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Sandwell, Newbury Lane, Oldbury -Temporary One-Way Operation, to allow for the proposed works.

B69Published 29/05/25
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What is happening?

SANDWELL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL

The Borough Council of Sandwell (Newbury Lane, Oldbury) (Temporary One-Way Operation) Order 2025 has made an order to temporarily prohibit vehicles from proceeding along Newbury Lane other than in a northerly direction between A4123 Wolverhampton Road and the access road to Portway Lifestyle Centre. A diversion route for southbound traffic will be signed via A4123 Wolverhampton Road, Birchley Island, Birchfield Lane, Throne Road & Newbury Lane. The maximum duration is 18 months but the work is expected to commence and be completed by 01/06/25. Hours of operation – 9am to 5pm only. Purpose – to facilitate the installation of a new Openreach pole. For more information, please contact Andrew Butterworth of M J Quinn (working on behalf of Openreach) – 01543 547118.

The Borough Council of Sandwell (Newton Road, Great Barr (Temporary No Right Turn Restriction) and (Queslett Road, Great Barr) (Temporary No Left Turn Restriction) Order 2025 has made an order to temporarily prohibit vehicles from proceeding via a right turning movement from Newton Road to Walsall Road and a left turning movement from Queslett Road to

Walsall Road. Traffic will be diverted via Queslett Road (westbound),

Birmingham Road (northbound) to the M6 junction 7 roundabout, Birmingham Road (southbound) Queslett Road (eastbound), Queslett Road East, Chester Road North, Chester Road, College Road, Aldridge Road and Harrier Way. The maximum duration is 18 months but the work is expected to be completed by 31/05/2025 (4am) effective from 30/05/2025 (9pm). Purpose – to facilitate access for the re-cutting of traffic signal vehicle detection loops by Roadway UK TM Ltd on behalf of Transport for West Midlands.

The Borough Council of Sandwell (Station Road, Titford Road and Trinity Street, Oldbury) (Temporary Road Closures) and (Broad Street to Trinity Street) (Temporary Footpath Closure) Order 2025 has made an order to temporarily prohibit vehicles from proceeding along Station Road, Titford Road and Trinity Street as detailed below. Access to any affected frontages within the road closures will be maintained, but only when safety permits: Trinity Street – closed between the junctions of Park Lane to Station Road (2nd - 8th June 2025). Traffic will be diverted via Crosswells Road,

Vicarage Road, Tat Bank Road, Western Road and vice versa. Station Road

closed from the junction of Trinity Street for a distance of 30 metres

(2nd - 8th June 2025). Traffic will be diverted as above. Station Road

closed from the junction of Trinity Street for a distance of 35 metres 

(9th - 23rd June 2025). Traffic will be diverted via Crosswells Road, Vicarage

Road, Joinings Bank, New Henry Street, Langley Green Road, Langley High Street, Broad Street and Titford Road. Trinity Street – closed between the junctions of Titford Road and Station Road (9th - 23rd June 2025). Traffic will be diverted as above. Titford Road – closed from the gable end of property No.41 to the junction with Park Lane (23rd June - 7th July 2025). The order intends to temporarily prohibit pedestrians from proceeding along the link footpath leading from Broad Street to Trinity Street, which will be closed (9th - 29th June 2025). A pedestrian diversion route will be signed via Whyley Walk, Station Road and vice versa. The maximum duration for the phased closures is 18 months but the work is expected to be completed by 07/07/2025 effective from 02/06/2025 (24hr). Purpose – to facilitate access for gas service works by Cadent Gas Ltd. For more information please contact Donna Palfreyman of Cadent Gas Ltd on 07890 256473.

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