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District NW LEICESTERSHIRE Leicestershire County Council - Planned Road Works This edition of the bulletin as automatically generated on the 16 Apr 2020 NW LEICESTERSHIRE District For more information about roadworks call our Customer Service Centre: 0116 3050001 Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management CHURCH STREET Water mains renewal of Est 980m Asset Creation 22/01/2020 17/04/2020 Some Carriageway via Directional drill method. Transfer Distribution West Incursion of associated services APPLEBY MAGNA MEASHAM ROAD open excavation for existing main Asset Creation 18/02/2020 18/05/2020 Some Carriageway abandonment in CW and Verge Distribution West Incursion APPLEBY MAGNA TOP STREET Water mains renewal of Est 580m Asset Creation 15/02/2020 18/05/2020 Traffic Control (Give and via Directional drill method. Transfer Distribution West Take) of associated services APPLEBY MAGNA NEW ROAD Water mains renewal of Est 495m Asset Creation 26/03/2020 18/05/2020 Road Closure via Directional drill method. Transfer Distribution West of associated services APPLEBY PARVA BATH STREET S50 - New Gas Pipe LCC (Section 50/278/184) 13/04/2020 29/05/2020 Road Closure ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH BURTON ROAD Trace, then excavate to repair gas East of England Network 09/04/2020 17/04/2020 Some Carriageway escape and reinstate where possible EMLDZ Gas S81 10:05:00 Incursion ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH HIGHFIELDS CLOSE tree works LCC (Works Promoter) 20/04/2020 20/04/2020 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Boards) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH KILWARDBY STREET LAY 11 X NEW GAS SERVICES East of England Network 14/04/2020 17/04/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way FROM MAIN LOCATED INTO THE EMLDZ Gas S81 Signals) NEARSIDE FOOTPATH ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH LOWER PACKINGTON ROAD please excavate rear of outlet and LCC (Works Promoter) 16/04/2020 16/04/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way repair. (Enquiry 727704) 00:00:12 Signals) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management MARLBOROUGH WAY Skip - Licence- 789962 LCC (Permit Authority) 23/04/2020 29/04/2020 Some Carriageway 12:58:54 Incursion ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH MATTHEWS COURT Excavate approx 1m footway and Virgin Media - North 17/04/2020 21/04/2020 Traffic Control (Give and 14m carriage way to install new Midland Construction Take) ducting between numbers 1 - 4 and ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH new tee outside number 4 MILLFIELD CLOSE Dig required in footway to repair out BT - Inc S81 15/04/2020 17/04/2020 Some Carriageway of service telephone cable. BT Fault 13:46:00 Incursion reference EM0UPC04 ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH NORTHFIELDS S50 - New Gas Pipe LCC (Section 50/278/184) 01/01/2020 30/06/2020 Road Closure ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH NOTTINGHAM ROAD Surface Dressing LCC (Works Promoter) 22/04/2020 24/04/2020 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Boards) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH THE CALLIS S50 - New Gas Pipe LCC (Section 50/278/184) 01/01/2020 30/06/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way Signals) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH WILLESLEY ROAD EMGA213040. Gas mains East of England Network 31/03/2020 04/05/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way replacement abandon 412m 4" CI EMLDZ Gas S81 Signals) and SI main andinsert 412m 90mm ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH PE main to include all transfer and WOOD STREET Surface Dressing LCC (Works Promoter) 22/04/2020 24/04/2020 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Boards) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH FOOTPATH P13 NWL0414 - Temp Diversion of LCC (Section 50/278/184) 09/08/2019 07/02/2021 Road Closure PROW P13 and P11 from South Street, Woodville across Butt Lane ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH and Heather Lane, Blackfordby to TAMWORTH ROAD Gas mains replacement abandon East of England Network 23/03/2020 21/04/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way 187m 6" CI and 3", 6" SI main and EMLDZ Gas S81 Signals) insert187m 63mm and 125mm PE ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH main to include all transfers and TAMWORTH ROAD EMGA213041-LOCATION OF East of England Network 05/03/2020 15/05/2020 No Carriageway Incursion WELFARE UNIT FOR WORKFORCE EMLDZ Gas S81 IN CONJUNCTION WITHGAS ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH MAINS REPLACEMENT WORKS IN Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management GRANGE ROAD life extending Barrier renewals and NR-LNE GNGE PROJECT 16/04/2020 20/04/2020 Road Closure othe associated infastruture - Hours of work 0600 - 0600 BARDON INTERLINK WAY SOUTH Non excavatiion work - access LCC (Section 50/278/184) 16/04/2020 16/04/2020 Traffic Control (Stop/Go manholes in the carraigeway for Boards) jetting and CCTV survey works 0930- BARDON 1530 REGS WAY Jointing works and remedial works Western Power, 6161 14/04/2020 20/04/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way Major Projects Hinckley Signals) BARDON ASHBY ROAD Carriageway surface retexturing. LCC (Works Promoter) 23/04/2020 27/04/2020 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Boards) BELTON LAYBY OFF B5324 WESTBOUND ASHBY SD stone storage if required. LCC (Works Promoter) 01/03/2020 31/08/2020 Some Carriageway ROAD Incursion BELTON DRIFTSIDE Trace, then excavate to repair gas East of England Network 10/04/2020 20/04/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way escape and reinstate where possible EMLDZ Gas S81 18:35:00 Signals) BLACKFORDBY ASHBY ROAD Surface Dressing LCC (Works Promoter) 23/04/2020 23/04/2020 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Boards) BREEDON ON THE HILL THE PLATCHETTS TM REQUIRED TO CLEAR TWO BT - Inc S81 16/04/2020 17/04/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way BLOCKAGES IN DUCT SUCTION Signals) BREEDON ON THE HILL COOKS DRIVE Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 17/04/2020 17/04/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent CASTLE DONINGTON Reinstatement PADDOCK CLOSE Excavate in the footway to install 6 x Virgin Media - North 17/04/2020 21/04/2020 No Carriageway Incursion tees approx 4m apart Midland Construction CASTLE DONINGTON PARK LANE Sluice Valve Reset lid Job in STW Water East 22/04/2020 22/04/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way Carriageway (Hot Rolled Asphalt- Signals) 55/10 ) CASTLE DONINGTON Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management ABBEY ROAD Water mains renewal of Est 1600m Asset Creation 26/02/2020 27/04/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way via Directional drill method Transfer Distribution West Signals) of associated services CHARLEY ASHBY ROAD renew Pole BT 17/04/2020 17/04/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way Signals) COALVILLE ASHBY ROAD Boundary box Renew 25mm Job in STW Water East 17/04/2020 21/04/2020 Traffic Control (Give and Footway (6mm Bitmac (Tarmac) ) Take) COALVILLE BARDON ROAD Installation of 450mm water main Asset Creation 09/04/2020 19/04/2020 Lane Closure Distribution West COALVILLE BARDON ROAD Trace, then excavate to repair gas East of England Network 15/04/2020 21/04/2020 No Carriageway Incursion escape and reinstate where possible EMLDZ Gas S81 09:47:00 COALVILLE BROOM LEYS AVENUE Emergency Road Closure in Asset Creation 09/04/2020 19/04/2020 Road Closure conjunction with Distribution West 10:15:00 LB501A6W/12209001A Installation of COALVILLE 450mm main on Stephenson Way BUCKINGHAM ROAD Emergency Road Closure in Asset Creation 09/04/2020 19/04/2020 Road Closure conjunction with Distribution West 10:15:00 LB501A6W/12209001A Installation of COALVILLE 450mm main on Stephenson Way CROPSTON DRIVE Lay new gas main and services Fulcrum Utility Services 20/04/2020 24/04/2020 No Carriageway Incursion approx 51m COALVILLE FOOTPATH N59 Footpath closure for new commercial LCC (Section 50/278/184) 27/02/2020 26/08/2020 Road Closure development NWL0507 COALVILLE FOREST ROAD Short Comm pipe Renew 25mm stop STW Water East 16/04/2020 20/04/2020 Traffic Control (Give and visible or significant leakage Job in 08:26:00 Take) Footway (6mm Bitmac (Tarmac) ) COALVILLE FOREST ROAD Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 17/04/2020 17/04/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent COALVILLE Reinstatement Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management FOREST ROAD Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 17/04/2020 17/04/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent COALVILLE Reinstatement JACKSON STREET S184 site entrance. Signs, cones LCC (Section 50/278/184) 15/04/2020 24/04/2020 Some Carriageway and barriers to close footpath and Incursion divert pedestrians to opposite side of COALVILLE road. LONDON ROAD NMA Stop tap Reset lid Job in STW Water East 23/04/2020 23/04/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way Carriageway (Hot Rolled Asphalt- Signals) 30/14 ) COALVILLE MARLBOROUGH SQUARE Suspension of 6 car parking spaces LCC (Section 50/278/184) 06/01/2020 31/05/2020 Road Closure on Marlborough Square COALVILLE MEADOW LANE Sluice Valve Rebuild chamber Job in STW Water East 20/04/2020 22/04/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way Carriageway (10mm Bitmac (Tarmac) Signals) ) COALVILLE SAMSON ROAD Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 17/04/2020 17/04/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent COALVILLE Reinstatement ST DAVIDS CRESCENT Urgent excavation in highway to Western Power, 6135 NW 16/04/2020 22/04/2020 Some Carriageway locate and repair LV cable fault. Leicestershire 09:00:00 Incursion COALVILLE STEPHENSON WAY Installation of 450mm water main Asset Creation 09/04/2020 19/04/2020 Lane Closure Distribution West COALVILLE A512 FROM ASHBY ROAD TO Surface Dressing LCC (Works Promoter) 23/04/2020 24/04/2020 Traffic Control (Stop/Go LOUGHBOROUGH ROA Boards) COLEORTON ASHBY ROAD Surface Dressing LCC (Works Promoter) 24/04/2020 27/04/2020 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Boards) COLEORTON PAGE LANE Upgrading/reconstruction of existing LCC (Works Promoter) 23/03/2020 08/05/2020 Road Closure PROW.
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