Milton Keynes - Multiple Traffic Notices
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MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL
Public Notices for Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders
The following public notices shall be served on Thursday 04 July 2024:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Milton Keynes City Council intends, to make the following traffic regulation Orders under Section 14(1) and 14(4) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984:
PUBLIC NOTICE 1:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (REDWAY CMK02, CENTRAL MILTON KEYNES) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2024 (Reference: TTRO-1992)
The effect of the above Order will be to close the following lengths of redway:
Redway CMK02, Central Milton Keynes – From its junction with Linceslade Grove to its junction with Sports Central.
Whilst the redway is closed the alternative route will be via Linceslade Grove, Redway CMK03 Central Milton Keynes, and Footways adjacent to the train station and sports central.
The closures are necessary to enable Milton Keynes City Council (Ringway) to carryout Structure Upgrade Works.
The closures will come into effect on 15 July 2024 and will remain in effect until 26 July 2024 (24 Hours) or when the works are complete, whichever is sooner.
PUBLIC NOTICE 2:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (WHITWORTH AVENUE, LOUGHTON) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2024 (Reference: TTRO-2016)
The effect of which will be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from proceeding along the following part of road to allow National Grid to repair a street light fault safely. For the purpose of the above Order, no person shall cause or permit any vehicle to enter, wait in or proceed along the following length of road:
Whitworth Avenue, Loughton - from its junction with Ashpole Furlong to its junction with Snaith Crescent. The closures will come into effect on 15 July 2024 and will remain in effect until 19 July 2024 (24 Hours)
Whilst the closure is in place the alternative route will be via Ashpole Furlong and Bradwell Road (and vice versa).
Access to properties will be maintained when it is safe to do so.
The following public notices shall be served on Thursday 04 July 2024:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Milton Keynes City Council has on 02 July 2024 made the following temporary traffic regulation Orders under Section 14(1) and 14(4) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984:
PUBLIC NOTICE 1:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (A509 (PART), OLNEY) (TEMPORARY 30 MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 2024 (Reference: TTRO-1947)
The effect of the above Order will be to temporarily introduce a 30mph speed limit on A509, Olney (from a point 75 metres south-west of its junction with Lime Street, for a distance of 450 metres in a south-westerly direction), whilst the Olney Riverfest Event takes place, between the hours of 11.00am and 2.30pm on Sunday 07 July 2024.
PUBLIC NOTICE 2:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (PATTISON LANE, WOOLSTONE) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2024 (Reference: TTRO-2000)
The effect of the above Order will be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from proceeding along Pattison Lane, Woolstone (Between Wilford Close and Allison Court), to enable National Grid to carry out new connection works, between 08 and 11 July 2024 (24 Hours).
Whilst the closure is in place the alternative route will be via Pattison Lane, Childs Way, Marlborough Street and Chaffron Way (and vice versa).
PUBLIC NOTICE 3:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (FOOTPATH 014 MOULSOE AND FOOTPATH 07 NEWPORT PAGNELL) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2024 (Reference: TTRO-1998)
The effect of the above Order will be to temporarily prohibit any access to and along the following Footpaths whilst construction works are being carried out nearby:
Footpath 14 Moulsoe;
Footpath 07 Newport Pagnell.
from its junction with Willen Road to its junction with Caldecotte Lane.
Whilst the above footpaths are closed the alternative route will be via Caldecotte Lane and Footpath 08 Newport Pagnell.
The temporary closure Order will come into effect on 10 July 2024.
The footpaths will remain closed for a period of 6 months.
PUBLIC NOTICE 4:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (VARIOUS ROADS IN BOW BRICKHILL, OXLEY PARK, STONY STRATFORD AND WOBURN SANDS) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2024 (Reference: TTRO-1976)
The effect of which will be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, waiting or proceeding along the following lengths of road to enable Anglian Water to carry out maintenance and installation works:
1) Station Road, Bow Brickhill (Between its two junctions with Greenways).
The closure will be in effect from 29 July to 09 August 2024 (24 hours).
Whilst the above length of road is closed the alternative route will be via Brickhill Street, Groveway, Newport Road and High Street (and vice versa).
2) Queen Street, Stony Stratford (Between numbers 16 and 30).
The closure will be in effect from 31 July to 02 August 2024 (24 hours).
Whilst the above length of road is closed the alternative route will be via Wolverton Road and King Street (and vice versa)
3) Newport Road, Woburn Sands (From its junction with Hillway to its junction with Chantry Close).
The closure will be in effect from 22 July to 26 July 2024 (24 hours).
Whilst the above length of road is closed the alternative route will be via Woburn Road, B5704, A507 and A421 (and vice versa).
4) Holden Avenue, Oxley Park – from its junction with Sinatra Drive to its junction with Swanson Drive.
The closure will be in effect from 29 to 31 July 2024 (24 hours).
Whilst the above length of road is closed the alternative route will be via Tattenhoe Street, Childs Way, Hepburn Crescent, Fonda Meadows and Milland Way (and vice versa).
5) High Street, Stony Stratford - from its junction with York Road to its junction with Church Street.
The closure will be in effect from 22 and 23 July 2024 (24 hours).
Whilst the above length of road is closed the alternative route will be via Queen Eleanor Street and Wolverton Road (and vice versa).
Copies of the above notices, in their entirety, are available for inspection at: https://www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/highways/public-notices-highways.
If you are unable to access the Councils website, then please email the Council at: TROteam@milton-keynes.gov.uk and a copy of the notice will be sent you.
The above temporary closures, restrictions and alternative routes are available for inspection at https://one.network.
Public Notice for Permanent Traffic Regulation Orders
The following public notices shall be served on Thursday 04 July 2024:
PUBLIC NOTICE 1:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF MILTON KEYNES) (VARIOUS ROADS IN MILTON KEYNES AND SURROUNDING AREAS) (20 MPH SPEED RESTRICTION ZONES) ORDER 2021) VARIATION ORDER 2024 (No.3)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Milton Keynes City Council in exercise of its powers under Sections 82(2) and 83(2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, proposes to make the above Traffic Regulation Order.
The general effect of the above proposed Order will be to introduce a 20mph speed zone in Olney, Milton Keynes.
Milton Keynes City Council is now carrying out statutory consultation on the above proposal. Copies of the proposed Order, together with plans showing the general arrangements and a statement of reason, may be inspected on the Council’s website at: www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/consultations.
Any representations or objections to the proposals, together with the grounds upon which they are made, must be made in writing and sent to the Council’s Traffic Regulation Order Team at Milton Keynes City Council, Civic Offices, 1 Saxon Gate East, Central Milton Keynes, MK9 3EJ, or by email to TROteam@milton-keynes.gov.uk quoting reference TRO-411 and to be received no later than 25 July 2024. Any representations received will be taken into consideration before the implementation of the scheme.
Public Notice for Traffic Calming Features
The following public notices shall be served on Thursday 04 July 2024:
PUBLIC NOTICE 2:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (PROPOSED TRAFFIC CALMING SCHEME) (YARDLEY ROAD, OLNEY) 2024
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Milton Keynes City Council proposes under Section 90A of the Highways Act 1980 to construct traffic calming measures consisting of three speed humps on Yardley Road, Olney.
The speed humps will extend for a distance of 4.5 metres, at a height of 85mm and will extend across the entire width of the carriageway whilst maintaining a 300mm gap between the humps and the kerb line.
The Council is now serving formal notification on the proposed humps and copies of the statement of reason and a plan showing the location of the humps may be inspected on the Council’s website at: www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/consultations.
Any representations about or objections to the proposed humps, together with the grounds upon which they are made, must be made in writing and sent to the Council’s Traffic Regulation Order Team at Milton Keynes Council, Civic Offices, 1 Saxon Gate East, Central Milton Keynes, MK9 3EJ, or by email to TROteam@milton-keynes.gov.uk quoting reference NOT-051 and to be received no later than 25 July 2024. Any representations received will be taken into consideration before the implementation of the scheme.
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