Proposed permanent restrictions on the highways – Traffic Regulation Orders

Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) are legal documents that allow the Highway Authority and the Police to enforce various restrictions designed to manage traffic.

Examples of these can include speed limits, single and double yellow lines, weight restrictions, one-way streets, no right or left turns and loading bays.

Have your say on a Traffic Regulation Order

If the 'Objection Period' has not yet passed, you may raise objections or comments in support of the proposals.

Please send your comments by email or in writing.

Email: TrafficOrders@rochdale.gov.uk
Postal address: Highways and Property, Number One Riverside, Smith Street, Rochdale OL16 1XU.


Rochdale Traffic Regulation Orders

There are currently no orders covering the Rochdale area.


Middleton Traffic Regulation Orders

Reference: H60-1433
Stage: Notice of Intent (NOI)
Deadline for objections: Wednesday, 28 January 2026
Street name and purpose of order:  Hall Drive area, Middleton
Documents for this order: documents for Hall Drive area, Middleton


Heywood Traffic Regulation Orders

Reference: H60-1433
Stage: Notice of Intent (NOI)
Deadline for objections: Wednesday, 28 January 2026
Street name and purpose of order:  Ryecroft Avenue area, Heywood
Documents for this order: documents for Ryecroft Avenue area, Heywood


Pennines (Firgrove, Littleborough, Milnrow, Newhey, Smallbridge and Wardle) Traffic Regulation Orders

Reference: H60-1433
Stage: Notice of Intent (NOI)
Deadline for objections: Wednesday, 28 January 2026
Street name and purpose of order:  Mount Avenue area, Pennines
Documents for this order: documents for Mount Avenue area, Pennines

Contact Highways and Engineering Service

Telephone: Click to call 0300 303 8879

Address: Highways and Engineering Service
Number One Riverside
Smith Street
Rochdale OL16 1XU

Phone:
Monday–Friday, 8.30am–5.30pm

Closed for training Monday 11am–11.30am