Wiltshire, Multiple Roads, Temporary Closures Due To Various Works
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SECTION 14(1) OF THE ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
Notice is hereby given that the Wiltshire Council intends to make Orders to close temporarily to all traffic:
A) A360 (Part), Shrewton; from its junction with Tanners Lane to its junction with High Street to enable Openreach to carry out pole replacement. Alternative route via A360 (unaffected length) – A303 – A345 – A342 – A360 (unaffected length) and vice versa.
This Order will come into operation on 12 October 2025 and the closure will be required between the hours of 08:00 and 18:00 for 1 day. For further information please contact Openreach on 08000851904.
B) Rambridge Crescent (Part), Salisbury; from its junction with Maryland Close for a distance of approximately 120m in a north easterly direction to enable Scottish and Southern Power Distribution to carry out new electrical supply installation and associated works. Alternative route via Rambridge Crescent (unaffected length) – Westwood Road and vice versa.
This Order will come into operation on 13 October 2025 and the closure will be required until 24 October 2025. For further information please contact Cluis on 01489 250 305.
C) C32 (Part), Enford; from its property known as Littlecott Mill for a distance of approximately 60m in a northerly direction to enable MJ Abbott to carry out new foul, storm connection and heat and flow return pipes, duct and associated works. Alternative route via C32 (unaffected length) – A342 – A345 – C260 – C32 (unaffected length) and vice versa.
This Order will come into operation on 13 October 2025 and the closure will be required until 25 October 2025. For further information please contact MJ Abbott on 01722 713861.
D) C288 (Part), Idmiston; from its junction with A338 for a distance of approximately 2.2km in a north westerly direction to enable Openreach to carry out cabling works.
Alternative route via C288 (unaffected length) – A345 – Down Barn Road – A338 and vice versa.
This Order will come into operation on 15 October 2025 and the closure will be required between the hours of 09:30 and 15:30 until 27 October 2025. For further information please contact Openreach on 0800 023 2022.
Orders A) to D) will have a maximum duration of 18 months.
The closures and diversion routes will be clearly indicated by traffic signs.
It is anticipated that the closures will be required as stated above, however the Orders will allow the closures to be extended to complete the described works should additional time be required. Access will be maintained for residents and businesses where possible, although delays are likely due to the nature of the works.
SECTION 14(1) OF THE ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
Notice is hereby given that the Wiltshire Council has made an Order to close temporarily to all traffic:
Phase 1: C309 (Part), West Tisbury and East Knoyle; from its junction with C296 for a distance of approximately 800m in an easterly direction.
Phase 2: C309 (Part), West Tisbury and East Knoyle; from its junction with C296 for a distance of approximately 500m in a south westerly direction to enable Langley Arb Ltd to carry out tree and associated works.
Alternative route via C309 (unaffected length) – C62 – C43 – C296 – C302 – C43.
The closures and diversion route will be clearly indicated by traffic signs.
This Order will come into operation on 23 September 2025 and the closure will be required between the hours of 09:30 and 15:30 for 1 day.
The phases will run consecutively. It is anticipated that the works will take the stated duration to complete depending upon weather conditions.
Access will be maintained for residents and businesses where possible, although delays are likely due to the nature of the works.
The Order will have a maximum duration of 18 months. For further information please contact Langley Arb Ltd on 07384 819038.
SECTION 14(1) OF THE ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
Notice is hereby given that the Wiltshire Council intends to make an Order to close temporarily to all users:
A) Footpath 3 (Part), South Newton; from its junction with Footpath 4, South Newton to its junction with Footpath 2, South Newton to enable removal of the existing footbridge and ancillary works followed by the installation of a new replacement footbridge on behalf of the Environment Agency.
Alternative route via Footpath 3, South Newton (unaffected length) – A36 – Footpath 4, South Newton and vice versa.
This Order will come into operation on 13 October 2025 and it is anticipated that the closure will be required until 24 October 2025.
For further information please contact Clive Palmer on 07399 322102 or Carys Ford, Countryside Access Officer on 07552782363 or Wiltshire Council on 0300 456 0100.
Notice is hereby given that the Wiltshire Council has made an Order to close temporarily to all users:
B) Byway 12 (Part), Tilshead; from its junction with A360 to its junction with Bridleway 26, Orcheston to enable concrete slab protection works required to be carried out to the ESSO RAP pipeline (GW60390) where it crosses Byway 12, Tilshead.
In association with these works other works to repair part of the Byway surface and undertake drainage works are being considered, but these aren’t confirmed.
Alternative route is available via A360 – C22 – Bridleway 26 and vice versa.
This Order will come into operation on 22 September 2025 and the closure will be required until 21 March 2026.
For further information please contact Alex Howell, Countryside Access Officer, Rights of Way, Wiltshire Council on 0300 456 0100.
Orders A) and B) will have a maximum duration of 6 months.
The closures and diversion route will be clearly indicated by traffic signs.
It is anticipated that the closures will be required as stated above, however the Orders will allow the closures to be extended to complete the described works should additional time be required.
Access will be maintained for residents and businesses where possible, although delays are likely due to the nature of the works.
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