Consultation Update, Proposed 'No Waiting at Any Time Restriction - Brecks Lane, Rotherham' (Small Interventions Schemes 2025/26)
December 5, 2025 Executive Director of Regeneration and Environment (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
...to approve the implementation of "No Waiting at Any Time" restrictions on Brecks Lane and A631 Bawtry Road in Brecks, Rotherham, as shown on Drawing Number 126/17/TT563a, noting consultation feedback and informing residents of the decision.
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Purpose
Recommendation that Assistant Director of
Regeneration & Environment, following consideration of
concerns, comments and objections received in response to
proposed:
THE ROTHERHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL
(VARIOUS ROADS, ROTHERHAM)
(TRAFFIC REGULATION) (CONSOLIDATION) ORDER
2011 (AMENDMENT NO. 232) ORDER 2025
No waiting at any time Brecks Lane and A631
Bawtry Road, Brecks, Rotherham
approves the proposals shown on Drawing Number
126/17/TT563a and gives authority
that:
1. The comments received following the formal
TRO consultation process are noted.
2. The proposals shown are implemented.
3. Residents are informed of the decision.
Decision
ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
RECORD OF OFFICER EXECUTIVE DECISION
Date of Decision:
5th December, 2025
Title:
Consultation Update, Proposed 'No Waiting At Any
Time Restriction – Brecks Lane, Rotherham. (Small
Interventions Schemes 2025/26)
Decision Maker:
(Including Job Title)
Simon Moss
Assistant Director
Regeneration and Environment
Details of Specific Delegation
or
Delegation contained in the relevant
Sub-Scheme of Delegation.
Sub Scheme of Delegation - Strategic Director of Regeneration and
Environment
‘To promote, consider objections to and
implement Traffic Regulation Orders under the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984.’
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refers.
Decision:
Entry of the Minor Works programme is approved
for entry into the Transport Capital Programme.
Reasons for the Decision:
To enable delivery of projects under the Minor
Works programme within the approvals at Cabinet,
17th March 2025
Details of alternative options considered and
rejected:
Making no changes to the restrictions was
considered, but this would be likely to still result in obstruction
and congestion and would not address the repeated concerns raised
by residents and Ward Members.
Extending the restrictions further down Brecks
Lane.
This was considered but ruled out as it would
prevent local residents and their visitors from parking on the
highway outside their properties. It would also mean that visitors
to the local shops and businesses would be inconvenienced,
potentially leading to a reduction in footfall to said
businesses.
Conflicts of interest declared by any Cabinet
Member consulted by the decision maker which relates to the
decision:
None
Dispensations Granted:
(If any)
None
Conflicts of interest declared by the Decision
Maker if they sit as a Cabinet appointed representative to an
outside body which relates to the decision:
None
Dispensations Granted:
(If any)
None
Reports or parts of reports relevant to the
decision being taken:
Transport Capital Programme 2025/26 –
entry of projects for Minor Works into the programme Delegated
Officer Decision Report and Appendices.
Cabinet Report, Transport Capital Programme Report, 17th March
2025
I certify that this
is a true record of the executive decision to:
Entry of the Minor Works
programme is approved for entry into the Transport
Capital
Programme.
I confirm that in
making this decision, due regard was given to the seven principles
of public life.
Signed by the
Decision Maker:
Dated:
5th December, 2025
Name:
Simon Moss
Job Title: Assistant Director,
Planning, Regeneration & Transport
Supporting Documents
Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 5 Dec 2025 |