Rise in Fees for Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders (TTRO) and Temporary Traffic Regulation Notices (TTRN)

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For full details on these proposals go to: https://www.thurrock.gov.uk/budget2024

What we're proposing

Starting on 1 April 2024, we're proposing that the fee for a TTRO should increase to £1,800. The fee for a TTRN will remain at £880.

Usually these fees are paid by the companies that do the work, which means residents do not have to pay. If you're a street works promoter and need to apply for a TTRO or TTRN, these fees will apply to you.

If you're organising a charity event and need to close a road, you won't have to pay a fee as a different law applies.

For full details on these proposals go to: https://www.thurrock.gov.uk/budget2024

What we're proposing

Starting on 1 April 2024, we're proposing that the fee for a TTRO should increase to £1,800. The fee for a TTRN will remain at £880.

Usually these fees are paid by the companies that do the work, which means residents do not have to pay. If you're a street works promoter and need to apply for a TTRO or TTRN, these fees will apply to you.

If you're organising a charity event and need to close a road, you won't have to pay a fee as a different law applies.

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