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North Lanarkshire Council Various Streets, Airdrie, Annathill North Lanarkshire Council Various Streets, Airdrie, Annathill, Bargeddie, Caldercruix, Chapelhall, Coatbridge, Glenboig & Greengairs (Temporary Closures) Order 2009 On 1 July 2009 the North Lanarkshire Council made the above-named Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended by Schedule 1 of the Road Traffic (Temporary Restrictions) Act 1991, and in exercise of all other enabling powers, which makes it unlawful for any person to drive or cause or permit to be driven any motor vehicle (with the exception of vehicles engaged on carriageway resurfacing works) on the following roads by reason of works being executed on or near those locations. Location 1 B8058 Brownsburn Road, Airdrie from the extended line of the western kerb of A73 Carlisle Road, south-eastwards to the extended line of the eastern kerb of Monks Road. Alternative routes: Vehicles on the north east side of the closure wishing to access the south west side of the closure should proceed south eastwards on A73 Carlisle Road, south westwards on B799 Lauchope Street/Woodhall Street/Bo’Ness Road, north westwards, northwards and north westwards on B802 Woodmill Road/Main Street/Calderbank Road and north eastwards on B8058 Brownsburn Road to the south west side of the closure. Vehicles travelling northwards on the north east side of the closure wishing to access the south west side of the closure should proceed northwards on A73 Carlisle Road, westwards on A89 Clark Street/Graham Street, southwards on Gartlea Road, south westwards on Hogg Street, south westwards, south eastwards and eastwards on B802 Calderbank Road and north eastwards on B8058 Brownsburn Road to the south west side of the closure. Vehicles on the south west side of the closure wishing to access the north east side of the closure should proceed vice versa. Location 2 Kipps Byre Road, Airdrie from the extended line of the southern kerb of B803 Coatbridge Road, south eastwards to the extended line of the northern kerb of Ballochney Street. Alternative routes: Vehicles on the north side of the closure wishing to access the south east side of the closure should proceed north eastwards on B803 Coatbridge Road, south eastwards on B802 Glenmavis Road/Commonhead Street/Commonside Street, south westwards on Mavisbank Street, northwards on Wilson Street and north westwards and northwards on Whinhall Road to the south east side of the closure. Vehicles on the south east side of the closure wishing to access the north side of the closure should proceed vice versa. Vehicles travelling south westwards on the north side of the closure wishing to access the south east side of the closure should proceed south westwards on B803 Coatbridge Road/Waverley Street/Burnbank Street/Sunnyside Road, southwards on B804 Dunbeth Road, eastwards on Kildonan Street/Agnew Avenue/Centenary Avenue, north eastwards on Mulvey Crescent/McKenna Drive/Park Crescent/Burnfoot Road and northwards on Whinhall Road to the south side of the closure. Location 3 Dunrobin Road, Airdrie from the extended line of the northern kerb of Petersburn Road, northwards and north eastwards to its termination. Alternative routes: There are no alternative routes. Location 4 Carfin Street, Coatbridge from the extended line of the northern kerb of Bute Street, south eastwards to the extended line of the northern kerb of Calder Avenue. Alternative routes: Vehicles on the north west side of the closure wishing to access the south east side of the closure should proceed south westwards on Bute Street, north westwards on Garturk Street, south westwards on B753 Calder Street, south westwards on A725 Whifflet Street, westwards on Rosehall Avenue, northwards on Howes Street and north eastwards on Calder Avenue to the south east side of the closure. Vehicles on the south east side of the closure wishing to access the north west side of the closure should proceed vice versa. Location 5 Viewfield Road, Coatbridge from the extended line of the eastern kerb of Dunnachie Drive, south eastwards to the extended line of the western kerb of Crammond Avenue. Alternative routes: Vehicles on the north west side of the closure wishing to access the south east side of the closure should proceed north westwards, north eastwards and south eastwards on Mitchell Street, southwards on Woodside Street and westwards on Viewfield Road to the south east side of the closure. Vehicles on the south east side of the closure wishing to access the north west side of the closure should proceed vice versa. Location 6 Park Street, Coatbridge from the extended line of the southern kerb of Kildonan Street, southwards to the extended line of the northern kerb of Muiryhall Street East. Alternative routes: Vehicles on the north side of the closure wishing to access the south side of the closure should proceed eastwards on Kildonan Street, south westwards on Lavelle Drive and north westwards on Muiryhall Street East to the south side of the closure. Vehicles on the south side of the closure wishing to access the north side of the closure should proceed vice versa. Vehicles travelling westwards on the north side of the closure wishing to access the south side of the closure should proceed westwards on Kildonan Street, southwards and south eastwards on B804 Dunbeth Road, south eastwards on Main Street, north eastwards on Hillcrest Avenue and north westwards on Muiryhall Street East to the south side of the closure. Vehicles travelling north westwards on the south side of the closure wishing to access the north side of the closure should proceed north westwards on Muiryhall Street East, south westwards on Park Street, south eastwards on Albion Street, north eastwards on Hillcrest Avenue, south eastwards on Muiryhall Street East, north eastwards on Lavelle Drive and westwards on Kildonan Street to the north side of the closure. Location 7 Doune Terrace, Coatbridge from the extended line of the eastern kerb of Leven Road, south eastwards then north westwards for a distance of 515 metres or thereby. Alternative routes: Vehicles on the north west side of the closure wishing to access the north east side of the closure should proceed south eastwards on Townhead Road and north westwards on Lomond Road to the east side of the closure. Vehicles on the north east side of the closure wishing to access the north west side of the closure should proceed vice versa. Location 8 Manse Road, Bargeddie from the extended line of the western kerb of A752 Gartcosh Road, westwards to the extended line of the eastern kerb of Netherhouse Road. Alternative routes : Vehicles travelling northwards on the east side of the closure wishing to access the west side of the closure should proceed northwards on A752 Gartcosh Road, north westwards, north eastwards then north westwards on Cuilhill Road, westwards on Commonhead Road and southwards on Netherhouse Road to the west side of the closure. Vehicles on the west side of the closure wishing to access the east side of the closure should proceed vice versa. Vehicles travelling southwards on the east side of the closure wishing to access the west side of the closure should proceed southwards on A752 Gartcosh Road, proceed around the roundabout and exit and proceed north eastwards, north westwards and north eastwards on Cuilhill Road, westwards on Commonhead Road and southwards on Netherhouse Road to the west side of the closure. Location 9 Mainhill Road, Bargeddie from the extended line of the north western kerb of Bredisholm Road, north westwards to its termination. Alternative routes: Vehicles on Queens Crescent wishing to access the south east side of the closure should proceed north eastwards on Queens Crescent, south eastwards on Edward Street and south westwards on Dykehead Road to the south east side of the closure. Vehicles on the south east side of the closure wishing to access Queens Crescent should proceed vice versa. Vehicles on Abercrombie Crescent wishing to access the south east side of the closure should proceed north eastwards on Abercrombie Crescent, south eastwards on Edward Street and south westwards on Dykehead Road to the south east side of the closure. Vehicles on the south east side of the closure wishing to access Abercrombie Crescent should proceed vice versa. Location 10 Nisbett Street, Lawhope Mill Road & Gartness Road, Chapelhall from the extended line of the eastern kerb of Nisbett Place, north eastwards to the extended line of the western kerb of Craigens Road. Alternative Routes : Vehicles on the south west side of the closure wishing to access the north east side of the closure should proceed westwards on Nisbet Street, south eastwards on A73 Bellside Road, north eastwards on B7066 Glasgow & Edinburgh Road, northwards and north eastwards on Bothwellshields Road and north westwards on Craigens Road to the north east side of the closure. Vehicles on the north east side of the closure wishing to access the south west side of the closure should proceed vice versa. North westbound vehicles on the north east side of the closure wishing to access the south west side of the closure should proceed north westwards on Craigens Road, north westwards and south westwards on Bowhousebrae Road, south westwards on Burniebrae Road, south eastwards on A73 Main Street then eastwards on Nisbet Street to the south west side of the closure. Location 11 Stirling Road, Chapelhall Industrial Estate, Chapelhall from the extended line of the northern kerb of Burns Lane, north eastwards to its termination (including link road to A73 Carlisle Road). Alternative Routes: Vehicles on the south east side of the closure wishing to access Burns Road should proceed north eastwards on Burns Lane, north westwards on Roseberry Road and south eastwards on Burns Road. Vehicles on Burns Road wishing to access the south east side of the closure should proceed vice versa.
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