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The A14 Trunk Road (Junction 13 Thrapston, Northamptonshire to Junction 22 Brampton, Cambridgeshire -

NN14Published 05/09/24Expired
Northamptonshire Telegraph • 

What is happening?

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1)(A) AND 7

THE A14 TRUNK ROAD (JUNCTION 13 THRAPSTON, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE TO JUNCTION 22 BRAMPTON, CAMBRIDGESHIRE)

(TEMPORARY RESTRICTION AND PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC) ORDER 2024

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that National Highways Limited(a) has made an Order on the A14 in the Counties of Northamptonshire and Cambridgeshire to allow for drainage improvement works, carriageway reconstruction and resurfacing, renewal of road markings and studs and safety barrier replacements to be carried out in safety.

The works are expected to start on, or after, Monday 16 September 2024 and last for approximately 14 weeks. There will be some full weekend closures (8pm Friday to 6am Monday) starting on or after Friday  20  September  2024.

The works will be carried out using a combination of full carriageway closures, lane closures, gap closures and slip road closures. A temporary mandatory speed limit will be in force in the interest of safety. The closures and speed restrictions will be applied only to the extent that is necessary for particular works to be undertaken and will only apply during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs.

The effect of the Order on the A14 will be to –

1.   impose, for 24 hours daily, in conjunction with narrow lanes, a speed limit of 40 miles per hour or 50 miles per hour, with no overtaking, on the eastbound and westbound carriageways from Bythorn accommodation overbridge to Belton’s Hill Overbridge, Spaldwick.

2.   Close, alternately, the A14 -

•     eastbound carriageway from the exit slip road at Junction 13 Thrapston Interchange to the entry slip road at Junction 22 Brampton Interchange, including all entry and exit slip roads, and

•     westbound carriageway from the exit slip road at Junction 22, Brampton Interchange to the entry slip road at Junction 13 Thrapston Interchange, including all entry and exit slip roads.

During the main carriageway closures traffic travelling eastbound will be diverted off the A14 at J13 then via the A605 to join the A1(M) southbound at J17 continuing on to the A1 to re-join the A14 at Brampton Hut Interchange; Non-motorway traffic will follow this diversion route but at A1(M) J17 will continue onto the A1139 Fletton Parkway, then A1260, A15 and B1043 to join the A1 southbound at Alconbury and on to re-join the A14 at Brampton Hut Interchange; vice versa for westbound traffic.

During the slip road closures at Junction 16 Catworth local traffic wishing to enter the A14 will be diverted via the B660 and B662 to join the diversion route above. Traffic wishing to exit will continue to the next open junction to exit, then return via the opposite carriageway back to J16 and continue their journey.

During any other slip road closures traffic will be diverted via junctions of the A14 and local roads.

Access to or from the A14 from various side roads adjacent to the length of A14 described at 2 above will be restricted at times and local diversions will be in place. Access to properties fronting the A14 will be maintained at all times by escort during the works.

All laybys adjacent to the length of the A14 described at 2 above will be closed for 24 hours daily for the duration of the works.

A vehicle width restriction of 2.1 metres (6’ 9”) will be imposed in the outside lane of the length of carriageway described at 1 above when narrow lanes are in operation.

The temporary mandatory speed limits (which will not apply to emergency service or special force vehicles), closures (which will not apply to emergency service, traffic officer, works or winter maintenance vehicles) and diversion routes will be clearly indicated by traffic signs.

The Order will come into force on 9 September 2024 and may continue in force until the works detailed above have been completed, or for a maximum duration of eighteen months, whichever is the earlier.

L Walton, National Highways Limited.

(a) Registered in England and Wales under company no. 9346363. Registered Office: Bridge House, Walnut Tree Close, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4LZ.

General Enquiries relating to this notice may be made in writing to  Steve Cox at National Highways Limited, Woodlands, Manton  Lane, Bedford, MK41 7LW by telephoning 07764 971192 or  email steve.cox@nationalhighways.co.uk

How long will it take?

Planned start

16-Sept-2024

Estimated end

23-Dec-2024

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