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Restricted Byway 107 Walsall, near Wallows Lane - Temporary Restrictions To Pedestrians

WS2 9BYPublished 10/04/25
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What is happening?

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14 (1)

AS AMENDED BY THE ROAD TRAFFIC (TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS) ACT 1991

THE WALSALL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL

TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF RESTRICTED BYWAY 107 WALSALL AT LEVEL

CROSSING, NEAR TO JUNCTION WITH FOOTPATH 110 WALSALL,

OFF WALLOWS LANE

(TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF PEDESTRIANS) ORDER 2017

Notice is hereby given that the Department for Transport has granted approval for the extension of an Order, the effect of which will be to prohibit any traffic from proceeding along the Restricted Byway 107 Walsall, at the railway level crossing at junction with footpath 110 Walsall, near to Wallows Lane.
The alternative route for pedestrians affected by this Order will be via the existing highway along Byway 107 Walsall, Wallows Lane, Bescot Road, Wallows Lane and Restricted Byway 107, Walsall.
The Order will be extended for a further 12 months from 20 th April 2025 and the restricted byway will be closed for the duration of the ongoing investigations and safety improvements, up to a maximum period of 12 months. It is anticipated that the investigations and work will take the maximum permitted 12 month closure period.
The Order is required during ongoing Network Rail investigations and safety
improvements following a fatality at the level crossing.
Dated this 10 th day of April 2025
Head of Legal and Democratic Services
Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council
The Civic Centre
Walsall
WS1 1TP
Email:

PublicRigthsofWay@walsall.gov.uk

Ref: PROW/TTRO/Wal107/0425

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