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Cambridgeshire, Farcet, multiple roads - Temporary Prohibition Of Through Traffic, to allow for various works.

PE7 3DLPublished 19/03/26
Peterborough Telegraph • 

What is happening?

CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

NOTICE is given that Cambridgeshire County Council intends after 7 days, to make an Order pursuant to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended by the Road Traffic (Temporary Restrictions) Act 1991, the effect of which: Footpath From Cooper Thornhill Road To Apreece Way, Stilton 

Temporary Prohibition Of Use – Order 2026-20020

Is to stop any pedestrian from proceeding along Footpath From Cooper Thornhill Road To Apreece Way, Stilton as lies between Cooper Thornhill

Road & Apreece Way. The alternative route for pedestrians will be as signed. The proposed Order is necessary to facilitate manhole replacement & associated works which are being carried out on or near this highway & it will come into operation on 1/4/26 & continue until these works have finished or on the 30/9/26 whichever is the earlier. It is anticipated that these works will be carried out on 1/4/26.

Kings Delph Drove, Farcet 

Temporary Prohibition Of Through Traffic – Order 2026-20124 Is to stop any vehicle from proceeding along Kings Delph Drove, Farcet as lies between Straight Drove C88 & B1095. The alternative route for vehicles is via B1095: Wrights Drove: Straight Drove C88 & vice versa. The proposed Order is necessary to facilitate carriageway surface dressing & associated works which are being carried out on or near this highway & it will come into operation on 1/4/26 & continue until these works have finished or on the 30/9/27 whichever is the earlier. It is anticipated that these works will be carried out between 1/4/26 & 31/3/27.

Various Roads, West 

Temporary Prohibition Of Through Traffic – Order 2026-20063 Is to stop any vehicle from proceeding along various roads, as set out in Schedule 1 below. Nothing in this Order shall prevent access & egress from premises or land adjacent to the highway mentioned in Schedule 1. The Order is necessary for safety reasons to facilitate footway slurry sealing

& associated works. The proposed Order will come into operation on 1/4/26 & will continue until these works have finished or on the 30/9/27 whichever is the earlier. It is anticipated that this order will apply to the locations, at various times during the dates specified in the Schedule.

Schedule 1 – Road Closures

 

Anticipated
dates for works
Road(s) Diversion
1/4/26 &
30/9/27
Cross Street, Farcet St Mary’s St; B1091; Main St
& vice versa
1/4/26 &
30/9/27
Main Street, Farcet B1091; B1092; A605; B1095;
Wrights Drove; Straight Drove
& vice versa
1/4/26 &
30/9/27 
Middle Street, Farcet Main St; Cross St & vice versa
1/4/26 &
30/9/27 
Peterborough Road,
Farcet
B1091; B1092; A605; B1095;
B1040; B660; B1043; A15;
B1091 & vice versa
1/4/26 &
30/9/27
St Marys Street, Farcet B1091; Main St; Cross St
& vice versa.

Access will be maintained to properties affected by these orders. The above orders shall not apply to any persons lawfully engaged in connection with any works for which these are made, any member of the Police Force, Fire & Rescue Service, Ambulance Service, a vehicle being used by Special Forces during the execution of their duties or to any person acting with the permission or upon the direction of a Police Officer in uniform.

Lee Harris, Executive Director, Place and Sustainability, New Shire Hall, Emery Crescent, Enterprise Campus, Alconbury Weald, Huntingdon, PE28 4YE www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk

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