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Coventry - Multiple Traffic Notices

CV1Published 19/03/26
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TEMPORARY TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS TILE HILL LANE, COVENTRY

Coventry City Council, under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, (as amended), intends to make a temporary Order, the effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit the left hand turn from Tile Hill Lane onto Fletchamstead Highway when prescribed signs are displayed. The prohibition would prevent traffic turning left from the junction of Tile Hill Lane onto Fletchamstead Highway whilst the Order is in force.

The Order would come into effect at 00.01 hours on Monday 30th March 2026 and is required to allow Cadent Gas to complete mains renewal works on the said road.

The maximum duration of the Order is eighteen (18) months or until the said works are completed, whichever is earlier. It is expected that the works would be completed by Tuesday 14th April 2026.

The specific closure times would apply as the signage indicates on site.

Diversion(s) for vehicular traffic would be as signed on site.

Exemptions would be provided for:

(a) anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or civil enforcement officer in uniform;

(b) emergency service vehicles, local authority vehicles and statutory undertaker vehicles at the time of an emergency for that vehicle to have access to part of a street under restriction imposed by the Order;

(c) any vehicle being used in connection with the execution of the said works;

(d) local vehicular access to Tile Hill Lane

Any vehicle waiting in contravention of any restriction imposed by the Order may be removed under the provisions of the Removal and Disposal of Vehicles Regulations 1986.

Any person requiring further information in connection with this notice should contact Network Management on 07535 656389.

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS GLENDOWER AVENUE, COVENTRY

Coventry City Council, under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, (as amended), intends to make a temporary Order, the effect of the Order would be to prohibit vehicles from waiting, loading or unloading, entering or proceeding on Glendower Avenue commencing from its junction with Broad Lane and continuing to the highway fronting property number 2, approximately 40m in length along the said road.

The Order would come into effect at 00.01 hours on Thursday 2nd April 2026 and is required to allow Severn Trent Water to renew a chamber cover in the carriageway on the said road.

The maximum duration of the Order is eighteen (18) months or until the said works are completed, whichever is earlier. It is expected that the works would be completed by Thursday 2nd April 2026.

The specific closure times would apply as the signage indicates on site.

Diversion(s) for vehicular traffic would be as signed on site.

Exemptions would be provided for:

(a) anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or civil enforcement officer in uniform;

(b) emergency service vehicles, local authority vehicles and statutory undertaker vehicles at the time of an emergency for that vehicle to have access to part of a street under restriction imposed by the Order;

(c) any vehicle being used in connection with the execution of the said works;

(d) local vehicular access to Glendower Avenue

Any vehicle waiting in contravention of any restriction imposed by the Order may be removed under the provisions of the Removal and Disposal of Vehicles Regulations 1986.

Any person requiring further information in connection with this notice should contact Network Management on 07535 656389.

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS POMEROY CLOSE, COVENTRY

Coventry City Council, under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, (as amended), intends to make a temporary Order, the effect of the Order would be to prohibit vehicles from waiting, loading or unloading, entering or proceeding along Pomeroy Close for its entire length.

The Order would come into effect from 00:01 hours on Monday 30th March 2026 and is required to enable Severn Trent Water to safely carry out a trial hole on the Water Main.

The maximum duration of the Order is eighteen (18) months or until the said works are completed, whichever is earlier. It is expected that the works would be completed by Wednesday 1st April 2026.

Exemptions would be provided for:

(a) anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or civil enforcement officer in uniform;

(b) emergency service vehicles, local authority vehicles and statutory undertaker vehicles at the time of an emergency for that vehicle to have access to part of a street under restriction imposed by the Order;

(c) any vehicle being used in connection with the execution of the said works;

(d) local vehicular access to Pomeroy Close.

Any vehicle waiting in contravention of any restriction imposed by the Order may be removed under the provisions of the Removal and Disposal of Vehicles Regulations 1986.

Any person requiring further information in connection with this notice should contact Network Management on 07535 656389.

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS ANSTY ROAD, COVENTRY

Coventry City Council, under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, (as amended), intends to make a temporary Order, the effect of the Order would be to prohibit vehicles from turning right from Ansty Road into Norton Hill Drive

The Order would come into effect from 00:01 hours on Monday 30th March 2026 and is required to enable Cadent Gas to carry out mains renewals safely.

The maximum duration of the Order is eighteen (18) months or until the said works are completed, whichever is earlier. It is expected that the works would be completed by Monday 13th April 2026.

Exemptions would be provided for:

(a) anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or civil enforcement officer in uniform;

(b) emergency service vehicles, local authority vehicles and statutory undertaker vehicles at the time of an emergency for that vehicle to have access to part of a street under restriction imposed by the Order;

(c) any vehicle being used in connection with the execution of the said works;

(d) local vehicular access to Ansty Road.

Any vehicle waiting in contravention of any restriction imposed by the Order may be removed under the provisions of the Removal and Disposal of Vehicles Regulations 1986.

Any person requiring further information in connection with this notice should contact Network Management on 07535 656389.

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS WAINBODY AVENUE SOUTH, COVENTRY

Coventry City Council, under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, (as amended), intends to make a temporary Order, the effect of the Order would be to prohibit vehicles from waiting, loading or unloading, entering or proceeding along Wainbody Avenue South from its junction with Kenpas Highway and continuing south for approximately 55m.

The Order would come into effect from 00:01 hours on Monday 30th March 2026 and is required to enable National Grid to safely install new ducting.

The maximum duration of the Order is eighteen (18) months or until the said works are completed, whichever is earlier. It is expected that the works would be completed by Monday 6th April 2026.

Exemptions would be provided for:

(a) anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or civil enforcement officer in uniform;

(b) emergency service vehicles, local authority vehicles and statutory undertaker vehicles at the time of an emergency for that vehicle to have access to part of a street under restriction imposed by the Order;

(c) any vehicle being used in connection with the execution of the said works;

(d) local vehicular access to Wainbody Avenue South.

Any vehicle waiting in contravention of any restriction imposed by the Order may be removed under the provisions of the Removal and Disposal of Vehicles Regulations 1986.

Any person requiring further information in connection with this notice should contact Network Management on 07535 656389.

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS LEICESTER ROW, COVENTRY

Coventry City Council, under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, (as amended), intends to make a temporary Order, the effect of the Order would be to prohibit vehicles from waiting, loading or unloading, entering or proceeding along Leicester Row (outside Canal Basin) from its junction with St Nicholas Street to its junction with Foleshill Road.

The Order would come into effect from 00:01 hours on Monday 30th March 2026 and is required to enable 3 connections for a meter PRV setup to be installed safely.

The maximum duration of the Order is eighteen (18) months or until the said works are completed, whichever is earlier. It is expected that the works would be completed by Friday 24th April 2026.

Exemptions would be provided for:

(a) anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or civil enforcement officer in uniform;

(b) emergency service vehicles, local authority vehicles and statutory undertaker vehicles at the time of an emergency for that vehicle to have access to part of a street under restriction imposed by the Order;

(c) any vehicle being used in connection with the execution of the said works;

(d) local vehicular access to Leicester Row.

Any vehicle waiting in contravention of any restriction imposed by the Order may be removed under the provisions of the Removal and Disposal of Vehicles Regulations 1986.

Any person requiring further information in connection with this notice should contact Network Management on 07535 656389.

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS VARIOUS ROADS, COVENTRY

Coventry City Council, under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, (as amended), intends to make a temporary Order, the effect of the Order would be to prohibit vehicles from waiting, loading or unloading, entering or proceeding along the roads listed in the Schedule below to such extent when prescribed signs are displayed. The roads will be closed or restricted on a number of occasions for various durations.

The Order would come into effect from 07:00 hours on Monday 30th March 2026 and is required to enable carriageway maintenance work including resurfacing, repairs, surface treatment and associated works to take place safely.

The maximum duration of the Order is eighteen (18) months or until the said works are completed, whichever is earlier. It is expected that the works would be completed by Tuesday 31st March 2027.

Diversion(s) routes will be sign posted where appropriate and access to premises maintained wherever possible except when works is directly in front of a property.

Exemptions would be provided for:

(a) anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or civil enforcement officer in uniform;

(b) emergency service vehicles, local authority vehicles and statutory undertaker vehicles at the time of an emergency for that vehicle to have access to part of a street under restriction imposed by the Order;

(c) any vehicle being used in connection with the execution of the said works;

(d) local vehicular access to the named roads.

Any vehicle waiting in contravention of any restriction imposed by the Order may be removed under the provisions of the Removal and Disposal of Vehicles Regulations 1986.

Any person requiring further information in connection with this notice should contact Network Management on 07535 656389.

SCHEDULE

AINTREE CLOSE, ALLESLEY OLD ROAD, ANSTY ROAD, BANNER LANE, BARRAS LANE, BEECHWOOD AVENUE, BENNETTS ROAD, BENNETTS ROAD SOUTH, BERRY STREET, BLACK PRINCE AVENUE, BRANDON ROAD, BRENTWOOD AVENUE, BRISTOL ROAD, BROAD LANE, BROAD STREET, CASCADE CLOSE, CASH’S LANE, CATESBY ROAD, CHARTER AVENUE, CHEVERAL AVENUE, CLOVELLY ROAD, COUNDON ROAD, COUNDON WEDGE DRIVE, CROMWELL LANE, CROSS ROAD, CUBBINGTON ROAD, DEEDMORE ROAD, DEERDALE WAY, DOVER STREET, EARLSDON AVENUE NORTH, EARLSDON STREET, EASTERN GREEN ROAD, EATON ROAD, EUSTON CRESCENT, EVERSLEIGH ROAD, FLETCHAMSTEAD HIGHWAY, FOLESHILL ROAD, FOSTER ROAD, GRANGEMOUTH ROAD, HEARSALL COMMON, HEATH CRESCENT, HEATH ROAD, HERMIT’S CROFT, HILLMORTON ROAD, HOLBROOK LANE, HOLLOW CRESCENT, HOLYHEAD ROAD, HOWES LANE, KING GEORGES AVENUE, KING WILLIAM STREET, LEAMINGTON ROAD, LIGHT LANE, LONDON ROAD, LONGFELLOW ROAD, MALVERN ROAD, MARLSTON WALK, MILVERTON ROAD, MURRAY ROAD, OAKS PLACE, OLAF PLACE, PALMER LANE, PARKHILL DRIVE, PARKVILLE HIGHWAY, POTTERS GREEN ROAD, PRIMROSE HILL STREET, PRIOR DERAM WALK, PRIVET ROAD, RADFORD ROAD, REMEMBRANCE ROAD, ROBIN HOOD ROAD, SANDY LANE, SEWALL HIGHWAY, SHERIFF AVENUE, ST MARGARET ROAD, STONEY ROAD, SUNNYSIDE CLOSE, TEMPLAR FIELDS, TERRY ROAD, THACKERAY ROAD, THE CHESILS, VALLEY ROAD, VILLA ROAD, WALL HILL ROAD, WALLACE ROAD, WALSGRAVE ROAD, WESTHILL ROAD, WIDDRINGTON ROAD, WIGSTON ROAD, WILLENHALL LANE, WILLIAM BRISTOWE ROAD, WILSON LANE, WINSFORD AVENUE, WOLF ROAD, WOODHOUSE CLOSE, WOODSTOCK ROAD, WYKELEY ROAD, WYKEN AVENUE, WYKEN CROFT, YARNINGALE ROAD

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS VARIOUS ROADS, COVENTRY

Coventry City Council, under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, (as amended), intends to make a temporary Order, the effect of the Order would be to prohibit vehicles from waiting, loading or unloading, entering or proceeding along the roads listed in the Schedule below to such extent when prescribed signs are displayed. The roads will be closed or restricted on a number of occasions for various durations.

The Order would come into effect from 07:00 hours on Monday 30th March 2026 and is required to enable footway reconstruction, repairs and associated works to take place safely.

The maximum duration of the Order is eighteen (18) months or until the said works are completed, whichever is earlier. It is expected that the works would be completed by Tuesday 31st March 2027.

Diversion(s) routes will be sign posted where appropriate and access to premises maintained wherever possible except when works is directly in front of a property.

Exemptions would be provided for:

(a) anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or civil enforcement officer in uniform;

(b) emergency service vehicles, local authority vehicles and statutory undertaker vehicles at the time of an emergency for that vehicle to have access to part of a street under restriction imposed by the Order;

(c) any vehicle being used in connection with the execution of the said works;

(d) local vehicular access to the named roads.

Any vehicle waiting in contravention of any restriction imposed by the Order may be removed under the provisions of the Removal and Disposal of Vehicles Regulations 1986.

Any person requiring further information in connection with this notice should contact Network Management on 07535 656389.

SCHEDULE

ALPINE RISE, BARSTON CLOSE, BULWER ROAD, CAREY STREET, CHELSEY ROAD, CLIPSTONE ROAD, CORPORATION STREET, CROMWELL LANE, CURRIERS CLOSE, FAIRBANKS CLOSE, FALKLAND CLOSE, FOLESHILL ROAD, GEORGE MARSTON ROAD, GRANGEMOUTH ROAD, HEDDLE GROVE, LUCIAN CLOSE, MEADFOOT ROAD, MILES MEADOW, ODDICOMBE CROFT, PETITOR CRESCENT, RINGWAY QUEENS, ROSAVILLE CRESCENT, STONEY ROAD, THE BARLEY LEA, THE WARDENS AVENUE, WELLESBOURNE ROAD, WHITNASH GROVE, YELVERTON ROAD

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS MATLOCK ROAD, COVENTRY

Coventry City Council, under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, (as amended), intends to make a temporary Order, the effect of the Order would be to prohibit vehicles from waiting, loading or unloading, entering or proceeding on Matlock Road for its full length.

The Order would come into effect at 08:00 hours on Sunday 29th March 2026 and is required to repair a manhole cover and frame on Foleshill Road.

The maximum duration of the Order is eighteen (18) months or until the said works are completed, whichever is earlier. It is expected that the works would be completed by 16.00 hours on Sunday 29th March 2026.

The specific closure times would apply as the signage indicates on site.

Diversion(s) for vehicular traffic would be as signed on site.

Exemptions would be provided for:

(a) anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or civil enforcement officer in uniform;

(b) emergency service vehicles, local authority vehicles and statutory undertaker vehicles at the time of an emergency for that vehicle to have access to part of a street under restriction imposed by the Order;

(c) any vehicle being used in connection with the execution of the said works;

(d) local vehicular access to Matlock Road

Any vehicle waiting in contravention of any restriction imposed by the Order may be removed under the provisions of the Removal and Disposal of Vehicles Regulations 1986.

Any person requiring further information in connection with this notice should contact Network Management on 07535 656389.

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS KINGSLAND AVENUE, COVENTRY

Coventry City Council, under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, (as amended), has made a temporary Order, the effect of the Order will be to prohibit vehicles from waiting, loading or unloading, entering or proceeding on Kingsland Avenue commencing from its junction with Alleses Old Road and continuing southbound for approximately 10m.

The Order will come into effect on 00.01 hours on Tuesday 24th March 2026 and is required to allow Severn Trent Water to renew a frame and cover on the said road.

The maximum duration of the Order is eighteen (18) months or until the said works are completed, whichever is earlier. It is expected that the works will be completed by Tuesday 24th March 2026.

The specific closure times will apply as the signage indicates on site.

Diversion(s) for vehicular traffic will be as signed on site.

Exemptions will be provided for:

(a) anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or civil enforcement officer in uniform;

(b) emergency service vehicles, local authority vehicles and statutory undertaker vehicles at the time of an emergency for that vehicle to have access to part of a street under restriction imposed by the Order;

(c) any vehicle being used in connection with the execution of the said works;

(d) local vehicular access to Kingsland Avenue

Any vehicle waiting in contravention of any restriction imposed by the Order may be removed under the provisions of the Removal and Disposal of Vehicles Regulations 1986.

Any person requiring further information in connection with this notice should contact Network Management on 07535 656389.

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS ANCHORWAY ROAD, COVENTRY

Coventry City Council, under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, (as amended), has made a temporary Order, the effect of the Order will be to prohibit vehicles from waiting, loading or unloading, entering or proceeding on Anchorway Road commencing from a point outside No. 157 Anchorway Road and then continuing 10m in each direction.

The Order will come into effect on 00.01 hours on Monday 23rd March 2026 and is required to allow Severn Trent Water to renew a frame and cover on the said road.

The maximum duration of the Order is eighteen (18) months or until the said works are completed, whichever is earlier. It is expected that the works will be completed by Monday 23rd March 2026.

The specific closure times will apply as the signage indicates on site.

Diversion(s) for vehicular traffic will be as signed on site.

Exemptions will be provided for:

(a) anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or civil enforcement officer in uniform;

(b) emergency service vehicles, local authority vehicles and statutory undertaker vehicles at the time of an emergency for that vehicle to have access to part of a street under restriction imposed by the Order;

(c) any vehicle being used in connection with the execution of the said works;

(d) local vehicular access to Anchorway Road

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