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North Yorkshire, Multiple Traffic Notices, Temporary Road and Footpath Closures

YO62Published 06/08/25
Yorks Gazette & Herald • 

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North Yorkshire Council,

Temporary Prohibition of Traffic, Helmsley to Harome Road, Helmsley, Order 2025, No. 279

We have made this Order to prohibit any vehicle from using Helmsley to Harome Road, Helmsley for a temporary period of 4 weeks (subject to access to premises) between 11/08/25 & 31/10/25, due to bridge repair works. The closure period will be indicated by traffic signs & a local alternative route will be signed on site where appropriate.

All enquiries to Customer Service Centre – 0300 131 2 131 or see https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/roadworks-map 

Temporary Prohibition of Pedestrians, Public Footpath, 25.54/25/1 Kirkbymoorside, Order 2025 No 284

We have made this Order to prohibit any pedestrian from using the Public Footpath, 25.54/25/1 in the Parish of Kirkbymoorside, between grid reference SE69768605 & SE70438575 for a temporary period of 6 months (subject to access to premises) between 11/08/25 & 10/02/26, due to Installation works for a new sewerage pipeline. The closure period will be indicated by traffic signs & a local alternative route will be signed on site where appropriate. All enquiries to YW Customer Experience Team (Quote scheme ref YW.202294) Phone Number – 0344 848 1099 or see https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/roadworks-map 

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