Road Traffic Acts

1997-12-311998-01-07Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984TSO (The Stationery Office), St Crispins, Duke Street, Norwich, NR3 1PD, 01603 622211, customer.services@tso.co.uk55008492492
LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK
Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984
Section 23—Pedestrian Crossings

Notice is hereby given that the Council of the London Borough of Southwark proposes to introduce a Pelican pedestrian crossing in Newington Causeway, as detailed below. Controlled areas on either side of the proposed crossing would prohibit the waiting, loading and unloading of vehicles in the lengths of the road specified below. The existing zebra crossing and its controlled areas, in Newington Causeway, south of Avonmouth Street, is to be revoked.

Site of Crossing Distance covered by Controlled Areas
Newington Causeway
The Pelican pedestrian crossing will commence at a distance of 31 metres south-west of the southernmost kerb-line of Avonmouth Street southwards for a distance of 3 metres. The controlled area shall cover a distance of 19 metres in a north-east direction and 19 metres in a south-west direction from the limit of the crossing.
Revocation of pedestrian crossing   The existing zebra crossing in Newington Causeway, situated south-west of the southernmost kerb-line of Avonmouth Street, together with the associated controlled areas is hereby revoked.   Further information may be obtained from M. Kent, Southwark Regeneration & Environment, Council Offices, Chiltern House, Portland Street, London SE17 2ES. Tel. 0171-525 5468. P. Kent, for F. Manson, Director of Regeneration & Environment 31st December 1997.