Sir Fred Hoyle Way, Temporary Prohibition Of Traffic Due To Construction Works
What is happening?
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 - SECTION 14 CITY OF BRADFORD METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COUNCIL A650, SIR FRED HOYLE WAY, BINGLEY TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC ORDER
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council by reason of construction works to be executed on or near A650, Sir Fred Hoyle Way, Bingley has made the above named Order the effect of which is that no person shall proceed in the length of A650, Sir Fred Hoyle Way as follows:
a) Northbound one-way road closure, from its junction with Bradford Road to its junction with Femcliffe Road, which will come into effect at 20:00 hours on the 31st May 2024 and will remain in force until 06:00 hours on the 3rd June 2024 (although the closure can remain in force up to eighteen months if necessary)
b) Southbound one-way road closure, from its junction with Femcliffe Road to its junction with Bradford Road, which will come into effect at 08:00 hours on the 7th June 2024 and will remain in force until 06:00 hours on the 10th June 2024 (although the closure can remain in force up to eighteen months if necessary)
PROVIDED THAT such prohibition shall not extend to vehicles being used in connection with the works to be carried out on the said length of road.
Pedestrian access will be maintained at all times.
Alternative routes for vehicular traffic affected by the Order are available as follows:
a) One Way Traffic Flow - via Bradford Road, Ferncliffe Road, Sir Fred Hoyle Way (slip road northbound)
b) One Way Traffic Flow - via Sir Fred Hoyle Way (southbound slip road), Femcliffe Road and Bradford Road
DATED this 30th day of May 2024.
Interim Director of Legal and Governance, Legal and Democratic Services, City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, City Hall, Bradford BD1 1HY.
How long will it take?
Planned start
7-Jun-2024
Estimated end
10-Jun-2024
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