Moving Traffic Enforcement Tranche 2
April 15, 2026 Executive Director of Economy, Environment and Infrastructure (Officer) Approved View on council websiteThis summary is generated by AI from the council’s published record and supporting documents. Check the full council record and source link before relying on it.
Summary
The Executive Director of Economy, Environment and Infrastructure approved the expansion of Moving Traffic Enforcement on 15 April 2026. This decision approves the implementation of Automatic Numberplate Recognition Cameras at 15 additional enforcement locations across Gloucestershire. The decision includes a phased rollout of enforcement, with high support sites progressing first and sites with mixed views undergoing further engineering review.
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Purpose
To expand civil enforcement of moving traffic contraventions to 15 high risk locations across Gloucestershire where noncompliance has resulted in safety concerns, congestion, and obstruction of public transport routes.
To support council objectives around:
- Road safety
- Congestion reduction
- Air quality improvement
- Increased active and sustainable travel
- Reliable public transport
The expansion aligns with GCC’s network management duty and statutory powers under Part 6 of the Traffic Management Act 2004.
Decision
Following a supportive public consultation and having consulted with the Cabinet Member for Sustainable Transport & Strategic Highways on the expansion of Moving Traffic Enforcement (MTE), and in accordance with the 21 September 2022 Cabinet authority, approval is sought for Gloucestershire County Council (GCC) to implement Automatic Numberplate Recognition Cameras (ANPR) at 15 additional MTE enforcement locations across the county.
These locations form part of GCC’s second-phase roll?out of ANPR enforcement to improve safety, traffic flow and compliance.
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Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 15 Apr 2026 |