Lancashire County Council (Centenary Way, Burnley, Burnley Borough) (Revocation Of Restricted Road) Order 202* Legal Reference: LSG4/894.21485/AFR
January 14, 2026 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
...approved the revocation of sections of 30 mph restricted roads on Centenary Way, Burnley, where a Traffic Regulation Order is no longer required, to ensure consistency and enable future speed limit adjustments without altering current on-site restrictions.
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Purpose
The purpose of this proposal is to revoke
sections of 30 mph restricted roads for which a Traffic Regulation
Order is no longer required, to ensure consistent and accurate
descriptions for the lengths of road contained herein.
The proposal seeks to enable the future implementation of an
alternative speed limit that better reflects the road’s
character, usage, and safety requirements. These revocations are
taking place to ensure consistency and allow the police to enforce
the speed limit effectively.
There will be no changes to the restrictions or their extent on
site. Therefore, drivers will not be subject to any changes as a
result of this proposal.
Consultations
Formal consultation was carried out between 21 November 2025 and 19
December 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 proposal as set out in the
report.
Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 14 Jan 2026 |