Davis Road - Temporary Road Closure For New Customer Connection
What is happening?
LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING
NOTICE OF INTENT TO CREATE A TEMPORARY TRAFFIC ORDER FOR PLANNED WORKS AFFECTING: (cycle lane & contraflow) DAVIS ROAD, ACTON.
Ealing Council intends to make the following temporary traffic order under section 14(1)(a) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984:
Title of order
This order can be referred to as: Temporary traffic order for planned works - TT 3989 Davis Road, Acton - 2023.
Reason for order
This order is needed to allow for works taking place on or near the road. These works involve Thames Water making a new customer connection.
Effect of order
1. The cycle lane and cycle contraflow will be closed from approximately 6 Davis Road to the junction with The Vale.
2. The following temporary restrictions on vehicle movements will take effect from 12th September 2023.
(a) No entry into the fully closed section of Davis Road.
(b) No waiting, loading, or unloading on either side of the carriageway within the fully closed section.
3. The above temporary restrictions and prohibitions will only apply at specified locations where appropriate traffic signs are provided and displayed in accordance with Chapter 8 of the Traffic Signs Manual.
4. While the temporary restrictions are in place, displaced vehicles should follow the diversions displayed in place to reach their destinations and comply with any traffic management measures.
5. This Order does not apply to:
(a) anything done at the direction of a police officer in uniform or a police community support officer (PCSO).
(b) any vehicle being used for police, fire brigade or ambulance.
Date order will come into force. 12th September 2023
Maximum duration of order
This order will expire on 11th March 2025 or, on completion of the works, which is expected to be 16th September 2023, whichever is sooner.
Date: 24th August 2023
Tony Singh, Head of Highways
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