TRANSPORT CHARGES & c. (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 1954
Notice ID: BRA2264748
TRANSPORT CHARGES & c. (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 1954
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Aldwark Toll Bridge LLP has applied to the Secretary of State for Transport for an Order to revise the charges for the use of Aldwark Bridge. The current proposed toll charges are set out in the Schedule below:
CURRENT SCHEDULE
1. Passenger vehicle with an operating weight not exceeding
Currant Toll
40p
3,500 kilograms
2. Passenger or goods vehicle with a trailer or an operating weight exceeding 3,500 kilograms_
PROPOSED SCHEDULE Proposed Toll
1. Passenger vehicle with an operating weight not exceeding 80p 3,500 kilograms
2. Passenger or goods vehicle with a trailer or an operating £1.50 weight exceeding 3,500 kilograms_
Vehicles not specified above, with an operating weight not exceeding 3,500 kilograms, will be charged at the rate applicable for that of the nearest similar vehicle. Where a vehicle is drawing one or more trailers, in addition to the toll chargeable for the use by that vehicle of the ferry, there shall be payable for each trailer an additional toll equal to the toll for the drawing vehicle. Any person having a substantial interest may, not later than 14 January 2022 object to the application by giving notice via e-mail to
or in writing to the Secretary of State, Department for Transport, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE4 7AR, marked for the attention of Denise Hoggins (Casework Manager, National Transport Casework Team) accompanied by the grounds of their objection, and by sending a copy to the Company to
info@westwickgroup.com
or to Unit 20 The Bridge Business Park, Beresford Way, Chesterfield, S41 9FG. Please note that the terms of any objection may be communicated to other persons.
Full details of the Application and phased Implementation of the Increases are available from the Company at the above address and on
Dated: 27 November 2021 Alex Bell, Aldwark Toll Bridge LLP_
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