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Status:
Decision Confirmed
Title:
Proposed ‘30mph Speed Limit’ on Vicarage Lane, Tillingham, in the District of Maldon
Is a Key Decision:
No
Details:
Implementation Date (not before):
Thu 18 Dec 2025
Implementation Date Notes:
Decision published 15.12.2025, call-in ends 18.12.2025
Department:
Highways, Infrastructure and Sustainable Transport
Rating:
Include Item on Forward Plan:
No
Estimated Cost:
Contact for Background Papers:
Julia Johnson, Head of Design, Essex Highways Julia.Johnson@essexhighways.org; Louise Dark – Traffic Regulation and Licencing Officer, Essex Highways – Louise.Dark@essexhighways.org; 
Background Papers:
Decision Type:
Portfolio
Decision Maker:
Tom Cunningham
Is the Decision Maker Aware of the Decision:
Yes
Is the Head of Services Aware of the Decision:
Yes
Is Decision County Wide:
No
Would the recommended decision be contrary to the budget and policy framework:
No
Budget Provision:
Further Information:
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Southminster

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Date & Time CreatedUser Full NameStatus DescriptionDetails
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15/12/2025 17:19:48Charlie SmithBusiness Item Created 
15/12/2025 17:20:19Charlie SmithDivision AddedSouthminster
15/12/2025 17:21:33Charlie SmithReport AddedDocument ID 266173: FP.254.12.25 CMA
15/12/2025 17:22:29Charlie SmithStatus ChangedDecision Subject To Call In [3]
18/12/2025 17:08:28Maise RileyStatus ChangedDecision Confirmed [6]

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