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Cattle Market Road, Redcliff and Feeder Road, St. Philips - Temporary Prohibition of Use by Vehicles

BS2 0HHPublished 28/03/25Expired
Bristol Post • 

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CITY OF BRISTOL

(CATTLE MARKET ROAD, REDCLIFF AND FEEDER ROAD, ST. PHILIPS, BRISTOL) (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF USE BY VEHICLES) (TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF ONE WAY TRAFFIC) ORDER 2025

NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of Bristol in pursuance of the provisions of section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended have made an Order the effect of which is:

1. to close, temporarily, to vehicles the lengths of roads as specified in the Schedule to this Notice; and

2. to suspend, temporarily, when appropriate signs are covered, the existing one way traffic working in a generally easterly direction in Cattle Market Road, so as to allow access and egress for works vehicles.

The Order was required because works are being or are proposed to be executed on or near the roads and becomes operative from 14th March 2025 for a maximum period of eighteen months. However, the restrictions may not be implemented for the whole of the period, but only as necessitated by the works (which are anticipated to take place between 14th March 2025 and 20th April 2025).

ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: Temple Gate, Bath Bridge Roundabout, Bath Road, Totterdown Bridge, Albert Road

P. MELLOR, Director: Management of Place, Highways Service (100TS), PO Box 3399, Bristol, BS1 9NE

SCHEDULE – Temporary Prohibition of Use by Vehicles
Cattle Market Road – from Temple Gate to Feeder Road
Feeder Road – from Albert Road generally westward to its closed end

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