Council:

Moray Council

Type:

Traffic

Published:
Expires:
Address:
U58E
COLTFIELD ROAD
ALVES

MORAY COUNCIL (SECTION OF COLTFIELD ROAD (U58E), ALVES) PART-TIME 20MPH SPEED LIMIT ORDER 2023

Moray Council has made the above Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended.    

The general effect of the Order which will come into operation on 30/06/23 will be to prohibit any person from driving or causing or permitting to be driven any vehicle at a speed exceeding 20mph during the school term, when the flashing lights on the signs indicative of the speed limit are activated, on that length of Coltfield Road, Alves as described in the Schedule to the Order. 

The Order is being introduced in the interests of road safety, to reduce traffic speeds on that section of Coltfield Road, Alves where the pupils and staff cross from the bus turning area to Alves Primary School.  The introduction of a Part Time 20mph Speed Limit will complement a part time 20 mph speed limit on Main Road, Alves which is being introduced by Transport Scotland.  The Order is as specified in the Northern Scot on 31/03/23.

Full details are available for inspection free of charge at Elgin Library, Elgin, IV30 1HS, during opening hours or may be accessed via the Tell Me Scotland website - www.tellmescotland.gov.uk until 30/06/23.  If you require further information or would like to discuss the proposal please telephone 07817952499, leave your details and an Officer from the Transportation Team will return your call.

Any person who wishes to question the validity of the Order on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the Act or that any of the relevant requirements arising from the Act are not being complied with in relation to the Order may, within 6 weeks of 19/05/23 apply to the Court of Session for this purpose.

 

Legislation Information

Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended

Attachments:
PDF icon 20230320 Order Alves.pdf PDF icon 20230320 Plan 1 Alves.pdf PDF icon 20230320 Plan 2 Alves.pdf PDF icon 20230320 Alves and Keith Statement of reasons.pdf