Cathkin Relief Road, Rutherglen
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Cathkin Relief Road, Rutherglen
Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 The South Lanarkshire Council (Cathkin Relief Road, Rutherglen) (Stopping Up) Order 2015 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, on 18 December 2015 Scottish Ministers in exercise of the powers conferred on them by section 71(2) of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 confirmed the above-mentioned Order. Copies of the Order as confirmed and of the accompanying plan have been deposited at the following locations and may be inspected during normal working hours Monday to Friday inclusive at the offices of:(i) Parking Unit Montrose House Montrose Crescent Hamilton ML3 6LB (ii) Roads Area Manager (Rutherglen) Civic Centre East Kilbride G74 1AB (iii) South Lanarkshire Council Q & A Your Council Connection 169 Main Street Rutherglen G73 2HF The effect of the Order is stated in Notice 1501 in the Edinburgh Gazette Number 2337975 dated 22 May 2015 and in the Rutherglen Reformer dated 20 May 2015 The Order comes into operation on 4 April 2016. Dated this 6 January 2016 Council Offices Almada Street HAMILTON ML3 0AA Preliminary Report For the introduction of a stopping up order Lindsay Freeland Chief Executive Location: Cathkin Relief Road, Rutherglen Proposal: Stopping Up of footpaths 1. The footpaths between Larchfield Drive, Hillhead Avenue, George Mann Terrace, Woodend Road, Upper Bourtree Drive, and Neilvaig Drive are located between Fernhill Road and Burnside Road, and are used as pedestrian linking routes between the aforementioned streets. 2. There are currently no restrictions on the footpaths between Larchfield Drive, Hillhead Avenue, George Mann Terrace, Woodend Road, Upper Bourtree Drive, and Neilvaig Drive. 3. The proposed extension to the Cathkin By-pass, between Fernhill Road and Burnside Road, closely follows the route of the existing footpath network, overlapping with it at times. 4. It is proposed to provide a footway adjacent to the new vehicular carriageway and to provide a fully Equalities Act compliant remote footpath network to replace the existing one. (For the purpose of this order it should be recognised that a footpath is deemed as a road under the terms of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984.) 5. The Chief Constable and the Local Members have been consulted and have no objections to the proposals. 6. I recommend, therefore that South Lanarkshire Council advertises its intention to make a Traffic Regulation Order stopping up footpaths between Larchfield Drive, Hillhead Avenue, George Mann Terrace, Woodend Road, Upper Bourtree Drive, and Neilvaig Drive, Rutherglen. . Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 The South Lanarkshire Council (Cathkin Relief Road, Rutherglen) (Stopping Up) Order 2015 The South Lanarkshire Council, in exercise of the powers conferred on them by Section 68 (1) of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, and having considered that the roads specified in Part I of the Schedule to this order will become unnecessary and that suitable alternative roads will exist, hereby make the following order:1. This Order may be cited as "The South Lanarkshire Council (Cathkin Relief Road, Rutherglen) (Stopping Up) Order 2015" and shall come into operation when the alternative roads specified in Part II of the Schedule to this order are completed and open to traffic. 2. The stopping up of the roads in the Rutherglen area of South Lanarkshire specified in Part I of the Schedule to this order is hereby ordered. 3. Where there is, immediately before the date on which the said roads are stopped up under this order, any apparatus belonging to any statutory undertakers under, in, on, over, along or across that length of road for the purpose of carrying on their undertaking, the said statutory undertakers shall after commencement of this order continue to have all rights in respect of the said apparatus as they had immediately before that date. The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 71 (2)(a)(ii) of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 and of all powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby confirm The South Lanarkshire Council (Cathkin Relief Road, Rutherglen) (Stopping Up) Order 2015. Subscribed by: Michelle Rennie A member of the staff of the Scottish Ministers On 18 December 2015 before this witness Scott Danks Transport Scotland Buchanan House 58 Port Dundas Road Glasgow G4 0HF Schedules Part I Footpaths to be stopped up 1. The footpaths west of Burnside Road, (commencing south of the footpath at Larchfield Drive), north-westwards to Fernhill Road, (south of George Mann Terrace), including the linking footways between it and Woodend Road, Hillhead Avenue, and the footpath leading to Neilvaig Drive, as shown zebra hatched on the plans (PU/TRO/RC85/01) to (PU/TRO/RC85/05) annexed. Part II Alternative Footpaths 1. Footways contiguous with the new road being constructed between Burnside Road and Fernhill Road and footpaths between the new road and Larchfield Drive, Neilvaig Drive, Woodend Road, Hillhead Avenue and George Mann Terrace, as shown on plans (PU/TRO/RC85/01) to (PU/TRO/RC85/05) annexed. Statement of Reasons It is considered necessary to make the above Order because the sections of road will become unnecessary. Parts of the existing network of footpaths require to be stopped up to allow the delivery of a new transport infrastructure project which includes an enhanced network of cyclepaths, footways and footpaths. The existing footpaths will either be severed or are not presently suitable for all users. The project is one of the first to progress as part of the Clyde Valley Infrastructure Fund / City Deal Initiative.