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UK statutory order

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A side roads order (SRO) is a statutory order in the UK which authorises a highway authority to make alterations to roads or other highways affected by a trunk road scheme - e.g. stopping up, diverting or connecting them to new trunk road and stopping up and replacing private accesses affected). It is defined by section 14 of the Highways Act 1980.

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  1. "A45/A46TollbarEnd Junction Improvement - Line and Side Roads Order Public Notice". www.highways.gov.uk. Retrieved 11 June 2016.


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