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Back Lane - Temporary Prohibition Of Through Traffic

PR6 9DPPublished 19/05/26
Lancashire Post • 

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LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(BACK LANE, HEATH CHARNOCK, CHORLEY BOROUGH)
(TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH TRAFFIC) ORDER 2026

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Lancashire County Council have made an Order under Section 14(1) (a) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, the effect of which will be to temporarily prohibit traffic on the roads set out in this notice.
1. No person shall cause any motor vehicle to proceed over that length of Back Lane, Heath Charnock from a point directly outside Bibbys Farm entrance for a distance of 555 metres in an easterly direction.
2. Nothing in this order shall apply to persons engaged in the carrying out of the works.
3. The prohibition will be operative daily from 0930 hours until 1530 hours on Tuesday 26th May 2026 until Wednesday 27th May 2026 or until completion of the works within this period. Access for emergency services will be maintained whenever and wherever possible.
4. Vehicular access for residents will be maintained whenever and wherever possible. Pedestrian access to properties will always be maintained.
5. An alternative route for vehicular traffic affected by the closure is via:-
Back Lane – Dill Hall Brow – Nick Hiltons Brow – New Road – Long Lane and Vice Versa.
The temporary prohibition is necessary to allow overhead cabling and tree cutting works to be carried out.
Authority given for this Order to be made:
Amanda Meldrum, Streetworks Team Leader
Highways and Transport 0300 123 6780
[Ref: HRiT/67695/LC]

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