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North Somerset, Multiple Temporary Road Closures and Proposed Traffic Restriction Orders.

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NORTH SOMERSET COUNCIL -

all public notices at www.n-somerset.gov.uk/notices

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 - SECTION 14(1)

NOTICE OF TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDERS 2024

Notice is hereby given that North Somerset Council 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:

St Marys Grove, Nailsea, North Somerset

Temporary Prohibition of Use by Vehicles Order 2024

Date coming into force: 8 April 2024 - Ref: SW24.25-009

Will be to close, temporarily, to vehicles the lengths of roads specified in the Schedule to this Notice. Exemptions are included for emergency services, works access, works vehicles, and as works permit for premises which may only be accessed via the closed section of road.

This order is required because of the likelihood of danger to the public consequent upon work by Taylor Wimpey for footpath and drainage works for new development. This will become operative on the 8 April 2024 for a maximum period of eighteen months. However, the closures may not be implemented for the whole of the period but only as necessitated by the works which is anticipated to be of 26 days in duration. Appropriate traffic signs will be displayed when the measures are in force.

Schedule - St Marys Grove between junctions of Engine Lane and Hannah More Road. Alternative routes - see One.Network

Kingdown Road, Bristol, North Somerset

Temporary Prohibition of Use by Vehicles Order 2024

Date coming into force: 5 April 2024 - Ref: SW24.25-013

Will be to close, temporarily, to vehicles the lengths of roads specified in the Schedule to this Notice. Exemptions are included for emergency services, works access, works vehicles, and as works permit for premises which may only be accessed via the closed section of road.

This order is required because of the likelihood of danger to the public consequent upon work by Bristol Water to cut off redundant service. This will become operative on the 5 April 2024 for a maximum period of 18 months. However, the closures may not be implemented for the whole of the period but only as necessitated by the works which is anticipated to be of 2 days in duration. Appropriate traffic signs will be displayed when the measures are in force.

Schedule - Kingdown Road outside property The Cottage. Alternative routes - see One.Network

Station Road, Wrington, North Somerset

Temporary Prohibition of Use by Vehicles Order 2024

Date coming into force: 8 April 2024 - Ref: SW24.25-016

Will be to close, temporarily, to vehicles the lengths of roads specified in the Schedule to this Notice. Exemptions are included for emergency services, works access, works vehicles, and as works permit for premises which may only be accessed via the closed section of road.

This order is required because of the likelihood of danger to the public consequent upon work by Openreach for safe access for ducting work. This will become operative on the 8 April 2024 for a maximum period of 18 months. However, the closures may not be implemented for the whole of the period but only as necessitated by the works which is anticipated to be of 5 days in duration between 9.30am and 3.30pm. Appropriate traffic signs will be displayed when the measures are in force.

Schedule - Station Road outside property number 8. Alternative routes - see One.Network

FINAL NOTICE OF TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION

ORDERS 2024

Notice is hereby given that North Somerset Council in pursuance of the provisions of section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, have made an order the effect of which:

Clevedon Road, Tickenham, North Somerset

Temporary Prohibition of Use by Vehicles and Cyclists

Date coming into force: 19 February 2024 - Ref: T24-13

Will be to close, temporarily, to vehicles and cyclists the lengths of roads specified in the Schedule to this Notice.

This order was required because of carriageway and footway surfacing works and will become operative on 19 February 2024 for a maximum period of 18 months. However, the closures may not be implemented for the whole of the period but only as necessitated by the works, which are anticipated to be 12 nights (weeknights only) in duration between 8pm and 6am.

Schedule - Clevedon Road, Tickenham from Moor Lane to a property called Copperfields. Alternative routes - B3130 Clevedon Road (Part unaffected), B3130 Stock Way North, B3130 High Street, B3130 Bristol Road, B3130 Clevedon Road, B3130 Barrow Street, A370 Main Road, A370 Farleigh Road, A370 West Town Road, A370 Main Road, A370 Rhodyate Hill, A370 Bristol Road, B3133 Smallway, B3133 Frost Hill, B3133 High Street, B3133 North End Road, B3133 Kenn Road, B3133 The Triangle, B3130 Old Street, B3130 Tickenham Road, and vice-versa.

Bristol Road, Butcombe, North Somerset

Temporary Prohibition of Use by Vehicles Order 2024

Date coming into force: 29 February 2024 - Ref: SW23.24-288

Will be to close, temporarily, to vehicles the lengths of roads specified in the Schedule to this Notice. Exemptions are included for emergency services, works access, works vehicles, and as works permit for premises which may only be accessed via the closed section of road.

This order was required because of the likelihood of danger to the public consequent upon work by Openreach to replace 2 poles. This will become operative on the 29 February 2024 for a maximum period of 18 months. However, the closures may not be implemented for the whole of the period but only as necessitated by the works which is anticipated to be of 2 days in duration. Appropriate traffic signs will be displayed when the measures are in force.

Schedule - Bristol Road 70m north of The Lodge and opposite West Lodge. Alternative routes - see One.Network

Lane End, Winford, North Somerset

Temporary Prohibition of Use by Vehicles Order 2024

Date coming into force: 4 March 2024 - Ref: SW23.24-289

Will be to close, temporarily, to vehicles the lengths of roads specified in the Schedule to this Notice. Exemptions are included for emergency services, works access, works vehicles, and as works permit for premises which may only be accessed via the closed section of road.

This order was required because of the likelihood of danger to the public consequent upon work by Openreach to replace a pole. This will become operative on the 4 March 2024 for a maximum period of 18 months. However, the closures may not be implemented for the whole of the period but only as necessitated by the works which is anticipated to be of 1 day in duration between 9.30am and 3pm. Appropriate traffic signs will be displayed when the measures are in force.

Schedule - Lane End in entrance to End Lane Farm. Alternative routes - see One.Network

Currells Lane, Felton, North Somerset

Temporary Prohibition of Use by Vehicles Order 2024

Date coming into force: 4 March 2024 - Ref: SW23.24-328

Will be to close, temporarily, to vehicles the lengths of roads specified in the Schedule to this Notice. Exemptions are included for emergency services, works access, works vehicles, and as works permit for premises which may only be accessed via the closed section of road.

This order was required because of the likelihood of danger to the public consequent upon work by Truespeed to install new chamber and trench works. This will become operative on the 4 March 2024 for a maximum period of 18 months. However, the closures may not be implemented for the whole of the period but only as necessitated by the works which is anticipated to be of 5 days in duration. Appropriate traffic signs will be displayed when the measures are in force.

Schedule - Currells Lane between Newditch Lane and Dial Lane. Alternative routes - see One.Network

For further information www.n-somerset.gov.uk/roadworks

North Somerset Council, Town Hall, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1UJ

- 01934 888 802

Construction of Raised Table

Trendlewood Way, Nailsea, North Somerset - Ref: TW/MM/2024

Notice is hereby given that North Somerset Council in exercise of the powers conferred by section 90A of the Highways Act 1980 (hereinafter called 'the Act') and of all other enabling powers and after consultation with the chief officer of police in accordance with section 90C (1) of the Act and those bodies or persons prescribed by the Highways (Road Humps) Regulations 1999 (hereinafter called 'the Regulations') and in accordance with section 90C (2) of the Act intends to construct a raised table at the locations specified in the Schedule to this notice.

1. Flat Top Road Hump referred to in Schedule 1 will extend across the whole width of the carriageway and will be 75mm in height and 6.9m long, subject to tolerances in the Regulations.

A copy of the plan together with a Statement of the Council's Reasons for proposing to make these changes may be viewed at Nailsea Library, Crown Glass Shopping Centre, 6-8 Colliers Walk, Nailsea BS48 1RH (during normal opening hours) or online at www.n-somerset.gov.uk/notices

Should you wish to make any observations on this proposal (whether you support or object to the proposal) you should make them in writing to Darren Gilbert, Head of Highway Technical Services, North Somerset Council, Town Hall, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1UJ or email traffic.orders@n-somerset.gov.uk quoting reference TW/MM/2024 by 5pm on 8 March 2024. Any objections must specify the grounds on which they are made. All representations received may be considered in public by the council and that the substance of any representation together with the name and address of the person making it could become available for public inspection.

Schedule 1 - Trendlewood Way at its junction with the Festival Way cycle path

Notice of Intent

Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 - Section 23

Pedestrian Crossing at Trendlewood Way, Nailsea,

North Somerset - Ref: TW/MM/2024

Notice is hereby given that the District Council of North Somerset in exercise of powers conferred by section 23 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended, and after consultation with the chief officer of police, intends to install the following crossing in North Somerset: Trendlewood Way where Festival Way crosses Trendlewood Way, to the southeast of 1 Birchdene and northeast of 8 Coates Grove

- 1 Parallel Crossing. A copy of the plan together with a Statement of the Council's Reasons for proposing to make these changes may be viewed at Nailsea Library, Crown Glass Shopping Centre, 6-8 Colliers Walk, Nailsea BS48 1RH (during normal opening hours) or online at www.n-somerset.gov.uk/notices

Should you wish to make any observations on this proposal (whether you support or object to the proposal), you should make them in writing to Darren Gilbert, Head of Highway Technical Services, North Somerset Council, Town Hall, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1UJ or email traffic.orders@n-somerset.gov.uk quoting reference TW/MM/2024 by 8 March 2023. Any objections must specify the grounds on which they are made. All representations received may be considered in public by the council and that the substance of any representation together with the name and address of the person making it could become available for public inspection.

Notice of Intent

Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984

Prohibition of Stopping, Waiting, Loading and Parking Places

(Consolidation) Order 2022 (Variation No.9) Order 2024

- Ref: 2324/DB/2024

Notice is hereby given that North Somerset Council propose to make an order in exercise of its powers under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended. The general effect of the order shall be to amend parking and parking restrictions (yellow lines), in Clevedon, Nailsea, Long Ashton, Backwell, Pill and Easton-in-Gordano, Wrington and Weston-super-Mare. The extent of the proposals are described in the Schedule to this Notice. Full details of the proposals are contained in the draft Order which together with the plans, Statement of the Council's Reasons for proposing to make the Order may be inspected at the following locations: Nailsea Library, Crown Glass Shopping Centre, 6-8 Colliers Walk, Nailsea BS48 1RH (during normal office hours) - Clevedon Library, 37 Old Church Road, Clevedon BS21 6NN (during normal office hours) - Weston-super-Mare Library, Town Hall, Walliscote Grove Road, Weston-super Mare BS23 1UJ (during normal office hours) - online using the following website: https://www.n-somerset.gov.uk/notices

Should you wish to make any observations on this proposal (whether you support or object to the proposal) you should make them in writing to Darren Gilbert, Highways Manager, Place Directorate, North Somerset Council, Town Hall, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1UJ or email: traffic.orders@n-somerset.gov.uk quoting reference 2324/DB/2024 by 5pm on 8 March 2024. Any objections must specify the grounds on which they are made. All representations received may be considered

in public by the council and that the substance of any representation together with the name and address of the person making it could become available for public inspection.

Schedule - Banwell A370 M5 Junction Make existing Clearway restrictions enforceable Map 38, Backwell Moor Lane Make existing parking restrictions permanent Map 33, Oatfield Double Yellow Lines around all the junctions Map 34, Clevedon Beaconsfield Road, Extend existing yellow lines outside no.9 Map 3, Brookfield Walk, Double Yellow Lines in association with the new school, Map 4, Ketling Grove, Double Yellow Lines in association with the new school, Map 4, Park Road, Additional Double Yellow Lines, Map 2, Salthouse Road, Double Yellow lines and Loading Ban in the Turning Area, Map 5, Somerset Road, Double Yellow Lines in the turning area, Map 2 /3, Strode Road, Remove 4 metres of Double Yellow lines close to the junction with Old Church Road, Map 6, Westbourne Avenue, Extend existing double yellow lines at the junction with Old Church Road, Map 5, Dundry A38 Bridgwater Road, Make existing Clearway enforceable, Map 30, A4174 Colliters Way, Make existing Clearway enforceable, Map 30 /3, Flax Bourton A370 Long Ashton Bypass, Make existing Clearway enforceable, Map18 /19 /24, Long Ashton A370 Long Ashton Bypass, Make existing Clearway enforceable, Map 10 /11 /13 /14 /15 /19 /20 /21 /22 /24 /25 /26 /27 /28 /29, A4174 Colliters Way, Make existing Clearway enforceable, Map 11 /12 /16 /17 /23 /30, Brook Gate, Make existing parking restrictions enforceable, Map 14, Nailsea Heathfield Way, Single Yellow Line both sides of the road for the whole length Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Map 7, High Street, Make Loading Bay and Taxi Bay enforceable, Map 8, Holford Close, Double Yellow lines around the junction of Mendip Close for Waste team to gain access , Map 9, Trendlewood Way, Double Yellow Lines around the bus stop close to Bucklands Batch, Map 32, Pill & Easton-in-Gordano Macrae Road, Double Yellow Lines all around junction with The Green, Map 1, St Georges A370 M5 Junction, Make existing Clearway restrictions enforceable, Map 36 /37, Weston-super-Mare High Street, Loading Ban on side road next to Goldsmiths, Map 39, Locking Road, No Loading at any time between Little George Street and Swiss Road, Map 40, Southend Road, Remove 5 metres of double yellow lines from restrictions close to Lyndhurst Road, Map 43, Uphill Road North, Single Yellow Line on the east side between Moorland and Charlton Roads. Double yellow lines from the golf club to Windwhistle Road, Map 42 /44 /45, Wilton Gardens, extend existing Double Yellow Lines on the south side of the road, Map 41, Wrington Broad Street, Remove the restriction on the Disabled Bay on the south side of the road, Map 35.

Darren Gilbert, Head of Highway Technical Services, North Somerset Council, Town Hall, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1UJ. Tel: 01934 888 888.

Email: traffic.orders@n-somerset.gov.uk

Notice of Making of an Order Highways Act 1980

Part of Footpath LA 19/1, running north westerly from Beech Court,

Old Hill, Winford

Public Path Diversion Order No.1 2024

The above Order, made on 25 January 2024, under section 119 of the Highways Act 1980, will divert that part of Public Footpath LA 19/1 in the Parish of Winford within the District of North Somerset as described below from point B (grid ref. ST 52990 64312), running in a generally north westerly direction for approximately 66m, to point A (grid ref. ST 52938 64354) to a footpath from a new pedestrian gate at point C (grid ref. ST 52977 64338) running in a generally west, north westerly direction for approximately 42m, to point A (grid ref. ST 52938 64354), as shown on Order Map No. PPO 180. The proposal is shown on Order Map No. PPO 180: the existing route with a bold black line and the proposed route shown by bold black dashes. References to lettered points in this Notice are references to the points marked on the Order Map. The path will have a natural surface and a width of 2m.

The Order and Order Map can be viewed at www.n-somerset.gov.uk/notices or a free copy can be obtained by emailing paul. hayward@n-somerset.gov.uk or calling 07584 607 213. Alternatively, visit Winford Post Office to view the Order and Order Map, at 11 High Street, Winford, Bristol BS40 8EH. Monday 9am to 1pm Monday or Wednesday 2pm to 4.30pm. Any representation about or objection to the Order may be sent or delivered in writing addressed to the Natural Environment Team, North Somerset Council, Town Hall, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1UJ no later than 13 March 2024, quoting reference PGH/PPO 180. Stating the grounds on which it is made. If no such representations or objections are duly made, or if any so made are withdrawn, North Somerset District Council may itself confirm the Order as an unopposed Order. If the Order is sent to the Secretary of State for the Environment for confirmation, any representations or objections which have not been withdrawn will be sent with the Order.

John Flannigan, Head of Open Space, Natural Environment and Leisure, North Somerset Council, Town Hall, Weston-super-Mare BS23 1UJ

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