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Central Park Drive - Proposed Waiting Restrictions
Following on from consultation in 2020, proposals to extend waiting restrictions have been revised to accommodate some of the feedback received.
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Rugby Borough CPE Variation K - Brinklow Road Junction, Ansty
A request has been received to apply a No Stopping restriction to the new Ansty Hall traffic signal junction. This request has been considered and this has resulted in the proposals below.
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Cambridge Street, Rugby - Section 90A, Proposed Road Hump
Warwickshire County Council are proposing to introduce a road hump on Cambridge Street, Rugby. This will have the effect of reducing the speed along Cambridge Street. Further details are given below.
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Rugby Borough CPE Variation 5 (2023)
Throughout the last year Warwickshire County Council have received numerous requests for changes to parking restrictions throughout Rugby Borough, this has resulted in the proposals detailed below.
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Combe Fields Road - 40mph Speed Limit and Waiting Restrictions
The industrial estate at Pilot Way is to be developed and a new access road constructed, joining Pilot way to Combe Fields Road. Waiting restrictions and a Speed limit change are being proposed.
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Combe Fields Road, Near Ansty - Proposed 40mph and Waiting Restrictions
Proposals for a reduced 40mph speed limit on a section of Combe Fields Road near Ansty, with double yellow lines across a new signalised junction.
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Rugby Borough CPE Variation J
Warwickshire County Council are making the above named order which varies how the Residents Parking Permits and bay dispensations and suspensions operate.
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Proposed Prohibition of Motor Vehicles - Moors Lane, Houlton
Proposed prohibition of motor vehicles, Moors Lane Houlton
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Hillmorton Lane, Rugby. Proposed Speed Cushions (Section 90A Highways Act 1980)
Following the opening of the new Hillmorton Lane / Houlton Way traffic junction, there is a requirement to advise/slow road users down on approach to the new traffic signalled junction.
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Rugby Borough Virtual Permit System
Warwickshire County Council is proposing is to replace the paper permit system with a new virtual permit system as a move towards greater efficiency.