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Clayton Avenue, Temporary Prohibition Of Traffic Due To Various Works

HA0 4JTPublished 24/07/25
Brent & Kilburn Times • 

What is happening?

LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 -SECTION 14(1) (AS AMENDED)

CLAYTON AVENUE (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC) ORDER 202*

The Council of the London Borough of Brent hereby give notice that, to facilitate repair of a damaged chamber and associated works in Clayton Avenue, they intend to make an Order the effect of which would be to prohibit vehicles from entering, proceeding, waiting, loading or unloading in that length of Clayton Avenue, which lies between the north-eastern kerb-line of Ealing Road and a point 10.00 metres north-east of that kerb-line, when and where appropriate traffic signs are being displayed.

The prohibitions referred to above would apply on 13th August 2025 only.

Access to premises in or adjacent to Clayton Avenue would be maintained insofar as access is reasonably practicable without interference with the said works. Vehicular traffic affected by the prohibitions referred to above should proceed as indicated by traffic signs. Further information may be obtained by telephoning Healthy Streets and Parking on 020 8937 5230.

Dated 24th July 2025

Sandor Fazekas, Head of Healthy Streets and Parking (The officer appointed for this purpose)

How long will it take?

Planned start

13-Aug-2025

Estimated end

13-Aug-2025

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