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Glaisdale, Castleton, Scarborough, Scalby, Whitby & Sleights - Temporary Prohibition of Traffic & Parking,

YO21Published 27/03/25
Scarborough News • 

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North Yorkshire Council, Temporary Prohibition of Traffic & Parking, Glaisdale, Castleton, Scarborough, Scalby, Whitby & Sleights, Order 2025 No 101

We have made this Order to prohibit any vehicle from using the named roads due to footway slurry sealing works. Prohibition of Traffic: High Street, Upper Underhill & St. Thomas Church, Glaisdale, Station Rd, Castleton, Belgrave Terrace, Scarborough, High Street, Scalby, Chancel Way, Priory Drive, Larpool Lane, Fairmead Court & Bluebell Grove, Whitby & Ingham Close, Sleights. It is envisaged that the closures will be in force from 01/04/25 until 31/10/25 inclusive, however the closure period will only apply as indicated by the placing of traffic signs & local alternative routes will be signed on site where appropriate. Prohibition of Parking: Hall Lane, High Street, Upper Underhill & St. Thomas Church, Glaisdale Station Rd, Castleton, Belgrave Terrace, Seamer Road, Valley Rd & Castle Rd, Scarborough, Station Rd, High Street & North Street, Scalby, Mulgrave Rd - Cliff path, Chancel Way, Priory Drive, Larpool Lane, Fairmead Court, Bluebell Grove, Sandsend Rd, Mayfield Rd, Stainsacre Lane, Botany Way, Discovery Way, Cholmley Way, Helredale Rd, Rohilla Close, Victoria Farm to West Bourne Ave & Park & Ride Roundabout, Whitby & New Road North, New Road South, Coach Rd & Ingham Close, Sleights. Vehicles will also be prohibited from parking along the above roads, as & when works are in progress & will be put into effect by the placing of traffic signs. All enquiries to: North Yorkshire Council – Customer Service Centre 0300 131 2 131 or see

https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/roadworks-map



Temporary Prohibition of Traffic & Parking, Egton, Glaisdale, Egton Bridge, Grosmont, Goldsborough, West Barnby, East Barnby, Ugglebarnby, Stainsacre, Scalby, Stonegate, Lealholm & Whitby, Order 2025 No 102 We have made this Order to prohibit any vehicle from using the named roads due to Surface Dressing works. Egton Lane, Egton, Nab End Lane, Hart Leap to Lamb Fold Hill, Road from Hangcow Road to Lamb Fold Hill & Road from Lamb Fold Hill to Smiths Lane, Glaisdale, Smith’s Lane & Delves Lane, Egton Bridge, Lease Rigg, Lease Rigg Lane to Moss Brow & Lease Rigg to Esk Valley, Grosmont, Goldsborough Lane, Goldsborough, Scar Lane, West Barnby, Wades Lane, East Barnby, Dean Hall Brow, Ugglebarnby, Summerfield Lane, Stainsacre, Barmoor Lane & High Barmoor, Scalby, Southgate Farm to Guisborough to Whitby Road and High Farm to Southgate Farm, Stonegate, Rake Lane to High Farm, Ellergates, Rake Lane & Lealholm Hall, Lealholm & Eskdale Road & Queens Drive, Whitby. It is envisaged that the restrictions will be in force from 01/04/25 until 31/10/25 inclusive, however the closure period will only apply as indicated by the placing of traffic signs & a local alternative route will be signed on site where appropriate. Vehicles will also be prohibited from parking along the above roads, as & when works are in progress & will be put into effect by notices & signs. There will be no more than 3 roads closed at any one time, for up to 5 days on up to 6 occasions, between 01/04/25 until 31/10/25 (subject to access to premises). The closure periods will only apply as indicated by the placing of traffic signs & local alternative routes will also be signed on site where appropriate. All enquiries to: North Yorkshire Council – Customer Service Centre 0300 131 2 131 or see

https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/roadworks-map

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