.gov.uk
6. Any person who wishes to object to or make other representations about the proposed Order should send a statement in writing by 22nd March 2023, specifying the grounds on which any objection is made by email to traffic.team@royalgreenwich.gov.uk (quoting reference 03-23 Sparrows Lane).
7. Persons objecting to the proposed Order should be aware that in view of current access to information legislation, this Council would be legally obliged to make any comments received in response to this notice, open to public inspection.
Assistant Director, Transport, Communities, Environment and Central, Royal Borough of Greenwich
Dated 1st March 2023
Schedule 1 – Location of proposed new speed cushions
Sparrows Lane outside No. 15 Sparrows Lane; Tiverton Drive, outside the shared boundary of Nos. 37 and 39 Tiverton Drive.
Royal Borough Of Greenwich
The Greenwich (20 MPH Zone) (No.*) Order 202*
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Royal Borough of Greenwich (hereinafter referred to as “the Council”) proposes to make the above-mentioned Order under sections 84, 124 and Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended.
2. The general effect of the Order would be to: a) impose a 20 miles per hour speed limit on motor vehicles on the following lengths of road: a. Greenhaven Drive, for its entire extent. b. Swift Close, for its entire extent. c. Nickelby Close, for its entire extent.
3. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Council proposes, under section 90A of the Highways Act 1980: a) to convert the existing road humps to sinusoidal road humps outside No.12/377 and No.4 Greenhaven Drive; Each sinusoidal speed hump would be an elevated section of carriageway with a round top, 100 millimetres higher at its highest point than the surrounding carriageway, extending across the full width of the carriageway and measuring approximately 3.7 metres in length, including the gradients.
4. A copy of the proposed Orders and other documents can be viewed by emailing traffic.team@royalgreenwich.gov.uk (quoting reference 03-23 Greenhaven Drive).
5. Further information may be obtained by emailing traffic.team@royalgreenwich.gov.uk
6. Any person who wishes to object to or make other representations about the proposed Order should send a statement in writing by 22nd March 2023, specifying the grounds on which any objection is made by email to traffic.team@royalgreenwich.gov.uk (quoting reference 03-23 Greenhaven Drive).
7. Persons objecting to the proposed Order should be aware that in view of current access to information legislation, this Council would be legally obliged to make any comments received in response to this notice, open to public inspection.
Assistant Director, Transport, Communities, Environment and Central, Royal Borough of Greenwich
Dated 1st March 2023