Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (Marie Curie ETAPE Mercia Cycle Event) (Temporary Traffic Regulation) Order 2013

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Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (Marie Curie ETAPE Mercia Cycle Event) (Temporary Traffic Regulation) Order 2013 Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (Marie Curie ETAPE Mercia Cycle Event) (Temporary Traffic Regulation) Order 2013 Notice is hereby given that Cheshire West and Chester Borough Council intends to make an Order in accordance with the provisions of Section 16A of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The effect will be to prohibit and restrict vehicular traffic on roads in the Parishes of Little Budworth, Rushton, Tarporley, Tiverton, Beeston, Tattenhall, Newton-by-Tattenhall, Hatton, Huxley, Foulk Stapleford, Waverton, Bruen Stapleford, Burton, Duddon, Clotton Hoofield, Willington, Delamere, Tarvin, Barrow, Dunham-on-the-Hill, Manley, Alvanley, Frodsham, Kingsley, Crowton, Norley, Ashton Heyes, Kelsall and Utkinton to enable the Marie Curie ETAPE Mercia Cycle Event to take place on Sunday 18th August 2013. The following length of road will be closed at 6.30am for a maximum duration of 6 hours and 45 minutes: Park Road from Coach Road to Rushton Lane The following lengths of road will be closed at 6.30am for a maximum duration of 2 hours and 20 minutes: Rushton Lane from Park Road to Brownhill Road Dogmore Lane from Brown Hill Road to Kings Lane Kings Lane from Dogmore Lane to Hickhurst Lane Hickhurst Lane from Kings Lane to The Hall Lane The Hall Lane from Hickhurst Lane to Oxheys Lane Oxheys Lane from The Hall Lane to Winterford Lane Winterford Lane from Oxheys Lane to Edgewell Lane Edgewell Lane from Winterford Lane to Royal Lane Royal Lane from Edgewell Lane to Eaton Lane Eaton Lane from Royal Lane to Nantwich Road Brook Road from Eaton Lane to Bowmere Road Bowmere Road from Brook Road to Eaton Road Eaton Road from Bowmere Road to High Street High Street at a point crossing from Eaton Road to Birch Heath Road The following lengths of road will be closed from 6.45am for a maximum duration of 2 hours and 35 minutes: Birch Heath Road from High Street to Crib Lane Crib Lane from Birch Heath Road to Huxley Lane Huxley Lane from Crib Lane to Bates Mill Lane Bates Mill Lane from Huxley Lane to Chapel Lane Chapel Lane from Bates Mill Lane to Tattenhall Lane Tattenhall Lane from Peckforton Road to Crimes Lane Crimes Lane from Tattenhall Lane to Wickson Lane Wickson Lane from Crimes Lane to Tattenhall Lane Tattenhall Lane from Wickson Lane to Newton Lane Newton Lane from Tattenhall Lane to Tattenhall Road The following lengths of road will be closed from 7.15am for a maximum duration of 2 hours and 45 minutes: Tattenhall Road from Newton Lane to Red Lane Red Lane from Tattenhall Lane to Huxley Lane Long Lane from Huxley Road to Mill Lane Mill Lane from Long Lane to Church Lane Church Lane from Mill Lane to Cow Lane Cow Lane from Church Lane to Martins Lane Martins Lane from Cow Lane to Guy Lane Guy Lane from entrance to Guy Lane Farm to Ryecroft Lane Ryecroft Lane from Guy Lane to Duddon Hook Lane Duddon Hook Lane from Ryecroft Lane to Hook Lane Hook Lane from Duddon Hook Lane to A51 Tarporley Road Burton Lane from Duddon Hook Lane to A51Tarporley Road The following lengths of road will be closed from 7.30am for a maximum duration of 2 hours and 50 minutes: Willington Road from A51 Tarporley Road to Wood Lane Wood Lane from Willington Road to Willington Lane Willington Lane from Wood Lane to Willington Road Willington Road from Willington Lane to Shay Lane Shay Lane from Willington Road to A54 Kelsall Road The following lengths of road will be closed from 7.45am for a maximum duration of 2 hours and 55 minutes: Barrow Lane from A54 Kelsall Road to Heath Lane Hollowmoor Heath from Heath Lane to Irons Lane Irons Lane from Hollowmoor Heath to Barnhouse Lane Barnhouse Lane from Irons Lane to Broomhill Lane Broomhill Lane from Barnhouse Lane to B5132 Barrow Lane B5132 Barrow Lane from Broomhill Lane to A56 Warrington Road Morley Lane from A56 Warrington Road to Barrow Lane. Barrow Lane from Morley Road to Low Hill, The following lengths of road will be closed from 8am for a maximum duration of 3 hours: Manley Lane from Low Hill to Cob Hall Lane Cob Hall Lane from Manley Lane to Sugar Lane Sugar Lane from Cob Hall Lane to School Lane School Lane from Sugar Lane to B5393 Manley Road B5393 Manley Road from School Lane to Manley Road The following lengths of road will be closed from 8.10am for a maximum duration of 3 hours and 20 minutes: Manley Road from B5393 Manley Road to Simons Lane Crowmere from Manley Road to Dobers Lane Dobers Lane from Crow Mere to Coneyslack Road Coneyslack Road from Dobers Lane to Waterloo Lane Waterloo Lane from Riley Bank Road to Meeting House Lane The following lengths of road will be closed from 8.30am for a maximum duration of 3 hours 25 minutes: Ball Lane from B5153 Mill Lane to Crewood Common Road Crewood Common Road from Ball Lane to Ainsworth Lane Ainsworth Lane from Crewood Common Road to B5153 Kingsley Road B5153 Station road from Ainsworth Lane to Bent Lane Bent Lane from B5153 Station Road to Marsh Lane Marsh Lane from Bent Lane to School Bank School Bank from Marsh Lane to Pytcheley Hollow Pytcheley Hollow from School Bank to Hambletts Hollow Hambletts Hollow from Pytcheley Hollow to High Street Norley Lane from High Street to B5153Kingsley Road B5153 Kingsley Road from Norley Lane to Crewood Common Road B5153 Mill Lane from Crewood Common Road to Roddy Lane Roddy Lane from B5153 Mill Lane to Beech Lane Beech Lane from Roddy Lane to Norley Road Norley Road from Beech Lane to School Lane School Lane from Norley Road to B5152 Delamere Road The following lengths of road will be closed from 8.40am for a maximum duration of 3 hours and 50 minutes: Ashton Road from B5152 Blakemere Lane to Delamere Lane Delamere Lane from Ashton Road to Brines Brow Lane Brines Brow Lane from Delamere Road to Longley Lane Longley Lane from Brines Brow Lane to Forest Farm Road Forest Farm Road from Longley Lane to Yeld Lane Yeld Lane from Forest Farm Road to Chester Road The following lengths of road will be closed from 9.00am for a maximum duration of 3 hours and 40 minutes: Chester Road from Yeld Lane to Quarry Lane Quarry Lane from Chester Road to Willington Road Willington Road from Quarry Lane to Chapel Lane The following lengths of road will be closed from 9.10am for a maximum duration of 3 hours and 50 minutes: Chapel Lane from Willington Lane to Roughlow Roughlow from Chapel Lane to Tirley Lane Tirley Lane from Waste Lane to Heaths Lane Heaths Lane from Tirley Lane to Quarry Bank Quarry Bank from Heaths Lane to Knights Lane Knights Lane from Quarry Lane to Hollins Hill Hollins Hill from Knights Lane to Hollins Farm Lane Hollins Farm Lane from Hollins Hill to Utkinton Lane Utkinton Lane from Hollins Farm Lane to Hall Lane Hall Lane from Utkinton Lane to Utkinton Road Utkinton Road from Hall Lane to Rode Street Rode Street from A49 Tarporley Road to Forest Road Forest Road from Rode Street to Sapling Lane The following lengths of road will be closed from 9.20am for a maximum duration of 3 hours and 55 minutes: Sapling Lane from Forest Road to Eaton Lane Eaton Lane from Sapling Lane to Beech Lane Beech Lane from Eaton Lane to Park Road Park Road from Beech Lane to Coach Road The Order will also: Introduce a 40 mph speed limit from 7.30am for a maximum duration of 3 hours and 10 minutes on A54 Kelsall Road from a point 430 metres north east of High Street, Tarvin to Horton Lane Introduce a 30 mph speed limit and a one way restriction from 8.10am for a maximum duration of 3 hours and 20 minutes on B5153 Mill Lane/Hollow Lane between Ball Lane and Middle Lane; and Middle Lane between B5153 Hollow Lane and Norley Road. All traffic (except pedal cycles) will only be permitted to travel in a east to west direction on these lengths of road. Pedestrian access to premises situated on or adjacent to the roads will be maintained. The promoter of this event is IMG UK Ltd, McCormack House, Burlington Lane, Chiswick, London, W4 2TH Further information is available via the following link: www.talkingwestcheshire.org/ETAPE or by contacting: Ian Tordoff, Events Development and Commissioning Officer Cheshire West and Chester Council, 2nd Floor, The Forum Chester CH1 2HS Tel: (01244) 976928 .
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