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Isle of Wight – Temporary Footpath Closures for Safety Works

PO34 5BUPublished 11/10/24Expired
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Isle of Wight Council

THE ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC ORDERS

Notice is hereby given that the Isle of Wight Council has made following Orders under Section 14 (1) (b) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984

THE ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL

(PUBLIC FOOTPATH R89, PRIORY WOODS, ISLE OF WIGHT)

(TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF PEDESTRIANS) ORDER NO 1 2024

The Isle of Wight Council give notice that from 0900 hours on Tuesday 15th October 2024 for six months or when the work has been completed, whichever is the sooner, no person shall cause any pedestrian to proceed along Public Footpath R89 between its junctions with the Horestone Point and Church Butts. The closure is necessary in the interests of public safety. The alternative route during the period of closure will be nearby public rights of way R74, R84 and R85THE ISLE OF WIGHT COUNCIL

(PUBLIC FOOTPATH T23 (PART) NEEDLES PLEASURE PARK, ISLE OF WIGHT)

(TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF PEDESTRIANS) ORDER NO 1 2024

The Isle of Wight Council give notice that from 0900 hours on Monday 28th October 2024 for six months or when the work has been completed, whichever is the sooner, no person shall cause any pedestrian to proceed along the part of Public Footpath T23 (steps) between its junctions with the Needles Pleasure Park and Public Footpath T22. The closure is necessary in the interests of public safety. The alternative route during the period of closure will be Alum Bay New Road and Footpaths T17 and T22.

Friday 11 October 2024 Scott Headey, Strategic Manager Highways, St Christopher House, 42 Daish Way, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 5XJ

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