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Lowestoft, Temporary Road Closures due to Fibre Ducting Installation Works.

NR33 0NHPublished 10/02/23Expired
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What is happening?

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984: SECTION 14

TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF PART OF THE C911

KIRKLEY RUN AND C913 LONG ROAD, LOWESTOFT

Suffolk County Council has made an order closing the:

1. C911 Kirkley Run, Lowestoft southbound from the junction with Long Road to no. 87A

2. C913 Long Road, Lowestoft westbound from the junction with Kirkley Run to the junction with Homefield Avenue.

This is to facilitate fibre ducting works. Other co-ordinated works may also take place during this period.

Access will be open for pedestrians and cyclists.

The diversion routes will be:

1. Northbound diversion for Southbound closure -Blackheath Road, Tom Crisp Way, Waveney Drive, Kirkley Run with no vice versa.

2. Eastbound diversion for Westbound closure - Long Road, Westwood Avenue, Colville Road, Victoria Road, Waveney Drive, Tom Crisp Way, Blackheath Road, Long Road with no vice versa.

It is intended that the closures will operate from:

1.11/02/2023- 19/02/2023.

2.12/02/2023 - 19/02/2023.

If necessary, the order may remain in force for 18 months (or longer if extended by the Minister).

Enquiries should be made to Pod-Trak. Tel: 0845 504190.

Date: 10/02/2023.

Nigel Inniss, Head of Legal Services, Suffolk County Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich IP1 2BX.

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