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Berry Brow - Road Closure to Facilitate Testing Level Crossing

M40 1QRPublished 27/12/23Expired
Manchester Evening News • 

What is happening?

MANCHESTER CITY
COUNCIL TEMPORARY
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION
ORDER ROAD
TRAFFIC REGULATION
ACT 1984 SECTION 14
(AS AMENDED) Notice
is hereby given that the
City Council intends, in
not less than seven days
from the date of this
Notice, to make the following
Temporary Road
Traffic Order(s): ORDER
NO. MCC136829751:
The City of Manchester
(Berry Brow, Miles Platting
& Newton Heath
Ward) (Temporary Prohibition
of Vehicular Traffic)
Order 2024 under s14 of
the Road Traffic Regulation
Act 1984. The effect
of the Order is to
prohibit vehicular traffic
on Berry Brow from the
junction with Assheaton
Road to the junction of
Shaldon Drive. The alternative
routes for traffic will be: Berry Brow,
Graver Lane, Droylsden
Road, Oldham Road,
Hulme Hall Lane, Alan
Turing Way, Lord North
Street, Briscoe Lane,
Gibbon Street, Ashton
New Road, Edge Lane,
Clayton Bridge and vice
versa. The City Council
is satisfied that this
prohibition is necessary
in order to facilitate Testing
level crossing. It is
expected that the works
will be in progress from
7th January 2024 to 2nd
March 2025 between the
hours of 01:00 and 07:20
on the separate dates of
07/01/2024, 31/03/2024,
24/04/2024, 23/06/2024,
15/09/2024, 08/12/2024,
02/03/2025. The order
shall come into operation
on 7th January 2024
and may remain in force
for a maximum period
of eighteen months. If
all necessary works
are completed within a
shorter period, the Order
shall cease to have effect
at the end of that shorter
period. Kevin Gillham.
Head of Network Management,
Neighbourhood
Directorate, Town
Hall, Manchester, M60
2LA. Dated: 27th December
2023.

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