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Numerous E.Herts Closures HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL THE HERTFORDSHIRE (TEMPORARY CLOSING AND TEMPORARY WAITING RESTRICTIONS IN VARIOUS ROADS IN MUCH HADHAM, BISHOPS STORTFORD, WALTHAM CROSS, HODDESDON, BROXBOURNE, LITTLE HADHAM, WARE AND SAWBRIDGEWORTH) ORDER 2021 NOTICE is given that Hertfordshire County Council intends to make an Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, to prohibit all vehicular traffic from using the following lengths of roads (“the Roads”) and to prohibit all vehicles from waiting at any time on both sides of these lengths of Roads whilst works are in progress:- 1. that length of B1004 (Tower Hill/High Street), Much Hadham from its junction with Kettle Green Lane north eastwards, northwards and north eastwards to its junction with Oudle Lane, a distance of approximately 1149 metres. An alternative route will be via B1004 (Widford Road/Medcalf Hill/High Street/Ware Road/ Widbury Hill/Star Street), A1170 (Bridge Foot/Viaduct Road/London Road/Amwell Hill/ Pepper Hill), A10 (Amwell Link Road/unnamed road/Wadesmill Bypass), A120 (Standon Hill/Kents Lane/Stortford Road/Standon Road/Stortford Road/Hadham Road), A1184 Bishops Park Way and B1004 (Great Hadham Road/Winding Hill/High Street). 2. that length of Villiers Sur Marne Avenue, Bishops Stortford from its junction with the Yeomans Close/Friedberg Avenue roundabout south eastwards and south westwards to its junction with Honeybourne, a distance of approximately 554 metres. An alternative route will be via Friedberg Avenue and Villiers Sur Marne Avenue. 3. that length of Northfield Road, Waltham Cross from its junction with Trinity Lane northwards and north eastwards for a distance of approximately 84 metres. An alternative route will be via Trinity Lane, Eastfield Road, Southfield Road and Northfield Road. 4. that length of St Cuthberts, Hoddesdon from its easternmost junction with Castle Road south westwards and north westwards for a distance of approximately 209 metres. An alternative route will be via Castle Road. 5. that length of St Michaels Road, Broxbourne from its junction with A1170 High Road south eastwards to its junction with Mckenzie Road, a distance of approximately 203 metres. An alternative route will be via A1170 High Road, New Road and St Michaels Road. 6. that length of Brookside, Hoddesdon from its junction with Langton Road north eastwards for a distance of approximately 107 metres. There is no alternative route available for vehicles when the works are being carried out. However vehicular access to properties in this road will be maintained whenever possible throughout the duration of the works. 7. that length of Drovers Way, Bishops Stortford from its junction with Turners Crescent north westwards to its junction with Stockmen Field, a distance of approximately 301 metres. An alternative route will be via Turners Crescent, Weaver Street, The Thatchers and Stockmen Field. 8. that length of Green Street, Little Hadham from a point 265 metres north west of its junction with Cradle End north westwards for a distance of approximately 70 metres. An alternative route will be via Green Street, Cradle End, A120 Stortford Road, Millfield Lane and Green Street. 9. that length of Linwood Road, Ware from its junction with Cozens Road north westwards and south westwards for a distance of approximately 150 metres. An alternative route will be via Cozens Road, Rushfield Road, Tower Road and Linwood Road. 10. that length of Long Meadow, Bishops Stortford from its junction with Woodhall Grove north westwards and north eastwards for its entire length. There is no alternative route available for vehicles when the works are being carried out. However vehicular access to properties in this road will be maintained whenever possible throughout the duration of the works. 11. that length of Bridge Street, Bishops Stortford from its junction with B1529 North Street north eastwards and eastwards to its junction with Old River Lane, a distance of approximately 320 metres. An alternative route will be via B1529 North Street, A1250 (Hadham Road/Link Road) and Bridge Street. 12. that length of Springhall Road, Sawbridgeworth from its junction with A1184 London Road south eastwards for its entire length. There is no alternative route available for vehicles when the works are being carried out. However vehicular access to properties in this road will be maintained whenever possible throughout the duration of the works. 13. that length of Willow Mead, Sawbridgeworth from its junction with Springhall Road south westwards for its entire length. There is no alternative route available for vehicles when the works are being carried out. However vehicular access to properties in this road will be maintained whenever possible throughout the duration of the works. 14. that length of Yewlands, Hoddesdon from its junction with A1170 High Street south eastwards, north eastwards and clockwise for its entire length. There is no alternative route available for vehicles when the works are being carried out. However vehicular access to properties in this road will be maintained whenever possible throughout the duration of the works. 15. that length of Rushfield Road, Ware from its junction with Cozens Road south westwards to its junction with Tower Road, a distance of approximately 114 metres. An alternative route will be via Cozens Road, Linwood Road and Tower Road. The Order is needed because works are proposed to be executed on or near the Roads. If the Order is made, it shall come into force on 1 March 2021 for a period of up to 18 months. However, the restrictions specified shall only take effect at the times indicated by signs on or near the Roads. A copy of the proposed Order may be inspected free of charge at County Hall, Hertford between the hours of 9.00am and 5.00pm (excluding weekends, bank and public holidays). If you have any queries about the proposed Order please contact Robin Noades tel. 0300 123 4047 at Ringway. County Hall 11 February 2021 Hertford Mark Kemp Herts Director of Environment & SG13 8DN Infrastructure A120 A120 B1004 Winding Hill A1184 Bishops Park Way A10 Wadesmill Bypass B1004 High Street B1004 Great Hadham Road B1004 Tower Hill B1004 B1004 A10 (unnamed road) A1170 A10 Amwell Link Road © Crown copyright and database rights 2021 Ordnance Survey 100019606 You are not permitted to copy, sub-licence, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. (This restriction may not apply to HCC and its licensed contractors, agents & partners.) Road Closure TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER & Waiting Restrictions B1004 (Tower Hill/High Street), Much Hadham Diversion Villiers Sur Marne Avenue Friedberg Avenue Villiers Sur Marne Avenue Friedberg Avenue © Crown copyright and database rights 2021 Ordnance Survey 100019606 You are not permitted to copy, sub-licence, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. (This restriction may not apply to HCC and its licensed contractors, agents & partners.) Road Closure TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER & Waiting Restrictions Villiers Sur Marne Avenue, Bishops Stortford Diversion Southfield Road Northfield Road Eastfield Road Trinity Lane © Crown copyright and database rights 2021 Ordnance Survey 100019606 You are not permitted to copy, sub-licence, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. (This restriction may not apply to HCC and its licensed contractors, agents & partners.) Road Closure TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER & Waiting Restrictions Northfield Road, Waltham Cross Diversion Castle Road Castle Road St Cuthberts Road © Crown copyright and database rights 2021 Ordnance Survey 100019606 You are not permitted to copy, sub-licence, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. (This restriction may not apply to HCC and its licensed contractors, agents & partners.) Road Closure TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER & Waiting Restrictions St Cuthberts Road, Bishops Stortford Diversion A1170 High Road New Road St Michaels Road St Michaels Road © Crown copyright and database rights 2021 Ordnance Survey 100019606 You are not permitted to copy, sub-licence, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. (This restriction may not apply to HCC and its licensed contractors, agents & partners.) Road Closure TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER & Waiting Restrictions St Michaels Road, Broxbourne Diversion Brookside © Crown copyright and database rights 2021 Ordnance Survey 100019606 You are not permitted to copy, sub-licence, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. (This restriction may not apply to HCC and its licensed contractors, agents & partners.) Road Closure TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER & Waiting Restrictions Brookside, Hoddesdon Stockmen Field The Thatchers The Thatchers Drovers Way Weaver Street Turners Crescent © Crown copyright and database rights 2021 Ordnance Survey 100019606 You are not permitted to copy, sub-licence, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. (This restriction may not apply to HCC and its licensed contractors, agents & partners.) Road Closure TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER & Waiting Restrictions Drovers Way, Bishops Stortford Diversion Millfield Lane A120 Stortford Road Green Street Cradle End © Crown copyright and database rights 2021 Ordnance Survey 100019606 You are not permitted to copy, sub-licence, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. (This restriction may not apply to HCC and its licensed contractors,
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