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Beanford Lane, Oxton & Calverton - Temporary Prohibition Of Driving To Migratory Toads Crossing Beanford Lane

NG14Published 02/03/26Expired
Nottingham Post • 

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THE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(BEANFORD LANE, OXTON & CALVERTON)
(TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF DRIVING) ORDER 2026 (N26-048)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Nottinghamshire County Council has made an Order, under Section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, in respect of roads at Oxton in the District of Newark and Sherwood and Calverton in the Borough of Gedling.

The effects of the Order will be:

Vehicles are prohibited from proceeding in the following length of road:

a) Beanford Lane, Oxton - its entire length;

b) Beanford Lane, Calverton - its entire length.

IT IS INTENDED that the prohibitions respecting the above road will apply as follows:

From Sunday 1st March 2026 until Tuesday 31st March 2026.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that during the period of restriction the alternative route available will be:

B6386 Nottingham Road - Whinbush Lane and viceversa.

The Order will come into force on 1st day of March 2026 and any prohibition in it shall apply on that day and any subsequent day when necessary until the likelihood of danger to the public has ceased. The Order shall continue in force within a maximum period of 18 months.

The prohibition is required because of the likelihood of danger to the public due to migratory toads crossing Beanford Lane.

Corporate Director - Place, Nottinghamshire County Council, County Hall, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 7QP, Tel: 0300 500 8080.

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