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MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL TEMPORARY ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 SECTION 14 (AS AMENDED

M22 1USPublished 10/11/25
Manchester Evening News • 

What is happening?

Notice is hereby given that the City Council intends, in
not less than seven days from the date of this Notice, to
make the following Temporary Road Traffic Order(s):
ORDER NO. MCC146552977: The City of Manchester
(Woodhouse Park Carriageway Resurfacing, Woodhouse
Park Ward)(Temporary Prohibition of Vehicular Traffic)
Order 2025 under s14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act
1984. The effect of the Order is to prohibit vehicular traffic
on Greyfriars Road and Sunbank Lane. The alternative
routes for traffic will be: Sunbank Lane, Chapel Lane,
Longsides Road, High Elm Road, Hale Road, Hale
Circle, Wilmslow Road vice versa. The City Council is
satisfied that this prohibition is necessary in order to
facilitate carriageway resurfacing. It is expected that the
works will be in progress from the 24th November 2025
to the 9th December 2025. The order shall come into
operation on the 24th November 2025 and may remain
in force for a maximum period of eighteen months. If
all necessary works are completed within a shorter
period, the Order shall cease to have effect at the end
of that shorter period. Dated: 10th November 2025.
ORDER NO. MCC146554137: The City of Manchester
(Whitelow Road, Chorlton Ward)(Temporary Prohibition of
Vehicular Traffic) Order 2025 under s14 of the Road Traffic
Regulation Act 1984. The effect of the Order is to prohibit
vehicular traffic on Whitelow Road. The alternative routes
for traffic will be: High Lane, Stockton Road, Beech Road
vice versa. The City Council is satisfied that this prohibition
is necessary in order to facilitate footway resurfacing. It is
expected that the works will be in progress from the 24th
November 2025 to the 28th November 2025. The order shall
come into operation on the 24th November 2025 and may
remain in force for a maximum period of eighteen months. If
all necessary works are completed within a shorter period,
the Order shall cease to have effect at the end of that shorter
period. Kevin Gillham. Head of Network Management,
Neighbourhood Directorate, Town Hall, Manchester, M60 2LA.

Dated: 10th November 2025. 

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