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Roads, Highways and Pavements
- Abnormal loads - notification
- Car parks - council
- Civil emergencies - flooding
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- Disabled people - parking permits - blue badge
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- Lighting - traffic lights
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- Pavements - maintenance
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- Roads - adoption agreements
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- Roads - maintenance
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Abnormal loads - notification
This service is delivered by North Yorkshire County Council.
Hauliers shall notify North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) Abnormal Loads if any of the above criteria apply to their proposed load movements. The haulier is required to supply this information in order that damage to specific roads and structures may be avoided.
Please use the link below to access North Yorkshire County Council's website.
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