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District HARBOROUGH Leicestershire County Council - Planned Road Works This edition of the bulletin as automatically generated on the 23 Sep 2 016 HARBOROUGH District For more information about roadw orks call our Customer Service Centre: 0116 3050001 Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimate Expecte Traffic Notes Loca tion d Start d End Management MAIN STREET Boundary box Install 25mm GLF G&T SEVERN TRENT WATER 22/09/2016 26/09/2016 Traffic Control (Give and Job in Footway (Asphalt (footways) ) East Scheduling team Take) ASHBY PARVA COPLOW LANE Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 10/05/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) BILLESDON LEICESTER ROAD Urgent works required in sewer line SEVERN TRENT WATER 23/09/2016 29/09/2016 Traffic Control (Two-Way due to flooding potential and customer COSC Waste 11:30:00 Signals) concern BILLESDON HUNTER BOULEVARD Install 100m of 1 way power duct in BRITISH TELECOM - Inc 22/09/2016 05/10/2016 No Carriageway Incursion Footway,Install 23m of 1 way power duct S81 in Carriageway,Performing an BITTESWELL 1excavation to expose existing power HUNTER BOULEVARD For laying of 140m of cable only in third Western Power, 6136 SE 29/09/2016 30/09/2016 No Carriageway Incursion party trench - No Excavation, WPD are Warwickshire not excavating or reinstating, All BITTESWELL excavations and reinstatements are the BLASTON ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 10/05/2016 30/09/2016 Road Closure Council (LHO) BLASTON HALLATON ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 10/05/2016 30/09/2016 Road Closure Council (LHO) BLASTON MAIN STREET Surface Dressing (10mm Dressing Leicestershire County 10/05/2016 30/09/2016 Road Closure item included on SOR items but only Council (LHO) 10mm stone will be used for sandwich BLASTON dressing) STOCKERSTON ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 10/05/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) BLASTON Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimate Expecte Traffic Notes Loca tion d Start d End Management DRAYTON ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 10/05/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) BRINGHURST GREAT EASTON ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 10/05/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) BRINGHURST HALL FARM CRESCENT INSTALL NEW MTR AND BBOX DIG SEVERN TRENT WATER 27/09/2016 29/09/2016 Some Carriageway Incursion IS A METER BY A METER SQUARE Integra Utility Services WE INTEND TO USE PERMASOIL BROUGHTON ASTLEY STATION ROAD Short Comm Pipe Repair 25mm VL *C SEVERN TRENT WATER 29/09/2016 03/10/2016 Traffic Control (Multi-Way Job in Footway (Bitumen Macadam East Scheduling team Signals) (Tarmac) ) BROUGHTON ASTLEY WILLOWBROOK CLOSE Urgent excavation in highway to locate Western Power, 6133 18/09/2016 23/09/2016 Traffic Control (Give and and repair LV cable fault. Hinckley & Nuneaton 21:00:00 Take) BROUGHTON ASTLEY SCOTLAND LANE Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 02/06/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) BURTON OVERY LILBOURNE LANE Install 11m of 1 way power duct in BRITISH TELECOM - Inc 23/09/2016 06/10/2016 No Carriageway Incursion Carriageway,Install 20 of 1 way power S81 duct in Verge,Install 3m of 1 way power CATTHORPE duct in Footway,Performing an LILBOURNE LANE Cable lay only - working in 3rd party Western Power, 6136 SE 29/09/2016 30/09/2016 Some Carriageway Incursion trench Warwickshire CATTHORPE SHAWELL LANE New access road on behalf of MI Southern Area- 16/08/2016 23/09/2016 Traffic Control (Multi-Way junction improvement scheme HARBOROUGH Signals) CATTHORPE GREAT EASTON ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 10/05/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) DRAYTON MAIN STREET Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 10/05/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) DRAYTON Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimate Expecte Traffic Notes Loca tion d Start d End Management COLEMAN ROAD Remedial Reinstatement Job in SEVERN TRENT WATER 27/09/2016 29/09/2016 Some Carriageway Incursion Footway (Bitumen Macadam (Tarmac) ) East Scheduling team FLECKNEY BILLESDON ROAD Several potholes from billesdon to Leicestershire County 27/09/2016 27/09/2016 Road Closure gaulby need patches. 1.5m x 5m, 1.5m x Council (LHO) 07:30:00 8m, 1.5m x 2m, 1.5m x 1.5m, 1m x1.5m, GAULBY 1m x 1.5m, 1m x1.5m, 1m x 2m, 1m KIMCOTE ROAD Overhead Works Only - No excavation Western Power, 6136 SE 05/09/2016 30/09/2016 No Carriageway Incursion for switching service between poles Warwickshire GILMORTON MAIN STREET EXCAVATE TO RELOCATE WATER STW Asset Creation 16/09/2016 23/09/2016 Some Carriageway Incursion MAIN CAUSED DAMAGE TO 375MM Distribution East 07:30:00 SEWER PIPE. AMEY TO CARRY GILMORTON OUT REPAIR TO LEAKING SEWER. STATION ROAD Stop Tap or B/ox Find and Fix Job in SEVERN TRENT WATER 27/09/2016 29/09/2016 No Carriageway Incursion Footway (Bitumen Macadam (Tarmac) ) East Scheduling team GREAT BOWDEN BARNSDALE Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 10/05/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) GREAT EASTON CROSS BANK Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 10/05/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) GREAT EASTON HIGHER GREEN new clean water connection excating SEVERN TRENT WATER 28/09/2016 03/10/2016 Some Carriageway Incursion 25m total along fw to lay 1 x 25mm mdpe New Connections East tp 2" CI main. 1.2m pedestrian footway GREAT GLEN to be provided at all times. LONDON ROAD Major S184. London Road, Great Glen. Southern Area - BLABY 19/09/2016 07/10/2016 Traffic Control (Two-Way Entrance works only with TM. Signals) Potetential Road Closure to follow to GREAT GLEN complete carriageway tie in and forestry STRETTON ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 02/06/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) GREAT GLEN MEDBOURNE ROAD REMEDIAL REINSTATEMENT STW Asset Creation 30/09/2016 30/09/2016 Some Carriageway Incursion WORKS AS PER HA ISSUED Distribution East DEFECT HALLATON Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimate Expecte Traffic Notes Loca tion d Start d End Management MEDBOURNE ROAD Replace existing hydrant with Full Bore STW Asset Creation 01/04/2016 31/03/2017 Some Carriageway Incursion Hydrant in the road on Medbourne Road Distribution East just north of the stream/brook Replace HALLATON existing hydrant with Full Bore Hydrant FIELD CLOSE Hydrant Reset lid NL DANGEROUS SEVERN TRENT WATER 29/09/2016 03/10/2016 No Carriageway Incursion Job in Footway (Bitumen Macadam East Scheduling team (Tarmac) ) HOUGHTON ON THE HILL STRETTON LANE Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 09/05/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) HOUGHTON ON THE HILL UPPINGHAM ROAD Build 2 concrete chamber 915mm x BRITISH TELECOM - Inc 21/09/2016 27/09/2016 No Carriageway Incursion 445mm x 965mm deep in S81 Footway,Demolish 1 existing jointbox(s) HOUGHTON ON THE HILL or cabinet base(s),Install 27m of 1 way WEIR LANE INSTALL NEW MTR AND BBOX DIG SEVERN TRENT WATER 29/09/2016 03/10/2016 Some Carriageway Incursion IS A METER BY A METER SQUARE Integra Utility Services WE INTEND TO USE PERMASOIL HOUGHTON ON THE HILL BROAD LANE 1 joint hole in grass verge and 3m Western Power, 6136 SE 19/09/2016 23/09/2016 Some Carriageway Incursion trenching in grass verge for new supply Warwickshire HUSBANDS BOSWORTH LEICESTER ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 11/05/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) HUSBANDS BOSWORTH SIBBERTOFT ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 11/05/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) HUSBANDS BOSWORTH WELFORD ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 11/05/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) HUSBANDS BOSWORTH WELFORD ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 11/05/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) HUSBANDS BOSWORTH INGARSBY ROAD Install 1m of 4 poly ducts in BRITISH TELECOM - Inc 22/09/2016 26/09/2016 Traffic Control (Multi-Way Verge,Provide 1 Cabinet and base S81 Signals) (NGA cabinets) KEYHAM Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimate Expecte Traffic Notes Loca tion d Start d End Management FLECKNEY ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 01/06/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) KIBWORTH BEAUCHAMP HIGH STREET Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 02/06/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) KIBWORTH BEAUCHAMP SMEETON ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 02/06/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) KIBWORTH BEAUCHAMP WALTON ROAD Boundary box Install 25mm NL Job in SEVERN TRENT WATER 28/09/2016 30/09/2016 Some Carriageway Incursion Footway (Bitumen Macadam (Tarmac) ) East Scheduling team KIMCOTE KILWORTH ROAD new clean water connection excavating SEVERN TRENT WATER 21/09/2016 23/09/2016 Traffic Control (Give and 3m total to lay 1 x 32mm mdpe and 1 x New Connections East Take) 25mm mdpe to 3" UPVC main. new KIMCOTE AND WALTON clean water connection excavating 3m WELFORD ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 11/05/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) KNAPTOFT FROM BUNKERS HILL TO LONG CLOSE Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 11/05/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go LANE Council (LHO) Boards) LAUGHTON LAUGHTON ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 11/05/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) LAUGHTON
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