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East Cambs Road Works CAMBRIDGESHIRE ROAD WORKS & EVENTS INFORMATION: East Cambs 1st - 15th November 2018 For further information on the below please contact 0345 045 5212 Not all road works are included in the list below as some are issued at very short notice due to emergencies or very small works which don't require a long period of notice. The Police can also close roads for safety reasons. KEY: :denotes Road Closure Organisation/Contractor Road Locality Traffic Proposed Proposed End Works Description Web Link Management Start Date Date CAMBRIDGESHIRE BRINKLEY ROAD BURROUGH SOME C/W 05-Nov-2018 11-Nov-2018 Traffic counter GREEN INCURSION GTC TOYSE LANE BURWELL SOME C/W 01-Nov-2018 02-Nov-2018 Excavate& connect to CGL/SGN Gas Main providing gas https://roadworks.org/?108017218 INCURSION supply to new housing development. Approx dimensions: 2m.x 0.5m. footway, Depth: 0.8m. UK POWER NETWORKS TOYSE LANE BURWELL MULTI-WAY 01-Nov-2018 09-Nov-2018 Capital Programmes:Installation of new 33kv High Voltage https://roadworks.org/?105505737 EASTERN& LONDON SIGNALS electricity cables to ensure safe and reliable power supplies:TM permit only, no excavation UK POWER NETWORKS THE AVENUE BURWELL MULTI-WAY 01-Nov-2018 09-Nov-2018 Connections Projects:NEW SERVICE: (APPROX DEPTH https://roadworks.org/?109205103 EASTERN& LONDON SIGNALS 450mm-600mm):TM permit only, no excavation ANGLIAN WATER PANTILE LANE BURWELL ROAD 05-Nov-2018 07-Nov-2018 Stoptap Replacements https://roadworks.org/?107001245 CLOSURE VIRGIN MEDIA HIGH STREET BURWELL PRIORITY 08-Nov-2018 10-Nov-2018 FIT TEE AND LAY DUCT IN FOOTWAY TO CONNECT https://roadworks.org/?109183165 WORKING CLIENT CAMBRIDGESHIRE HIGH STREET BURWELL ROAD 11-Nov-2018 11-Nov-2018 Remembrance Day Parade Burwell 2018 (10:00 - 11:10) CLOSURE ROAD CLOSURE - High Street, Parsonage Lane, The https://roadworks.org/?tm=107058100 Causeway Cadent Gas Limited NESS ROAD BURWELL MULTI-WAY 12-Nov-2018 16-Nov-2018 LAY NEW DOMESTIC 32MM PE SERVICE 15M FROM https://roadworks.org/?108684190 SIGNALS MAIN IN CARRIAGEWAY Cadent Gas Limited OLD SCHOOL BURWELL MULTI-WAY 12-Nov-2018 16-Nov-2018 LAY NEW DOMESTIC 32MM PE SERVICE FROM https://roadworks.org/?108684195 CLOSE SIGNALS NEARSIDE FOOTWAY UK POWER NETWORKS HIGH STREET CHEVELEY TWO-WAY 02-Nov-2018 09-Nov-2018 Connections Small Service:Installation of a new electricity EASTERN& LONDON SIGNALS supply for a customer:Joint hole and half& half road crossing excavations in conjunction with permit 34802367 https://roadworks.org/?108796237 TM: 2 way lights, ped walkway in CW on day 2 UK POWER NETWORKS HIGH STREET CHEVELEY TWO-WAY 04-Nov-2018 09-Nov-2018 Connections Small Service:Installation of a new electricity https://roadworks.org/?108282212 EASTERN& LONDON SIGNALS supply for a customer:Joint hole and half and half road crossing trench to install new supply TM: 2 way lights, ped walkway in CW on day 2 CAMBRIDGESHIRE ASHLEY ROAD CHEVELEY SOME C/W 05-Nov-2018 11-Nov-2018 Traffic counter INCURSION CAMBRIDGESHIRE CENTRE DRIVE CHEVELEY SOME C/W 05-Nov-2018 11-Nov-2018 Traffic counter INCURSION CAMBRIDGESHIRE CENTRE DRIVE CHEVELEY SOME C/W 05-Nov-2018 11-Nov-2018 Traffic counter INCURSION CAMBRIDGESHIRE STATION ROAD ELY ROAD 01-Nov-2018 07-Mar-2019 Carriageway improvements including: construction of new (A142) CLOSURE footway and installtion of signals and hight detection https://roadworks.org/?109173319 sytem under rail bridge. CAMBRIDGESHIRE BRIDGE ROAD ELY ROAD 01-Nov-2018 07-Mar-2019 Carriageway improvements including: construction of new CLOSURE footway and installtion of signals and hight detection https://roadworks.org/?106870496 sytem under rail bridge. NETWORK RAIL - LYNN ROAD ELY ROAD 04-Nov-2018 05-Nov-2018 Level crossing maintenance, working from 23:00 to 05:00 https://roadworks.org/?106507567 PROMOTERS NATIONAL CLOSURE ANGLIAN WATER WALSINGHAM WAY ELY ROAD 05-Nov-2018 09-Nov-2018 Excavate and reinstate to repair sewer in carriageway https://roadworks.org/?106254871 CLOSURE BT KINGS AVENUE ELY MULTI-WAY 05-Nov-2018 12-Nov-2018 1 To set up and operate traffic light https://roadworks.org/?109175874 SIGNALS Organisation/Contractor Road Locality Traffic Proposed Proposed End Works Description Web Link Management Start Date Date BT THISTLE CORNER ELY MULTI-WAY 05-Nov-2018 12-Nov-2018 Build 2 precast chamber 1310mm x 610mm x 1265mm https://roadworks.org/?109175873 SIGNALS deep in Footway,Install 18m of 2 poly ducts in Footway,Install 32m of 2 poly ducts in Carriageway,Install 8m of 2 poly ducts in Verge,Replace 1 jointbox frame and cover(s) (1310mm x 610mm) in Footway CAMBRIDGESHIRE HIGH BARNS ELY PRIORITY 06-Nov-2018 07-Nov-2018 Section 184 vehicular access https://roadworks.org/?108971756 WORKING ProEdge Construction Ltd CAMBRIDGESHIRE DOWNHAM ROAD ELY ROAD 07-Nov-2018 09-Nov-2018 Pre Surface Dressing patching https://roadworks.org/?107334718 CLOSURE CAMBRIDGESHIRE HIGH STREET ELY ROAD 11-Nov-2018 11-Nov-2018 Ely Armistice Service and Remembrance Parade (09:50 - CLOSURE 12:30) ROAD CLOSURE - St Mary's St, Minister Pl, High St, Market Pl, Forehill UK POWER NETWORKS KINGS AVENUE ELY SOME C/W 12-Nov-2018 16-Nov-2018 Connections Highway Services:Disconnection / https://roadworks.org/?108969005 EASTERN& LONDON INCURSION reconnection of existing electricity supply for a customer:DISCON/RECON OF LAMP COLUMN UK POWER NETWORKS KINGS AVENUE ELY SOME C/W 12-Nov-2018 16-Nov-2018 Connections Highway Services:NEW SERVICE: https://roadworks.org/?108970506 EASTERN& LONDON INCURSION (APPROX DEPTH 450mm-600mm):NEW SERVICE TO LAMP COLUMN CAMBRIDGESHIRE THE GALLERY ELY ROAD 14-Nov-2018 17-Nov-2018 Ely Cathedral Christmas Fair (18:30 on 14/11 until 16:30 https://roadworks.org/?tm=107330286 CLOSURE on 17/11) ROAD CLOSURE - The Gallery VERGE SIGN - Sutton Bypass, Ely Rd, Witchford Bypass, Witchford Rd, Downham Rd, Cambridge Rd, Angel Drove, Station Rd, Queen Adelaide Way, Egremont St, Prickwillow Rd, Downham Rd, Mildenhall Rd, Lynn Rd, Wisbech Rd CAMBRIDGESHIRE CARTER STREET FORDHAM SOME C/W 05-Nov-2018 11-Nov-2018 Traffic counter INCURSION CAMBRIDGESHIRE CHURCH STREET FORDHAM ROAD 11-Nov-2018 11-Nov-2018 Fordham Remembrance Day Service (11:10 - 12:40) https://roadworks.org/?tm=109031871 CLOSURE ROAD CLOSURE - Church Street BT HOD HALL LANE HADDENHAM SOME C/W 01-Nov-2018 05-Nov-2018 1 concrete chamber 1220mm x 680mm x 1665mm deep in https://roadworks.org/?109201276 INCURSION Carriageway,Install 2m of 1 way poly duct in Verge,Install 5m of 1 way poly duct in Carriageway CAMBRIDGESHIRE STATION ROAD HADDENHAM SOME C/W 05-Nov-2018 18-Nov-2018 Traffic counter INCURSION CAMBRIDGESHIRE CHURCH LANE HADDENHAM ROAD 11-Nov-2018 11-Nov-2018 Haddenham & Wilburton Remembrance Day Service & https://roadworks.org/?tm=106314937 CLOSURE Parade (14:30 - 15:05) ROAD CLOSURE - The Green between Station Road - Church Lane Church Lane from The Green - Station Road CAMBRIDGESHIRE BECK ROAD ISLEHAM SOME C/W 05-Nov-2018 11-Nov-2018 Traffic counter INCURSION CAMBRIDGESHIRE MALTING LANE ISLEHAM SOME C/W 05-Nov-2018 11-Nov-2018 Traffic counter INCURSION CAMBRIDGESHIRE BECK ROAD ISLEHAM SOME C/W 05-Nov-2018 11-Nov-2018 Traffic counter INCURSION CAMBRIDGESHIRE MALTING LANE ISLEHAM SOME C/W 05-Nov-2018 11-Nov-2018 Traffic counter INCURSION CAMBRIDGESHIRE CHURCH STREET ISLEHAM ROAD 11-Nov-2018 11-Nov-2018 Isleham Remembrance Sunday Parade (10:40 - 11:10) https://roadworks.org/?tm=107936260 CLOSURE ROAD CLOSURE - Church St and Pound Ln ANGLIAN WATER PRICKWILLOW ISLEHAM ROAD 12-Nov-2018 16-Nov-2018 new connection https://roadworks.org/?106739925 ROAD CLOSURE ANGLIAN WATER CALIFORNIA LITTLE SOME C/W 02-Nov-2018 02-Nov-2018 Excavate and reinstate to repair manhole in carriageway https://roadworks.org/?109182151 DOWNHAM INCURSION CAMBRIDGESHIRE NEW RIVER BANK LITTLEPORT STOP/GO 05-Nov-2018 07-Nov-2018 Tree works (Anglia Tree Contractors Ltd https://roadworks.org/?109059839 BOARDS Organisation/Contractor Road Locality Traffic Proposed Proposed End Works Description Web Link Management Start Date Date CAMBRIDGESHIRE MAIN STREET LITTLEPORT ROAD 11-Nov-2018 11-Nov-2018 Littleport Remembrance Day Parade (10:00 - 13:00) https://roadworks.org/?tm=106137603 CLOSURE 11/11/2018 CLOSED Ponts Hill, Wellington Street, Granby Street, Main Street, Church Lane, Crown Lane ANGLIAN WATER MILLPIT FURLONG LITTLEPORT SOME C/W 12-Nov-2018 16-Nov-2018 new connection - collaboration under UKPN closure https://roadworks.org/?108275387 INCURSION EC30034799832 CAMBRIDGESHIRE LYNN ROAD LITTLEPORT ROAD 12-Nov-2018 19-Nov-2018 Pre-surface dressing patching https://roadworks.org/?107456524 CLOSURE CAMBRIDGESHIRE ELY ROAD LITTLEPORT ROAD 12-Nov-2018 19-Nov-2018 Pre Surface Dressing patching https://roadworks.org/?107456529 CLOSURE CAMBRIDGESHIRE PADNAL LITTLEPORT GIVE & TAKE 12-Nov-2018 23-Nov-2018 Drainage and site entrance (Section 278) (ProEdge https://roadworks.org/?109114210 Construction 0800 9499427) UK POWER NETWORKS MILLPIT FURLONG LITTLEPORT ROAD 12-Nov-2018 16-Nov-2018 Connections Small Service:Installation of a new electricity https://roadworks.org/?107056392 EASTERN& LONDON CLOSURE supply for a customer:1 * Joint hole and up to 1m of trench in tarmac - TM - Road Closure BT MILDENHALL ROAD LITTLEPORT TWO-WAY 13-Nov-2018 15-Nov-2018 Install 52m of 1 way poly duct in Verge https://roadworks.org/?109240042 SIGNALS Cadent Gas Limited MILLPIT FURLONG LITTLEPORT SOME C/W 14-Nov-2018 16-Nov-2018 MAIN LOCATED 5.1M AWAY FROM BOUNDARY OF NO. https://roadworks.org/?107755581 INCURSION 51A MILLPIT FURLONG CAMBRIDGESHIRE MILE END ROAD LITTLEPORT ROAD 14-Nov-2018 05-Dec-2018 Carriageway reconstruction/resurfacing https://roadworks.org/?103616819 CLOSURE UK POWER NETWORKS SWAFFHAM ROAD LODE MULTI-WAY 07-Nov-2018 14-Nov-2018 Connections Projects:Traffic lights in secondary street for https://roadworks.org/?109026641 EASTERN& LONDON SIGNALS information only. Traffic lights for associated works:This permit ties in with EC30034803616, this is for traffic lights only and no excavation work.
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