Herne Bay: Railway Station to Central Parade

The effect of these made Orders will be the:

  • amendment of existing double yellow lines on Central Parade, High Street and Station Road.
  • introduction of right and left-hand turn ban movements, one-way roads and prohibition of driving (except cycles) on the Central Parade, Dolphin Street, Mortimer Street, Pier Avenue, Richmond Street, Station Road, St Georges Terrace and Telford Street.

These orders have been made for the following reasons:

  • for avoiding danger to persons or other traffic using the road or any other road for preventing the likelihood of any such danger arising.
  • for preserving or improving the amenities of the area through which the road runs.
  • for facilitating the passage on the road or any other road of any class of traffic (including pedestrians).

Following the statutory consultation period, the scheme has been reviewed and the decision has been taken to make these Orders permanent.

The parking and waiting restrictions were advertised originally as Amendment 2 & 4 but due to the new consolidation order for Canterbury it has been renumbered as Amendment 1 with both orders being combined.

Full details, including the scheme plan, can be found in the Public Notice and Statement for Reason document.

Anyone may, by application to the High Court by 29 January 2024, challenge the validity of the Orders or of any provision contained in them on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or any instrument made thereunder, or that there has been a failure to comply with any statutory requirement to the Orders.


Update 30 November 2022

Thank you to everyone who took the time to participate in this consultation.

The consultation report is now available in the Documents section. The report was presented at the Canterbury Joint Transport Board (JTB) on 1 November 2022. Detailed designs will now be created, taking into account comments received at the JTB, these were to:

  • amend the proposal to increase the number of disabled parking on Central Parade
  • review the parking in the wider area to identify more parking in the vicinity of Station Road
  • increase the number of cycle parking facilities along the proposed route

The scheme construction is likely to start in late Summer 2023 and the advertised TRO’s will become made orders.


Kent County Council (KCC) is proposing to introduce a new active travel scheme to promote walking and cycling between Herne Bay Railway Station and Central Parade.

The scheme aims to encourage and enable active travel, which means walking or cycling as a means of transport as well as for leisure, making active travel an attractive and realistic choice for short journeys. KCC places a high priority on encouraging active travel and wants to ensure that walking and cycling are safe, easy, attractive and inclusive.

There is more information on our proposals in the Consultation Document and Scheme Plans, which are available from the 'Documents' section on this page.

Traffic Regulation Orders (TRO)

There are two TROs as part of this scheme. The effect of the proposed Orders would be to:

  • amend the existing double yellow lines on Station Road.
  • introduce a right and left-hand turn ban movements, one-way roads and prohibition of driving (except cycles) on the Central Parade, Dolphin Street, Mortimer Street, Pier Avenue, Richmond Street, Station Road, St Georges Terrace and Telford Street.

The orders are being made for the following reasons:

  • for avoiding danger to persons or other traffic using the road or any other road for preventing the likelihood of any such danger arising.
  • for preserving or improving the amenities of the area through which the road runs.
  • for facilitating the passage on the road or any other road of any class of traffic (including pedestrians).

Full details, including the scheme plans, can be found in the Public Notice and Statement of Reason document.

Your views matter

We want to understand the views of the local community and other interested parties and to use this feedback to help produce the detailed designs for this scheme. You can provide feedback by completing the questionnaire.

Any person wishing to object or support the TROs before they are made permanent can also do so via the questionnaire.

What happens after the consultation?

Following the consultation, a report will be compiled summarising the analysis of the responses. This report will be made available from this webpage. The feedback will be used to help finalise the scheme design and reported to the Canterbury Joint Transportation Board (JTB) in November 2022.

If the decision is taken to proceed the scheme then alterations to the Traffic Regulation Orders will be advertised as ‘Made Orders’. This will be publicised via a notice in the local newspaper and on this webpage.

The effect of these made Orders will be the:

  • amendment of existing double yellow lines on Central Parade, High Street and Station Road.
  • introduction of right and left-hand turn ban movements, one-way roads and prohibition of driving (except cycles) on the Central Parade, Dolphin Street, Mortimer Street, Pier Avenue, Richmond Street, Station Road, St Georges Terrace and Telford Street.

These orders have been made for the following reasons:

  • for avoiding danger to persons or other traffic using the road or any other road for preventing the likelihood of any such danger arising.
  • for preserving or improving the amenities of the area through which the road runs.
  • for facilitating the passage on the road or any other road of any class of traffic (including pedestrians).

Following the statutory consultation period, the scheme has been reviewed and the decision has been taken to make these Orders permanent.

The parking and waiting restrictions were advertised originally as Amendment 2 & 4 but due to the new consolidation order for Canterbury it has been renumbered as Amendment 1 with both orders being combined.

Full details, including the scheme plan, can be found in the Public Notice and Statement for Reason document.

Anyone may, by application to the High Court by 29 January 2024, challenge the validity of the Orders or of any provision contained in them on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or any instrument made thereunder, or that there has been a failure to comply with any statutory requirement to the Orders.


Update 30 November 2022

Thank you to everyone who took the time to participate in this consultation.

The consultation report is now available in the Documents section. The report was presented at the Canterbury Joint Transport Board (JTB) on 1 November 2022. Detailed designs will now be created, taking into account comments received at the JTB, these were to:

  • amend the proposal to increase the number of disabled parking on Central Parade
  • review the parking in the wider area to identify more parking in the vicinity of Station Road
  • increase the number of cycle parking facilities along the proposed route

The scheme construction is likely to start in late Summer 2023 and the advertised TRO’s will become made orders.


Kent County Council (KCC) is proposing to introduce a new active travel scheme to promote walking and cycling between Herne Bay Railway Station and Central Parade.

The scheme aims to encourage and enable active travel, which means walking or cycling as a means of transport as well as for leisure, making active travel an attractive and realistic choice for short journeys. KCC places a high priority on encouraging active travel and wants to ensure that walking and cycling are safe, easy, attractive and inclusive.

There is more information on our proposals in the Consultation Document and Scheme Plans, which are available from the 'Documents' section on this page.

Traffic Regulation Orders (TRO)

There are two TROs as part of this scheme. The effect of the proposed Orders would be to:

  • amend the existing double yellow lines on Station Road.
  • introduce a right and left-hand turn ban movements, one-way roads and prohibition of driving (except cycles) on the Central Parade, Dolphin Street, Mortimer Street, Pier Avenue, Richmond Street, Station Road, St Georges Terrace and Telford Street.

The orders are being made for the following reasons:

  • for avoiding danger to persons or other traffic using the road or any other road for preventing the likelihood of any such danger arising.
  • for preserving or improving the amenities of the area through which the road runs.
  • for facilitating the passage on the road or any other road of any class of traffic (including pedestrians).

Full details, including the scheme plans, can be found in the Public Notice and Statement of Reason document.

Your views matter

We want to understand the views of the local community and other interested parties and to use this feedback to help produce the detailed designs for this scheme. You can provide feedback by completing the questionnaire.

Any person wishing to object or support the TROs before they are made permanent can also do so via the questionnaire.

What happens after the consultation?

Following the consultation, a report will be compiled summarising the analysis of the responses. This report will be made available from this webpage. The feedback will be used to help finalise the scheme design and reported to the Canterbury Joint Transportation Board (JTB) in November 2022.

If the decision is taken to proceed the scheme then alterations to the Traffic Regulation Orders will be advertised as ‘Made Orders’. This will be publicised via a notice in the local newspaper and on this webpage.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We have created this questionnaire for you to register your support or objection to the proposed Orders and provide comments on the wider active travel scheme. 

    The questionnaire for this consultation is in two parts:

    • Part one – questions for the TROs. In this section you will be asked if you support or oppose the waiting restrictions and prohibition of movement amendments and asked to give your reason(s).
    • Part two – questions to help us better understand your views on the scheme as a whole. 

    We recommend that you read the full Public Notices and Consultation Document before completing this form. These are available from the 'Consultation documents' section. 

    Please ensure that you submit your response so that your views are taken into account. 

    Privacy: Kent County Council collects and processes personal information in order to provide a range of public services. Kent County Council respects the privacy of individuals and endeavours to ensure personal information is collected fairly, lawfully, and in compliance with the United Kingdom General Data Protection Regulation. Read the full Traffic Regulation Order Privacy Notice.

    Complete questionnaire