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Author:  StevenT [ Sun Oct 09, 2011 12:35 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Index of current proposed TROs

Urgent - please object to a proposed Seasonal (9 month) TRO in Hampshire:

OBJECTIONS: All objections and other representations in respect of this
proposal must be sent in writing to the Head of Countryside, Hampshire County
Council, Room 200, Mottisfont Court, Winchester SO23 8ZF or via email to
row.notices@hants.gov.uk no later than 28 October 2011.

Everything you need is here:
http://www.saynototro.com/cradle%20lane.html

Here is our Surrey TRF discussion thread
http://surreytrf.free-forums.org/tro--c ... t1007.html

Main objections to make include:

- the Council is failing in its duties to secure the expeditious, convenient and safe movement of vehicular
and other traffic (including pedestrians) (Section 122 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984) and Section 130 of the Highways Act 1980 to assert and protect the rights of the public to the use and enjoyment of any highway.

- that less restrictive measures have not been tried first - the Council's TRO Policy, that states: "the response to a problem or a potential problem should always be the least restrictive necessary. The Council will consider a series of other options before considering the implementation of a TRO. If a TRO is to be considered it should be the least restrictive necessary."

- that motorcycle use is sustainable on this route - repairs have been made which will sustain motorcycle use

- that the TRO treatens trail riding as a legitimate and legal hobby

etc etc.............

Author:  prelive [ Mon Oct 17, 2011 9:44 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Index of current proposed TROs

Bump -end date for objections is 28 October 2011.

Author:  mick. [ Thu Jan 12, 2012 4:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Holly Hill - Kent (MR45A, NS245, NS221, ) deadline 1st febru

18 Month experimental TRO excluding all vehicular traffic and subsequent permanent TRO using a 2 day per month permit scheme.
KENT
Objections to be in by 1st February

Due to the nature of this byway straddling two local authority areas there is a necessity to object twice.(which is helpful)
Representations/objections to be made to :
R. Cooper
Director of Regeneration
Community and Culture
Civic HQ
Gun Wharf
Dock Road
Chatham
ME4 4TR

Mr M Overbeke
Head of Regulatory Services
Invicta House
Maidstone
Kent
ME14 1XX

and/or
Mr G Rusling
PROW Operations Manager
Invicta House
Maidstone
Kent
ME14 1XX




First and foremost we are happy to have a self imposed restriction on the use of these Byways until such times as the necessary repairs are completed.
What we are objecting to is the limited usage we are being offered with this experimental scheme which is likely to become a permanent situation on completion of the work .We would like to see a fairer system of a permanent permit scheme introduced as used in other areas within Kent (Bredhurst & Lenham) whereby the vehicles are registered with the Local Authority and the code for any access gate is issued with a pass which can be displayed for any interested party to examine.
Also putting the onus on a run leader to ensure the legality of all members in a group is an alarming prospect,and one which I as a run leader wouldn't want to take on.
I have also objected to the inference that by using a MPV on a Byway we are somehow connected to or encouraging criminal and anti social behavior.
I have attached the original letter outlining the Experimental TRO from Graham Rusling of the KCC PROW office

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We Have just received the long awaited notification of the proposed Experimental TRO (banning all motor vehicles and horse drawn carriages) on the Holly Hill Byways network (MR45A,NS245, NS221, RS221 and Chapel Lane (UCR)).
The original idea of a permanent TRO to be then lifted 3 years later has
been dropped as KCC have accepted they can't be trusted to remove it after
the 3 years. The revised Order is for 18 months and will enforced with
horse friendly barriers at the start of each byway and the Chapel Lane UCR
in Medway.
There will be limited access on 2 days every month for those users who
have applied for a permit. There will be a maximum of 16 motorcycles per day but larger groups, if properly
marshaled may be accommodated.

Only one permit per group is required, but the group leader must list all of
the vehicle registration numbers, drivers/riders names and is responsible
for the conduct of the group.

The original proposal (the 'Rosegarth' scheme) would have the gates left
open all day a couple of times a year. As we believed this may be abused
instead combination locks will be fitted in place of the normal key locks on
the 'open' days, the combination will be changed each month and only permit
holders will be given the combination number.

As the TRO's are being made by 2 different local authorities comments on the
Tonbridge and Malling and Gravesham Byways (MR45A, NS245 & NS221) to Graham
Rusling at KCC
Civic HQ
Gun Wharf
Dock Road Chatham
ME4 4TRand Medway

and objections to the TRO on
byway RS221 & UCR
Chapel Lane to:

Medway Council
Regeneration, Community and Culture
Civic Headquarters
Gun Wharf
Dock Road
Chatham
KENT ME4 4TR

All objections/ representations should be in by the 1st Feb 2012.

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Author:  StevenT [ Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Holly Hill Byway Network - TRO - official documents

Holly Hill Byway Network - proposed experimental TRO. Official documents are here:
http://surreytrf.free-forums.org/urgent ... html#p5321

Author:  MrRoma [ Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:57 pm ]
Post subject:  MisterMulke

IMHO , it is debatable all

Author:  Medicalvecy [ Tue Feb 28, 2012 5:18 am ]
Post subject:  medic

Such did not hear

Author:  trooney [ Sun Nov 04, 2012 10:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Index of current proposed TROs

POWYS... URGENT WATER BREAK ITS NECK ETC. objections by 23rd NOV , cant work out how to get info on here in correct format can someone help as info came from TRF ROW.

Author:  prelive [ Mon Nov 05, 2012 4:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Index of current proposed TROs

trooney wrote:
POWYS... URGENT WATER BREAK ITS NECK ETC. objections by 23rd NOV , cant work out how to get info on here in correct format can someone help as info came from TRF ROW.

If you send it to me web @ trf.org.uk I can post it up.

Author:  trooney [ Mon Nov 05, 2012 5:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Index of current proposed TROs

done ! thought this would have happened automatically as it came to us from trf row .........!

Author:  prelive [ Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Index of current proposed TROs

trooney wrote:
done ! thought this would have happened automatically as it came to us from trf row .........!

You're right, I don't know why it wasn't sent to me or one of the other folks that look after the site.

I've created a new category for this here and put all the TRO docs inside:

WBIN Powys council docs

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