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Temporary Road Closure - Cottesmore Road, Uppingham for road surfcing

LE15 9RUPublished 02/10/25
Rutland Times • 

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RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT COUNCIL

(TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE)

 Cottesmore Road,  Parish of Uppingham CP Order 2025 

Rutland County Council District Council (‘the Council’) has powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (‘the Act’) to make traffic regulaton orders affecting the adopted highway within the County of Rutland.

TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council now proposes to make an order entitled the Rutland County Council District Council (Temporary Diversion of Vehicular Traffic) Cottesmore Road Parish of Uppingham CP Order 2025 as the Council are satisfied that traffic on the road should be restricted because works are proposed to be executed on or near the road.

The effect of the order will be that during the dates and times specified below all vehicles will be prohibited from proceeding along the length of road known as Cottesmore Road whilst Thomas Bow carries out its road surfacing.

The duration of the Closure shall be for a maximum period of six months from 21st October 2025 or until the works are completed.

It is anticipated the works will take 2 days.  The closure shall come into force when the appropriate signs are erected on site.

The duration of the Closure shall be as follows: from 21st October 2025 to 22nd October 2025

Reasonable facilities will be provided to allow access to adjacent premises while the work is being carried out.

Any queries regarding the above please contact Mr B Rush, Network Co-Ordinator, Rutland County Council, Catmose, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6HP or telephone 01572 722577

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