Leicestershire, Harborough/North Kilworth/Medbourne/Hallaton- Temporary Prohibition of Traffic, to allow for various works to be carried out.
What is happening?
THE LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Leicestershire County Council intends not less than 7 days from the date of this Notice to make the following Orders under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Act 1984. The works will be completed within the period of the Orders. The Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders are being enforced for public safety.
CRANMER LANE, NORTH KILWORTH
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF ALL THROUGH TRAFFIC
ORDER 2025
It is expected that the Order will come into force on 19/01/2026 and have a maximum duration of 12 weeks. The works will commence when the appropriate signs are erected and may last for up to 5 days to allow S evern Trent Water to undertake new connection works.
SCHEDULE 1
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF ALL THROUGH TRAFFIC
Cranmer Ln, North Kilworth for its entire length.
MAIN STREET, MEDBOURNE
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF ALL THROUGH TRAFFIC
ORDER 2025
It is expected that the Order will come into force on 19/01/2026 and have a maximum duration of 12 weeks. The works will commence when the appropriate signs are erected and may last for up to 1 day to allow Signal Traffic Management to undertake crane works. The proposed diversion route will be signed on site.
SCHEDULE 1
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF ALL THROUGH TRAFFIC
Main St, Medbourne for approx. 60m either side of property No. 35.
KETTERING ROAD, MARKET HARBOROUGH
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF ALL THROUGH TRAFFIC
ORDER 2025
It is expected that the Order will come into force on 21/01/2026 and have a maximum duration of 10 weeks. The works will commence when the appropriate signs are erected and may last for up to 2 days to allow N etwork Rail to undertake overnight bridge inspection works. The proposed diversion route will be via: Gorse Ln, Rockingham Rd, St Marys Rd & vice versa.
SCHEDULE 1
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF ALL THROUGH TRAFFIC
Kettering Rd, Market Harborough between Gorse Ln & Jordan Cl.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Leicestershire County Council has made the following Orders under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Act 1984. The works will be completed within the period of the Orders. The Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders are being enforced for public safety.
GRANVILLE STREET, MARKET HARBOROUGH
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF ALL THROUGH TRAFFIC
ORDER 2025
The Order will come into force on 09/12/2025 and have a maximum duration of 12 weeks. The works will commence when the appropriate signs are erected and may last for up to 3 days to allow S evern Trent Water to undertake new connection works. The proposed diversion route will be via: Cross St, Gladstone St, Northampton Rd & vice versa.
SCHEDULE 1
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF ALL THROUGH TRAFFIC
Granville St, Market Harborough for its entire length.
THE HEIGHTS, MARKET HARBOROUGH
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF ALL THROUGH TRAFFIC
ORDER 2025
The Order will come into force on 09/12/2025 and have a maximum duration of 10 weeks. The works will commence when the appropriate signs are erected and may last for up to 2 days to allow B T Openreach to undertake new installation works. The proposed diversion route will be signed on site.
SCHEDULE 1
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF ALL THROUGH TRAFFIC
The Heights, Market Harborough for its entire length.
MEDBOURNE ROAD, HALLATON
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF ALL THROUGH TRAFFIC
ORDER 2025
The Order will come into force on 09/12/2025 and have a maximum duration of 10 weeks. The works will commence when the appropriate signs are erected and may last for up to 1 day to allow Leicestershire County Council to undertake carriageway patching works. The proposed diversion route will be signed on site.
SCHEDULE 1
TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF ALL THROUGH TRAFFIC
Medbourne Rd, Hallaton for its entire length.
Dated: 4th December 2025
Lauren Haslam, Director of Law and Governance,
County Hall, Glenfield, Leicester LE3 8RA
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