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Cambridgeshire Road Works & Events Information: South CAMBRIDGESHIRE ROAD WORKS & EVENTS INFORMATION: SOUTH CAMBS 16th - 30th November 2020 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 Start Proposed End Works Description Web Link Management Date Date CAMBRIDGESHIRE Two-way Section 278 works Install new pedestrian https://one.network/?119420548 COUNTY COUNCIL SAWSTON ROAD BABRAHAM signals 17/11/2020 24/11/2020 crossings phase 1 and 2. TM required for safe access to https://one.network/?118343284 CHESTNUT LANE BASSINGBOURN CUM underground structure. Working hours BT (C272) KNEESWORTH Road closure 16/11/2020 18/11/2020 09:30 - 15:30. TM required for safe working zone for https://one.network/?118218209 BT CHURCH ROAD CARLTON Road closure 16/11/2020 16/11/2020 poletest. CARLTON GREEN TM required for safe working zone for https://one.network/?118232808 BT ROAD CARLTON Road closure 16/11/2020 16/11/2020 poletest. Working hours 09:30 - 15:30. TM required for safe working zone for https://one.network/?118232887 BT BRINKLEY ROAD (C231) CARLTON Road closure 27/11/2020 27/11/2020 poletest. Working hours 09:30 - 15:30. https://one.network/?119087700 CAMBRIDGE WATER ERMINE STREET Two-way Mainlaying - Install 1250mm x 2000mm COMPANY (A1198) CAXTON signals 23/11/2020 02/12/2020 chamber, 200m meter plus EM Cubicle CAMBRIDGESHIRE Two-way https://one.network/?119005356 COUNTY COUNCIL ROYSTON ROAD CAXTON signals 23/11/2020 23/11/2020 Gripfibre iron prep works DR4 Survey - Excavations are required to https://one.network/?119433485 determine the correct size, route and/or Some location of gas mains and services which carriageway have bee n identified as being incorrect on CADENT GAS LIMITED HIGH STREET (B1049) COTTENHAM incursion 23/11/2020 04/12/2020 our plans. Two-way https://one.network/?119371921 CADENT GAS LIMITED DENMARK ROAD COTTENHAM signals 24/11/2020 27/11/2020 To alter and relay a gas service pipe. Two-way Renew / Raise / Lower frame and cover. https://one.network/?119141753 BT RAMPTON ROAD COTTENHAM signals 24/11/2020 26/11/2020 Working hours 07:30 - 18:00. ANGLIAN WATER RAMPTON ROAD COTTENHAM Give and take 25/11/2020 27/11/2020 CCTV & Cleaning. https://one.network/?119066513 Multi-way https://one.network/?119070141 ANGLIAN WATER HIGH STREET (B1049) COTTENHAM signals 30/11/2020 02/12/2020 CCTV & Cleaning Multi-way https://one.network/?119070012 ANGLIAN WATER HISTON ROAD COTTENHAM signals 30/11/2020 02/12/2020 TM for works on High Street. Multi-way https://one.network/?119070177 ANGLIAN WATER RAMPTON ROAD COTTENHAM signals 30/11/2020 02/12/2020 TM for works on High Street. BT MADINGLEY ROAD DRY DRAYTON Road closure 16/11/2020 18/11/2020 Utility repair and maintenance works. https://one.network/?118569286 https://one.network/?119390036 Install 66m of new duct in carriageway, COUNTY BROADBAND Two-way 409m in verge, 13m in footway and 2 new LTD ROYSTON ROAD DUXFORD signals 18/11/2020 25/11/2020 chambers. Working hours 08:00 - 17:00. Some https://one.network/?119370043 carriageway Uncover and raise buried manhole in ANGLIAN WATER DITTON LANE FEN DITTON incursion 16/11/2020 17/11/2020 verge. Working hours 09:30 - 15:30. CAMBRIDGESHIRE https://one.network/?118627163 COUNTY COUNCIL MILL ROAD FEN DRAYTON Road closure 26/11/2020 07/12/2020 Crack sealing repairs. COUNTY BROADBAND Install 36m of new duct and clear 3 https://one.network/?119154710 LTD LONG CLOSE FOWLMERE Give and take 20/11/2020 24/11/2020 blockages. COUNTY BROADBAND Multi-way https://one.network/?119140182 LTD CHRISHALL ROAD FOWLMERE signals 20/11/2020 27/11/2020 TM for works on Newmarket Road. COUNTY BROADBAND Multi-way https://one.network/?119140065 LTD NEWMARKET ROAD FOWLMERE signals 20/11/2020 27/11/2020 Install 371m new duct. COUNTY BROADBAND https://one.network/?118528838 LTD SHEPRETH ROAD FOWLMERE Road closure 23/11/2020 26/11/2020 To Install 4 overhead spans. Organisation/Contractor Road Locality Traffic Proposed Start Proposed End Works Description Web Link Management Date Date Lay 18m of duct in footway, 8m of duct in https://one.network/?118576082 carriageway, complete 3 overhead spans COUNTY BROADBAND and complete 135m of underground LTD RECTORY LANE FOWLMERE Road closure 24/11/2020 07/12/2020 cabling. Some https://one.network/?119154846 COUNTY BROADBAND carriageway LTD ST MARYS WALK FOWLMERE incursion 26/11/2020 01/12/2020 Install 158m new duct. COUNTY BROADBAND Two-way https://one.network/?119161801 LTD GREEN LANE FOWLMERE signals 27/11/2020 10/12/2020 Install 380m new duct. https://one.network/?119254912 Some UK POWER NETWORKS carriageway Installation of a new electricity supply for a EASTERN & LONDON CAMBRIDGE ROAD FOWLMERE incursion 30/11/2020 04/12/2020 customer. COUNTY BROADBAND Two-way Install 530m of new duct. Working hours https://one.network/?119161882 LTD FOWLMERE ROAD FOXTON signals 27/11/2020 10/12/2020 08:00 - 17:00. CAMBRIDGESHIRE https://one.network/?119337737 COUNTY COUNCIL TEVERSHAM ROAD FULBOURN Stop/go boards 16/11/2020 16/11/2020 Refresh stop lines. CAMBRIDGESHIRE https://one.network/?119338076 COUNTY COUNCIL STATION ROAD FULBOURN Stop/go boards 16/11/2020 16/11/2020 Refreshing stop lines. Multi-way https://one.network/?119322080 CADENT GAS LIMITED HAGGIS GAP FULBOURN signals 23/11/2020 04/12/2020 TM for works on Pierce Lane. Replacement of approximately 80mtrs of https://one.network/?118667779 Multi-way 6" SI main with 125mm LP PE main, using CADENT GAS LIMITED PIERCE LANE FULBOURN signals 23/11/2020 04/12/2020 insertion / open cut method. Some Lay 41m of duct in footway from floor box https://one.network/?119307393 carriageway into floor box. 35m of duct in footway from BT STOCKS LANE GAMLINGAY incursion 18/11/2020 20/11/2020 floor box into floor box. Some https://one.network/?119029204 carriageway Open cut road crossing to replace found CADENT GAS LIMITED HIGH STREET GIRTON incursion 16/11/2020 27/11/2020 asset. CAMBRIDGESHIRE Two-way https://one.network/?119370067 COUNTY COUNCIL CAMBRIDGE ROAD GIRTON signals 17/11/2020 18/11/2020 Install bolt down speed cushions. CAMBRIDGESHIRE https://one.network/?119257563 COUNTY COUNCIL TOSELAND ROAD GRAVELEY Road closure 26/11/2020 30/11/2020 Carriageway patching. CAMBRIDGESHIRE https://one.network/?119222163 COUNTY COUNCIL HINTON WAY GREAT SHELFORD Road closure 20/11/2020 23/11/2020 Pre surface dressing patching works. Excavations in verge/ footway to lower https://one.network/?118859354 Some and divert 30m of 180mm PE medium carriageway pressure main to facilitate new access CADENT GAS LIMITED ST NEOTS ROAD HARDWICK incursion 16/11/2020 27/11/2020 road. https://one.network/?119138404 UK POWER NETWORKS Two-way Disconnection / reconnection of existing EASTERN & LONDON MAIN STREET HARDWICK signals 23/11/2020 27/11/2020 electricity supply for a customer. Some https://one.network/?119422276 CAMBRIDGESHIRE carriageway COUNTY COUNCIL STATION ROAD HISTON incursion 26/11/2020 30/11/2020 Sewer connection. CAMBRIDGESHIRE Two-way https://one.network/?119295493 COUNTY COUNCIL TINKERS LANE KINGSTON signals 16/11/2020 27/11/2020 Section 184 Drop Kerb. Some https://one.network/?119422500 carriageway Excavation to repair/replace faulty BT HIGH STREET LANDBEACH incursion 16/11/2020 18/11/2020 telecoms cable. Level crossing rail inspections. Working https://one.network/?117734779 NETWORK RAIL HIGH STREET LITTLE SHELFORD Road closure 26/11/2020 27/11/2020 hours 00:15 - 04:30. Level crossing rail inspections. Working https://one.network/?117734780 NETWORK RAIL HAUXTON ROAD LITTLE SHELFORD Road closure 26/11/2020 27/11/2020 hours 00:15 - 04:30. https://one.network/?119300537 CAMBRIDGE WATER Two-way Excavate and blank off 4" cast iron water COMPANY HATTONS ROAD LONGSTANTON signals 19/11/2020 20/11/2020 main. Working hours 09:30 - 15:30. Organisation/Contractor Road Locality Traffic Proposed Start Proposed End Works Description Web Link Management Date Date CAMBRIDGESHIRE https://one.network/?119189747 COUNTY COUNCIL THE MOOR MELBOURN Priority working 23/11/2020 30/11/2020 New sewer connection. CAMBRIDGESHIRE WHITECROFT ROAD Two-way https://one.network/?119224214 COUNTY COUNCIL (C270) MELDRETH signals 16/11/2020 26/11/2020 Section 278 works. New site entrance. CAMBRIDGESHIRE NEWTON (SOUTH https://one.network/?119222262 COUNTY COUNCIL FOWLMERE ROAD CAMBS) Road closure 18/11/2020 19/11/2020 Pre surface dressing patching works. COUNTY BROADBAND NEWTON (SOUTH https://one.network/?119145708 LTD HARSTON ROAD CAMBS) Give and take 23/11/2020 25/11/2020 Install 27m of new duct. Install 719m of new duct, install 3 poles https://one.network/?119145806 COUNTY BROADBAND NEWTON (SOUTH Two-way and 11 chambers. Working hours 08:00 - LTD WHITTLESFORD ROAD CAMBS) signals 24/11/2020 07/12/2020 17:00. CAMBRIDGESHIRE https://one.network/?118627176 COUNTY COUNCIL CHURCH END OVER Road closure 24/11/2020 25/11/2020 Crack sealing repairs. https://one.network/?118325562 Lay a new gas connection 7m from the main located in the far side carriageway. CADENT GAS LIMITED CHURCH LANE PAMPISFORD Road closure 23/11/2020 27/11/2020 Working hours 08:00 - 17:00. Excavate & connect to CGL Gas Main https://one.network/?119367600 GAS TRANSPORTATION PAPWORTH providing gas supply to new housing CO LTD RIDGEWAY EVERARD Give and take 26/11/2020 27/11/2020 development. https://one.network/?119053152 Replacement of approximately 480mtrs of 4/ 6" SI main with 90/125mm LP PE main, CADENT GAS LIMITED HUNTINGDON ROAD SAWSTON Give and take 16/11/2020 11/12/2020 using insertion / open cut method.
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