South Staffordshire, Temporary Footpath closure & Temporary Road diversion
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STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – (AS AMENDED)
PUBLIC FOOTPATH NO. 1 BRIDGTOWN PARISH AND NO. 21 (PART) CHESLYN HAY PARISH TEMPORARY CLOSURE
Notice is hereby given that the Staffordshire County Council, on 13th October 2022 made an Order the effect of which will be to prohibit any pedestrians from proceeding along the following lengths of footpaths:
1. Public Footpath No. 1 Bridgtown for its entire length starting from its junction
at A5 Watling St to Public Footpath No 21 Cheslyn Hay.
2. Public Footpath No. 21 Cheslyn Hay from Public Footpath No. 1 Bridgtown
for approximately 225 metres in a south and then south-westerly direction to its
junction with Bridge Ave.
The closure is required under the provision of the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984 Section 14 (1) (b) due to Severn Trent construction work and of the likelihood of danger to the public using the footpath.
No alternative route is available.
A plan will be displayed on site to show length of public footpath to be closed and the unaffected rights of way in the area.
This Order will come into operation on October 17th 2022 and will remain in force for a period of six months or until the risk of danger to the public is considered to be over, whichever is the earlier. If necessary, after six months, the Order may be extended for a further period with the approval of the Secretary of State.
Dated: October 13th 2022
John Tradewell, Director of Corporate Services, 2 Staffordshire Place, Stafford.
ST16 2LH Enquiries: Mr Paul Rochfort; Tel: 0300 111 8000
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – DIVERSION OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
Park Ln, Huddlesford. Notice is hereby given that Staffordshire County Council on 11th October 2022 made an Order the effect of which is to prohibit any vehicle from proceeding along Park Ln, Huddlesford. For more information regarding access arrangements, timings and diversion routes please visit https://one.network/?tm=130411566. The Order will come into operation on 17th October 2022 and the said works will commence on or as near as practicable to that date. It is anticipated the works will be completed by 21st October 2022. The Order will remain in force for a period of 18 months or until the track installation works, which it is proposed to carry out on or near the road have been completed, whichever is the earlier.
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – PROHIBITION OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC
Burntwood Rd, Burntwood. Notice is hereby given that Staffordshire County Council on 11th October made an Order the effect of which is to prohibit any vehicle from proceeding along Burntwood Rd, Burntwood. For more information regarding access arrangements, timings and diversion routes please visit https://one.network/?tm=130750714. The Order will come into operation on 17th October 2022 and the said works will commence on or as near as practicable to that date. It is anticipated the works will be completed by 4th November 2022. The Order will remain in force for a period of 18 months or until the installation of power supply, which it is proposed to carry out on or near the road have been completed, whichever is the earlier.
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC
Stables Way, Burntwood. Notice is hereby given that Staffordshire County Council on 11th October 2022 made an Order the effect of which is to prohibit any vehicle from proceeding along Stables Way, Burntwood. For more information regarding access arrangements, timings and diversion routes please visit https://one.network/?tm=130470512. The Order will come into operation on 17th October 2022 and the said works will commence on or as near as practicable to that date. It is anticipated the works will be completed by 7th November 2022. The Order will remain in force for a period of 18 months or until the surface dressing preparation works, which it is proposed to carry out on or near the road have been completed, whichever is the earlier.
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