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The Cockpit, Derby - Temporary Suspension Of Right Turn Order

DE1 2NFPublished 05/01/24Expired
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What is happening?

DERBY CITY COUNCIL

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDERS
Derby City Council has made an Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (as amended) to prohibit use of the roads by traffic.

TEMPORARY ONE WAY ROAD CLOSURE ORDER ON MORLEDGE 
TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF LEFT TURN ORDER ON TRAFFIC STREET 
TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF RIGHT TURN ORDER ON THE COCKPIT, DERBY

WHEN: 10 January 2024 to 12 January 2024 WHERE: No entry to Morledge at its junction with Traffic Street and The Cock Pitt. Traffic will be allowed One way east bound from the Bus Station entrance to its junction with Traffic Street and The Cock Pitt. Traffic Street, Left turn suspension into Morledge. The Cockpit, Right turn suspension into Morledge. REASON: Construction works. ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: Traffic Street North bound – The Cock Pitt – via Bus Station car park – Morledge. And St Alkmunds Way South bound – The Cock Pitt – via Bus Station car park – Morledge. And Station Approach – The Cock Pitt – via Bus Station car park – Morledge. Buses only – Siddals Road – The Cock Pitt via Bus Station car park – Morledge.

Access will be maintained, whenever reasonably possible, on the affected length of road. The road will be re-opened as soon as the work is finished. Anyone needing further information should ring Brendan Horgan on (01332) 641824 or email traffic.management@ derby.gov.uk
Emily Feenan, Director of Legal and Democratic Services, Derby City Council, The Council House, Corporation Street, Derby DE1 2FS

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