Two Road Closures in the Downe Area: (Maps to Follow- Apologies If They Fill Your Mailbox)

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Two Road Closures in the Downe Area: (Maps to Follow- Apologies If They Fill Your Mailbox) Two road closures in the Downe area: (Maps to follow- apologies if they fill your mailbox) Single Street, Biggin Hill The first closure will be Single Street, Biggin Hill starting on Thursday 08 October 2015. The road is expected to be closed until Monday 12 October 2015 and there will be local diversions in place. The works are drainage works to install a new soakaway system. I’ve attached a map highlighting the ‘Section Closed’ and access will be available to residents on either side of the closure point. The road will be closed to through traffic for the duration of works. Once works have been completed at Single Street, the works will move to Luxted Road, Downe. Luxted Road, Downe Luxted Road, Downe is expected to be closed from Monday 12 October 2015 until Monday 19 October 2015 and there will be local diversions in place. The works are drainage works installing a new soakaway system outside Luxted Farm (close to the junction with Bird House Lane). Residents wanting to gain access to Bird House Lane will need to travel from the Downe Village end of Luxted Road. I’ve attached a map highlighting the ‘Section Closed’ and access will be available to residents on either side of the closure point. The road will be closed to through traffic for the duration of works. Buses Buses will NOT serve Jail Lane, Single Street or Luxted Road whilst these closures are in place. The R8 will still serve Downe Village, then will be diverted around the War Memorial, back up the High Street, Rookery Road, New Road Hill, Downe Road, Leaves Green Road, Main Road where it will continue its route into Biggin Hill. Bus route 146 will be unaffected during the works. Advanced warning signs have been displayed on site at Single Street warning motorists of the closure and I’ve been informed that immediate residents that are affected by the closures have been letter dropped. A representative will be attending the local schools on Monday to advise them of the works." Source: Ben Howard Traffic Officer Bromley Council .
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