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Public Byways BA23/7 & BA25/43, Wellow Road - Temporarily Introduce Closures

BA2 8PTPublished 16/07/26
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE ORDER
SECTION 14 ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984
BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET COUNCIL
(PUBLIC BYWAYS BA23/7 & BA25/43, WELLOW ROAD, WELLOW) (NO.2) TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER 2026

Notice is given that Bath and North East Somerset Council in exercise of its powers under section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 intends to make an order the effect of which will be to temporarily introduce closures to: the section of Public Byway BA23/7 commencing from a junction with Public Footpath BA23/8 at ST72125690 and proceeding in a generally ENE direction for approx 6m to a junction with Public Byway BA25/43 at ST72125690; and to the section of Public Byway BA25/43 commencing from a junction with Public Byway BA23/7 at ST72125690 and proceeding in a generally ENE direction for approx 210m to a junction with Public Footpath BA25/42 at ST72295701.

This order is required because works are being or are proposed to be executed on or near the right of way: namely the applicant will be carrying out drainage and surfacing works. The Order will come into force on 27th July 2026 and will be effective until 25th September 2026.

Applicant Details: Public Rights of Way Team
Bath & North East Somerset Council

Email: prow@bathnes.gov.uk Telephone: (01225) 394943

Public Rights of Way Team, Bath and North East Somerset Council, Lewis House. Manvers Street, Bath BA1 1JG

16 July 2026

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