Notice of proposed felling of street trees
Duty to consult on felling street trees (Highways Act 1980 – Section 96A & Section 115, Environment Act 2021)
In accordance with The Marriage Act 1949 (as amended), The Marriages (Approved Premises) Regulations 1995 and The Civil Partnership Act 2004, notice is hereby given that an application has been made by:
For approval of a room(s) within those premises known as
for the solemnisation of marriages in pursuance of Section 26(1)(bb) of the Marriage Act 1949 and the registration of civil partnerships in pursuance of Section 6(3A)(a) of the Civil Partnership Act 2004.
The applications, together with plans of the premises that accompanied it, may be inspected at the offices of the Registration Service, Shropshire Council, The Guildhall, Frankwell Quay, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY3 8HQ between the hours of 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday. Please telephone 0345 678 9016 to make an appointment before attending.
Any person may give notice in writing to me at the above address of an objection to the grant of approval of such applications, with reasons for such objection, within 21 days from the date of publication of this notice (by 2nd June 2014)
Karen Burton
Superintendent Registrar / Registration & Coroners Service Manager
Duty to consult on felling street trees (Highways Act 1980 – Section 96A & Section 115, Environment Act 2021)
The parking restrictions are intended to provide junction protection, deter commuter parking and ensure emergency vehicle access.
The introduction of a 30mph speed limit along Worcester Road West aims to improve the safety of pedestrians, cyclists and other road users travelling between Cosford Train station and the RAF Cosford museum. The speed limit changes will facilitate the introduction of a 2m wide footway that is to be installed on the south side of the carriageway, as currently pedestrians walk along the verge. With the reduced speed limit, cyclists will be able to cycle on the carriageway more safely. The proposals are being implemented following assessment of vehicle speed data and pedestrian movements between the train station and the museum, both during term time and in the school holidays. The proposals are being implemented along Neachley Lane and Long Lane in order maintain a continuous 30mph speed limit in the vicinity of the museum and air base.