Traffic Regulation Order newspaper notices
Proposed TROs must be advertised in a local newspaper. Enter the postcode of the affected area to see your matched newspaper and price.
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The legal requirement
Under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and the Local Authorities' Traffic Orders (Procedure) (England and Wales) Regulations 1996, a traffic authority proposing to make a TRO must publish notice of the proposal in at least one newspaper circulating in the area to which the order relates.
The notice must describe the general nature of the order, name the roads affected, and state where the draft order and supporting documents can be inspected. It must also specify the period within which objections may be made.
Failure to publish the required notice — or publishing in the wrong newspaper — can render the order vulnerable to legal challenge.
Key points
- Required for permanent and experimental Traffic Regulation Orders
- Must be published in a newspaper circulating in the area to which the order relates
- Covers speed limits, parking restrictions, road closures, and one-way systems
- Proper publication protects against legal challenge
What you receive
Everything you need to demonstrate compliance, delivered to your portal.
Proof PDF
A typeset proof of your notice for approval before publication.
Publication certificate
Confirming publication date, newspaper name, and notice content.
VAT invoice
Available in your portal immediately after payment.
Pricing
Price depends on notice size and your local newspaper's rate. Enter your postcode for an estimate.
All orders include a £35 platform fee
Frequently asked questions
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