Alley Gating Orders
Cheshire East Council, as Highway Authority, has a alley gating policy
(PDF, 724KB) for dealing with the implementation of Alley
Gates, on adopted public highways, throughout the County. The
policy document sets out the process for the implementation of an
Alley Gating scheme.
Background
The Government introduced measures in the Countryside and Rights
of Way Act 2000 (CROW) to stop up and divert routes which were
subject to, or aided, criminal activity. These types of routes were
envisaged as being located in urban, rather than rural, areas and
were often alleyways or interconnecting routes on estates. CROW has
been used by other authorities to stop up routes, however, because
the stopping up relates specifically to criminal activity rather
than mere anti social behaviour it has often been found not always
to be an appropriate way to deal with anti-social behaviour issues
and a rather cumbersome process. Accordingly, new legislation was
introduced in the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005
(CNEA). This inserted sections 129A-129G into the Highways Act
1980, and the Regulations accompanying this legislation came into
force on 1st April 2006. The effect of the new legislation is to
give Councils the power to gate certain types of route where the
Council is satisfied that levels of crime and disorder justify such
action. An Order may restrict the public right of way at all times
or for certain times or periods as may be appropriate to the
circumstances, but can exclude designated persons, bodies or
organisations from the restrictions (e.g. residents requiring
access to maintain property boundaries, utility companies,
emergency services).
Access for occupiers of premises
adjoining or adjacent to the route cannot be restricted, nor can a
Gating Order be made if it forms the only or principal means of
access to dwellings. If it forms the only or principal access to
premises used for recreational or business purposes, it cannot
restrict access during the times of day when those premises are
normally used. The power does not permanently extinguish rights of
way, making it possible to subsequently alter or revoke the
restrictions and reinstate the public right of way. This
effectively means that the land cannot be converted for any other
purpose and must still be maintained by the Highway Authority (HA).
There are other legislative powers for permanently extinguishing
public rights of access, that is stopping up or diverting a
highway/public right of way, contained in other legislation.
However, the stopping up of a highway can be difficult, or costly,
to achieve and may not be appropriate to use in situations of anti
social behaviour.
Alley Gating Orders for Crewe and Nantwich area:
Please use the following
links to view the orders
2010
2009
- 26 March 2009 Derrington Avenue,
Electricity Street, Myrtle Street (PDF, 736 KB)
- 12 March 2009 Barker Street, Bedford Street,
Herbert Swindells Close (PDF, 835KB)
- 3 March 2009
Alton Street, Clifton
Avenue, Clifton Street, Gainsborough Road, Stamford Avenue (PDF,
1MB)
- 29 January 2009 Alton Street, Clifton Avenue,
Clifton Street, Gainsborough Road, Stamford Avenue (PDF,
1MB)
- 22 January 2009 Bedford Street, Dario Gradi
Drive (PDF, 95KB)
- 22 January 2009 Catherine
Street, Chambers Street, South Street (PDF, 104KB)
- 22 January 2009 Claughton Avenue,
Gresty Road, Laura Street (PDF, 105KB)
- 14 January 2009 Lunt
Avenue, Ruskin Road, Smallman Road, Tynedale Avenue (PDF,
161KB)
2008
- 04 December 2008 Buchan Grove, Kingsway, Franklyn Avenue,
Gainsborough Road (PDF, 445KB)
- 04 December 2008 Gainsborough Road, Franklyn
Avenue, Kingsway (PDF, 537KB)
- 04 December 2008 Rook
Street, Ruskin Road (PDF, 365KB)
- 04 December 2008 St
John's Ward (PDF, 2.2MB)
- 30 October 2008 Alexandra Ward, Crewe (PDF,
2.3MB)
- 30 October 2008 Claughton Avenue/Gresty
Road/Laura Street, Crewe (PDF, 381KB)
- 30 October 2008 Catherine Street/Chamber
Street/South Street, Crewe (PDF, 266KB)
- 30 October 2008 St John's Ward, Crewe (PDF,
341KB)
- 29 July
2008 Chell
Street, Crewe (PDF, 129KB)
- 24 June
2008 Badger
Avenue/Timbrell Avenue/Underwood Lane, Crewe (PDF,
345KB)
- 24 June
2008 Broom
Street/Newcastle Street/Underwood Lane, Crewe (PDF,
347KB)
- 24 June
2008 Bright
Street/Richard Street/Richard Moon Street/Samuel Street, Crewe
(PDF, 322KB)
- 17 April
2008 Brooklands Grove/Timbrell
Avenue/Underwood Lane, Crewe (PDF, 93KB)
Alley Gating Orders for Macclesfield area:
Please use the
following links to view the orders
2009
Contacts
The emergency contact telephone number for repairs, maintenance
and request for keys only is 0800 019 6869.
Any other enquiry relating to alley gating schemes should be
directed to the Council's Safer Cheshire East Partnership on tel no
01244 612798.