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Maidenhead Road,, Cookham Rise - Road Closure

SL6 9EAPublished 10/10/25
Maidenhead Advertiser • 

What is happening?

THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF 
WINDSOR & MAIDENHEAD
(B4447 MAIDENHEAD ROAD (PART), 
COOKHAM RISE), (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION 
OF DRIVING) ORDER NO.3 2025
The Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead intends, not less than seven days from the date of this Notice,to make an Order, the effect of which will be to:
Prohibit any vehicle from proceeding along that part of the B4447 Maidenhead Road between its junctions with Whyteladyes Lane and Lightlands Lane.

The alternative route for vehicles affected by the Order is via the B4447 Maidenhead Road, B4447 Cannondown Road, B4447 Switchback Road North, B4447 Gardner Road, B4447 Cookham Road, A4 St Cloud Way and A4 Bridge Road, A4094 Ray Mead Road, A4094 Lower Cookham Road, A4094 Sutton Road, B4447 High Street,B4447 The Pound and B4447 Maidenhead Road.

The purpose of the proposed Order is to facilitate works on the highway, namely gas mains replacement and as a result there is the likelihood of danger to the public.

The proposed Order will come into operation from 00:01 hours on Monday 27 October until 23:59 hours on Sunday 2 November 2025. There will a prohibition of driving at such times when signs as prescribed by the Traffic Sign Regulations and General Directions 2016 are in place to indicate the said restrictions.

If you wish to have more information, please call 
Cadent on 0800 0854 478 (ref IMGA252352)
Dated: 10 October 2025
Alysse Strachan, Traffic Manager, Town Hall, St. Ives Road, 
Maidenhead, SL6 1RF.

How long will it take?

Planned start

27-Oct-2025

Estimated end

2-Nov-2025

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