Island Roads Works Weekly Programme Update Week Commencing Monday 30Th March 2020

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Island Roads Works Weekly Programme Update Week Commencing Monday 30Th March 2020 Service Provider Programme - Island Roads Works Weekly Programme Update Week Commencing Monday 30th March 2020 Carriageway Resurfacing Works Location Estimated Start Estimated Finish Traffic Management Notes / Explanation/Mitigation Footway Location Estimated Start Estimated Finish Traffic Management Notes / Explanation/Mitigation LTP / LVC Location Estimated Start Estimated Finish Traffic Management Notes / Explanation/Mitigation Three way lights / At all times LTP108 Junction Improvements / Two weeks work Kings Road, Bembridge TBC TBC Road Closure / 06:00 - 18:00 Scheme on hold. LTP101 - Carriageway realignment and associated drainage Freshwater Road, Shalfleet - o/s Calbourne Mill TBC TBC Road Closure / At all times Duration approx 4 weeks Location Estimated Start Estimated Finish Traffic Management Notes / Explanation/Mitigation Havenstreet Main Road, Havenstreet - both side of the bridge Mon 30/03/2020 Tue 31/03/2020 Road Closure / 09:00 -16:00 Street furniture works / A days work Rowridge Lane, Newport - from the bottom barn up to the top barn Mon 30/03/2020 Wed 01/04/2020 Road Closure / 09:00 - 16:00 Carriageway repairs / A days work Ventnor Road, Newchurch - near j/w Little Princelett Mon 30/03/2020 Wed 01/04/2020 Two way lights / 09:30 - 15:30 Ditching works / A days work Long Lane, Newport - various locations Mon 30/03/2020 Wed 01/04/2020 Two way lights / 09:30 - 15:30 Street furniture / Ironwork repairs / A days work Freshwater Road, Shalfleet - before Calbourne Mill entrance Mon 30/03/2020 Wed 01/04/2020 Two way lights / 09:00 - 16:00 Street furniture works / A days work St Georges Way, Newport - j/w Furrlongs Mon 30/03/2020 Wed 01/04/2020 Three way lights / 19:30 - 23:00 Carriageway repairs / An evenings work Freshwater Road, Shalfleet - approx 50m from Calbourne Mill Mon 30/03/2020 Wed 01/04/2020 Two way lights / 09:00 - 16:00 Carriageway repairs / A days work Seaview Lane, Nettlestone - various locations Mon 30/03/2020 Wed 01/04/2020 Road Closure / 09:00 - 16:00 Carriageway repairs / A days work Knighton Shute, Newchurch - approx 150m & 30m south of Mersley Down Mon 30/03/2020 Wed 01/04/2020 Three way lights / 09:00 - 16:00 Carriageway repairs / A days work Briddlesford Road, Newport - near Head Hunters Mon 30/03/2020 Fri 03/04/2020 Two way lights / 09:30 - 15:30 Drainage works / A days work High Street, Wootton - o/s No 44 Tue 31/03/2020 Wed 01/04/2020 Three way lights / 19:30 - 23:00 Ironwork repairs / A days work Newport Road, Lake - Lake exit on roundabout Tue 31/03/2020 Thu 02/04/2020 Four way lights / 19:30 - 23:00 Ironwork repairs / An evenings work Rectory Lane, Niton - from j/w Rectory Road to Rectory Cottage Tue 31/03/2020 Thu 02/04/2020 Footway Closure / 09:00 - 16:00 Footway repairs / Two days work Clarence Road, Wroxall - o/s No 49 and No 23 Tue 31/03/2020 Tue 31/03/2020 Road Closure / 09:30 - 15:30 Ironwork repairs & Bollards / A days work Calbourne Road, Newport - Newbarn Copse Wed 31/03/2020 Thu 01/04/2020 Two way lights / 09:00 - 16:00 Tree cutting works / Two days work Taylor Road, Newport - junction Gunville Road Wed 01/04/2020 Fri 03/04/2020 Three way lights / 09:30 - 15.30 Carriageway repairs / A days work Station Road, Wootton - o/s No 37 Wed 01/04/2020 Fri 03/04/2020 Two way lights / 09:30 - 15:30 Ironwork repairs / A days work Leeson Road, Ventnor - o/s No 39 Wed 01/04/2020 Wed 03/04/2020 Two way lights / 09:00 - 16:00 Footway repairs / A days work Whiterails Road, Newport - by the 30mph signs Wed 01/04/2020 Wed 03/04/2020 Two way lights / 09:30 - 15:30 Ironwork repairs / A days work Victoria Avenue, Shanklin - o/s No 86 Wed 01/04/2020 Fri 03/04/2020 Two way lights / 09:30 - 15:30 Carriageway repairs / A days work St Johns Road, Wroxall - adjacent to The Vail Wed 01/04/2020 Fri 03/04/2020 Two way lights / 09:30 - 15:30 Carriageway repairs / A days work Newport Shute, Arreton - 100m from Lime Kiln Shute Wed 01/04/2020 Fri 03/04/2020 Road Closure / 09:00 -16:00 Carriageway repairs / A days work Brook Road, Shanklin - between Carter Avenue and Collingwood Road Wed 01/04/2020 Fri 03/04/2020 Road Closure / 09:00 -16:00 Carriageway repairs / A days work St Lawrence Shute, Whitwell - approx 20m to 80m from Whitwell Road Wed 01/04/2020 Fri 03/04/2020 Road Closure / 09:00 -16:00 Carriageway repairs / A days work Hill Lane, Freshwater - opposite Golden Hill Fort entrance Wed 01/04/2020 Fri 03/04/2020 Three way lights / 09:00 - 16:00 Drainage works / A days work College Close, Sandown - north spur Wed 01/04/2020 Fri 03/04/2020 Road Closure / 19:30 - 23:00 Carriageway repairs / An evenings work Bowcombe Road, Carisbrooke - opposite Rowborough Farm Wed 01/04/2020 Fri 03/04/2020 Two way lights / 09:00 - 16:00 Drainage survey / A days work Clarence Road, East Cowes - j/w School Hill Road & Falcon Road Wed 01/04/2020 Thur 09/04/2020 Temp one way / 09:00 - 16:00 Kerb works / Two days work Palmerston Road, Shanklin - various locations Mon 06/04/2020 Wed 08/04/2020 Road Closure / 09:00 - 16:00 Carriageway repairs / A days work Lower Road, Brading - various locations Mon 06/04/2020 Wed 08/04/2020 Road Closure / 09:00 - 16:00 Carriageway repairs / A days work Quay Street, Yarmouth - j/w Market Square Mon 06/04/2020 Wed 08/04/2020 Road Closure / 19:30 - 23:59 Carriageway repairs / An evenings work Eddington Road, St Helens - approx 50m from Nodes Point Mon 06/04/2020 Wed 08/04/2020 Road Closure / 09:00 - 16:00 Carriageway repairs / A days work Harding Shute, Brading - various locations Mon 06/04/2020 Wed 08/04/2020 Road Closure / 09:00 - 16:00 Street furniture / A days work Whitehouse Road, Newport - o/s Sandhills Mon 06/04/2020 Wed 08/04/2020 Road Closure / 09:00 - 16:00 Carriageway repairs / A days work Longwood Lane, Lake - near 'Quiet Lanes' sign Tue 07/04/2020 Thu 09/04/2020 Road Closure / 09:00 - 16:00 Street furniture / Verge works / A days work Medeway, Lake - between No 3 - 49 Wed 08/04/2020 Thu 09/04/2020 Road Closure / 09:00 - 16:00 Carriageway repairs / A days work High Street, Bembridge - various locations Wed 08/04/2020 Thu 09/04/2020 Road Closure / 09:00 - 16:00 Carriageway repairs / A days work Rectory Road, Shanklin - various locations Wed 08/04/2020 Thu 09/04/2020 Road Closure / 09:00 - 16:00 Carriageway repairs / A days work.
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