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Hertfordshire, Gaddesden/Hemel Hempstead/Tring/Berkhamstead - Temporary Traffic Restrictions, and footpath closures.

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HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL:


(TEMPORARY CLOSING AND TEMPORARY WAITING RESTRICTIONS IN LEDGEMORE LANE, GREAT GADDESDEN) ORDER 2025

NOTICE is given that Hertfordshire County Council intends to make an Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, to prohibit all vehicular traffic from using that length of Ledgemore Lane, Great Gaddesden from its junction with B440 Leighton Buzzard Road north eastwards, north westwards and north eastwards to its junction with Gaddesden Row, a distance of approximately 2596m (“the Road”), except for access.

An alternative route will be via B440 Leighton Buzzard Road, Red Lion Lane and Gaddesden Row.

ADDITIONALLY all vehicles are prohibited from waiting at any time on both sides of this length of the Road whilst works are in progress.

The Order is needed because works are proposed to be executed on or near the Road.

If the Order is made, it shall come into force on 14 April 2025 for a period of up to 18 months. However, the restrictions specified shall only take effect at the times indicated by signs on or near the Road.

If you have any queries about the proposed Order, please contact Ben Baylis tel. 0300 123 4047 at Hertfordshire County Council.

(TEMPORARY TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT MEASURES ON VARIOUS ROADS AND FOOTPATH IN TRING AND HEMEL HEMPSTEAD) ORDER 2025

NOTICE is given that Hertfordshire County Council intends to make an Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, to prohibit all vehicular traffic from using the following lengths of roads (“the Roads”), except for access and to prohibit all vehicles from waiting at any time on both sides of these lengths of Roads whilst works are in progress:-

1.  that length of Parsonage Close, Tring from its junction with Dunston Hill north eastwards for its entire length.

There is no alternative route available for vehicles when the works are being carried out. However vehicular access to properties in this road will be maintained whenever possible throughout the duration of the works.

2.  that length of Deans Close, Tring from its junction with Deans Furlong north eastwards for its entire length.

There is no alternative route available for vehicles when the works are being carried out. However vehicular access to properties in this road will be maintained whenever possible throughout the duration of the works.

3. that length of The Driftway, Hemel Hempstead from its junction with Sawyers Way south westwards, south eastwards and north eastwards for its entire length. There is no alternative route available for vehicles when the works are being carried out. However vehicular access to properties in this road will be maintained whenever possible throughout the duration of the works.

ADDITIONALLY all pedestrians are prohibited from using the footpath situated to the rear of Nos.75-89 Sawyers Way, Hemel Hempstead from its junction with Newfield Lane south eastwards to its junction with the Driftway, a distance of approximately 107 metres.

An alternative route will be via the footway situated on the east side of Newfield Lane, the footway situated on the south side of Sawyers Way and the footway situated on the west side of The Driftway.

The Order is needed because works are proposed to be executed on or near the Roads and footpath.

If the Order is made, it shall come into force on 14 April 2025 for a period of up to 6 months. However, the restrictions specified shall only take effect at the times indicated by signs on or near the Roads and Footpath.

If you have any queries about the proposed Order please contact Leon Zaman tel. 0300 213 4047 at Hertfordshire County Council.

(TEMPORARY CLOSING OF THE FOOTPATH SITUATED BETWEEN  NO.10 AND NO.11 MILL GARDENS, TRING) ORDER 2025

NOTICE is given that Hertfordshire County Council intends to make an Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, to prohibit all pedestrians from using the footpath situated between No.10 and No.11 Mill Gardens, Tring from its junction with Mill Gardens south westwards for a distance of approximately 33m (“the Footpath”).

An alternative route will be via the footway situated on the west and south sides of

Mill Gardens, the footway situated on the north west side of B486 Brook Street, Tring Town Public Footpath No.039, Tring Town Public Footpath No.041 and the footpath situated on the west side of No.11 and No.12 Mill Gardens.

The Order is needed because works are proposed to be executed on or near the Footpath.

If the Order is made, it shall come into force on 14 April 2025 for a period of up to 6 months. However, the restrictions specified shall only take effect at the times indicated by signs on or near the Footpath.

If you have any queries about the proposed Order, please contact Abdul Shanavazi tel. 0300 123 4047 at Hertfordshire County Council.

(TEMPORARY CLOSING OF NEWFORD CLOSE, HEMEL HEMPSTEAD) ORDER 2025

NOTICE is given that Hertfordshire County Council intends to make an Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, to prohibit all vehicular traffic from using that length of Newford Close, Hemel Hempstead from its junction with Wood Lane End south eastwards for a distance of approximately 53m(“the Road”), except for access.

There is no alternative route available for vehicles when the works are being carried out. However vehicular access to properties in this road will be maintained whenever possible throughout the duration of the works.

The Order is needed because utility service works are proposed to be executed on or near the Road.

If the Order is made, it shall come into force on 14 April 2025 for a period of up to 18 months. However, the restrictions specified shall only take effect at the times indicated by signs on or near the Road.

If you have any queries about the proposed Order, please contact Andrea Stanciu tel. 0330 053 7225 at Chevron Traffic Management or Ben Crabbe tel. 0300 123 4047 at Hertfordshire County Council.

(TEMPORARY CLOSING OF IVY HOUSE LANE, BERKHAMSTED) ORDER 2025

NOTICE is given that Hertfordshire County Council has made the above Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, to prohibit all vehicular traffic from using that length of Ivy House Lane, Berkhamsted from the access road leading to ‘Gutteridge Farm’ south westwards for a distance of approximately 90m (“the Road”), except for access.

An alternative route will be via Ivy House Lane, The Common, Gravel Path, George Street and Ivy House Lane.

The Order is needed because utility service works are proposed to be executed on or near the Road.

The Order has been made and shall come into force on 31 March 2025 for a period of up to 18 months. However, the restrictions specified shall only take effect at the times indicated by signs on or near the Road.

If you have any queries about the Order, please contact Paul Dadds tel. 07942 936 579 at Amjutan or Ben Crabbe tel. 0300 123 4047 at Hertfordshire County Council.

(TEMPORARY CLOSING AND TEMPORARY WAITING RESTRICTIONS 

IN VARIOUS ROADS IN BERKHAMSTED AND NORTHCHURCH) ORDER 2025

NOTICE is given that Hertfordshire County Council has made the above Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, to prohibit all vehicular traffic from using the following lengths of roads (“the Roads”) and to prohibit all vehicles from waiting at any time on both sides of these lengths of Roads whilst works are in progress:1. that length of Graemesdyke Road/Doctors Commons Road, Berkhamsted from its junction with Cross Oak Road eastwards and north eastwards to its junction with Charles Street, a distance of approximately 789m.

An alternative route will be via Cross Oak Road, Shootersway, A416 Kings Road and Charles Street.

2.   that length of A416 Kings Road, Berkhamsted from its junction with A416 Kingshill Way north eastwards to its junction with A4251 High Street, a distance of approximately 1230m.

An alternative route will be via A416 Kingshill Way, A41 (unnamed road), A4251 London Road and High Street or via A4251 (High Street/London Road), A41 (unnamed road) and A416 (Chesham Road/Kingshill Way).

3.   that length of Kingsdale Road, Berkhamsted from its junction with A416 Kings Road south westwards, north westwards and south westwards for its entire length. There is no alternative route available for vehicles when the works are being carried out. However vehicular access to properties in this road will be maintained whenever possible throughout the duration of the works.

4.     that length of Whitehill, Berkhamsted from its junction with New Road south eastwards and north eastwards to its junction with Gravel Path, a distance of approximately 446m. An alternative route will be via New Road, Station Road, Brownlow Road, New Road, The Common and Gravel Path.

5.     that length of Gravel Path, Berkhamsted from its junction with Ravens Lane north eastwards to its junction with The Common, a distance of approximately 1250m. An alternative route will be via Ravens Lane, A4251 High Street, Lower Kings Road, Brownlow Road, New Road and The Common.

6.     that length of Brownlow Road, Berkhamsted from its junction with Lower Kings Road north westwards and north eastwards to its junction with New Road, a distance of approximately 518m.

An alternative route will be via Lower Kings Road, Gravel Path, The Common and New Road.

7.     that length of Chesham Road, Berkhamsted from its junction with A416 Kingshill Way north eastwards to its junction with A4251 High Street, a distance of approximately 1149m.

An alternative route will be via A416 (Kingshill Way/Kings Road) and A4251 High Street. 8. that length of Curtis Way, Berkhamsted from its junction with Swing Gate Lane south westwards and north westwards for a distance of approximately 151m. There is no alternative route available for vehicles when the works are being carried out. However vehicular access to properties in this road will be maintained whenever possible throughout the duration of the works.

9.    that length of A4251 High Street, Northchurch/A4251 (Gossoms End/High Street), Berkhamsted from its junction with A4251 Tring Road south eastwards to its junction with A4251 London Road, a distance of approximately 3416m.

An alternative route will be via A4251 Tring Road, A41 Interchange Tring, A41 (unnamed road) and A4251 London Road.

10.  that length of A416 Kingshill Way, Berkhamsted from its junction with A416 Kings Road south eastwards to its junction with the A416 Chesham Road roundabout, a distance of approximately 516m.

An alternative route will be via A416 Kings Road, A4251 (High Street/London Road), A41 (unnamed road) and A416 Chesham Road or via A41 (unnamed road), A4251 (London Road/High Street) and A416 Kings Road.

The Order is needed because works are proposed to be executed on or near the Roads. The Order has been made and shall come into force on 1 April 2025 for a period of up to 18 months. However, the restrictions specified shall only take effect at the times indicated by signs on or near the Roads.

If you have any queries about the Order please contact Robyn Denham tel. 0300 123 4047 at Ringway.

(TEMPORARY CLOSING AND TEMPORARY WAITING RESTRICTIONS IN RIDGEWAY AND BULBOURNE CLOSE, BERKHAMSTED) ORDER 2025

NOTICE is given that Hertfordshire County Council has made the above Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, to prohibit all vehicular traffic from using the following lengths of roads (“the Roads”), except for access and to prohibit all vehicles from waiting at any time on both sides of these lengths of Roads whilst works are in progress:-

1.  that length of Ridgeway, Berkhamsted from its junction with Tresco Road south eastwards and south westwards to its junction with Greenway, a distance of approximately 388m.

An alternative route will be via Tresco Road, Bourne Road, Durrants Road, Shrublands Road, The Hawthorns, Finch Road and Greenway.

2. that length of Bulbourne Close, Berkhamsted from its junction with Valley Road south westwards for the entire length.

There is no alternative route available for vehicles when the works are being carried out. However vehicular access to properties in this road will be maintained whenever possible throughout the duration of the works.

The Order is needed because works are proposed to be executed on or near the Roads. The Order has been made and shall come into force on 1 April 2025 for a period of up to 18 months. However, the restrictions specified shall only take effect at the times indicated by signs on or near the Roads.

If you have any queries about the Order please contact Laura Hart tel. 0300 123 4047 at Hertfordshire County Council.

(TEMPORARY CLOSING OF RED LION LANE, GREAT GADDESDEN) ORDER NO.2 2025

NOTICE is given that Hertfordshire County Council has made the above Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, to prohibit all vehicular traffic from using that length of Red Lion Lane, Great Gaddesden from a point 70m north east of its junction with Great Gaddesden Public Footpath No.038 north eastwards for a distance of approximately 68m (“the Road”), except for access. An alternative route will be via Red Lion Lane, B440 (Leighton Buzzard Road/ Dagnall Road), Pedley Hill, Clements End Road, South Dene, Gaddesden Row and Red Lion Lane.

The Order is needed because the replacement of an existing utility pole is proposed to be executed near the Road.

The Order has been made and shall come into force on 1 April 2025 for a period of up to 18 months. However, the restrictions specified shall only take effect at the times indicated by signs on or near the Road.

If you have any queries about the Order, please contact Jason Fernandes tel. 03700 500 792 at Sunbelt Rentals Ltd or Ben Crabbe tel. 0300 123 4047 at Hertfordshire County Council.

(TEMPORARY CLOSING OF THE FOOTPATH SITUATED BETWEEN  NO.33 AND NO.35 KINGS ROAD, BERKHAMSTED) ORDER 2025

NOTICE is given that Hertfordshire County Council has made the above Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, to prohibit all pedestrians from using the footpath situated between No.33 and No.35 Kings Road, Berkhamsted from its junction with A416 Kings Road north westwards to its junction with Doctors Commons Road, a distance of approximately 68m (“the Footpath”).

An alternative route will be via the footway situated on the north west side of A416 Kings Road, the footway situated on the north east side of Shootersway, the footway situated on the south east side of Cross Oak Road and the footway situated on the south side of Graemesdyke Road

The Order is needed because works are proposed to be executed on or near the Footpath.

The Order has been made and shall come into force on 1 April 2025 for a period of up to 6 months. However, the restrictions specified shall only take effect at the times indicated by signs on or near the Footpath.

If you have any queries about the Order, please contact Robyn Denham tel. 0300 123 4047 at Ringway.

A copy of the Orders may be inspected free of charge at  County Hall, Hertford between the hours of 9.00am and 5.00pm (excluding weekends, bank and public holidays).

The making of Traffic Regulation Orders is a statutory function of the County Council. Any personal data you provide in responding to these Notices will be treated as confidential but will be shared with HCC Officers; County Councillors and contracted third parties who are involved in the statutory process. We will not share identifiable data with third parties outside of the statutory process. Guidance on your rights in respect of personal data are published in the Privacy Policy on our website, Hertfordshire.gov.uk

26 March 2025

Mark Doran, Executive Director, Growth and Environment, 

Farnham House, Stevenage 

Herts SG1 2ST

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