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Isle of Wight - Multiple Traffic Notices

PO30Published 08/05/26
IOW County Press • 

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The Isle of Wight Council's Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders

Island Roads on behalf of the Isle of Wight Council give notice that between Friday 08 May 2026 and Friday 19 June 2026 the following roads will be closed at all times for a period of approximately one to 15 days within this period, or when the works have been completed, to enable footway surfacing works, and any associated pre works, to be undertaken. No vehicle or person may use or cause any animal to use the following footpaths: and that no vehicle is permitted to wait on the following roads or within 50 metres on any adjoining side road were indicated by traffic signs. These works may include reconstruction, resurfacing works. In some cases, it may be necessary to close these sections of the paths on more than one occasion within this timeframe. Exact dates, durations and access information will be communicated to affected businesses and residents via letter and on street advanced warning signs before the scheme commences. On-street signage will depict the exact length of the closures. Adverse weather will have an impact on this programme.

The Isle of Wight Council (Bannermans Path, Freshwater, Isle of Wight) (Temporary Road Closure and Parking Restrictions) Order No 2 2026 – Bannermans Path will be closed for its entire length.

Island Roads on behalf of the Isle of Wight Council give notice that between Friday 08 May 2026 and Friday 19 June 2026 the following roads will be closed at all times for a period of approximately one to 10 days within this period, or when the works have been completed, to enable Highway Safety Improvement works, and any associated pre works, to be undertaken. No vehicle or person may use or cause any animal to use the following roads: and that no vehicle is permitted to wait on the following roads or within 50 metres on any adjoining side road were indicated by traffic signs. These works may include reconstruction, resurfacing works. In some cases, it may be necessary to close these sections of the roads on more than one occasion within this timeframe. Exact dates, durations and access information will be communicated to affected businesses and residents via letter and on street advanced warning signs before the scheme commences. On-street signage will depict the exact length of the closures. Adverse weather will have an impact on this programme.

The Isle of Wight Council (Hale Common, Arreton, Isle of Wight) (Temporary Road Closure and Parking Restrictions) Order No 2 2026 – Hale Common, Arreton will be closed for its entire length.

Notice is hereby given that the following Orders have been made under Section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847:-

The Isle of Wight Council (Various Streets, Isle of Wight) (Temporary Road Closure) Order No 2 2026

Island Roads on behalf of the Isle of Wight Council give notice that for periods between 0500 hours and 1800 hours on Sunday 10 May 2026, or when the event is finished, whichever is the sooner, no person shall cause any vehicle to proceed along

  1. Common Wood Lane, Bembridge, between its junctions with B3395 Sandown Road and Hillway Road;

  2. Mersley Lane, Newchurch, between its junctions with Knighton Lane and the Garlic Farm;

  3. The Fairway, Lake between its junctions with Station Approach and Golf Links Road;

  4. Golf Links Road, Lake for its entire length;

  5. Longwood Lane, Lake, between its junctions with Golf Links Road and Lower Road, Brading;

  6. Nunnery Lane, Newport, between its junctions with Whitcombe Road and Watergate Road;

  7. Marvel Lane, Newport, for its entire length;

  8. Watergate Road, Newport, between its junctions with Nunnery Lane and the entrance of Grange Kennels;

  9. Whitcombe Road, Newport, between its junctions with the entrance to the Quarr Group and Froglands;

  10. Froglands Lane, Newport, from its junctions with Froglands Farm and Clatterford Shute;

  11. Clatterford Shute, Newport, for its entire length;

  12. Millers Lane, Newport, from its junction with Clatterford Shute to approximately ten metres northbound;

  13. Lynch Lane, Calbourne, between its junctions with Winkle Street and Strawberry Lane.

This order is required in the interests of road safety during the Walk the Wight event. Alternative routes will be signposted locally.

The Isle of Wight Council (Various Streets, Isle of Wight) (Temporary One-Way Restriction) Order No 1 2026

Island Roads on behalf of the Isle of Wight Council give notice that for periods between 0500 hours and 1800 hours on Sunday 10 May 2026, or when the event is finished, whichever is the sooner, the Isle of Wight Council will introduce a one-way restriction along

  1. Alum Bay Old Road, Totland, in a southwest bound direction from a point 30 metres north east of the junction with Alum Bay New Road to its junction with Alum Bay New Road;

  2. Bembridge Road, Sandown, in a northeast bound direction from its junction with Yaverland Road, Sandown, to its junction with Bembridge Byway 37;

  3. B3395 Sandown Road, Bembridge, in a northeast bound direction from its junction with Bembridge Byway 37 to its junction with Steyne Cross (junction of Hillway Road and Steyne Road);

  4. Hillway Road, Bembridge, in a southwest bound direction from its junction with Steyne Cross to its junction with B3395 Sandown Road;

  5. Knighton Lane and Knighton Shute, Newchurch, in an east and north bound direction from its junction with Mersley Lane to its junction with Mersley Down Road;

  6. Downend Road, Newport, in a south bound direction from its junction with Burnt House Lane to its junction with A3056 Arreton Street, Arreton;

  7. Lime Kiln Shute, Newchurch, in a westbound direction for its entire length;

  8. Newport Shute, Arreton, in a westbound direction for its entire length.

Alternative routes will be signposted locally. This order is required in the interests of road safety during the Walk the Wight event.

Friday 8th May 2026 – Scott Headey, IOW Council, County Hall, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 1UD

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