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Quay Road Level Crossing - Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic
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THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COUNCIL
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
SECTION 14 (1) TEMPORARY PROHIBITION
OF THROUGH TRAFFIC PART OF QUAY
ROAD LEVEL CROSSING, BRIDLINGTON
Notice is hereby given that East Riding of Yorkshire
Council intends not less than seven days from the
date of this notice to make an Order, the effect of
which will be to prohibit any vehicle from proceeding
along part of Quay Road Level Crossing, Bridlington
from its junction with Station Approach heading west to
Moorfield Road junction commencing 2 August 2026
at 23.00 hours until 3 August 2026 at 05.00 hours to
allow for annual level crossing testing works. The road
closure is necessary to enable the works to be carried
out in a manner consistent with ensuring the safety of
the public. The Order is valid for 18 months, but it is
anticipated that the works will be completed within
six hours. The alternative route for traffic affected by
the road closure will be via Hilderthorpe Road, Station
Road, Station Avenue, Quay Road and Springfield
Avenue, Bridlington CP, Bridlington South Ward.
The diversion route will be signed at the time of
closure. The road will be closed to all through traffic
but access will be maintained for emergency vehicles.
No pedestrian access will be available.
Further information can be obtained by contacting
the council and asking for Highways Customer Care,
telephone (01482) 393939. Ref: CB.
Dated 2 July 2026
Adam Holmes
Interim Executive Director of Prosperity & Place
East Riding of Yorkshire Council
East Riding of Yorkshire Council will, on request, provide this
document in Braille, audio or large print format.
If English is not your first language and you would like a
translation of this document, telephone (01482) 393939.
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