The Quiet Lanes and Home Zones (England) Regulations 2006

Consultation on use orders and speed orders

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10.  Before making a use order or a speed order in relation to a designated road in a case specified in column (2) of an item in the table below, the authority shall consult the persons specified in column (3) of the item.

Table

(1)Item No(2) Case(3) Consultee
1.Where the use order or speed order appears to the authority to be likely to affect traffic on a road for which another authority is the highway authorityThe other authority
2.Where the use order or speed order appears to the authority to be likely to affect traffic on a road for which another authority is the traffic authorityThe other authority
3.Where the use order or speed order relates to, or appears to the authority to be likely to affect traffic on, a road on which a public passenger transport service is providedThe operator of the service and the appropriate Passenger Transport Authority (if any)
4.Where the road is situated in Greater LondonThe Greater London Authority and Transport for London
5.All cases
(a)

The local planning authority for the area in which the road is situated

(b)

The parish council (if any) for the area in which the road is situated

(c)

The chief officer of the appropriate NHS Trust, or NHS Foundation Trust, for the area in which the road is situated

(d)

The fire and rescue authority for the area in which the road is situated

(e)

The chief officer of police of the police area in which the road is situated

(f)

Any occupier of premises which adjoin the road or to which the principal means of access is from the road

(g)

The Road Haulage Association

(h)

The head teacher of any school on, adjoining or adjacent to the road

(i)

The Freight Transport Association

(j)

Such other organisations (if any) representing persons or individuals likely to be affected by the use order or the speed order as the authority thinks appropriate