Lancashire County Council (Crooked Lane And Tithebarn Street, Preston, Preston City) (Revocation, Prohibition Of Waiting And Loading, Limited Waiting And Disabled Parking) Order 202* Legal Reference: LSG4/894.21005/AFR
September 15, 2025 Director of Highways and Transport (Officer) Approved View on council websiteThis summary is generated by AI from the council’s published record and supporting documents. Check the full council record and source link before relying on it.
Summary
...to approve the implementation of a traffic regulation order to revoke existing restrictions and introduce new prohibitions of waiting and loading, a limited waiting bay, and a disabled parking bay on Crooked Lane and Tithebarn Street in Preston, in support of a new youth zone development.
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Purpose
These proposals are being funded fully by the
developer and are linked to the planning application 06/2022/1378
condition 9 - Three storey building to house a youth zone including
a 4-court sports hall, performance space, fitness gym, kick-pitch,
music room, arts and craft rooms, mentoring kitchen, recreation
space with cafe for young people and other activities together with
associated administration and support areas, with associated
vehicle drop-off, service and disabled parking bays.
Disabled Parking Bay
It is proposed to introduce an unrestricted mobility parking bay on
Tithebarn Street to aid mobility impaired customers to use the
facilities.
Limited Waiting Bay
It is proposed to introduce a 30-minute no return within 3 hours
waiting restriction to allow dropping off and collection of users
of the facilities.
The proposal also introduces revised extents of the existing No
Loading and No Waiting at Any Time restrictions on Crooked Lane to
accommodate the new Limited Waiting Bay.
Consultations
Formal consultation was carried out between 25th July 2025 until
22nd August 2025 which included advertising in the local press and
notices being displayed on site. Divisional county councillors were
consulted along with the council's usual consultees and the
consultation documents posted on the council's website.
Following formal consultation No Objections were received.
Content
Peter Bell, Highway Regulation Manager, on
behalf of Matt Townsend, Director of Highways and Transport, took
the decision to approve the recommendation as set out in the
report.
Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 15 Sep 2025 |