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The Spot Taxis

Derby City Council (The Spot Taxis) (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting) (Amendment to Map Based Schedule) (No.149) (Experimental) Order 2024

DERBY CITY COUNCIL made this Experimental Order on the 21st day of November 2024, which will become effective from the 2nd day of December 2024 for a period of 18 months, under Section 1, 2, 4, 9, 32, 35, 45, 46, 47, 49, 53 and part IV of schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and under the Traffic Management Act 2004 and all other enabling powers in that behalf:

The purpose of the order is to bring into effect the following:

No Stopping (At Any Time) (Except Taxis) to replace existing No Waiting (At Any Time) (Except Taxis) *LGMPA

  • Osmaston Road – on the west side only in the existing taxi rank from no.18 to The Salvation Army Citadel, approximately 40 metres long
  • London Road – on the east side only in the existing taxi rank outside of no.1, approximately 30 metres long

Loading Only (At any Time) to replace existing No Waiting (At Any Time) (Except Taxis) *LGMPA

  • Osmaston Road – on the west side only in the existing taxi rank outside no. 40, approximately 12 metres long

A copy of the Experimental Order together with maps which show the definitive extents of the order and a copy of the Authority’s Statement of Reasons for making the Experimental Order:

  • Sealed Order - The Spot Taxis
  • Public Notice - The Spot Taxis
  • Statement of Reasons - The Spot Taxis
  • Key to Restriction - The Spot Taxis
  • L24 - The Spot Taxis
  • TSWR - The Spot Taxis

Derby City Council will be considering, in due course, whether the provisions of these Experimental Orders should be continued in force indefinitely.

Anyone wishing to object to the Experimental Order continuing in force indefinitely, should state their grounds of objection, sending it in writing to Derby City Council, Traffic and Transportation, Communities and Place, Council House, Corporation Street, Derby, DE1 2FS or by email to traffic.management@derby.gov.uk to be received no later than the 1st June 2025.

Verna Bayliss
Director of City Sustainability
DATED this 22nd day of November 2024

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