Road Traffic Acts

Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984Road Traffic Act 1991Local Government Act 19851998-03-091998-03-021998-03-03TSO (The Stationery Office), St Crispins, Duke Street, Norwich, NR3 1PD, 01603 622211, customer.services@tso.co.uk55058292
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM
The Newham (Free Parking Places) (Disabled Persons) (Amendment No. 15) Order 1998 Designation of Orange Badge Holders’ Parking Places

Notice is hereby given that the Council of the London Borough of Newham, on 2nd March 1998, made the above-mentioned Order under sections 6 and 124 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended by the Local Government Act 1985 and the Road Traffic Act 1991.
  The general effect of the Order will be to further amend the Newham (Free Parking Places) (Disabled Persons) (No. 1) Order 1989 so as to:

  (a) designate a parking place outside each of the following locations:
      1. No. 57 Bartle Avenue, London E.6;
      2. No. 91 Carlyle Road, London E.12;
      3. Nos. 5 to 11 Melford Road, London E.6;
      4. No. 3 Sherrard Road, London E.7;
      5. No. 131 Wakefield Street, London E.6
    in which only vehicles authorised by the Order may be left without charge;

  (b) specify, in respect of the parking places, that disabled persons’ vehicles displaying in the relevant position a disabled person’s badge (commonly referred to as the “Orange Badge”) issued by any local authority under the provisions of the Disabled Persons (Badges for Motor Vehicles) Regulations 1975 or 1982 (as amended) may be left therein; and

  (c) provide that certain other vehicles may wait in the parking places in certain circumstances, e.g. to load or unload.

  A copy of the Order, which will come into force on 9th March 1998, and of documents giving more detailed particulars of the Order are available for inspection during normal office hours until 6 weeks from the date on which the Order comes into force, on Mondays to Fridays inclusive, at the offices of the Director of Environment, 25 Nelson Street, East Ham, London E6 4EH. Copies of the Order may be obtained from this address.
  If any person wishes to question the validity of the Order or of any of its provisions on the grounds that it or they are not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that any requirement of the Act or of any Instrument made under the Act has not been complied with, that person may, within 6 weeks from the date on which the Order was made, apply for the purpose to the High Court.
Head of Engineering 3rd March 1998.