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documents themselves that provide the legal basis by which regulatory measures on the highway are
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This web application displays proposed parking schemes and traffic orders in London Borough Of Barking & Dagenham.
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London Borough Of Barking & Dagenham is conducting this Public Consultation on proposed Traffic Management measures in London Borough Of Barking & Dagenham The Consultation provides the opportunity to comment on proposed changes to Traffic Orders, which London Borough Of Barking & Dagenham will take into account before making its final decision.
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