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Queens Dock Avenue Footway - Temporary Prohibition Of Pedestrians

HU1 3DRPublished 07/11/24Expired
Hull Daily Mail • 

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THE KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL

QUEENS DOCK AVENUE FOOTWAY
(TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF PEDESTRIANS) ORDER 2024

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Kingston upon Hull City Council by virtue of S.14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 intends to make an Order. The effect of the Order will be to prohibit any pedestrian from proceeding along: – Queens Dock Avenue Footway adjacent with 47-49 Queens Dock Avenue, known as The Warren, Kingston upon Hull. The purpose of the Order is to ensure the safety of the public and operatives during the erection of scaffolding to the front facade of the Warren. The alternative route for pedestrians is via Saville Street and New Cross Street and vice versa. 

Access will be maintained for emergency services. The Order will take effect on 18 November 2024 and may continue in force for a period not exceeding eighteen months or until the works which it is proposed to carry out have been completed, whichever is the earlier. 

It is anticipated, however, that the works will be completed in a period of approximately 5 days.

PUBLIC ENQUIRIES TO: Garry Acton: 07807 125092 or email garry@zdglimited.com
Please see the website one.network for further information.

DATED the 7 November 2024

Lisa Dixon, Assistant Director Legal Services and Governance

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