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Warwickshire County Council ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984

CV34 4RLPublished 29/11/24Expired
Leamington Observer

What is happening?

Warwickshire County Council has made the following Temporary Traffic Orders:

LONDON END, PRIORS HARDWICK
Order Effect: Road closed to vehicular traffic.
Reason for Order: To enable new supply works.
Order Commences: 2 December 2024 for up to 18 months.
Anticipated Completion: 5 December 2024.
Access & Diversion: Wormleighton Road, Welsh Road, Church End and vice versa.
Contractor: For National Grid, NWP, Tel: 07736 921 574.

TUCKWELL CLOSE, STOCKTON
Order Effect: Road closed to vehicular traffic.
Reason for Order: Sluice valve installation.
Order Commences: 2 December 2024 for up to 18 months.
Anticipated Completion: 4 December 2024.
Access & Diversion: No diversion available.
Contractor: GTM, Tel: 07435 810 015.

Warwickshire County Council proposes to make the following Temporary Traffic Orders:

HIGH STREET, HARBURY
Order Effect: Road closed to vehicular traffic.
Reason for Order: To enable works for a new electricity supply.
Order Commences: 18 December 2024 for up to 18 months.
Anticipated Completion: 20 December 2024.
Access & Diversion: High Street, Chapel Street, South Parade, Vicarage Lane, Church Street, The Bull Ring and vice versa.
Contractor: For National Grid, Network Plus, Tel: 01173 458 174.

For all of the above temporary orders, pedestrian access to and egress from properties and land situated adjacent to the length of road to be closed will be maintained at all times. Vehicular access will be maintained where possible.

To report any problems with these works or for further details of our current & planned roadworks visit our website warwickshire.gov. uk/roadworksmap or call us 01926 412515.

S Duxbury, Director of Strategy,
Planning & Governance,
Shire Hall, Warwick CV34 4RL Date 29 Nov 2024

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