Clifton Road etc Sutton Proposed Traffic Regulation Order
Overview
Birmingham City Council is proposing to introduce prohibition of waiting restrictions on lengths of Monmouth Drive, Jevons Road, Dunchurch Crescent, Clifton Road and Stonehouse Road, as shown on the attached plans (80596 LO14, 80596 LO15, 80596 LO16).
A Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) is the legal documentation required to make changes to the status of the highway (road). This consultation is to make residents and businesses aware of the proposals to introduce and make permanent the restrictions.
These proposals are intended to have the following benefits:
- avoiding danger to persons or other traffic using the road or any other road or for preventing the likelihood of any such danger arising
- for facilitating the passage on the road or any other road of any class of traffic (including pedestrians).
Why your views matter
During this consultation, you are invited to comment or submit a formal objection (which must include the grounds for the objection).
You can make your response in one of three ways:
- Submit your response on this webpage, in the ‘Online Survey’ section (please provide your contact details as part of your response)
- Write an email to suttonparkconsultation@birmingham.gov.uk
- Post a written objection to: Philip Edwards, Director - Infrastructure & Sustainability, Place, Prosperity & Sustainability Directorate, Birmingham City Council, PO Box 14439, Birmingham, B2 2JE.
The easiest and most convenient way to register your view/object is via this webpage.
All responses must be received by Thursday 23rd July 2026.
If you have chosen to object to the proposed orders, please make this clear in your response. You may be contacted by a project officer to further discuss your objection.
If you have any questions about this consultation, or need help understanding the plans, please contact: suttonparkconsultation@birmingham.gov.uk
Areas
- SUTTON TRINITY
- SUTTON VESEY
Audiences
- Anyone from any background
Interests
- Environment
- N/A
- parks
- Parks & Green Spaces
- Transport (Including Walking)
- Travel
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