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Road
Traffic (Disabled Persons) (Parking) (Amendment No. 11) (Jersey) Order 2022
Made 20th June 2022
Coming into
force 21st June 2022
THE MINISTER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE after consultation with the Connétable of St. Helier makes
this Order under Articles 63, 64 and 84 of the Road Traffic
(Jersey) Law 1956 –
1 Schedule 1 (parking places
for vehicles used by disabled persons) amended
In Schedule 1 to the Road Traffic
(Disabled Persons) (Parking) (Jersey) Order 2002 –
(a) under the headings “St. Helier”
and “Parking places – 4 hour limit” –
(i) there is deleted the item “Broad Street” in
the first column and its entry in the second column,
(ii) after the item “Clearview
Street” in the first column and its entry in the second column there is
inserted –
“Commercial
Buildings
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East side (from a point 272 yards south of the Tunnel for 8 yards
in a southerly direction)”,
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(iii) after the item “Don
Street” in the first column and its entry in the second column there is
inserted –
“Dumaresq Street
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North side (between Pitt Street
and a point 22 yards in an easterly direction)”,
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(iv) there is deleted the item
“La Motte Street” in the first column and its entry in the second column,
(v) there is deleted the item “Rodney Avenue”
in the first column and its entry in the second column,
(vi) in the item “St. Aubin’s
Road” in the first column, for its entry in the second column there is
substituted “South side (from a point 14 yards east of the western
boundary of First Tower Methodist Church for 12 yards in an easterly
direction)”;
(b) under the headings “St. Helier”
and “Parking places – 2 hour limit” after “Hue Street” in the first column and
its entry in the second column there is inserted –
“La Motte Street
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North side (from a point 6 yards
east of the western boundary of No. 39 for 11 yards in a westerly
direction)”.
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2 Citation and commencement
This Order may be cited as the Road Traffic (Disabled Persons)
(Parking) (Amendment No. 11) (Jersey) Order 2022 and comes into force on
the day after it is made.
Deputy K.C. Lewis of St.
Saviour
Minister for Infrastructure