Devon - Temporary Road and Footpath Closures due to Utility Works
What is happening?
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 - SECTION 14
THE COUNTY OF DEVON
(TEMPORARY RESTRICTION)
(THE BROADWAY, EXMOUTH) (NO. 2) ORDER 2025
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH TRAFFIC
NOTICE is hereby given that Devon County Council has made the above titled order.
From 15/9/25 for a maximum of 18 months. Anticipated Finish 26/9/25.
No person shall cause or permit any vehicle to proceed on the sections of Affected Roads. Roads affected: The Broadway, Exmouth.
The alternative, signed, route for vehicles will be via - The Broadway, Littleham Road, Salterton Road, The Broadway. Vice versa.
This temporary restriction is considered necessary to enable: RC required for gas mains replacement works. Only one closure in place at any one time - rolling works.
For additional information contact: Wales & West Utilities.
Telephone: 0800 9122999
Date: 8/9/25
Ref: TTRO2562687
(BUDLEIGH SALTERTON FOOTPATH 51, BUDLEIGH SALTERTON)
ORDER 2025
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF PEDESTRIANS
NOTICE is hereby given that Devon County Council intends to make the above titled order. From 6/10/25 for a maximum of 18 months. Anticipated Finish 22/11/25.No person shall proceed on the sections of Affected Paths except for access to land or premises on or adjacent to those lengths of paths.
Roads affected: Budleigh Salterton Footpath 51, Budleigh Salterton.
The alternative, signed, route for vehicles will be via - Pedestrian Diversion Route: Budleigh Salterton Footpath 49, Station Road, access to Public Hall, access to Public Hall, Budleigh Salterton Footpath 51 & vice versa.
This temporary restriction is considered necessary to enable: placement of site compound & welfare facilities.
For additional information contact: South West Water.
Telephone: 0844 346 2020
Date: 13/8/25
Ref: TTRO2564933
Meg Booth, Director of Climate Change, Environment & Transport, Devon Highways, Devon County Council, County Hall, Exeter EX2 4QD
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