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Cumberland - Multiple Temporary Road Closures Due To Utility Works
What is happening?
CUMBERLAND COUNCIL (U2188 LITTLE CLIFTON, U2352 AND U7052 WEST STREET FLETCHERTOWN) (TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION) ORDER 2026
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that to enable utility works to be carried out (“the Works”), Cumberland Council intends to make an Order the effect of which is to prohibit any vehicle from proceeding along the following sections of road:
- U2188 Little Clifton, from its junction with Sycamore Garth, extending in a south westerly direction for approx. 40m.
Alternative Route: via the unrestricted sections of the U2188, U2190, C2027 and C2065.
Duration: From 20 July 2026 for approx. 5 days (Ref: TTROC/18884)
- U2352 West Street, Fletchertown, extending from either side of the centre line of its junction with West Street Spur; and
- U7052 West Street Spur, Fletchertown, from its junction with West Street, extending in a north easterly direction for approx. 30m.
Alternative Route for 2 and 3 above: via the unrestricted sections of West Street, the B5299 and Front Street.
Duration: From 27 July 2026 for approx. 8 days (Ref: TTROC/18859)
A way for pedestrians and dismounted cyclists will be maintained at all times.
Any queries to the Highways Hotline 0300 373 3736 or via the Cumberland Council website. The references to quote are stated above.
The Order may come into operation on 20 July 2026 and may continue in force for a maximum duration of eighteen months. However, please note that it is anticipated that the restrictions will only be required as detailed above, and only as and when the appropriate traffic signs are displayed.
Chief Legal Officer, Cumberland Council, Cumbria House, 117 Botchergate, Carlisle CA1 1RD
2 July 2026
How long will it take?
Planned start
3-Jul-2026
Estimated end
3-Jul-2026
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