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The Classic & Vintage Motor Racing Club of Jersey Racing Application 2007

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A decision made (06/07/2007) regarding: The Classic & Vintage Motor Racing Club of Jersey - Motor Racing Club of Jersey - Motor Vehicle Racing Application 2007.

Subject:

The Classic & Vintage Motor Racing Club of Jersey - Motor Vehicle Racing Application 2007

Decision Reference:

MD-T-2007-0065

Exempt clause(s):

 

Type of Report:

(oral or written)

Written

Person Giving Report (if oral):

N/A

Telephone or

e-mail Meeting?

N/A

Report

File ref:

I:Minister:2007:Ministerial Decisions: MD 0065 Classic & Vintage Motor Racing Club – 2007 Event

Written report – Title

Application for Road Closures and Traffic Restrictions During Road Races – The Classic & Vintage Motor Racing Club of Jersey, 2007 Events

Written report – Author

(name and job title)

Carl Dodd - Streetworks Manager, Municipal Services

Decision(s):

The Minister made the Road Racing (Hill Climbs and Sprint) (No. 3) (Jersey) Order 2007.

Reason(s) for decision:

The proposed event and road closures being acceptable to the Department and Minister (following parish consultation), as the administering authority of the Motor Vehicle Races (Jersey) Law 1946.

Action required:

Advise the Greffier that the Order has been made and forward the Decision Summary, Report, together with the signed and sealed Order to the Publications Editor at the States Greffe.

Signature:

(Minister/ Assistant Minister)

Date of Decision:

6 July 2007

The Classic & Vintage Motor Racing Club of Jersey Racing Application 2007

TRANSPORT AND TECHNICAL SERVICES

THE CLASSIC & VINTAGE MOTOR RACING CLUB OF JERSEY’S APPLICATION FOR ROAD RACING - 2007 EVENTS

Purpose of the Report

To obtain ‘Ministerial Decision’ regarding approval for the purposed ‘The Classic and Vintage Motor Racing Club of Jersey’ road racing fixtures for 2007.

Background

The Promoter (The Classic and Vintage Motor Racing Club of Jersey) has submitted details of its proposed road closures and traffic management requirements for the 2007 events. The events are enabled by Order of the Transport and Technical Services Minister under Article 2 of the “Motor Vehicle Races (Jersey) Law 1946”. The promoter has consulted with the Connétables of St Mary, St Ouen and St Brelade, as well as undertaking a public relations exercise with residents and businesses directly affected by the road closures. They have also supplied proof of Public Liability Insurance.

Discussion

The Order will enable the event promoter to hold the following events:

  Sprint - Five Mile Road: Friday 24th August (12pm to 5pm): La Grande Route des Mielles from La Braye Car Park to the gravel car park at La Pulente.

  Hill Climb - Greve de Lecq: Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th August (8.30am to 5pm), Le Mont de Ste Marie, but including a number of parish by-roads at the top of the hill to allow turning.

The course details are identical to those which were approved last year. The hill climb, as per last year will be a two day event rather than one. The promoter has previously stated that the reason for this extension is to develop the event and offset the cost/time of setting out the course.

Access to Greve de Lecq bay via Mont de la Greve de Lecq (B65) will be maintained during the event; no scheduled bus services will be affected.

Other details are as per the 2006 Order.

Recommendation

The Minister is recommended to approve the Road Racing (Hill Climbs and Sprint) (No.3) (Jersey) Order 2007 as prepared.

Action Required

Advise the Greffier that the Order has been made and forward the Decision Summary, Report, together with the signed and sealed Order to the Publications Editor at the States Greffe.

Written by:

Carl Dodd – Streetworks Manager

 

 

Approved by:

Chris Sampson – Director, Municipal Services

Attachments:

Signature copy of Road Racing (Hill Climbs and Sprint) (No.3) (Jersey) Order 2007.

CD

26 June 2007

 

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