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The Kent County Council (Tunbridge Wells Borough) (Prohibition of Waiting) No.1 Order 2023
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Consultation has concluded
This consultation will be live from next Thursday 20 July until Thursday 10 August 2023.
The proposed no waiting at any time restrictions are necessary for safety and movement reasons.
The proposed no waiting between 7am and 4pm Monday to Friday restriction in St James’ Road is necessary to alleviate problems with delivery and waste collection vehicles during the working week.
This consultation will be live from next Thursday 20 July until Thursday 10 August 2023.
The proposed no waiting at any time restrictions are necessary for safety and movement reasons.
The proposed no waiting between 7am and 4pm Monday to Friday restriction in St James’ Road is necessary to alleviate problems with delivery and waste collection vehicles during the working week.
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