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Whitehouse Lane, Bedminster, Bristol - Temporary Prohibition Of Use By Vehicles

BS3 4DJPublished 19/01/24Expired
Bristol Post • 

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CITY OF BRISTOL

(WHITEHOUSE LANE, BEDMINSTER, BRISTOL) (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF USE BY VEHICLES) ORDER 2024
NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of Bristol in pursuance of the provisions of section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended intend to make an Order the effect of which will be:

1. to close, temporarily, to vehicles that length of Whitehouse Lane which extends from Clarke Street to Philip Street; and
2. to suspend, temporarily, when appropriate signs are covered, the prohibition of heavy vehicles from proceeding in Catherine Mead Street and Dean Lane (between Catherine Mead Street and Cannon Street/North Street) so as to give effect to the alternative route as a consequence of item 1. above.
The Order is required because works are being or are proposed to be executed on or near the road and will be operative from 5th February 2024 for a maximum period of eighteen months. However, the restrictions may not be implemented for the whole of the period, but only as necessitated by the works (which are anticipated to take place between 5th February 2024 and 12th February 2024).
ALTERNATIVE ROUTES:
north eastbound – Whitehouse Lane (part unaffected), Hereford Street, Malago Road, Sheene Road, East Street, Cannon Street, Dean Lane, Catherine Mead Street, Lombard Street, St. John’s Road, Coronation Road, New Charlotte Street, Regent Road, Bedminster Parade, Philip Street
south westbound – Philip Street, East Street, Dalby Avenue, Malago Road, Hereford Street, Whitehouse Lane (part unaffected)

(BROOMHILL ROAD, BRISLINGTON, BRISTOL) (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF USE BY VEHICLES) ORDER 2024
NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of Bristol in pursuance of the provisions of section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended intend to make an Order the effect of which will be to close, temporarily, to vehicles that length of Broomhill Road from St. Helier Avenue south eastwards for 97 metres.
The Order is required because works are being or are proposed to be executed on or near the road and will be operative from 15th February 2024 for a maximum period of eighteen months. However, the closure may not be implemented for the whole of the period, but only as necessitated by the works (which are anticipated to take place between 15th February 2024 and 16th February 2024).
ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: Broomhill Road (part unaffected), School Road, Church Hill, Brislington Hill, Bath Road, Emery Road, Broomhill Road (part unaffected) and vice versa

(GRANGE COURT ROAD, HENLEAZE, BRISTOL) (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF USE BY VEHICLES) ORDER 2024
NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of Bristol in pursuance of the provisions of section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended intend to make an Order the effect of which will be to close, temporarily, to vehicles that length of Grange Court Road from Westbury Road eastwards for 238 metres.
The Order is required because works are being or are proposed to be executed on or near the road and will be operative from 10th February 2024 for a maximum period of eighteen months. However, the closure may not be implemented for the whole of the period, but only as necessitated by the works (which are anticipated to take place between 10th February 2024 and 18th February 2024).
ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: Grange Court Road (part unaffected), Brecon Road, Westbury Road and vice versa

(ROYATE HILL, EASTVILLE, BRISTOL) (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF USE BY VEHICLES) 
(TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF ONE WAY TRAFFIC) ORDER 2024

NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of Bristol in pursuance of the provisions of section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended intend to make an Order the effect of which will be:
1. to close, temporarily, to vehicles that length of Royate Hill which extends from Fishponds Road southwards for 218 metres; and
2. to suspend, temporarily, the existing one way traffic working in a south easterly direction in Bridge Street so as to allow access and egress for vehicles.
The Order is required because works are being or are proposed to be executed on or near the road and will be operative from 21st February 2024 for a maximum period of eighteen months. 
However, the restrictions may not be implemented for the whole of the period, but only as necessitated by the works (which are anticipated to take place between 21st February 2024 and 27th March 2024).
ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: Fishponds Road, Lodge Causeway, Berkeley Road, Whitefield Road, Brook Road, Whitehall Road, Gordon Road, Rose Green Road and vice versa
P. MELLOR, Director: Management of Place, Highways Service (100TS), PO Box 3399, Bristol, BS1 9NE

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