TAMESIDE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH (MILL STREET, MOSSLEY) (PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC) ORDER 2025

December 18, 2025 Strategic Director of Housing, Environment and Estates, Executive Member (Towns, Transport and Connectivity) (Cabinet member) Approved View on council website

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Summary

...to enable Electricity North West Ltd to install and joint cable for their capital scheme, the Tameside Metropolitan Borough (Mill Street, Mossley) (Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2025 was approved, temporarily prohibiting vehicular traffic on Mill Street, Mossley from January 19, 2026, for a period of eighteen months or until the works are completed.

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Purpose

To enable works
to be executed on or near the public highway ensuring safety of the
general public as described in the Public Notice,
(Appendix
1).

Content

APPROVED:

The attached
legal order (Appendix 2) enabling the installation and joint cable
for their capital scheme.  

 

Reasons for the decision

The traffic authority for a road
may at any time by Order restrict or prohibit temporarily the use
of the road, or of any part of it, by vehicles, or vehicles of any
class, or by pedestrians, where it appears to them that it is
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1.     
necessary or expedient because the
works are being or proposed to be executed on or near the road; or
for the purposes of enabling the duty imposed by section 89(1)(a)
or (2) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (litter clearing
and cleaning) to be discharged; or

2.     
necessary because of the likelihood
of danger to the public, or of serious damage to the road, which is
not attributable to such works.

 

Alternative options considered

If the order is not approved,
Electricity North West Ltd will be unable to install and joint
cable for their capital scheme.

 

Supporting Documents

Executive Decision Update.pdf
Seal of Authority.pdf
Appendix 1.pdf
Appendix 2.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date18 Dec 2025