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Suffolk, Multiple Roads, Temporary Closures Due To Various Works

IP29Published 03/10/25
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SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984: SECTION 14

TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF PART OF THE C677 REDE ROAD, HAWKEDON

Suffolk County Council intends to make an order closing the C677 Rede Road, Hawkedon from 340 metres northeast of the road from the C677 to Hawkedon House for 30 metres north eastbound to facilitate a water meter exchange. Other co-ordinated works may also take place during this period. Access will be open for pedestrians and cyclists.

The diversion route will be Rede Road, Cooks Road, Mill Road, the B1066, Somerton Road, Lower Street, the road southeast from the C681, the road from the C676 to the C675 and the C677 and vice versa.

It is intended that the closure will operate on 15/10/2025 from 8am - 6pm. If necessary, the order may remain in force for 18 months (or longer if extended by the Minister).

Enquiries should be made to TBF Traffic.

Tel: (01449) 490865.

TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF PART OF THE C427 ROADS BOUNDING BEYTON GREEN AND THE U4930 CANGLES LANE, BEYTON

Suffolk County Council intends to make an order closing the following roads in the following phases:

  1. C427 Roads Bounding Beyton Green, Beyton from the junction with Bury Road to the junction with Thurston Road

  2. U4930 Cangles Lane, Beyton from the junction with Church Road to Beyton Lodge.

This is to facilitate installation of a fibre network. Other co-ordinated works may also take place during this period. Access will be open for pedestrians and cyclists.

The diversion routes will be:

  1. The Green, Roads Bounding Beyton Green

    and vice versa

  2. Church Road, Roads Bounding Beyton Green,

    Drinkstone Road and vice versa.

    It is intended that the closure will operate from:

  3. 15/10/2025 - 28/10/2025

  4. 28/10/2025 - 30/10/2025.

    If necessary, the order may remain in force for 18 months (or longer if extended by the Minister).

    Enquiries should be made to ABC Telecoms Limited.

    Tel: 07498 904219.

TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF PART OF THE U8000 RUSHBROOKE LANE, BURY ST EDMUNDS

Suffolk County Council intends to make an order closing the U8000 Rushbrooke Lane, Bury St Edmunds from Avondale to the junction with Newlands Industrial Estate to facilitate a new water connection. Other co-ordinated works may also take place during this period.

Access will be open for pedestrians and cyclists.

The diversion route will be North Hill, Sicklesmere Road, Southgate Green, Rougham Road, Rougham Hill and vice versa.

It is intended that the closure will operate from 15/10/2025 - 17/10/2025 but, if necessary, the order may remain in force for 18 months (or longer if extended by the Minister).

Enquiries should be made to TBF Traffic.

Tel: (01449) 490865.

SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL (PARISH OF SOUTH COVE) (FOOTPATH 8) (TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2019

This order, which came into effect on 20/05/2019 closing Footpath 8, South Cove from the B1127 to the junction with Footpath 9 has been extended in force by the Minister until 20/10/2026 or until the completion of the works, whichever is the earlier.

This closure remains required in the interests of public safety due to a weak and unsafe boardwalk. Without extension the order would have been in effect until 20/10/2025.

Enquiries should be made to Ben Heather of SCC Rights of Way and Access, Tel: (01728) 652420.

Email: prow.east@suffolk.gov.uk

Date: 03/10/2025

Nigel Inniss, Head of Governance, Suffolk County Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 2BX

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