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The Buckinghamshire County Council THE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL The Council has made The Buckinghamshire County Council (Spring Lane, High Wycombe) (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order, 2016 which will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in Spring Lane, underneath the M40 bridge. Alternative route: Spring Lane, Kingsmead Road, Abbey Barn Lane, Heath End Road and vice versa. The closure is required whilst bridge inspection works take place commencing on 27 February 2017 between 0930 and 1530. The proposed Order will come into operation on 27 February 2017, as signed, with maximum 18 months duration. Dated: 10 February 2017 The Council intends to make The Buckinghamshire County Council (Abbey Barn Lane, High Wycombe) (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order, 2016 which will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in Spring Lane, underneath the M40 bridge. Alternative route: Abbey Barn Lane, Kingsmead Road, Boundary Road, Treadaway Hill, Swains Lane, Heath End Road and vice versa. The closure is required whilst bridge inspection works take place commencing on 28 February 2017 between 0930 and 1530. The proposed Order will come into operation on 28 February 2017, as signed, with maximum 18 months duration. Dated: 3 February 2017 The Council intends to make The Buckinghamshire County Council (Claremont Gardens, Marlow in the Parish of Marlow CP) (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order, 2016 which will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in Claremont Gardens for approximately 50m South East of Chapel Street for a distance of 20m. Alternative route: Claremont Gardens, Chapel Street, Little Marlow Road, Glade Road, Claremont Road and vice versa. The closure is required whilst National Grid Gas works take place commencing on 27th February 2017 between 00:00 and 23:59. The proposed Order will come into operation on 27th February 2017, as signed, with maximum 18 months duration. Dated: 3 February 2017 The Council intends to make The Buckinghamshire County Council (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) (Various roads, Wycombe District) Order, 2016, which will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in various roads in [Wycombe District] as specified in the Schedule below. The closures are required whilst Surface dressing works take place between [01 March 2017] and [31 July 2017]. The proposed Order will come into operation on 01 March 2017 and will be in effect when signed and between times as per schedule below on the days signed, with a maximum duration of 18 months. SCHEDULE - “AR” = Alternative Route Missenden Road, Butlers Cross from junction of Wendover Road to junction of Hampden Road. 0700 hours and 1900 hours. AR - Wendover Road, Ellesborough Road, Pound Street, South Street, London Road, Wendover Bypass, Aylesbury Road, Rignall Road and Cobblershill Lane. North Road/Brimmers Hill, Four Ashes from junction of Primrose Hill to junction of Cryers Hill Lane. 0700 hours and 1900 hours. AR- North Road, Kingshill Road, Amersham Road, Market Parade, Holmer Green Road and Western Den. Risborough Road, Great Kimble from junction of Cadsden road to junction of Church Lane. 0700 and 1900 hours. AR - Risborough Road, Station Road, Grove Lane, Nash Lee Road, Wendover Bypass, London Road, Aylesbury Road, Missenden Bypass, Amersham Road, Whielden Lane, Abbey Way, Oxford Road, West Wycombe Road, Bradenham Road, Wycombe Road and New Road. Rignall Road, Great Missenden from junction of Aylesbury Road to junction of Hampden Road. 0700 hours and 1900 hours. AR - Rignall Road, Missenden Road, Wendover Road, Ellesborough Road, Pound Street, South Street, London Road, Wendover Bypass and Aylesbury Road. IImer Lane, IImer from junction of Thames Road. 0700 hours and 1900 hours. AR - No diversion route is required. These closures will take place in five different phases. Dated 10 February 2017 The Council intends to make The Buckinghamshire County Council (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) (Various roads, Wycombe District) Order, 2016, which will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in various roads in [Wycombe District] as specified in the Schedule below. The closures are required whilst Surface dressing works take place between [01 March 2017] and [31 July 2017]. The proposed Order will come into operation on 01 March 2017 and will be in effect when signed and between times as per schedule below on the days signed, with a maximum duration of 18 months. SCHEDULE - “AR” = Alternative Route Mill Lane, Monks Risborough junction B4009 Lower Icknield Way to A4010. 0700 hours and 1900 hours. AR- Aylesbury Road, Askett Village Lane and Lower Icknield Way. Marcourt Road, Stokenchurch entire length of the road. 0700 hours and 1900 hours. AR-no diversion route is required. Fraser Road, High Wycombe entire length of the road. 0700 hours and 1900 hours. AR- Bookerhill Road, New Road and Squirrel Lane. Squirrel Lane, High Wycombe entire length of the road. 0700 hours and 1900 hours. AR- New Road, Bookerhill Road and Highfield Avenue. Highfield Avenue, High Wycombe entire length of the road. 0700 hours and 1900 hours. AR- Bookerhill Road, New Road and Squirrel Lane. Main Road, Naphill 250m West of Stocking Lane to 150m East of Hunts Hill Lane. 0930 hours and 1630 hours. AR- Coombe Lane, Valley Road,White Hill, Hughenden Road, Glenisters Road, Arch Way, Oxford Road, West Wycombe Road, Bradenham Road, Bradenham Wood Lane and Main Road. Woodside Flackwell Heath for 335m. 0700 hours and 1900 hours. AR- no diversion route is required. Henley Road, Medmenham for 1616m. 0900 hours and 1500 hours. AR- Henley Road, Marlow Road, Northfield End, Bell Street, New Street, Thameside, Henley Bridge, White Hill, Matson Drive, Remenham Hill, A404 A4130 Henley Road, A404 J A4130 Join N, A404 Through J A4130 N, A404 From A4 To Marlow Boundary, A404 From J A4130 To J A308 N, Link Between Dungrovehill Lane And Hurley Lane, A404 From J A4155 To J A308 Including Roundabout S, A404 A308, A404 From J A308 To J A4155 N, A404 From A4155 To The River Bridge, A404 Through J A4155 N, A404 J A4155 Leave N, A404 Northbound Off Slip To A4155, Little Marlow Road, Chapel Street, Spittal Street, Market Square and West Street. Hawthorn Crescent, Hazlemere entire length of the road. 0700 hours and 1900 hours. AR-no diversion route is required. Wakeman Road, Bourne End entire length of the road. 0700 hours 1900 hours. AR-no diversion route is required. Sandygate Road & Sandygate Close Marlow entire length of the road. 0700 hours and 1900 hours. AR-no diversion route is required. Wenworth Close, High Wycombe entire length of the road. 0700 hours and 1900 hours. AR- no diversion route is required. Polmer Green Lane, Downley entire length of the road. 0700 hours and 1900 hours. AR- Littleworth Road, Coates Lane, Commonside and High Street. Abercromby Way, High Wycombe entire length of the road. 0700 hours and 1900 hours. AR- Oakridge Road, West Wycombe Road, Desborough Park Road. These closures will take in five different phases. Dated 10 February 2017.
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