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Brentwood Gazette • 

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(Church Lane, Doddinghurst) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2024

Notice is hereby given that the Essex County Council intends, not less than seven days from the date of this notice, to make the above Order under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

Effect of the order: To temporarily close that length of Church Lane, Doddinghurst in the Borough of Brentwood, from a point approximately 100m south west of its junction with Dagwood Lane for a distance of approximately 50m in south westerly direction.

The closure is scheduled to commence on 13th January 2025 for 5 days, or where stated on a valid permit (EC30028030091 – UK Power Networks).

The scheduled dates may vary for these works with appropriate signs showing and/or displayed on one.network.

The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while installation works are undertaken by UK Power Networks.

An alternative route is available via Blackmore Road, Place Farm Lane and vice versa (with access only into Church Lane, Stock Lane).

The Order will come into effect on 11th December 2024 and may continue in force for 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the earlier.

(Church Road, Mountnessing) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2024

Notice is hereby given that the Essex County Council intends, not less than seven days from the date of this notice, to make the above Order under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

Effect of the order: To temporarily close that length of Church Road, Mountnessing in the Borough of Brentwood, from a point approximately 10m north east of its junction with Padhams Green for a distance of approximately 30m in a north easterly direction.

The closure is scheduled to commence on 12th January 2025 for 1 day, or where stated on a valid permit (AZ903NL8343 – Cadent).

The scheduled dates may vary for these works with appropriate signs showing and/or displayed on one.network.

The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while maintenance works are undertaken by Cadent.

An alternative route is available via Church Road, Padhams Green Road, Mountnessing Road, Old Church Lane, Old Church Road, Marsh Lane and vice versa.

The Order will come into effect on 11th December 2024 and may continue in force for 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the earlier.


(Kelvedon Hall Lane, Kelvedon Hatch)
(Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2024

Notice is hereby given that the Essex County Council intends, not less than seven days from the date of this notice, to make the above Order under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

Effect of the order: To temporarily close that length of Kelvedon Hall Lane, Kelvedon Hatch in the Borough of Brentwood, from a point approximately 400m south west of its junction with Ongar Road for a distance of approximately 775m in a south westerly direction.

The closure is scheduled to commence on 14th January 2025 for 2 days, or where stated on a valid permit (BC008WFRHD45HSB – Openreach).

The scheduled dates may vary for these works with appropriate signs showing and/or displayed on one.network.

The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while underground cabling works are undertaken by Openreach.

An alternative route is available via Kelvedon Hall Lane, Ongar Road, Church Road and vice versa.

The Order will come into effect on 11th December 2024 and may continue in force for 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the earlier.


(Moreton Road, Fyfield) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2024
Notice is hereby given that the Essex County Council intends, not less than seven days from the date of this notice, to make the above Order under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

Effect of the order: To temporarily close that length of Moreton Road, Fyfield in the District of Epping Forest, from a point approximately 380m west of its junction with Clatterford End Cut for a distance of approximately 70m in a north westerly direction.

The closure is scheduled to commence on 10th January 2025 for 5 days, or where stated on a valid permit (MX04410250302 – Affinity Water).

The scheduled dates may vary for these works with appropriate signs showing and/or displayed on one.network.

The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while frame and lid replacement works are undertaken by Affinity Water.

An alternative route is available via Moreton Bridge, Moreton Road, Fyfield Road, Ongar Road, Maltings Hill, Church Road, Bridge Road and vice versa.

The Order will come into effect on 11th December 2024 and may continue in force for 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the earlier.


(Ongar Road, Pilgrims Hatch/ Brentwood) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic & Temporary Introduction of a Clearway) Order 2024 

Notice is hereby given that the Essex County Council intends, not less than seven days from the date of this notice, to make the above Order under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. 

Effect of the order : 

1. To temporarily close that length of Ongar Road, Pilgrims Hatch/Brentwood, in the Borough of Brentwood, from the junction with Coxtie Green Road to the junction with Costead Manor Road a distance of approximately 1665m. 

2. To temporarily introduce a ‘No Waiting, No Loading and No Stopping’ in the above length of road for the duration of the closure only.

“The Essex County Council (Brentwood Borough) (Prohibition of Waiting, Loading and Stopping) and (On Street Parking Places) (Civil Enforcement Area) Consolidation Order 2019” will be temporarily amended to include the temporary ‘No Waiting, No Loading and No Stopping at Any Time’ restriction and suspend any existing parking and waiting restrictions on the above length of road only.

All other restrictions and exemptions contained in the aforementioned Order and Amendments to that Order shall remain in force.

The closure and restriction are scheduled to commence on 20th January 2025 for 12 nights (19:00-05:00), or where stated on a valid permit (EP201EH2374730 – Essex County Council).

The scheduled dates may vary for these works with appropriate signs showing and/or displayed on one.network. The closure and restriction are required for the safety of the public and workforce while resurfacing works are undertaken by Essex County Council.

An alternative route is available via Ongar Road, Brentwood Road, High Street, Four Wantz Roundabout, High Ongar Road, High Ongar Road Straightening, Chelmsford Road, Chelmsford Road Straightening, Ongar Road West, Highwood Road Roundabout, Greenbury Way, Margaretting Road Roundabout, Writtle Bypass Roundabout, Three Mile Hill, Three Mile Hill Roundabout, Link Between Three Mile Hill Roundabout And Whites Place Roundabout, Whites Place Roundabout,, A12 J A414/B1002 Join Sw, A12 Through J A414/ B1002 Sw, Margaretting Bypass, A12 From J A414/B1002 To J B1002 Sw, A12 Margaretting Bypass, A12 Ingatestone Bypass, Ingatestone And Fryerning Footpath 47, A12 From J B1002 To J A1023/B1002 Sw, A12 J B1002 Leave Sw, A12 Mountnessing Bypass, A12 Through J A1023/B1002 Sw, A12 J A1023/B1002 Leave Sw, Westbound Slip From A12 To Mountnessing, Oliver Road, Chelmsford Road Service Road East, Holmwood Avenue, Shenfield Road and vice versa.

The Order will come into effect on 11th December 2024 and may continue in force for 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the earlier.

(Wash Road, Hutton) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic & Temporary Introduction of a Clearway) Order 2024' 

Notice is hereby given that the Essex County Council intends, not less than seven days from the date of this notice to make the above Order under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. 

Effect of the order : 

  1. To temporarily close the said length of Wash Road, Hutton in the Borough of Brentwood, from its junction with Rayleigh Road to its junction with Tallon Road a distance of approximately 480m.

2. A temporary ‘No Waiting, No Loading and No Stopping’ restriction will be introduced on both sides of carriageway on the above length of road for the duration of the closure to facilitate the works.

Signs will be installed indicating when the No Waiting restriction will be in force.

“The Essex County Council (Brentwood Borough) (Prohibition of Waiting, Loading and Stopping) and (On Street Parking Places) (Civil Enforcement Area) Consolidation Order 2019” will be temporarily amended to include the temporary ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ restriction and suspend any existing parking and waiting restrictions on the above length of road only.

All other re-strictions and exemptions contained in the aforementioned Order and Amendments to that Order shall remain in force. 

The works being undertaken will take place within an 18-month period from 11th December 2024, exact dates will be specified on one.network. The road will be closed to facilitate each phase of works and then re-opened to the public.

Access will be maintained for emergency services. Diversion routes will be signed at each location and residents will be informed of the dates of each phase via letter/leaflet drop and advanced warning signs on the road.

An alternative route is available via Rayleigh Road, Hutton Road, Chelmsford Road, Chelmsford Road Roundabout, Roman Road, Widvale Road, Wash Road and vice versa.

For all enquiries, please contact our Contact Centre on 0345 603 7631.

The Order will come into effect on 11th December 2024 and may continue in force for 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the earlier.

(Wenlocks Lane, Blackmore) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2024

Notice is hereby given that the Essex County Council intends, not less than seven days from the date of this notice, to make the above Order under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

Effect of the order: To temporarily close that length of Wenlocks Lane, Blackmore in the Borough of Brentwood, from its junction with Blackmore Road for a distance of approximately 20m in a north easterly direction.

The closure is scheduled to commence on 20th January 2025 for 3 days, or where stated on a valid permit (MX04410251392-WL – Affinity Water).

The scheduled dates may vary for these works with appropriate signs showing and/or displayed on one.network. The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while stop tap and boundary box works are undertaken by Affinity Water.

An alternative route is available via Blackmore Road, Wenlocks Lane and vice versa.

The Order will come into effect on 11th December 2024 and may continue in force for 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the earlier.


(Various Roads, Borough of Brentwood) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic & Temporary Introduction of a Clearway) (No.13) Order 2024 

Notice is hereby given that the Essex County Council has made the above Order under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

Effect of the order : 
1. To temporarily close that length of road in the Borough of Brentwood as specified in the schedule to this Order. 

2. A temporary ‘No Waiting, No Loading and No Stopping’ restriction will be introduced on both sides of carriageway on the above length of road for the duration of the closure to facilitate the works.

Signs will be installed indicating when the No Waiting restriction will be in force. 

“The Essex County Council (Brentwood Borough) (Prohibition of Waiting, Loading and Stopping) and (On Street Parking Places) (Civil Enforcement Area) Consolidation Order 2019” will be temporarily amended to include the temporary ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ restriction and suspend any existing parking and waiting restrictions on the above length of road only.

All other restrictions and exemptions contained in the aforementioned Order and Amendments to that Order shall remain in force.

The works being undertaken will take place within an 18-month period from 27th November 2024, exact dates will be specified on one.network. The road will be closed to facilitate each phase of works and then re-opened to the public. Access will be maintained for emergency services.

Diversion routes will be signed at each location and residents will be informed of the dates of each phase via letter/leaflet drop and advanced warning signs on the road.

For all enquiries please contact our Contact Centre on 0345 603 7631.

The Order came into effect on 27th November 2024 and may continue in force for 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the earlier.

Schedule

Road Description Alternative Route
Howard Lodge Road, Navestock from its junction with Beacon Hill Road to its junction with Dudbrook Road a distance of approximately 415m Beacon Hill, Dudbrook
Road and vice versa

(Various Roads, Borough Of Brentwood) (Temporary Prohibition Of Traffic & Temporary Introduction Of A Clearway) (No.14) Order 2024


Notice is hereby given that the Essex County Council has made the above Order under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

Effect of the order :  
1. To temporarily close that length of road in the Borough of Brentwood as specified in the schedule to this Order. 

2. A temporary ‘No Waiting, No Loading and No Stopping’ restriction will be introduced on both sides of carriageway on the above length of road for the duration of the closure to facilitate the works. Signs will be installed indicating when the No Waiting restriction will be in force.

“The Essex County Council (Brentwood Borough) (Prohibition of Waiting, Loading and Stopping) and (On Street Parking Places) (Civil Enforcement Area) Consolidation Order 2019” will be temporarily amended to include the temporary ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ restriction and suspend any existing parking and waiting restrictions on the above length of road only. All other restrictions and exemptions contained in the aforementioned Order and Amendments to that Order shall remain in force.

The works being undertaken will take place within an 18-month period from 27th November 2024, exact dates will be specified on one.network. The road will be closed to facilitate each phase of works and then re-opened to the public. Access will be maintained for emergency services. Diversion routes will be signed at each location and residents will be informed of the dates of each phase via letter/leaflet drop and advanced warning signs on the road. For all enquiries please contact our Contact Centre on 0345 603 7631.

The Order came into effect on 27th November 2024 and may continue in force for 18 months

or until the works have been completed, whichever is the earlier.

Schedule

Description Alternative Route
From a point approximately 115m south west of its
junction with Bassetts Lane
for a distance of approximately
460m in a south westerly
direction.
A414 Epping Road, A414 High Road, A414 Canes Lane, Hastingwood Interchange, A414 London Road, A414 Harlow, A1184 Cambridge Road, A1184 Harlow Road,
A1184 London Road, A1184 Cambridge Road, A1184 London Road, A1184 St James Way, A1138 Bishops Park
Way, A120 Bishops Stortford Bypass, Birchanger Roundabout, A120 Bishops Stortford Bypass, Birchanger Green Roundabout, A120 Threnhall Avenue, Priory Wood Roundabout, A120 slip, A120, Panners Roundabout, A131
Garden Village Way, Gargen Village Way Roundabout, A131 Garden Village Way, A131 Great Leighs Bypass, A131 Strawbrook Hill, A131 Braintree Road, A131 Essex Regiment Way, Channels Drive Roundabout, A1016 Essex Regiment Way, A1016 Chelmer Valley Way, Springfield
Hall Roundabout, A1016 Chelmer Village Way, A1016 Parkway, A1016 Rainsford Lane, A1016 Waterhouse Lane, A1016 Westway and vice versa.

(Various Roads, District of Epping Forest & Borough of Brentwood)
(Temporary Prohibition of Traffic & Temporary Introduction of a Clearway) & (Sewardstone Road/Broomstick Hall Road, Waltham Abbey) (Temporary Suspension of 7.5 Tonne Weight Restriction) (No.22) Order 2024

Notice is hereby given that the Essex County Council has made the above Order under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

Effect of the order:
1. To temporarily close those lengths of roads in the District of Epping Forest & Borough of Brentwood as specified in the schedule to this Order.

2. To temporarily suspend the 7.5T weight restriction in that length of Broomstick Hall Road, Waltham Abbey in the District of Epping from its junction with Ninefields to its junction with Farm Hill Road a distance of approximately 710m as cited in “Epping Forest District (Sewardstone Road, Farm Hill Road, Honey Lane and Broomstick Hall Road, Waltham Abbey) (7.5 Tonne Weight Restriction) Order 2002”.

3. To temporarily suspend the 7.5T weight restriction in that length of Sewardstone Road, Waltham Abbey in the District of Epping from its junction with Farm Hill Road to its junction with Sun Street a distance of approximately 60m as cited in “Epping Forest District (Sewardstone Road, Farm Hill Road, Honey Lane and Broomstick Hall Road, Waltham Abbey) (7.5 Tonne Weight Restriction) Order 2002”.

4. A temporary ‘No Waiting, No Loading and No Stopping’ restriction will be introduced on both sides of carriageway on the above lengths of roads for the duration of the closures to facilitate the works. Signs will be installed indicating when the No Waiting restriction will be in force. 

“The Essex County Council (Epping Forest District) (Prohibition of Waiting, Loading and Stopping) and (On Street Parking Places) (Civil Enforcement Area) Consolidation Order 2019” will be temporarily amended to include the temporary ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ restriction and suspend any existing parking and waiting restrictions on the above lengths of roads only. All other restrictions and exemptions contained in the aforementioned Order and Amendments to that Order shall remain in force.

The works being undertaken will take place within an 18-month period from 28th November 2024, exact dates will be specified on one.network. The roads will be closed to facilitate each phase of works and then re-opened to the public. Access will be maintained for emergency services. Diversion routes will be signed at each location and residents will be informed of the dates of each phase via letter/leaflet drop and advanced warning signs on the road.

For all enquiries please contact our Contact Centre on 0345 603 7631.

The Order came into effect on 28th November and may continue in force for 18 months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the earlier.

Schedule

Road Description Alternative Route
Green Lane,
Epping/Harlow
From the junction of Foster Street to the
junction of Hobbs Cross Road a distance of approximately 1160m
Foster Street, Hobbs Cross Road and vice versa
Shonks Mill
Road, Ongar/
Navestock &
Princes Road,
Navestock
From the junction of London Road to the
junction of Tan House Lane a distance of
approximately 4270m
A113, A128, Crown Road, Navestock Road, Princes
Road and vice versa
Forest Side,
Buckhurst Hill
From its junction of High Road to its a
distance of approximately 105m
No Diversion Route Available
Marle Gardens,
Waltham Abbey
From its junction with Crooked Mile to both its ends a total distance of approximately 245m No Diversion Route Available
Parkside, Buckhurst Hill From its junction with Stag Lane to its end a distance of approximately 75m No Diversion Route Available
Tower Road, Epping From its junction with Lower Swains to its
junction with High Street a distance of
approximately 570m
Lower Swains, Crows Road, High Road and
vice versa
Crows Road, Epping From its junction with Lower Swains to its
junction with Oak Road a distance of
approximately 250m
Crows Road, High Road, Tower Road, Lower Swains and vice versa
Upper Swaines, Epping From its junction with Tower Road to its
junction with Crows Road a distance of
approximately 115m
Tower Road, Lower Swains, Crows Road and
vice versa
Parklands, Waltham Abbey From its junction with Crooked Mile
Roundabout to its junction with Ninefields Roundabout a distance of approximately 1265m
Ninefields, Broomstick Hall Lane, Farm Hill Road,
Sewardstone Road, Crooked Mile and vice versa
Pyrles Lane,
Loughton
From its junction with Englands Lane to its junction with Rectory Lane a distance of approximately 705m Main Diversion: Englands Lane, Lower Road,
Rectory Lane and vice versa.
Local Diversion: Hillyfields, Rectory Lane and vice versa.
Borders Lane, Loughton From its junction with Colson Road to its
junction with Deepdene Road a distance
of approximately 120m
Colson Road, Borders Lane Deepdene Road
Colson Path,
Loughton
From its junction with Colson Road to its end a distance of approximately 65m No Diversion Route Available
Cherston Road,
Loughton
From its junction with Colson Road to its
junction with Deepdene Road distance
of approximately 120m
Colson Road, Honeycroft, Deepdene Road and
vice versa
Colston Gardens,
Loughton
From its junction with Colson Road to its
other junction with Colson Road a distance of approximately 105m
Colson Road and vice versa
Honeycroft,
Loughton
From its junction with Colson Road to its
junction with Deepdene Road a distance
of approximately 170m
Colson Road, Cherston Road, Deepdene Road
and vice versa
Ladyfields/ Chigwell Lane, Loughton From the junction of Colson Road to the
other junction of Colson Road a distance
of approximately 235m
Colson Road and vice versa
Chigwell Lane,
Loughton
From its junction with Colson Road to its
end a distance of approximately 85m
No Diversion Route Available
Cleland Path,
Loughton
From its junction with Englands Lane to its end a distance of approximately 60m No Diversion Route Available
Cleland Path,
Loughton
From its junction with Grosvenor Drive to its end a distance of approximately 55m No Diversion Route Available
Graylands,
Epping
From its junction with Loughton Lane for
a distance of approximately 80m in a south easterly direction
Hornbeam Road, Loughton Lane and vice versa

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