Somerset County Council District of Taunton Deane Parishes of Bathealton, Milverton, Wellington Without and Wiveliscombe, Temporary Prohibition of Vehicles

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Somerset County Council District of Taunton Deane Parishes of Bathealton, Milverton, Wellington Without and Wiveliscombe, Temporary Prohibition of Vehicles (Notice3) Somerset County Council District of Taunton Deane Parishes of Bathealton, Milverton, Wellington Without and Wiveliscombe, Temporary Prohibition of Vehicles Somerset County Council in exercise of its powers under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended and after giving notice to the Chief Officer of Police, hereby makes the following Order prohibiting all traffic from proceeding along the roads specified in the schedule to this Order:- This order will enable Gigaclear to carry out reinstatement works in this road. The Order became effective on 27th day of December 2018 and remains in force for eighteen months. While the closure is in operation an alternative route will be signed as detailed below. This Order is required to facilitate highway works and is necessary for the safety of the workforce whilst carrying out their duties. The restriction shall apply when indicated by traffic signs. Please visit www.roadworks.org for further information on the alternative route For information about the works being carried out please contact Telent Infrastructure Services on 0800 078 9200 Patrick Flaherty Chief Executive Dated: 20th June 2019 Schedule Temporary Prohibition of Vehicles Langford Budville Road From its junction with Milverton Road/Stone Hill Lane to a point 200 Wiveliscombe metres north of its junction with Carrier’s Lane, a distance of 1000 metres. The proposed date of the closure is 1st July 2019 for 12 days Statement of reasons for making the Order a) Because works are being or are proposed to be executed on or near the road; or b) because of the likelihood of danger to the public, or of serious damage to the road, which is not attributable to such works. .
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