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Promoter Organisation Name Works Reference Address 1 Address 2 Promoter Organisation Works Reference Address 1 Address 2 Works Location Works Type Traffic Management Start End Works Status Works C/W Name GLOUCESTERSHIRE CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO EY102-GH1902000001769 SPOUT LANE ABENHALL Spout Lane, Abenhall MINOR GIVE & TAKE 28/01/2020 28/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS COUNTY COUNCIL 0.5 MS CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO Gigaclear KA030-CU004986 GRANGE COURT ROAD ADSETT Left hand fork by post box to By the right hand sign post STANDARD GIVE & TAKE 20/01/2020 31/01/2020 IN PROGRESS 0.5 MS CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO Gigaclear KA030-CU005493 51488 ALDERLEY TO NEWMILLS FARM ALDERLEY Turning With Mount House On It to Outside Old Farm MINOR GIVE & TAKE 23/01/2020 27/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS 0.5 MS CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO Gigaclear KA030-CU005494 THE OLD RECTORY TO THE FURLONGS ALDERLEY 200m Before The Gate House to End Of The Road MINOR GIVE & TAKE 23/01/2020 27/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS 0.5 MS PRIVATE STREET (NO DESIGN. Bristol Water AY009-2561804 WINTERSPRING LANE ALDERLEY OUTSIDE KINERWELL COTTAGE MINOR GIVE & TAKE 28/01/2020 30/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS INFO. HELD) Thames Water Utilities LAYBY BY REAR OF EAGLE LINE, UNIT 3, ANDOVERSFORD CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 2 - 2.5 TO MU305-000031399394-001 A40 FROM ANDOVERSFORD BY PASS TO A436 ANDOVERSFORD MINOR TWO-WAY SIGNALS 25/01/2020 29/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS Ltd INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,GLOUCESTER ROAD, ANDOVERSFORD, C 10 MS CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO Gigaclear KA030-CU005381 ARLINGHAM ROAD ARLINGHAM Outside The Villa to Outside St Mary Church STANDARD MULTI-WAY SIGNALS 27/01/2020 31/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS 0.5 MS CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO Gigaclear KA080-GC/C144165/S415854 ARLINGHAM ROAD ARLINGHAM FW CW VERGE HILL HOUSE ARLINGHAM ROAD MINOR SOME C/W INCURSION 29/01/2020 31/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS 0.5 MS Western Power CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO DY752-M41522181280 THE COURT GARDEN ARLINGHAM Outside number 9 MINOR SOME C/W INCURSION 29/01/2020 31/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS Distribution (Midlands) 0.5 MS Thames Water Utilities FROM JCT B4425 THE VICARAGE BIBURY TO ARLINGTON PIKE TO CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO MU823-H083/MBIB01/J018 ARLINGTON PIKE ARLINGTON MAJOR MULTI-WAY SIGNALS 13/01/2020 20/03/2020 IN PROGRESS Ltd O/S No 8 ARLINGTON PIKE 0.5 MS Thames Water Utilities CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 3 - 0.5 TO MU823-H083/MBIB01/J017 B4425 THE VICARAGE BIBURY TO ARLINGTON PIKE ARLINGTON FROM JCT ARLINGTON PIKE TO O/S SQUIRRELS LEAP MAJOR MULTI-WAY SIGNALS 13/01/2020 20/03/2020 IN PROGRESS Ltd 2.5 MS CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO BT BC006-TI002AP500292029901 NATTON ASHCHURCH VVQ982, ADJ TO ENT OF NEWTON FARM, NATTON, NATTON MINOR NO C/W INCURSION 28/01/2020 30/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS 0.5 MS CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO Gigaclear KA030-CU004855 3/276 CULKERTON TO COUNTY BOUNDARY ASHLEY Staggered Crossroads to Outside Oaksey Road Caravan Site STANDARD GIVE & TAKE 17/01/2020 30/01/2020 IN PROGRESS 0.5 MS Outside The Ditchford Cottages On The A429 to Junction With Sign CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 2 - 2.5 TO Gigaclear KA030-CU005460 A429 COUNTY BOUNDARY TO ASTON MAGNA JUNCTION ASTON MAGNA STANDARD MULTI-WAY SIGNALS 20/01/2020 31/01/2020 IN PROGRESS To Paxford 2 1/2 Miles On It 10 MS Thames Water Utilities CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO MU305-000031285219-001 MANOR ROAD ASTON SUBEDGE corner of glebe farm & spring Lea, Aston Subedge MAJOR ROAD CLOSURE 27/01/2020 27/01/2020 PROPOSED PERMANENT Ltd 0.5 MS CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 3 - 0.5 TO Gigaclear KA030-CU003915 AVENING ROAD AVENING 50m North West of Woodstock Lane STANDARD NO C/W INCURSION 19/06/2019 31/01/2020 IN PROGRESS 2.5 MS CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO Gigaclear KA080-GC/C129054/S414079 WEST END AVENING FW, CW, VERGE 1 Church Farm Barn, Point Road, Avening, Tetbury MINOR SOME C/W INCURSION 24/01/2020 28/01/2020 IN PROGRESS 0.5 MS GLOUCESTERSHIRE PRIVATE STREET (NO DESIGN. EY202-50187375 MILLBROOK GREEN AYLBURTON In FP MINOR GIVE & TAKE 28/01/2020 30/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS COUNTY COUNCIL INFO. HELD) SEVERN TRENT WATER CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO LB501-A6W/11741040A BADGEWORTH LANE BADGEWORTH OPPOSITE REDDINGS FARM STANDARD TWO-WAY SIGNALS 28/01/2020 10/02/2020 PROPOSED WORKS LTD. 0.5 MS SEVERN TRENT WATER CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO LB501-A6W/11741041A BADGEWORTH LANE BADGEWORTH 80 M NORTH OF ASH LYN STANDARD TWO-WAY SIGNALS 28/01/2020 10/02/2020 PROPOSED WORKS LTD. 0.5 MS CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO Wales& West Utilities XY244-003001386188/999 BAMFURLONG LANE BADGEWORTH OPPOSITE 'WOODBINE COTTAGE' MAJOR GIVE & TAKE 02/12/2019 31/01/2020 IN PROGRESS 0.5 MS CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO BT BC005-AM1W0000000WAPNH12P ROAD FROM BLACK BARNS TO CIRENCESTER LODGE BARNSLEY verge on corner of road from black barns to cirencester lodge MINOR SOME C/W INCURSION 27/01/2020 29/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS 0.5 MS IMMEDIATE CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO Wales& West Utilities XY243-001003607626 LYNCH ROAD BERKELEY FOOTWAY O/S 41 SOME C/W INCURSION 12/01/2020 31/01/2020 IN PROGRESS (EMERGENCY) 0.5 MS SEVERN TRENT WATER CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO LB922-5201/000006495693 MARKET PLACE BERKELEY AT JCT WITH SALTER STREET MINOR SOME C/W INCURSION 29/01/2020 29/01/2020 PROPOSED REMEDIAL LTD. 0.5 MS SEVERN TRENT WATER B4066 FROM PICKWICK FARM JUNCTION TO THE CATTLE COUNTRY ADVENTURE CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 3 - 0.5 TO LB901-1303/000073352334 BERKELEY HEATH OPPOSITE BERKELEY HEATH FARMHOUSE MINOR TWO-WAY SIGNALS 27/01/2020 29/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS LTD. PARK 2.5 MS CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO Wales& West Utilities XY410-003001398908/01 BATH PLACE BERRY HILL J/O COVERHAM ROAD TO O/S 6 STANDARD SOME C/W INCURSION 14/01/2020 27/01/2020 IN PROGRESS 0.5 MS CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO Wales& West Utilities XY410-003001398907/02 COVERHAM ROAD BERRY HILL OPP J/O BATH PLACE STANDARD GIVE & TAKE 14/01/2020 27/01/2020 IN PROGRESS 0.5 MS CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO Wales& West Utilities XY410-003001398910 KELLS ROAD BERRY HILL OPP NO. 7 - JUNC COVERHAM CLOSE MAJOR TWO-WAY SIGNALS 20/01/2020 07/02/2020 IN PROGRESS 0.5 MS GLOUCESTERSHIRE CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 2 - 2.5 TO EY102-GH1901000001775 TETBURY ROAD BEVERSTON Tetbury Road, Beverston MINOR TWO-WAY SIGNALS 24/01/2020 24/01/2020 IN PROGRESS COUNTY COUNCIL 10 MS CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 3 - 0.5 TO Gigaclear KA080-GC/C146953/S10047 STROUD ROAD BIRDLIP FW CW VERGE COTTAGE ON RIDGE STROUD ROAD MINOR SOME C/W INCURSION 30/01/2020 03/02/2020 PROPOSED WORKS 2.5 MS SEVERN TRENT WATER ROAD OPENING AND DIG IS TAKING PLACE IN FOOTWAY OUTSIDE CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO LB906-0000/00004488937 COURTIERS DRIVE BISHOPS CLEEVE MINOR SOME C/W INCURSION 28/01/2020 30/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS LTD. NUMBER 2 0.5 MS SEVERN TRENT WATER ROAD OPENING AND DIG IS TAKING PLACE IN FOOTWAY OUTSIDE CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO LB906-0000/00004489714 CROWN DRIVE BISHOPS CLEEVE MINOR SOME C/W INCURSION 28/01/2020 30/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS LTD. NUMBER 43 0.5 MS SEVERN TRENT WATER CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO LB901-1303/000073411234 CALFWAY BISLEY OPP HOLBROOK FARM MINOR TWO-WAY SIGNALS 27/01/2020 29/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS LTD. 0.5 MS IMMEDIATE CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO Wales& West Utilities XY243-001003607991 MANOR STREET BISLEY FOOTWAY TO SIDE OF MANORCORNER SOME C/W INCURSION 12/01/2020 24/01/2020 IN PROGRESS (EMERGENCY) 0.5 MS SEVERN TRENT WATER CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO LB901-1303/000060320321 4/3086 OFF BRIDGE STREET BLAKENEY TO THE SIDE OF BRISTOL HOUSE MINOR SOME C/W INCURSION 27/01/2020 29/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS LTD. 0.5 MS GLOUCESTERSHIRE BLAKENEY : Blackpool Viaduct, Clarks Lane, Blakeney, GL15 4DA : CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO EY102-GH1902000001567 CLARKS LANE BLAKENEY MINOR GIVE & TAKE 29/01/2020 29/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS COUNTY COUNCIL CLARKS LANE 0.5 MS GLOUCESTERSHIRE CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO EY099-S50-00691 BELL BANK BLOCKLEY from Broughton Cottage, across c/way and across verge STANDARD ROAD CLOSURE 27/01/2020 03/02/2020 PROPOSED WORKS COUNTY COUNCIL 0.5 MS Thames Water Utilities CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO MU306-000809305960045-001 MILL LANE BLOCKLEY Mill Lane Moreton-In-Marsh GL56 9HU MAJOR ROAD CLOSURE 29/01/2020 04/02/2020 PROPOSED WORKS Ltd 0.5 MS Thames Water Utilities CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 3 - 0.5 TO MU305-000031403430-001 STATION ROAD BLOCKLEY 10 MINOR PRIORITY WORKING 24/01/2020 28/01/2020 PROPOSED PERMANENT Ltd 2.5 MS GLOUCESTERSHIRE CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO EY102-GH1902000001770 GOOSE LANE BOLLOW GOOSE LANE MINOR GIVE & TAKE 29/01/2020 29/01/2020 PROPOSED WORKS COUNTY COUNCIL 0.5 MS Thames Water Utilities CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 4 - UP TO MU305-000031400244-001 LAMBERTS FIELD BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER 42 MINOR PRIORITY WORKING 29/01/2020 31/01/2020 PROPOSED PERMANENT Ltd 0.5 MS IMMEDIATE CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 2 - 2.5 TO Wales& West Utilities XY245-005000298848 STOW ROAD BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER VERGE AT THE SIDE OF COACH AND HORSES SOME C/W INCURSION 21/01/2020 27/01/2020 IN PROGRESS (EMERGENCY) 10 MS Thames Water Utilities CARRIAGEWAY TYPE 2 - 2.5 TO MU823-H083/MWIR01/Z002 STOW ROAD BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER JUNCTION OF FOSSEYWAY TO JUNCTION OF WYCK ROAD MAJOR TWO-WAY SIGNALS 17/12/2018 31/01/2020 IN PROGRESS Ltd 10 MS PRIVATE STREET (NO DESIGN.
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