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District CHARNWOOD Leicestershire County Council - Planned Road Works This edition of the bulletin as automatically generated on the 10 Jul 2020 CHARNWOOD 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 CROPSTON ROAD Large Washout Install In-line 180mm STW Water East 15/07/2020 17/07/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way 08:00:00 Signals) ANSTEY FOOTPATH I21 315.18m2 - Footway deterioration, LCC (Works Promoter) 13/07/2020 24/07/2020 Some Carriageway cracks along bottom end of footpath Incursion a potholes forming. (1) - 3.7x1.4m, BARROW UPON SOAR (2) - 34x2m, (3) - 121x2m patches ALLINGTON DRIVE Long Comm Pipe Renew 1" Job in STW Water East 14/07/2020 17/07/2020 Traffic Control (Give and Carriageway (Concrete ) Take) BIRSTALL BIRSTALL ROAD 2 WAY LIGHTS WITH AB BOARDS BT - Inc S81 14/07/2020 14/07/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way REQUIRED TO PROVIDE SAFE Signals) WORKING ZONE FOR BIRSTALL POLETEST(S) BIRSTALL ROAD ShortCommPipe Renew 15mm STW Water East 10/07/2020 14/07/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way 08:22:00 Signals) BIRSTALL LOUGHBOROUGH ROAD Replace 1 jointbox frame and Telent - ONSA 12/07/2020 15/07/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way cover(s) (1220mm x 680mm) in Signals) Carriageway BIRSTALL LOUGHBOROUGH ROAD TM for Urban Grass Cutting LCC (Works Promoter) 15/07/2020 15/07/2020 Lane Closure BIRSTALL MEER END HV Boundary box Renew 25mm STW Water East 15/07/2020 17/07/2020 Some Carriageway 07:00:00 Incursion BIRSTALL PERSEVERANCE ROAD HV Short Comm Pipe Renew 15mm STW Water East 09/07/2020 13/07/2020 Traffic Control (Give and 13:31:00 Take) BIRSTALL Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management MAIN STREET installing 1030M x 180mm PE Asset Creation 22/06/2020 07/08/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way reinforcement watermain with full Distribution West Signals) service transfers on main street COSSINGTON once new main as been installed and MAIN STREET installing 1030M x 180mm PE Asset Creation 22/06/2020 07/08/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way reinforcement watermain with full Distribution West 08:00:00 Signals) service COSSINGTON transfers on main street once new BRADGATE ROAD To access chambers to prove and CityFibre - Cable & 13/07/2020 15/07/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way fibre cable. In conjunction with Splicing Service Limited Signals) KG003-S43404/04. CROPSTON STATION ROAD To access chambers to prove and CityFibre - Cable & 13/07/2020 15/07/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way fibre cable. In conjunction with Splicing Service Limited Signals) KG003-S43404/03. CROPSTON KEEPERS CROFT Install external meter in boundary box Integra Utility Services 15/07/2020 15/07/2020 Some Carriageway at depth of under 1.5 meters by 09:00:00 Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent EAST GOSCOTE Reinstatement DERBY ROAD Routine gully emptying to be carried LCC (Works Promoter) 14/07/2020 17/07/2020 Lane Closure out by FM Conway using their own traffic management - No gullies in HATHERN hatching sections so lane closure will FOOTPATH K78 Footpath K78 Closure from junction LCC (Section 50/278/184) 01/06/2020 30/11/2020 Road Closure with A6006 Zouch Road for 80 m to gate at EA compound. Construction HATHERN of new river over bridge on A6006 ZOUCH ROAD Bridge Replacement Scheme A6006, LCC (Section 50/278/184) 01/06/2020 31/05/2022 Some Carriageway north of Hathern - over River Soar. Incursion This permit is for road space booking HATHERN purposes to show duration of works. ALBERT PROMENADE 1 joint hole in tarmac footway and Western Power, 6142 08/07/2020 15/07/2020 Some Carriageway tarmac road for link box Leicestershire North Incursion replacement/installation - with LOUGHBOROUGH excavation - in conjunction with ARTHUR STREET Skip - Licence- 797473 LCC (Permit Authority) 13/07/2020 19/07/2020 Some Carriageway 11:52:03 Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH ASHBY ROAD Install new chamber, complete core Vodafone (Ex CW - JOHN 02/07/2020 15/07/2020 Some Carriageway drills & complete slew and lower on HENRY GROUP) Incursion behalf of Vodafone - CCDV01784201 LOUGHBOROUGH Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management ASHBY ROAD TM for URBAN Grass Cutting - DH LCC (Works Promoter) 15/07/2020 15/07/2020 Lane Closure Gang GC07 LOUGHBOROUGH ASHBY ROAD Cable and Ducting work in LCC (External Contractor 02/07/2020 11/07/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way association with major scheme. Works) Signals) LOUGHBOROUGH ASHBY ROAD M1J23 ? A512 Improvements Scheme LCC (Works Promoter) 05/08/2019 26/02/2021 Some Carriageway This permit shows full project Incursion duration only. Delays may be LOUGHBOROUGH possible during these works. Narrow AUMBERRY GAP Footway Closure from Pinfold Gate to LCC (Section 50/278/184) 16/03/2020 20/06/2021 Some Carriageway Barrow Street Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH BARROW STREET Footway Closure from Aumberry LCC (Section 50/278/184) 16/03/2020 20/06/2021 Some Carriageway Gate to Leicester Road Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH BAXTER GATE LDC Sh 0.1-4.5m Full Ex 63mm PURI New Connections East - 12/07/2020 12/07/2020 Some Carriageway Water 07:00:00 Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH BECK CRESCENT DS Hydrant Rebuild Chamber New Connections East - 10/07/2020 14/07/2020 Traffic Control (Give and EXCAVATE 2.5 MTRS TO INSTALL Water Take) FIRE HYDRANT ONTO A 90MM PE LOUGHBOROUGH MAIN - LOCATED IN THE BIGGIN STREET Scaffolding - Licence- 796980 LCC (Permit Authority) 07/07/2020 20/07/2020 Some Carriageway 20:49:03 Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH DERBY ROAD Routine gully emptying to be carried LCC (Works Promoter) 14/07/2020 17/07/2020 Lane Closure out by FM Conway using their own traffic management LOUGHBOROUGH DERBY ROAD Routine gully emptying to be carried LCC (Works Promoter) 14/07/2020 17/07/2020 Lane Closure out by FM Conway using their own traffic management - 2 way traffic LOUGHBOROUGH lights. one side closed for works and ELMS GROVE 1 joint hole in tarmac footway for link Western Power, 6142 08/07/2020 15/07/2020 No Carriageway Incursion box replacement/installation - with Leicestershire North excavation LOUGHBOROUGH Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management GRANVILLE STREET Scaffolding - Licence- 795724 LCC (Permit Authority) 02/07/2020 15/07/2020 Some Carriageway 19:21:31 Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH KNIGHTTHORPE ROAD Skip - Licence- 797627 LCC (Permit Authority) 15/07/2020 21/07/2020 Some Carriageway 16:42:29 Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH LAMPORT CLOSE HV Boundary box Renew 25mm STW Water East 10/07/2020 14/07/2020 Some Carriageway 07:00:00 Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH LANGDALE AVENUE HV Short Comm pipe Renew 25mm STW Water East 10/07/2020 14/07/2020 Traffic Control (Give and 07:00:00 Take) LOUGHBOROUGH LEICESTER ROAD This is urgent - roof collapse and LCC (Permit Authority) 02/07/2020 15/07/2020 Some Carriageway water ingress 13:51:16 Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH LEICESTER ROAD 1 joint hole in tarmac footway for new Western Power, 6142 07/07/2020 10/07/2020 No Carriageway Incursion supply, link box Leicestershire North replacement/installation - with LOUGHBOROUGH excavation LING ROAD TM for URBAN Grass Cutting - Gang LCC (Works Promoter) 15/07/2020 15/07/2020 Lane Closure GC07 LOUGHBOROUGH MAXWELL DRIVE Telecoms maintenance using a T-Mobile (UK) Ltd - Telent 15/07/2020 15/07/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way cherry picker under 2 way lights. Signals) Walkway around the works for LOUGHBOROUGH pedestrians. OUTWOODS DRIVE Gully Blocked - Please change swan LCC (Works Promoter) 13/07/2020 13/07/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way neck gully for newpot (Enquiry Signals) 766199) (COW - DRAINAGE Gullies) LOUGHBOROUGH PAGET STREET Scaffolding - Licence- 797749 LCC (Permit Authority) 13/07/2020 02/08/2020 Some Carriageway 13:43:04 Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH PINFOLD GATE Footway Closure from Leicester Road LCC (Section 50/278/184) 16/03/2020 20/06/2021 Some Carriageway to Aumberry Gap Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management SNELLS NOOK LANE M1J23?A512 Improvements Scheme LCC (Works Promoter) 05/08/2019 27/11/2020 Some Carriageway This permit shows full project Incursion duration only. Delays may be LOUGHBOROUGH possible during these works. Please SOUTHDOWN ROAD Skip - Licence- 796490 LCC (Permit Authority) 06/07/2020 12/07/2020 Some Carriageway 09:40:52 Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH STATION BOULEVARD Excavation - Civils works to be T-Mobile Ltd - Beacon 01/07/2020 10/07/2020 Lane Closure carried out for new installation of new Comms telecomms equipment LOUGHBOROUGH SWAN STREET Scaffolding - Licence- 796959 LCC (Permit Authority) 08/07/2020 14/07/2020 Some Carriageway 21:10:50 Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH WOODHOUSE LANE Long Comm pipe Renew 25mm Job STW Water East 14/07/2020 17/07/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way in Verge (Grass ) Signals) LOUGHBOROUGH WOODHOUSE LANE Install external meter in boundary box Integra Utility Services 14/07/2020 14/07/2020 Some Carriageway at depth of under 1.5 meters by 09:30:00 Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent LOUGHBOROUGH Reinstatement BETTY HENSERS LANE Damaged Culvert Replacement LCC (Section 50/278/184) 06/07/2020 03/08/2020 Some Carriageway Works. There is a concrete culvert Incursion which runs below the treeline and MOUNTSORREL takes overflow water from a nearby LAUREL CLOSE Boundary box Install,Clear to STW Water East 15/07/2020 17/07/2020 No Carriageway Incursion Boundary l 07:00:00 MOUNTSORREL BENSCLIFFE ROAD To show position of lighthead. In CityFibre - Cable & 14/07/2020 16/07/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way conjunction with KG003-S43404/05, Splicing Service Limited Signals) 06, 09.
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