Warwickshire County Council Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, Section 16A Special Events Order

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Warwickshire County Council Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, Section 16A Special Events Order WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984, SECTION 16A SPECIAL EVENTS ORDER - OVO ENERGY TOUR OF BRITIAN 2019 Warwickshire County Council has made a Special Events Order restricting and prohibiting vehicular traffic on various roads as indicated in the Schedules below: Please Note: The roads as shown in Schedule 1 will fully closed on 13 September 2019 as indicated below. Schedule 1 Full Closure Area Roads Closed From To Times of Closure Tysoe Sun Rising Hill Jct. Tysoe Rd Sugarswell Lane Public Safety closure to be used if necessary 8am to 6pm 13th September 2019 Avon Dassett Rd Jct.B4100 Village Rd Dassett Burton Hills Rd Jct. Village Rd Jct. Avon Dassett Rd 05.00 – 19.30 13th Dassett Rd Jct. Avon Dasett Rd Jct.B4100 September 2019 Please Note: The roads as indicated in Schedule 2 will close on 13 September 2019 shortly prior to the event passing through and will reopen once the participants of the Cycling Tour have safely passed. Schedule 2 – Rolling Closure of Roads Town Roads Affected Town Roads Affected Warwick Bread & Meat Close Shilton Bulkington Road Warwick Hampton Street Shilton Church Road Warwick Friars St Ansty Church Road Warwick Bowling Green St Ansty Brinklow Road Warwick Market Street Combe Fields Ansty Lane Warwick Market Place Brinklow Shilton Road Warwick New Bridge St Brinklow Coventry Road Warwick Theatre Street Brinklow Rugby Road Warwick Saltisford, Theatre St Island Brinklow Fosse Way Warwick Saltisford, North Rock Bretford Queens Road Warwick Northgate, The Butts Bretford Rugby Road Warwick Smith Street Wolston Brandon Road Warwick St Johns, Cotton End Wolston Coventry Road Warwick Coventry Road Church Lawford Coventry Road Leek Wootton Coventry Road, Guys Cliffe Church Lawford Rugby Road Leek Wootton Coventry Road Church Lawford Coventry Road, Skew Bridge Leek Wootton Warwick Road Wolston Brandon Road Kenilworth The Square Church Lawford Coventry Road Kenilworth Smalley Place B Long Lawford Coventry Road Kenilworth Borrowell Lane Long Lawford Bilton Lane Kenilworth Castle Road Rugby Rugby Western Relief Road Kenilworth Clinton Lane Cawston Coventry Road Kenilworth Beehive Hill Rugby Alwyn Road, Bilton Kenilworth Upper Spring Lane Dunchurch Northampton Lane Kenilworth Coventry Road Dunchurch Rugby Road Stoneleigh Kenilworth Road Dunchurch Southam Road Coventry Gibbet Hill Road Dunchurch Southam Road Coventry Westwood Heath Road Kites Hardwick Southam Road Coventry Cromwell Lane Leamington Hastings Southam Road Coventry Station Avenue Hill Birdingbury Road Coventry Duggins Lane Leamington Hastings Birdingbury Road Berkswell Spencers Lane Birdingbury Birdingbury Road Berkswell Meriden Road Birdingbury Leamington Hastings Road Meriden Berkswell Road Birdingbury Marton Road Meriden Main Road Marton Birdingbury Road Meriden Fillongley Road Marton Coventry Road Fillongley Meriden Road Frankton Oxford Road Fillongley Tamworth Road Princethorpe Oxford Road Fillongley Station Hill Princethorpe Fosse Way Arley Tamworth Road Eathorpe Fosse Way Over Whitacre Tamworth Road Hunningham Fosse Way Over Whitacre Nuneaton Road Offchurch Fosse Way Over Whitacre Nuneaton Road, Furnace Radford Semele Fosse Way End Over Whitacre Atherstone Road Harbury Fosse Way Bentley Coleshill Road Chesterton Fosse Way Atherstone Coleshill Road Ashorne Bromson Hill Atherstone Station Street Ashorne Ashorne Road Atherstone Long Street Newbold Pacey Newbold Road Atherstone Witherley Road Wellesbourne Newbold Road Mancetter Mancetter Road Wellesbourne Kineton Road Mancetter Nuneaton Road Wellesbourne Friz Hill Hartshill Green Atherstone Road Wellesbourne Fosse Way Hartshill Castle Road Combrook Fosse Way, Fosse Rides Hartshill Church Road Combrook Fosse Way Hartshill School Hill Combrook Fosse Way, Fosse Bridge Hartshill Coleshill Road Wellesbourne Fosse Way, Fosse Bridge Hartshill Plough Hill Road Pillerton Hersey Fosse Way, Fosse Bridge Ansley Plough Hill Road Pillerton Hersey Fosse Way Nuneaton Plough Hill Road Pillerton Priors Fosse Way Galley Hickman Road Ettington Fosse Way, Banbury Road Common Cross Roads Nuneaton Tunnel Road Ettington Banbury Road Stockingford Ansley Road Pillerton Priors Banbury Road Nuneaton Nuthurst Lane Oxhill Pillerton Hersey Road Astley Church Lane Oxhill Banbury Road Astley Red Lane Kineton Stratford Road Astley Windmill Lane Tysoe Banbury Road Astley Howe Green Lane Tysoe Banbury Road, Sunrising Hill Astley Breach Oak Lane Ratley Banbury Road, Sunrising Hill Corley Smorrall Lane Edge Hill Edge Hill Lane Bedworth Hospital Lane, Ratley Camp Lane Bedworth Goodyers End Lane Warmington Camp Lane Bedworth Bowling Green Lane Warmington Banbury Road Bedworth School Lane Avon Dassett Banbury Road Exhall Coventry Road Burton Dassett Dassett Road Bedworth Black Bank Fenny Compton Dassett Road, Fenny Compton Hill Bedworth Coventry Road Avon Dassett Dassett Road, Shooters Hill Bedworth Rye Piece Ringway Farnborough Dassett Road Bedworth King Street Farnborough Dassett Road, Round Pool Spinney Bedworth Bulkington Road Avon Dassett Dassett Road Bulkington Bedworth Road Avon Dassett B4100 Banbury Road Bulkington School Road Avon Dassett B4100 Banbury Road Bulkington New Street Farnborough Dassett Road Bulkington Rugby Road Bulkington Shilton Lane THE FOLLOWING PARKING RESTRICTIONS WILL APPLY: Town Road(s) affected From To Jct. Bread & Meat Bowling Green St Friar Street WARWICK Close Market St Jct. Market Place Bowling Green St NO STOPPING AT ANY TIME Market Place Parking bays EFFECTIVE FROM 18:00HRS THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER The Butts Jct. High St Castle Hill 2019 East Gate St Johns Smith Street KENILWORTH B4103 Smalley parking bays on nearside after roundabout will Place require suspending - nose in parking NO STOPPING AT ANY TIME B4103 Clinton Both sides of the road EFFECTIVE FROM 18:00HRS Lane THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER Parking will require suspending both sides of 2019 carriageway outside day nursery but mindful not A452 Beehive Hill to displace the parking further along. MERIDEN prior to roundabout B4104 NO STOPPING AT ANY TIME EFFECTIVE FROM 18:00HRS Main Road THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2019 Jct with road to Coleshill Road Birchley Heath ATHERSTONE Along its entire Station Street length NO STOPPING AT ANY TIME Along its entire Long Street EFFECTIVE FROM 18:00HRS length THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER Witherly Road Jct. with Mancetter Rd 2019 Along its entire Mancetter Road length to Jct. B4111 Atherstone Road Along its entire length HARTSHILL Castle Road Along its entire length Church Road Along its entire length NO STOPPING AT ANY TIME School Hill Along its entire length EFFECTIVE FROM 18:00HRS Coleshill Road Along its entire length THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER Plough Hill Road Along its entire length 2019 GALLEY COMMON Jct. Chesterton Valley Road Hickman Road Drive NO STOPPING AT ANY TIME Jct Valley Road Haunchwood Park Drive EFFECTIVE FROM 18:00HRS THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER Tunnel Road 2019 Both sides of carriageway 200m prior to T Hospital Lane junction Goodyers End Lane BEDWORTH Bowling Green Both sides of carriageway before Goodyers End Lane Primary School NO STOPPING AT ANY TIME B4113 Coventry The entire road both sides EFFECTIVE FROM 18:00HRS Road THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER To B4112 Rugby road both sides of carriageway 2019 B4209 New St RUGBY Both sides of the carriageway NO STOPPING AT ANY TIME Alwyn Road EFFECTIVE FROM 18:00HRS THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2019 DUNCHURCH NO STOPPING AT ANY TIME A426 Southam Jct. B4429 both sides of carriageway EFFECTIVE FROM 18:00HRS Road INCLUDING parking bays THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2019 ASHORNE NO STOPPING AT ANY TIME ALL the way through the village on both sides Ashorne Road EFFECTIVE FROM 18:00HRS THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2019 EDGEHILL NO STOPPING AT ANY TIME Along its entire length Edge Hill Lane EFFECTIVE FROM 18:00HRS THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2019 The closures and restrictions are required for the safety of the public and of the participants in the Men’s Cycling Tour. Please Note: The following temporary one way suspensions are applicable ONLY to vehicles being used for or in connection with the Men’s Cycling Tour WARWICK – Market Street The One Way Order in its application to Market Street will be temporarily suspended to allow access/egress to vehicles for or in connection with the cycling tour ATHERSTONE – Long Street The One Way Order in its application to Long Street will be temporarily suspended to allow access/egress to vehicles for or in connection with the cycling tour The Order will commence on 12 September 2019 and will last until the events are completed. It is anticipated that all of the events will be completed by 23.00hrs on 13 September 2019 (additional restrictions may also be in place for other areas along the event route). Please see web for further information https://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/tour-of-britain The Order contains exemptions which apply to the police, the emergency services and to statutory undertakers. Pedestrian access to and egress from properties and land situated adjacent to the length of roads to be closed will be maintained at all times. Vehicular access will be maintained where possible. Alternative routes will be appropriately signed. The Race Director is Andy Hawes (Tel: 01932 831485 or 07710 477063). The team dealing with this Temporary Traffic Order at Warwickshire County Council is Network Management (Tel: 01926 412 515). S Duxbury, Assistant Director of Governance and Policy, Shire Hall, Warwick. 5 September 2019 .
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