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Cornish & Devon Post TTRO Order The Cornwall Council Section 14(1) of the of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (RTRA 1984) (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) (Various Streets Cornwall) (No.10) Order 2017 Notice is hereby given that Cornwall Council has made the above Order dated the 10 th April 2017 prohibiting the use by through traffic during surface dressing works from the 18 th April 2017 for a maximum of 18 months with the expectation that the works are anticipated to finish on the 30th September 2017 It is anticipated that all roads will be closed for a maximum of 7 days within the road closure notice period; the closure may be on consecutive days or on separate days depending upon site, weather conditions and works required. Advanced Warning signs will be placed on site at least 7 days before the planned commencement of the works. Works will take place 7 days a week Schedule of affected roads Road Name Locality Parish Section Closed From Access To Nodmans Bowda To Junction With Road From Junction Port Lane Berriow Bridge North Hill South Of South Botternell To Tor View Road From Junction North Of Lee From Stibb Level To The Access To Woodford Kilkhampton Cottages To Stibb Road Cross Cottage Poundstock / Full Length Of Road Will Be Penfound Road Poundstock Week St Mary Affected Road From Penfound Road To Poundstock / Full Length Of Road Will Be Junction North West Of Week Poundstock Week St Mary Affected Orchard Road From Junction North Of Week St. Highmoor Cottage To The B3254 Full Length Of Road Will Be Boyton Mary/North Between Meadowside & North Affected Tamerton/Boyton Beer Lane Egloskerry, North Full Length Of Road Will Be North Petherwin Road Egloskerry Petherwin Affected Egloskerry, North Full Length Of Road Will Be Hellescott Road North Petherwin Petherwin Affected Road From Hallworthy To Trenenglos/Warb Full Length Of Road Will Be Hallworthy Downend Cottage stow Affected Road From Junction South Of Full Length Of Road Will Be Warbstow Warbstow Trengune To Downend Cottage Affected From The A39 To Its Junction With Road From Seclusion To Lesnewth Lesnewth Road From Junction South West Of Titchsborough Hill Trewannion To Penpol Cottage From Its Junction With Road From Junction South East Of Treworld To Road From Minster Road To Lesnewth Lesnewth Junction South East Of Tregatherall Lane Copplethorne Farm To Outside Penpol Cottage Road From Junction South West Full Length Of Road Will Be Of Trewannion To Penpol Lesnewth Lesnewth Affected Cottage Road From Pendavey Hill To Full Length Of Road Will Be Egloshayle Egloshayle Tredannick Hill Affected Road From Trevadlock To North Hill/ Full Length Of Road Will Be North Hill Newhams Lane Lewannick Affected Road From Junction South East Full Length Of Road Will Be Of Trevadlock Cross To Congdons Shop North Hill Affected Trevadlock Road From Junction North West South Full Length Of Road Will Be Of Trelimmoe To Junction South South Petherwin Petherwin Affected East Of Larrick Road From Lanlake Cross To South Full Length Of Road Will Be South Petherwin Brockle Ford Petherwin Affected St. Thomas The Full Length Of Road Will Be Dennis Gardens Tregadillett Apostle Rural Affected St. Thomas The Full Length Of Road Will Be Tor View Tregadillett Apostle Rural Affected Launceston/St Full Length Of Road Will Be Upper Chapel Launceston Thomas The Affected Apostle Rural Launceston/St Road From Catherines Hill To Full Length Of Road Will Be Chapel Thomas The Upper Chapel Affected Apostle Rural St Stephens By Road From Junction North Of Full Length Of Road Will Be St Stephens Launceston Rural Homeleigh To Ridegrove Lane Affected /Launceston Road From Dutson Road To St Stephens By Full Length Of Road Will Be Junction North West Of Higher St Stephens Launceston Rural Affected Goodmansleigh /Launceston Road From Ridegrove Lane To St Stephens By Full Length Of Road Will Be Junction North West Of The St Stephens Launceston Rural Affected Football Pitch /Launceston B3254 Between Buttsbear Cross Full Length Of Road Will Be Bridgerule Launcells And Jewells Cross Affected B3262 Between Titchsborough A Full Length Of Road Will Be Otterham Otterham nd Beechcroft Affected Road From Beechcroft To Full Length Of Road Will Be Hallworthy Davidstow Hallworthy Farm Affected Road From Tala Hill To Junction Full Length Of Road Will Be Boyton Boyton South East Of Langdon Farm Affected Full Length Of Road Will Be Tala Hill Boyton Boyton Affected Alternative Route An alternative route will be provided for vehicles as per the signed diversion on site. Exemptions are provided in the Order for any vehicle being used for police, fire brigade, ambulance or coastguard purposes and also vehicles associated with the works Where possible access for buses will be maintained Pedestrian access will be maintained to properties situated on or adjoining the highway as specified in the above schedule Andrew Stevenson, Highways and Drainage Manager For further information please contact: Cormac Solutions Ltd, Tel: 0300 1234 222 .
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