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Harbour Lane - Temporary Prohibition Of Through Traffic

PR4 1YAPublished 19/02/24Expired
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LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(CHURCH ROAD & HARBOUR LANE, BRYNING WITH WARTON, FYLDE BOROUGH)
(TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH TRAFFIC) ORDER 2024

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lancashire County Council has made an Order under Section 14(1) (a) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, the effect of which will be to temporarily prohibit traffic on the roads set out in this notice.
1. No person shall cause any motor vehicle to proceed over the following lengths of highway in the Borough of Fylde:
i. Church Road from its junction with Lytham Road for a distance of 70 metres in a northerly direction to its junction with The Orchard.
ii. Harbour Lane from its junction with Lytham Road for a distance of 40 metres in a northerly direction.
2. Nothing in this Order shall apply to persons engaged in the carrying out of the works.
3. The prohibitions will be operative from 0700 hours on Monday 26th February 2024 until 1700 hours on Wednesday 6th March 2024 or until completion of the works within this period.
4. An alternative route for vehicular traffic affected by the closure is via:
Bryning Lane – Ribby Road – Kirkham Bypass – Freckleton Road – Kirkham Road – Freckleton Bypass – Lytham Road and vice versa
The temporary prohibition is necessary to allow carriageway resurfacing works to be carried out by NMS Civil Engineering Ltd on behalf of Lancashire County Council.
Authority given for this Order to be made:
Peter Bell Regulation & Enforcement Manager
Lancashire Highway Services 0300 123 6780
[Ref: HRiT/49574/BJN]

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