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Run Northumberland Bamburgh 10k - Temporary Traffic Regulation Order

NE69 7BPPublished 29/05/25
Northumberland Gazette • 

What is happening?

NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL
(RUN NORTHUMBERLAND BAMBURGH 10K)
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER 2025
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 - SECTION 16A

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Northumberland County Council (“the Council”), in exercise of its powers as the local traffic authority under section 16A of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (“the Act”) and all other enabling powers, has made on the 16th May 2025 the Northumberland County Council (Run Northumberland Bamburgh 10k) Temporary Traffic Regulation Order 2025 (“the TTRO”).
The Council has made the TTRO for the purposes of facilitating the holding of Run Northumberland Bamburgh 10k (“the Event”) by restricting traffic on the B1340 Front Street from it’s junction with the Wynding heading in a south westerly direction for a length of 237 metres, the C64 Ingram Road from it’s junction with the B1340 heading in a southerly direction for a length of 2,305 metres, the U2017 Burton Farm junction to New Shoreston junction from it’s junction with the C64 heading in a westerly direction for a length of 665 metres, the U2009 Elford junction to Budle Bay junction from it’s junction with the U2017 heading in a southerly direction for a length of 1,800 metres, the C65 Rayheugh junction to North Sunderland junction from it’s junction with the U2009 heading in an easterly direction for a length of 1,500 metres and the C64 Springhill junction to Ingram Lane from it's junction with the C65 heading in a northerly direction for a length of 1,800 metres (“the Road”).
The TTRO shall come into force at 10:00 hours on the 15th June 2025 and will remain in force until 12:30 hours on the 15th June 2025, subject to the provisions of section 16B of the Act.
There will be no alternative route available for the duration of the TTRO as the Road will be re-opened as the Event passes through. Should the need arise changes may be made to the alternative routes, where possible these changes will be signposted accordingly.
All restrictions on the Road will be sign-posted and staffed and will remain in force only for as long as is necessary.
Nothing in the TTRO shall apply to:
a. Any activities taking place on the Road related to the organisation and holding of the Event;
b. Anything done with the permission of, or at the direction of, a police officer or a Duly Authorised Officer of the Council.
c. Any vehicle being used by, or for the purposes of, the emergency services;
d. Any vehicle being used by or for the purposes of a statutory undertaker (e.g. the loss of supplies of gas, electricity or water to premises in the area, which requires vehicles to be brought onto the Road); or
e. Pedestrian access to any premises adjoining the Road.

How long will it take?

Planned start

28-May-2025

Estimated end

15-Jun-2025

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