Clachan of Campsie Waiting Restrictions

THE EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL

((A891 GLEN ROAD, STRATHBLANE ROAD AND UNNAMED ROAD BETWEEN THE A891 GLEN ROAD/STRATHBLANE ROAD AND CLACHAN OF CAMPSIE)

(NO WATING AT ANY TIME RESTRICTIONS) ORDER 2023

 

On 4 July 2023 the East Dunbartonshire Council made an Order under the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984 which comes into operation on Monday, 28 August 2023.

The proposed Order was advertised in the Bishopbriggs Herald and the Kirkintilloch Herald that were published on 15 March 2023. The main effect of the Order would be the introduction of no waiting at any time restrictions on the A891 Glen Road, Strathblane Road and the Unnamed Road between the A891 Glen Road/Strathblane Road and Clachan of Campsie, as detailed in the below schedule.

A copy of the Order and plans detailing the lengths of road affected may be examined without payment of fee in the Roads section of the East Dunbartonshire Council website

Any person wishing to question the validity of the Order or any provision therein on grounds that the Order is not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984, or on the grounds that any requirement of that Act or of any relevant Regulation made thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the Order may, within 6 weeks from 4 July 2023 make application to the Court of Session for this purpose.

 

Karen Donnelly
Chief Solicitor & Monitoring Officer – Executive Officer
East Dunbartonshire Council Headquarters
12 Strathkelvin Place
Kirkintilloch.
G66 ITJ

 

SCHEDULE
NO WAITING AT ANY TIMES

Lengths of Road in East Dunbartonshire Clachan of Campsie Side of road to which restriction applies
A891 Glen Road / Strathblane Road
  1. From a point 66 metres west of the extended west kerbline of Clachan of Campsie eastwards then south-eastwards for a distance of 114 metres
North and Northeast
  1. . From a point 60 metres west of the extended west kerbline of Clachan of Campsie eastwards then south-eastwards for a distance of 105 metres
South and Southwest
Unnamed Road to Clachan of Campsie
  1. For the entire length of road.
West
  1. From the extended northeast kerbline of the A891 Glen Road northwards for a distance of 23 metres
East
  1. From a point 78 metres north of the extended north kerbline of the A891 Glen Road northwards for a distance of 105
East
  1. From the junction with Crosshouse Road southwards for a distance of 23 metres.
East

 

Further information on this page:

Order
Schedule
Plan

 

THE EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL

(A891 GLEN ROAD, STRATHBLANE ROAD AND UNNAMED ROAD BETWEEN THE A891 GLEN ROAD/STRATHBLANE ROAD AND CLACHAN OF CAMPSIE)

(NO WAITING AT ANY TIME RESTRICTIONS)
ORDER 2023

The East Dunbartonshire Council in exercise of the powers conferred on them by sections 1(1), 2(1) to (3) and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (“the Act”) and of all other enabling powers and after consultation with the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Scotland in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 to the Act hereby make the following Order.

  1. This Order may be cited as “The East Dunbartonshire Council (A891 Glen Road, Strathblane Road And Unnamed Road Between The A891 Glen Road/Strathblane Road And Clachan Of Campsie) (No Waiting At Any Time Restrictions) Order 2023 and shall come into operation on Monday, 28 August 2023
     
  2. In this Order the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them:-

    “vehicle” unless the context otherwise requires, means a vehicle of any description and includes a machine or implement of any kind drawn or propelled along roads whether or not by mechanical power;

     “taxi” has the same meaning as in Section 23(1) of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 as amended;

    “disabled person’s badge” has the same meaning as in the Local Authorities Traffic Orders (Exemptions for Disabled Persons) (Scotland) Regulations 2002;

    “emergency services vehicle” means a vehicle being used by the Police, Fire Brigade or Ambulance Services;

    “local authority” means a Council constituted by Section 2 of the Local Government etc (Scotland) Act 1994;

    “Council” means the East Dunbartonshire Council incorporated under the Local Government etc (Scotland) Act 1994;
     
  3.  Save as provided in Article 4, 5 and 6 of this Order no person shall, except upon the direction or with the permission of a police constable in uniform or a Traffic Warden in uniform, cause or permit any vehicle to wait at any time in the length of road specified in  Schedule 1 to this Order.
     
  4.  Nothing in Articles 3 of this Order shall :- 
  1. prevent any person from causing or permitting a vehicle to wait in any of the lengths of road referred to in that Article:-
  1. for so long as may be necessary to enable a person to board or alight from the vehicle or to load thereon or unload therefrom their personal luggage;
  2. for so long as may be necessary to enable the vehicle, if it cannot conveniently be used for such purpose in any other road, to be used in connection with any building operation or demolition, the removal of any obstruction to traffic, the maintenance, improvement or reconstruction of any of the lengths of roads so referred to, or the laying, erection, alteration or repair in or near to any of the said lengths of roads, of any sewer or of any main, pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas, water or electricity, or of any telecommunications apparatus as defined in the Telecommunications Act 1984;
  3. to enable the vehicle, if it cannot conveniently be used for such purpose in any other road, to be used in pursuance of statutory powers and duties and in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, to enable the vehicle to be used in connection with police, fire brigade and ambulance purposes;
  4. if the vehicle  is waiting owing to the driver being prevented from proceeding by circumstances beyond their control or to such waiting being necessary in order to avoid an accident;
  5. if the vehicle is waiting in any of the lengths of roads while postal packets addressed to premises adjacent thereto are being unloaded from the vehicle or having been unloaded therefrom are being delivered or while postal packets are being collected from premises or posting boxes adjacent thereto;
  6. for the purpose of loading or unloading the vehicle while the vehicle is standing at the kerb and is in actual use in connection with the removal of furniture from one office or dwelling house to another or the removal of furniture from such premises to a depository or to such premises from a depository;
  7. to enable the vehicle to be used in connection with wedding and funeral operations.
  1. apply to a licenced taxi waiting in a taxi stance during any period for which that stance has been designated by the Council under the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 as amended.
  1. Nothing in Article 3 shall apply to any vehicle which is not causing an obstruction and which displays a disabled person’s badge.


  2. Nothing in Article 3 of this Order shall prevent any person from causing or permitting a vehicle to wait in the lengths of roads referred to in that Article
  1. for so long as may be necessary for the purpose of delivering or collecting goods or merchandise or loading or unloading the vehicle at premises adjoining that road provided that no vehicle engaged in delivering or collecting goods or merchandise or being loaded or unloaded shall wait for a longer period than 30 minutes in the same place and no such vehicle shall wait for a longer period than 10 minutes in the same place without goods being loaded onto or unloaded from the vehicle;
     
  2. not withstanding anything in paragraph (a) of this Article the driver waiting for the purpose of delivering or collecting goods or merchandise or loading or unloading the vehicle shall move the same on the instruction of a police constable in uniform or a traffic warden in uniform, whenever such moving may be reasonably necessary for the purpose of preventing an obstruction.

Sealed with the Common Seal of the East Dunbartonshire Council and subscribed for them and on their behalf by Karen M Donnelly, Chief Solicitor & Monitoring Officer on the Fourth day of July in the year Two thousand and twenty three.

 

_(sgd) Karen M Donnelly__________

Karen M Donnelly
Chief Solicitor & Monitoring Officer

 

SCHEDULE 1

NO WAITING AT ANY TIME.

Lengths of Road in East Dunbartonshire Clachan of Campsie Side of Road to which Restriction Applies
A891 Glen Road / Strathblane Road
  1. From a point 66 metres west of the extended west kerbline of Clachan of Campsie eastwards then south-eastwards for a distance of 114 metres.
North and Northeast
  1. From a point 60 metres west of the extended west kerbline of Clachan of Campsie eastwards then south-eastwards for a distance of 105 metres
South and Southwest
Unnamed Road to Clachan of Campsie
  1. For the entire length of road.
West
  1. From the extended northeast kerbline of the A891 Glen Road northwards for a distance of 23 metres
East
  1. From a point 78 metres north of the extended north kerbline of the A891 Glen Road northwards for a distance of 105.
East
  1. From the junction with Crosshouse Road southwards for a distance of 23 metres.
East

 

 

_(sgd) Karen M Donnelly__________

Karen M Donnelly
Chief Solicitor and Monitoring Officer

 

Plan

Clachan of Campsie no waiting