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Promoter Organisation Name Address 1 Address 2 Town Works Location Traffic Promoter Works Address 1 Address 2 Town Works Location Description Managemen Start End Works Status Organisation Name Type t CULVER HILL TO GIDDYNAP Excavate in the verge, carriageway and ROAD PROPOSED Gigaclear GIDDYNAP AMBERLEY Giddynap Lane to Culver Hill MAJOR 06/05/2020 13/05/2020 LANE footway to install fibre optic cables CLOSURE WORKS 70M SOUTH WEST OF JNC BEAR HILL, BEAR HILL TO LOWER LOWER Locate and excavate 1 blockage in SOME C/W IN BT AMBERLEY BEAR HILL TO LOWER LITTLEWORTH MINOR 29/04/2020 01/05/2020 LITTLEWORTH AMBERLEY LITTLEWORTH existing duct INCURSION PROGRESS AMBERLEY CULVER HILL TO WATLEDGE Culver Hill To Watledge Road to Outside Excavate in the verge, carriageway and ROAD PROPOSED Gigaclear THEESCOMBE AMBERLEY MAJOR 08/05/2020 15/05/2020 ROAD Grange Cottage footway to install fibre optic cables CLOSURE WORKS ANDOVERSFORD : on A40 Between GLOUCESTERSHIRE A40 FROM ANDOVERSFORD TWO-WAY PROPOSED ANDOVERSFORD ANDOVERSFORD shipton and the garage : A40 FROM Footway siding ANDOVERSFORD MINOR 05/05/2020 06/05/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL BY PASS TO A436 SIGNALS WORKS ANDOVERSFORD BY PASS TO A436 ROAD FROM GARRICK Thames Water TWO-WAY IN HOUSE TO THE KILKENNY ANDOVERSFORD ANDOVERSFORD 264.1m FROM KILKENNY Main Clamp 0 to 6' Fway in Footway. MINOR 28/04/2020 04/05/2020 Utilities Ltd SIGNALS PROGRESS INN ROAD FROM HAMPEN GLOUCESTERSHIRE Bridge Closure due to assessment ROAD IN COTTAGES TO LOWER HAMPEN ANDOVERSFORD Railway bridge 758 MAJOR 13/09/2019 13/03/2021 COUNTY COUNCIL failure. CLOSURE PROGRESS HAMPEN FARM GLOUCESTERSHIRE STROUD : W853 Old Hill Wall Old Hil Wall, Rectory Lane Avening. ROAD PROPOSED RECTORY LANE AVENING AVENING MAJOR 27/04/2020 05/06/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL (2020/2021) : THE STREET Rebuild retaining wall STROUD CLOSURE WORKS GLOUCESTERSHIRE AYLBURTON : Church Road, Aylburton : Pre Surface Treatment prep works STOP/GO IN CHURCH ROAD AYLBURTON AYLBURTON MINOR 30/04/2020 01/05/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL CHURCH ROAD AYLBURTON BOARDS PROGRESS Thames Water Boundary Box Exchange Unmade in IMMEDI SOME C/W IN CUTHAM LANE BAGENDON BAGENDON CENTURY HOUSE 29/04/2020 01/05/2020 Utilities Ltd Verge. ATE INCURSION PROGRESS GLOUCESTERSHIRE PROPOSED THE WHITEWAY BAUNTON BAUNTON BAUNTON : Signage Work BAUNTON MINOR GIVE & TAKE 04/05/2020 04/05/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL WORKS GLOUCESTERSHIRE ROAD TO MELTON FARM BERKELEY : Lower Stone : B4509 TO PROPOSED LOWER STONE BERKELEY Signage Work BERKELEY MINOR GIVE & TAKE 04/05/2020 04/05/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL LOWER STONE MELTON FARM LOWER STONE WORKS BEVERSTON RESTRICTED At the Junction with Tetbury Road TWO-WAY PROPOSED Bristol Water BEVERSTON BEVERSTON New Water Connection MINOR 04/05/2020 06/05/2020 BYWAY 5 386219 193801 SIGNALS WORKS BIBURY : B4425 The Vicarage Bibury to GLOUCESTERSHIRE B4425 THE VICARAGE Erect gateways each end of the village PROPOSED ARLINGTON BIBURY Arlington Pike. : B4425 THE VICARAGE MINOR GIVE & TAKE 07/05/2020 07/05/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL BIBURY TO ARLINGTON PIKE BIBURY WORKS BIBURY TO ARLINGTON PIKE Thames Water SOME C/W IN CHURCH ROAD BIBURY BIBURY VILLAGE HALL COTTAGE , GL7 5NR Ferrule Exchange Cway in Carriageway. MINOR 29/04/2020 01/05/2020 Utilities Ltd INCURSION PROGRESS O/S CHURCH HOUSE ON, CHURCH Replace 1 jointbox frame and cover(s) IMMEDI SOME C/W IN BT CHURCH SQUARE BLAKENEY BLAKENEY 01/05/2020 05/05/2020 SQUARE (625mm x 625mm) in Footway ATE INCURSION PROGRESS TRACE AND REPAIR GAS ESCAPE AND IMMEDI Wales& West TWO-WAY IN HIGH STREET BLAKENEY BLAKENEY C/W OUTSIDE BRITISH LEGION PERMANENTLY REINSTATE WHERE ATE 27/04/2020 22/05/2020 Utilities SIGNALS PROGRESS POSSIBLE. (EMERG IMMEDI GLOUCESTERSHIRE ROAD IN NEW ROAD BLAKENEY BLAKENEY jun Blakeny Hill Rd Land Slip carriageway unsafe ATE 21/02/2020 31/05/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL CLOSURE PROGRESS (EMERG Thames Water stw next to school burford rd Service Pipe Repair <33mm Unmade in SOME C/W PROPOSED OLD BURFORD ROAD BLEDINGTON BLEDINGTON MINOR 04/05/2020 06/05/2020 Utilities Ltd Bledington Verge. INCURSION WORKS Thames Water B Box Exchange >33mm Fway in IMMEDI SOME C/W IN MILLVIEW BLOCKLEY BLOCKLEY Gaunts Mill 01/05/2020 05/05/2020 Utilities Ltd Footway. ATE INCURSION PROGRESS ONEA64270134, APPROX 27M EAST OF Build 1 concrete chamber 915mm x BOURTON-ON-THE- BOURTON-ON- MULTI-WAY IN BT MEADOW WAY JCN WITH STATION MEADOW, 445mm x 965mm deep in MINOR 29/04/2020 01/05/2020 WATER THE-WATER SIGNALS PROGRESS MEADOW WAY Footway,Install 1m of 1 way poly duct APPROX 33M NORTH WEST FROM BOURTON-ON-THE- BOURTON-ON- SOME C/W PROPOSED BT MEADOW WAY ENTRANCE TO OLD STATION YARD. , Provide 1 new pole MINOR 05/05/2020 07/05/2020 WATER THE-WATER INCURSION WORKS MEADOW WAY Install external meter in boundary box SEVERN TRENT SOME C/W PROPOSED BOWSON SQUARE BREAM BREAM ON FOOTWAY OUTSIDE KILDENE at depth of under 1.5 meters by MINOR 05/05/2020 05/05/2020 WATER LTD. INCURSION WORKS Minimum dig with Permanent Long Comm Pipe Repair 25mm IMMEDI Carriageway type 4 (up to 0.5 MSA) SEVERN TRENT APPROX 10M WEST OF JUNCTION OF ST ATE ROAD IN BROWNSHILL ROAD BRIMSCOMBE BRIMSCOMBE Significant leak Works in verge and 01/05/2020 05/05/2020 WATER LTD. MARYS WAY AND BROWNSHILL ROAD (URGEN CLOSURE PROGRESS maybe carriageway Job in Carriageway T) (10mm Bitmac (Tarmac) ) REPLACE 700M 2IN SI, ST WITH 700M Wales& West A48 FROM ELTON TO HIGH FROM OUTSIDE REDLAND BARNS TO TWO-WAY PROPOSED BROADOAK BROADOAK OF 180MM PE AND REPLACE OR MAJOR 27/04/2020 05/06/2020 Utilities STREET NEWNHAM SPORTS PAVILLION SIGNALS WORKS TRANSFER APPROX 9 SERVICES Bbox Renew 25mm add Meter SEVERN TRENT ROAD PROPOSED FOXS LANE BROADWELL BROADWELL OUTSIDE NUMBER 3 Carriageway type 4 (up to 0.5 MSA) MAJOR 05/05/2020 07/05/2020 WATER LTD. CLOSURE WORKS Job in Carriageway (10mm Bitmac PRV Service (planned) Carriageway SEVERN TRENT ROAD PROPOSED HILGAY ROAD BROCKWEIR BROCKWEIR OUTSIDE ROSE COTTAGE type 4 (up to 0.5 MSA) Job in MAJOR 05/05/2020 07/05/2020 WATER LTD. CLOSURE WORKS Carriageway (10mm Bitmac (Tarmac) ) HV Short Comm Pipe Repair 25mm IMMEDI SEVERN TRENT Carriageway type 4 (up to 0.5 MSA) ATE SOME C/W IN MILL HILL BROCKWEIR BROCKWEIR OUTSIDE BRACKENMEAD 30/04/2020 04/05/2020 WATER LTD. Significant leak Job in Footway (6mm (URGEN INCURSION PROGRESS Bitmac (Tarmac) ) T) SEVERN TRENT Int to Perm - Rein - Band 2 - 3/4 C.Way ROAD PROPOSED UNDERHILL BROCKWEIR BROCKWEIR LABURNAM MAJOR 07/05/2020 12/05/2020 WATER LTD. Job in Carriageway (10mm Bitmac CLOSURE REMEDIAL Boundary box Install,Clear to SEVERN TRENT PROPOSED CHURCH ROAD CAM CAM 22 Boundary Carriageway type 4 (up to MINOR GIVE & TAKE 06/05/2020 11/05/2020 WATER LTD. WORKS 0.5 MSA) Job in Verge (Grass ) Excavate within the carriageway / footway on existing 150mm DI water SEVERN TRENT OUTSIDE PROPERTY 72 DRAYCOTT CAM STANDA TWO-WAY PROPOSED DRAYCOTT CAM CAM main & Install 1 No.150mm DI x 80mm 04/05/2020 07/05/2020 WATER LTD. GLOUCESTERSHIRE RD SIGNALS WORKS UPT & opencut 15m of new 90mm PE water main into new development Approx. 265mtrs from OS entrance of 3/149 WOODBRIDGE LANE SOME C/W PROPOSED BT WITHINGTON HILL CHEDWORTH Woodside on, 3/149 WOODBRIDGE Replace 1 existing pole MINOR 30/04/2020 01/05/2020 TO FOXLEY COTTAGES INCURSION WORKS LANE TO FOXLEY COTTAGES IMMEDI GLOUCESTERSHIRE 2 way signals on Badgeworth Lane TWO-WAY IN BADGEWORTH LANE BADGEWORTH CHELTENHAM Badgeworth Lane Badbeworth ATE 11/04/2020 01/05/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL over bridge Badgeworth SIGNALS PROGRESS (URGEN GLOUCESTERSHIRE TWO-WAY PROPOSED SHURDINGTON ROAD BADGEWORTH CHELTENHAM on Shurdington Replacing 2 xColumns MINOR 01/05/2020 01/05/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL SIGNALS WORKS 24 FIELDGATE ROAD BISHOPS CLEEVE NO C/W PROPOSED VIRGIN MEDIA FIELDGATE ROAD BISHOPS CLEEVE CHELTENHAM CLEAR BLOCKAGE IN FOOTWAY MINOR 05/05/2020 07/05/2020 CHELTENHAM INCURSION WORKS TRACE AND REPAIR GAS ESCAPE AND IMMEDI Wales& West C/W APPROX 20M FROM J/O CUDNALL SOME C/W IN CUDNALL STREET CHARLTON KINGS CHELTENHAM PERMANENTLY REINSTATE WHERE ATE 28/04/2020 05/05/2020 Utilities STREET INCURSION PROGRESS POSSIBLE. (EMERG Bbox Install 25mm and Meter SEVERN TRENT SOME C/W PROPOSED CUDNALL STREET CHARLTON KINGS CHELTENHAM OUTSIDE NUMBER 18 Carriageway type 4 (up to 0.5 MSA) MINOR 05/05/2020 07/05/2020 WATER LTD. INCURSION WORKS Job in Footway (6mm Bitmac (Tarmac) Wales& West LAY NEW GAS SERVICE(S)X4 6M STANDA PROPOSED CUDNALL STREET CHARLTON KINGS CHELTENHAM O/S 1-4 BIRCH MEWS GIVE & TAKE 04/05/2020 08/05/2020 Utilities PUBLIC - 53M PRIVATE RD WORKS GLOUCESTERSHIRE IN GLENFALL WAY CHARLTON KINGS CHELTENHAM CHELTENHAM : GLENFALL WAY Kerbing Work CHELTENHAM MINOR GIVE & TAKE 01/05/2020 01/05/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL PROGRESS A40 GOLDEN VALLEY GLOUCESTERSHIRE A40 EB Widening - M5 J11 to Arle LANE PROPOSED EASTBOUND SLIP ROAD ON CHELTENHAM CHELTENHAM A40 Golden Valley Slip Road MAJOR 04/05/2020 09/04/2021 COUNTY COUNCIL Court CLOSURE WORKS FROM ROUNDABOUT Improvements works to public realm, GLOUCESTERSHIRE SOME C/W PROPOSED CAMBRAY PLACE CHELTENHAM CHELTENHAM 117 - Bath Road including new paving, street furniture MAJOR 06/01/2020 30/09/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL INCURSION WORKS and planters GLOUCESTERSHIRE CHELTENHAM : A435 Charlton Hill Slip - CCTV & TM Works - Ringway TWO-WAY IN CHARLTON HILL CHELTENHAM CHELTENHAM MINOR 27/04/2020 01/05/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL CHARLTON HILL CHELTENHAM SIGNALS PROGRESS From Imperial Circus to adj with Rectify D72 defect called in from LANE PROPOSED Vodafone CLARENCE STREET CHELTENHAM CHELTENHAM MINOR 04/05/2020 04/05/2020 Crescent Place council. CLOSURE WORKS HV Stop tap Renew 25mm SEVERN TRENT SOME C/W PROPOSED DARWIN CLOSE CHELTENHAM CHELTENHAM 23 Carriageway type 4 (up to 0.5 MSA) MINOR 06/05/2020 11/05/2020 WATER LTD.
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