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Whereas the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions considers it appropriate for certain roads in the London borough of Merton to be GLA side roads in the interests of the management of traffic and the control of the waiting and loading of vehicles on or in the immediate vicinity of GLA roads: Now therefore the Secretary of State in exercise of the powers conferred by section 124A of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984[1] hereby makes the following Order: - Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the GLA Side Roads (London Borough of Merton) Designation Order 2000 and shall come into force on 19th June 2000. Designation of GLA side roads 2. - (1) The roads in the London borough of Merton specified in the Schedule to this Order are hereby designated as GLA side roads[2]. (2) The description of a road includes the intersection of that road and any other road that crosses it at the same level. (3) In the Schedule "m" means metres. (4) In accordance with section 124A(2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, 3rd July 2000 is hereby specified as the date on which the designated roads are to become GLA side roads. Signed by authority of the Secretary of State Keith Hill Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions 12th May 2000 1. Beverley Way -
(b) the slip road between the south bound slip road from Beverley Way (A3) and Bushey Road from the south bound slip road from Beverley Way (A3) to a point 2m east of the common boundary between Apex House Bushey Road and 84 Bushey Road; (c) the north bound service road between the south west bound slip road from Bushey Road to Beverley Way (A3) and the slip road between Beverley Way (A3) south bound slip road and Bushey Road.
2.
Burlington Road -
(b) (east of A3) between its junction with Shannon Corner and a point 42m east of that junction.
3.
Bushey Road (flyover) between its junction with Beverley Way London-bound slip road and a point 30m north east of that junction. 9. Abbottsbury Road between a point 13m north east of the party wall of 11 and 13 Abbottsbury Road and its junction with London Road. 10. Aberconway Road -
(b) (south west side) between a point opposite the common boundary of 32 and 34 Aberconway Road and its junction with London Road.
11.
Briscoe Road between a point 4m south east of the north western flank of 2a Briscoe Road and its junction with High Street Collier's Wood.
(b) (south west side) between a point 19.5m north west of a point opposite the front wall of 126 High Street Collier's Wood and its junction with High Street Collier's Wood.
13.
Cavendish Road -
(b) (south side) between a point 4.5m west of the common boundary of Nos. 2 and 4 Cavendish Road and its junction with High Street Collier's Wood.
14.
Central Road -
(b) (south side) between a point 58m east of the eastern kerbline of London Road and its junction with London Road.
15.
Chalgrove Avenue between a point 1.5m north west of the rear wall of 225 London Road and its junction with London Road.
(b) (west side) between its junction with Runnymede and its junction with Merantun Way.
18.
Christchurch Road between its junction with High Street Collier's Wood and its junction with Priory Road.
(b) (south west side) between a point 18m north west of the front wall of 110 High Street Collier's Wood and its junction with High Street Collier's Wood.
20.
Colwood Gardens between a point 10m west of the rear property boundary of 46 Christchurch Road and its junction with Christchurch Road.
(b) (south east side) between a point 14m south west of a point opposite the rear property boundary of 74 Christchurch Road and its junction with Christchurch Road.
26.
Goodwood Close -
(b) (south west side) between a point 6m north west of a point opposite the rear wall of 202 to 204 London Road and its junction with London Road.
27.
Grasmere Avenue between a point 17m south of the rear property boundary of 50 Crown Lane and its junction with Crown Lane.
(b) (south side) between a point 1m west of a point opposite the eastern flank wall of the building on the north side of Jubilee Way and east side of Morden Road and its junction with Morden Road.
31.
Kenley Road between a point 11m south east of the south eastern flank wall of 173 Kenley Road and its junction with Morden Road.
(b) (south western junction with London Road) between a point 16m south east of the front property boundary of Morden House and its junction with London Road.
36.
Morden Road between a point 70m north of the northern kerbline of Merantun Way and its junction with Merantun Way.
(b) (south side) from its junction with the eastern kerbline of Christchurch Road eastwards for a distance of 77.5m.
48.
Stanley Road between a point opposite the rear property boundary of 37 Crown Road and its junction with Crown Road.
(b) (north east side) between its boundary with the London Borough of Sutton and a point 4m south east of the common boundary of 20 and 22 Tudor Drive.
51.
University Road -
(b) (south west side) between a point 17m north west of the front wall of 88 High Street Collier's Wood and its junction with High Street Collier's Wood.
52.
Valley Gardens between a point 8m north west of the south eastern flank wall of Rutherford Court and its junction with High Street Collier's Wood.
(b) (south west side) between a point 7m south east of a point opposite the north western flank wall of 8 Waterfall Road and its junction with High Street Collier's Wood.
55.
Watermill Way -
(b) (west side) between a point 23.5m south of the southern tip of the splitter island at the northern end of Watermill Way and its junction with Merantun Way.
56.
Windermere Avenue between a point opposite the rear property boundary of 18 Crown Lane and its junction with Crown Lane. 57. Aberconway Road between a point 2m east of the common boundary of 4 and 6 Aberconway Road and its junction with Morden Hall Road. 58. Arras Avenue between a point 19m north west of the north western flank wall of 46 Arras Avenue and its junction with St. Helier Avenue. 59. Bardney Road between a point 2.5m south of the front wall of 5 Aberconway Road and its junction with Aberconway Road. 60. Bayham Road between a point 6.5m east of the common boundary of 79 and 81 Bayham Road and its junction with Morden Hall Road. 61. Boxley Road between a point 11m north east of the front wall of 41 St. Helier Avenue and its junction with St. Helier Avenue. 62. Bristol Road between a point 2m east of the front wall of 62 St. Helier Avenue and its junction with St. Helier Avenue. 63. Central Road between a point opposite the common boundary of 2 and 4 Central Road and its junction with Morden Hall Road. 64. Connaught Gardens between a point 5.5m east of the front wall of 67 St. Helier Avenue and its junction with St. Helier Avenue. 65. Middleton Road -
(b) (west arm) between a point 5.5m east of the western flank wall of No. 93 Middleton Road and its junction with St. Helier Avenue.
66.
Morden Road between a point 53m west of the western kerbline of Boxley Road and its junction with St. Helier Avenue. (This note is not part of the Order) Section 272 of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 inserts a new section 124A into the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 whereby the Secretary of State may designate roads or proposed roads which are to be GLA side roads, for which Transport for London will be the traffic authority. This Order designates the roads in the London Borough of Merton specified in the Schedule as GLA side roads with effect from 3rd July 2000. Notes: [1] 1984 c. 27; section 124A was inserted by section 272 of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 (c. 29).back [2] For the definition of GLA side road, see the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 sections 124A(9) and 142 (amended by the Greater London Authority Act 1999 section 292(3)).back
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