Bath Row/George Road – Traffic Regulation Order 201*
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The Bath Row/George Road scheme is part of Birmingham City Council’s (BCC) joint venture with the Midland Metro Alliance project to improve accessibility for public transport into the area. The project introduces a new signalled junction at Bath Row/George Road to facilitate the introduction of a bus only movement from George Road to Bath Row.
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Overview
The Bath Row/George Road scheme is part of Birmingham City Council’s (BCC) joint venture with the Midland Metro Alliance project to improve accessibility for public transport into the area. The project introduces a new signalled junction at Bath Row/George Road to facilitate the introduction of a bus only movement from George Road to Bath Row.
Full details of the Order, together with the plans and a statement of the Council's reasons for TRO are available at the links at the bottom of this page.
Any person wishing to object to the proposed Orders should write to the Assistant Director - Transportation & Connectivity at Economy Directorate, 1 Lancaster Circus Queensway, PO Box 14439, Birmingham, B2 2JE stating the grounds for objection by the 19th July 2018.
George Road / Bath Row Movement Order Plan
George Road Proposed Bus Lane / Bus Only Road Plan
George Road/Bath Row/Islington Road Middleway Red Route Variation Plan
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