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Milton Keynes - Multiple Traffic Notices

MK14 5PTPublished 13/02/25
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MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL

Public Notices for Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders
The following public notices were served on Thursday 13 February 2025:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Milton Keynes City Council intends, in not less than seven days from the date of this Notice, to make the following temporary traffic regulation Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984:
PUBLIC NOTICE 1:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (SPENLOWS ROAD AND WHALLEY DRIVE, BLETCHLEY) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2025 (Reference TTRO-2118)
the effect of which will be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from proceeding along the following part of road to allow BT to carry out works to install ducts to and build joint boxes.
For the purpose of the above Order, no person shall cause or permit any vehicle to enter, wait in or proceed along the following lengths of road on 22nd February 2025 (08:00 – 18:00):
Spenlows Road, Bletchley – between numbers 28 and 38
Whilst the closure is in place the alternative route will be via Whalley Drive and Melrose Avenue (and vice versa).
Melfort Drive, Bletchley – from its junction with Spenlows Road to its junction with Banburies Close.
Whilst the closure is in place the alternative route will be via Melrose Avenue, Whaddon Way and Westminster Drive.
PUBLIC NOTICE 2:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (BUSCOT PLACE, GREAT HOLM) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2025 (Reference TTRO-2099)
the effect of which will be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from proceeding along the following part of road to allow BT to carry out works to install ducts to and access joint boxes.
For the purpose of the above Order, no person shall cause or permit any vehicle to enter, wait in or proceed along the following lengths of road on 24th and 28th February 2025 (09:30 – 16:30):
Buscot Place, Great Holm – from its junction with Kensington Drive to outside number 25.
Whilst the closure is in place the alternative route will be via Kensington Drive (and vice versa).
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Milton Keynes City Council has on 11 February 2025, made the following temporary traffic regulation Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984:
PUBLIC NOTICE 1:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (BARBURY COURT, GIFFARD PARK) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2025 (Reference TTRO-2096)
The effect of the above Order will be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, waiting or proceeding along Barbury Court, Giffard Park, outside Number 27 for approximately 30 meters eastbound, to enable Openreach to install new duct within the carriageway.
The temporary restriction will take effect on 18th February 2025 (Between the hours of 9:30am and 4:30pm).
Access will be maintained throughout the closure.
PUBLIC NOTICE 2:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (REDWAY FS01 (PART), FULLERS SLADE) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2025 (Reference TTRO-2127)
The effect of the above Order will be to temporarily prohibit members of the public from entering, waiting or proceeding along Redway FS01, Fullers Slade, from its junction with Weavers Hill for a distance of 160 metres in an easterly direction, to enable Milton Keynes City Council to undertake resurfacing works.
The temporary closure will take effect from 18th February 2025 to 04th March 2025 (24 hours of each day).
Whilst the above length of redway is closed the alternative route for pedestrians will be via the footpaths on Slade Lane and Shearmans (and vice versa).
PUBLIC NOTICE 3:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (REDWAY WMES02 (PART), WOLVERTON) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2025 (Reference TTRO-2108)
The effect of the above Order will be to temporarily prohibit members of the public from entering, waiting or proceeding along Redway WMES02, Wolverton, from its junction with Redway GS01 for a distance of 60 metres in a northerly direction, to enable Southern Gas Network to undertake the replacement of a gas mains.
The temporary closure will take effect from 17th February to 25th April 2025 (24 hours of each day).
Alternative routes for pedestrians will be provided throughout the closure.
PUBLIC NOTICE 4:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (MELFORT DRIVE, BLETCHLEY) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2025 (Reference TTRO-2121)
The effect of the above Order will be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, waiting or proceeding along Melfort Drive, Bletchley, from its junction with Burnmoor Close to its junction with Dunvegan Close, to enable AIS Utilities to carry out works to install ducts to supply a new development.
The temporary restriction will take effect from 17th to 21st February 2025 (24 hours of each day).
Whilst the closure is in place there will be no alternative route, however access to properties will be maintained where possible.
PUBLIC NOTICE 5:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (GORAN AVENUE, STONY STRATFORD) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2025 (Reference TTRO-2104)
The effect of the above Order will be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, waiting or proceeding along Goran Avenue, Stony Stratford, from number 13 to number 17, to enable National Grid to carry out works to connect a NGED LV main connection.
The temporary restriction will take effect from 17th to 21st February 2025 (24 hours of each day).
Whilst the closure is in place the alternative route will be via Milford Avenue and Claremont Avenue (and vice versa).
Access to properties will be maintained when it is safe to do so.
PUBLIC NOTICE 6:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (VARIOUS ROADS IN CASTLETHORPE, HANSLOPE, HAVERSHAM AND GAYHURST) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2025 (Reference TTRO-2106)
The effect of the above Order will be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, waiting or proceeding along the following lengths of road, to enable Granemore Group to lay duct in the carriageway.
1) Castlethorpe Road, Hanslope, from its junction with Rainbow Rise to its junction with Pierrepoint Way.
The temporary restriction will take effect from 17th to 23rd February 2025 (24 hours of each day).
Whilst the above length of road is closed the alternative route (diversion route) will be via Gold Street, Park Road, Bullington End, Wolverton Road, North Street, Hanslope Road, Castlethorpe Road (and vice versa).
2) Wolverton Road and Bullington End, Castlethorpe, from its junction with Bartholomew Farm to its junction with Leamington Farm.
The temporary restriction will take effect from 24th February to 04th March 2025 (24 hours of each day).
Whilst the above length of road is closed the alternative route (diversion route) will be via Wolverton Road, North Street, Hanslope Road, Castlethorpe Road, Gold Street, Park Road (and vice versa).
3) Wolverton Road, Haversham, to Parish Boundary, at its junction with Pineham House
The temporary restriction will take effect on 05th March 2025 (24 hours).
Whilst the above length of road is closed the alternative route (diversion route) will be via Bullington End, Hanslope Park Road, Tathall End, Hanslope Road, Newport Road, Haversham Road, High Street, Wolverton Road (and vice versa).
4) Tathall End, Hanslope, from its junction with Newport Way to its junction with M1 Bridge.
The temporary restriction will take effect from the 06th to 10th March 2025 (24 hours of each day).
Whilst the above length of road is closed the alternative route (diversion route) will be via Park Road, Gold Street, Long Street Road, Park Road, Forest Road, Eakley Lanes, B526, High Street, Newport Road (and vice versa).
5) Higham Cross Road, Hanslope, from its junction with Hartwell Road to its junction with Carnaby Cottage.
The temporary restriction will take effect from the 11th to 20th March 2025 (24 hours of each day).
Whilst the above length of road is closed the alternative route (diversion route) will be via Park Higham Cross Road, Bozenham Mill Lane, Hartwell Road, Ashton Road, Park Road, Hartwell Road, (and vice versa).
6) Pindon End, Hanslope, from its junction with Pindon Cottage to its junction with Pindon Manor Farm.
The temporary restriction will take effect from the 21 to 24 March 2025 (24 hours of each day).
Whilst the above length of road is closed the alternative route (diversion route) will be via Park Higham Cross Road, Bozenham Mill Lane, Hartwell Road, Ashton Road, Park Road, Hartwell Road, (and vice versa).
7) Hartwell Road, Hanslope, from its junction with 64A Hartwell Road to its junction with Mission Hall.
The temporary restriction will take effect from 25th to 28th March 2025 (24 hours of each day).
Whilst the above length of road is closed the alternative route (diversion route) will be via Hartwell Road, Park Road, Forest Road, Wootton Road, Forest Road (and vice versa).
8) Hanslope Road, Gayhurst, from its junction with Bunsty Wood to its junction with Newport Road.
The temporary restriction will take effect from 31st March to 02nd April 2025 (24 hours of each day).
Whilst the above length of road is closed the alternative route (diversion route) will be via Newport Road, Haversham Road, Little Linford Lane to Haversham High Street, High Street, Wolverton Road, Bullington End, Hanslope Park Road, Tathall End, Hanslope Road (and vice versa).
PUBLIC NOTICE 7:
MILTON KEYNES CITY COUNCIL (BRICKHILL STREET (PART), BOW BRICKHILL) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2025 (No.2) (Reference TTRO-2087)
The effect of the above Order will be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, waiting or proceeding along Brickhill Street, Milton Keynes, from its junction with Tilbrook Roundabout to its junction with Station Road, to enable CityFibre to undertake ‘Fibre To The Home’ works.
The temporary restriction will take effect from 19th to 21st February 2025 (Between the hours of 09:30am and 16:30pm).
Whilst the above length of road is closed the alternative route will be via A5 and Bletcham Way (and vice versa).

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