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Temporary Closure of Chebbard Farm, Cheselbourne Temporary Dorset County Council Temporary Closure of Chebbard Farm, Cheselbourne DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL has made an Order under Section 14 [1] of the Road Traffi c Regulations Act 1984, as amended. All vehicles will be prohibited from proceeding along C34 NEAR TO CHEBBARD FARM, CHESELBOURNE a distance of approximately 20 metres. The order is needed in order to comply with Health and Safety Regulations, which require the provision of safe working areas and to minimise the likelihood of danger to Highway Users. It will come into operation on 4th June 2018 and will remain in force for 18 months. However it is anticipated that the works will be completed by 29th June 2018. This order will enable Dorset County Council to carry out culvert replacement works. A locally signed diversion route will be put in place to enable traffi c to travel around the closed sections. If you would like further information about the work being undertaken, please call Dorset Highways on 01305 225350. For further information concerning this order please call Dorset Highways Traffi c Team on 01305 221020. Dated: 31 May 2018. MIKE HARRIES, Director for Environment and the Economy, County Hall, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1XJ. Temporary Closure of Sydling Ford Road, Sydling St Nicholas DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL intend, not less than seven days from the date of this notice to make an Order under Section 14 [1] of the Road Traffi c Regulations Act 1984, as amended. All vehicles will be prohibited from proceeding along C111 SYDLING FORD ROAD, SYDLING ST NICHOLAS, a distance of approximately 50 metres. The order is needed in order to comply with Health and Safety Regulations which require the provision of safe working areas and to minimise the likelihood of danger to Highway Users. It will come into operation on 18th June 2018 between 0930 and 1530 and will remain in force for 18 months However it is anticipated that the works will be completed by 29th June 2018. The road will be open outside of these times and also over the weekend. But it will remain in force for 18 months and can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport if necessary. This order will enable Dorset County Council to carry out stabilisation works to bollards and bank which have been undermined and are falling into the river. A locally signed diversion route will be put in place to enable traffi c to travel around the closed sections. If you would like further information about the work being undertaken please call Dorset Highways Operation Team on 01305 228100. For further information concerning this order please call Dorset Highways Traffi c Team on 01305 221020. Dated: 31 May 2018. MIKE HARRIES, Director for Environment and the Economy, County Hall, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1XJ..
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