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Disabled parking places order approved in North Lanarkshire

Disabled parking places order approved in North Lanarkshire

Glasgow Timesa day ago

On June 16, North Lanarkshire Council enacted the Traffic Regulation Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
This order, which will come into effect on Monday, June 30, was previously advertised in a selection of local newspapers, including Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser, Cumbernauld News, Kilsyth Chronicle, Kirkintilloch Herald, Motherwell Times, and Wishaw Press, beginning the week of May 12.
Read more: Banned driver who left friend in wheelchair for life after crash jailed
The specifics of the Traffic Regulation Order remain unchanged from the initial notice.
An electronic copy of the order, along with relevant plans, is available for public viewing on the Council's website at https://tinyurl.com/ytpebzpc.
Alternatively, individuals can request to view a hard copy by contacting Committee Services directly at troconsultation@northlan.gov.uk.
The full public notice is available to view online at https://tinyurl.com/8hfuyewv.

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