Milton Keynes - Multiple Traffic Notices
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MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL
Public Notices for Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Milton Keynes City Council has on 10th October 2023 made the following temporary traffic regulation Orders under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984:
Traffic Regulation Order 1:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (SKELDON GATE, CAMPBELL PARK) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2023 (Reference: TTRO-1835)
The effect of the above Order will be to close the following lengths of Road:
Skeldon Gate, Campbell Park – From its junction with North Skeldon Roundabout to its junction with Silbury Boulevard 16th October 2023 – 20th October 2023 (24 Hours).
Whilst the above length of road is closed the alternative route will be via the Silbury Boulevard, Overgate, Portway (and vice versa).
The closures are necessary to allow Energetics to carry out installation of high voltage cabling.
The Council is satisfied that the temporary closure Order is necessary to enable works to be carried out on the highway.
The closures will come into effect on 16th October 2023 and will remain in effect until 20th October 2023 (24 Hours) or when the works are complete, whichever is sooner.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Milton Keynes City Council intends, in not less than seven days from the date of this Notice, to make the below traffic regulation Orders under Sections 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984:
Traffic Regulation Order 2:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (COLTSFOOT PLACE, CONNIBURROW) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2023 (Reference: TTRO-1862)
The effect of the above Order will be to close the following lengths of Road:
Coltsfoot Place, Conniburrow – Outside number 14 Coltsfoot Place.
Whilst the above length of road is closed the alternative route will be via Conniburrow Boulevard, Cranesbill Place, Cleavers Avenue (and vice versa).
The closures are necessary to allow Energetics to carry out installation of high voltage cabling and excavation works.
The Council is satisfied that the temporary closure Order is necessary to enable works to be carried out on the highway.
The closures will come into effect on 23rd October 2023 and will remain in effect until 27th October 2023 (24 Hours) or when the works are complete, whichever is sooner.
Traffic Regulation Order 3:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (CASTLETHORPE ROAD, HANSLOPE) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2023 (Reference: TTRO-1857)
The effect of the above Order will be to close the following lengths of Road:
Castlethorpe Road, Hanslope – From Cookoo Mill Rise – Malt Mill Farm
Whilst the above length of road is closed, the alternative route will be via Gold Street, Park Road, Wolverton Road, North Street and Hanslope Road (and vice versa).
The closures are necessary to allow Mida Civils to carryout remedial works to Hayfield Homes.
The Council is satisfied that the temporary closure Order is necessary to enable works to be carried out on the highway.
The closures will come into effect on 23rd October 2023 and will remain in effect until 24th October 2023 (24 Hours) or when the works are complete, whichever is sooner.
Traffic Regulation Order 4:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (THIRD AVENUE (PART), BLETCHLEY) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2023 (Reference: TTRO-1855)
The effect of the above Order will be to close the following lengths of Road:
Third Avenue, Bletchley – Outside Bitzer UK.
The above closure will come into effect at 10:00pm 24th October 2023 and is scheduled to be reopened at 6:00am on 28th October 2023 (Between 10:00pm and 6:00am each night).
Whilst the above length of road is closed there will be no alternative route, Access will be maintained.
The closures are necessary to allow Three to Install new telecoms pole and cab.
The Council is satisfied that the temporary closure Order is necessary to enable works to be carried out on the highway.
The closures will come into effect on 24th October 2023 and will remain in effect until 28th October 2023 (24 Hours) or when the works are complete, whichever is sooner.
Traffic Regulation Order 5:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (FOOTPATH 03, HANSLOPE) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2023 (Reference: TTRO-1851)
The effect of the above Order will be to close the following lengths of Footpath:
Footpath 03, Hanslope – from its junction with Bullington End for approximately 250 meters.
Whilst the closure is in place for footpath 03 Hanslope the alternative route will be clearly signed.
In the interest of public safety and to enable the construction of the Housing Development the footpath will remain closed for a period of 6 months.
The Council is satisfied that the temporary closure Order is necessary to enable works to be carried out on the highway.
The closures will come into effect on 25th October 2023 and will remain in effect until 12th March 2024 (24 Hours) or when the works are complete, whichever is sooner.
Traffic Regulation Order 6:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (REDWAY BOL03, THE BOWL) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2023 (Reference: TTRO-1851)
The effect of the above Order will be to close the following lengths of Redway:
Redway BOL03, The Bowl – From its junction with Redway KL02 Knowlhill for approximately 90 meters.
Whilst the redway is closed the alternative route will be via Redway KL02 Knowlhill, Redway KL05 Knowlhill, Redway KL06 Knowlhill, Redway BOL01 The Bowl (and vice versa)
The closure is required to enable The National Bowl to be used as a staging area for an event being hosted at Bletchley Park on behalf of HM Government 1st and 2nd November 2023. The closure is required to enable contractors to build on site in the week preceding the event and maintenance of a security program on the lead up to and during the event itself.
The closures will come into effect on 22nd October 2023 and will remain in effect until 5th November 2023 (24 Hours) or when the event is complete, whichever is sooner.
Traffic Regulation Order 7:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (VARIOUS ROADS, REDWAYS AND FOOTPATHS IN MILTON KEYNES) (TEMPORARY CLOSURES AND RESTRICTIONS) ORDER 2023 (Reference: TTRO-1875)
The effect of the above Order will be temporarily close and restrict the following lengths of road, edway and public rights of way, during and after the AI Summit Event at Bletchley Park, and when indicated by the appropriate traffic signs:
The following lengths of road, redway and public rights (in West Bletchley) of way will be closed to pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles from 00:01am on 30 October 2023 until 23:59pm on 02 November 2023:
Sherwood Drive from Turing Gate to the entrance to Bletchley Train Station;
Jemima Way its entire length;
Tiltman Lane its entire length;
Welchman Court its entire length;
Redway BYWT07 from Buckingham Road to the access road leading to Tiltman Lane;
Redway BYWT05 from Sherwood Drive to Wilton Avenue.
Footpath FP46 its entire length;
Footpath FP14 its entire length
The following length of road (in West Bletchley) will be closed to pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles from 00:01am on 31 October 2023 until 23:59pm on 02 November 2023:
Wilton Avenue its entire length
The following lengths of road (in West Bletchley) will be restricted to no waiting/no loading (at any time) from 00:01am on 27 October 2023 until 23:59pm on 02 November 2023:
Sherwood Drive its entire length;
Tiltman Lane its entire length;
Welchman Court its entire length;
Jemima Way its entire length;
The following length of road (in West Bletchley) will be restricted to no waiting/no loading (at any time) from 00:01am on 30 October 2023 until 23:59pm on 02 November 2023:
Wilton Avenue its entire length
The following lengths of road may also be closed or restricted in the event of a major incident/emergency during the event:
Church Green Road, West Bletchley – Its entire length;
Downing Street, West Bletchley – Its entire length;
Buckingham Road, West Bletchley – From Sherwood Drive to Church Green Road;
Rickley Lane, West Bletchley – Its entire length.
Controlled vehicular and pedestrian access and egress to residential properties will be maintained throughout the closure to those premises in Tiltman Lane and Welchman Court.
Controlled vehicular and pedestrian access will also be maintained throughout the closure to and from Bletchley Train Station (along Sherwood Drive).
The temporary Order will come into operation at 00:01am on 27 October 2023 and will remain in effect until 23:59 on 03 November 2023.
You can view the temporary closures, diversion routes and restrictions and the anticipated times that they will be in effect at http://one.network.
Any person committing a breach of any movement restrictions of the Order shall be liable upon prosecution to such fine as prescribed by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
The above temporary closures, restrictions and alternative routes are available for inspection at https://one.network
Copies of the above notices, in their entirety, are available for inspection at: https://www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/highways/public-notices-highways
If you are unable to access the Councils website, then please email the Council at: TROteam@milton-keynes.gov.uk and a copy of the notice will be sent you.
Public Notices for Permanent Traffic Regulation Orders
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Milton Keynes City Council has on 10 October 2023 made the above Traffic Regulation Order, under Sections 84(1), (2) and (3) and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF MILTON KEYNES) (VARIOUS ROADS IN MILTON KEYNES AND SUROUNDING AREAS) (20 MPH SPEED ZONES) ORDER 2021) VARIATION ORDER 2023
The made Order will take effect on 19 October 2023.
Any person wishing to question the validity of the made Order or any provision contained in the Orders on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act, or on the grounds that any requirement of the Act or any Instrument made under the Act has not been compiled with may, within six weeks from the date on which the Order was made, apply to the High Court for that purpose.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Milton Keynes City Council in exercise of its powers under Sections 84(1), (2) and (3) and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, proposes to make the following Traffic Regulation Order:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (HIGH STREET (B526), STOKE GOLDINGTON) (RESTRICTED ROAD) ORDER 2023
The effect of the above proposed Order will be to introduce a 30mph speed limit on the High Street in Stoke Goldington.
As the Highway Authority for that part of High Street, Stoke Goldington, Milton Keynes City Council is satisfied that the introduction of the above proposed speed restriction will encourage the convenient and safe movement of vehicular traffic.
Milton Keynes City Council is now carrying out statutory consultation on the above proposal. Copies of the proposed Order, together with plans showing the general arrangements and a statement of reason, may be inspected on the Council’s website at: www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/consultations.
Any representations or objections to the proposals, together with the grounds upon which they are made, must be made in writing and sent to the Council’s Traffic Regulation Order Team at Milton Keynes City Council, Civic Offices, 1 Saxon Gate East, Central Milton Keynes, MK9 3EJ, or by email to TROteam@milton-keynes.gov.uk quoting reference TRO-345 and to be received no later than 02 November 2023. Any representations received will be taken into consideration before the implementation of the scheme.
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