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Traffic Regulation Orders - TROs

Pages in Traffic Regulation Orders - TROs

  1. Types of Traffic Regulation Orders - TROs
  2. Off-street parking places - car parks
  3. On-street parking places - South Bedfordshire District Council
  4. On-street parking places - Mid Bedfordshire District Council
  5. On-street parking places - Central Bedfordshire Council (this page)
  6. Bus lane traffic regulation orders (TROs)

On-street parking places - Central Bedfordshire Council

  • Central Bedfordshire Council (removal of residents' parking order - Church Street, Ridgmont)
  • Central Bedfordshire Council (no waiting order - Potton and Sandy)
  • Central Bedfordshire Council (no waiting order - Cranfield and Flitwick)
  • Central Bedfordshire Council (Prohibition of Waiting and Loading on Verges and Footways) Order 2014
  • Central Bedfordshire Council (Capron Road, Olma Road and Brewers Hill Road area, Dunstable) (Prohibition of Stopping and Waiting) Order 2015
  • Central Bedfordshire Council (Isle of Wight Lane, Kensworth and Whipsnade Road, Dunstable, Totternhoe and Kensworth) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 2015
  • Central Bedfordshire Council (Kestrel Way and Fieldfare, Leighton Buzzard) (Prohibition of Waiting and Loading) Order 2015
  • Central Bedfordshire Council (various roads, Slip End) (Prohibition of Stopping and Waiting) (Variation) Order 2015
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