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King Street, Cottingham - Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic

HU16 5QQPublished 24/07/25
Hull Daily Mail • 

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THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 SECTION 14 (1) TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH TRAFFIC
KING STREET, COTTINGHAM 

Notice is hereby given that East Riding of Yorkshire Council intends not less than seven days from the date of this notice to make an Order, the effect of which will be to prohibit any vehicle from proceeding along King Street, Cottingham (between Newgate Street and Hallgate) commencing Monday 11 August 2025 (between 19.00 hours and Midnight) to carry out highway improvement works safely.

The road closure is necessary to enable the works to be carried out in a manner consistent with ensuring the safety of the public. The Order is valid for 18 months, but it is anticipated that the works will be completed by 1 September 2025.

The alternative route for traffic affected by the road closure will be via South Street, Baynard Avenue, West Green, Finkle Street, Hallgate and Beck Bank, Cottingham. The diversion route will be signed at the time of closure. 

The road will be closed to all traffic but access will remain for pedestrians, residents and emergency services only. 

Further information can be obtained by contacting the council and asking for Highways Customer Care, telephone (01482) 393939.

Dated 24 July 2025 

Paul Bellotti • Executive Director of Communities & Environment East Riding of Yorkshire Council 

East Riding of Yorkshire Council will, on request, provide this document in Braille, audio or large print format. 

If English is not your first language and you would like a translation of this document, please telephone (01482) 393939.

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