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The Buckinghamshire County Council THE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL The Council has made The Buckinghamshire County Council (Temporary Prohibition of The Council intends to make The Buckinghamshire County Council (Bridge Street, High through traffic) (Various roads, Chiltern District) Order, 2020, which temporarily prohibit Wycombe in the Parish of High Wycombe) (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order, any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in various roads in [Chiltern District] as 2020 which will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in Bridge specified in the schedule below. The closures are required whilst headline treatment, lining Street for 42 metres. Alternative route: Desborough Road, Westbourne Street, Oxford Road and ironworks take place between [02 March 2020] and [05 June 2020]. The proposed Order and vice versa. The closure is required whilst permanent reinstatement of the carriageway take will come into operation on 2March 2020 and will be in effect when signed andbetween place commencing on 8March 2020 between 20:00 and 05:00. The proposed Order will come times as per schedule below on the days signed, with amaximum duration of 18 months. into operation on 8March 2020, as signed, with maximum 18 months duration. SCHEDULE -“AR” =Alternative route Briery Way, Amersham from Green Lane to Mitchell Walk. AR-Green Lane, Woodside Road and Mitchell Walk. A404 Stanley hill, The Council intends to make The Buckinghamshire County Council (Public Footpath Amersham from Woodside Road to London Road West. AR-Woodside Road, Chiltern No. 32, High Wycombe) (Temporary Footpath Closure) Order 2020 under Section 14(1) Avenue, Rickmansworth Road, Chesham Road, Amersham Road, Red Lion Street, of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, which will temporarily prohibit any person St Marys Way, Park Road, Broad Street, Berkhampstead Road, Vale Road, Nashleigh from proceeding, except for access, in the entire length of Public Footpath No. 32, Hill, Ashley Green Road, A41 junc with A416 Chesham Road Westbound Onslip, High Wycombe. The closure is required in the interests of public safety whilst planned A41 from junc with A416 Chesham Road to junc with A4251 Tring Road, Shootersway, tree works are carried out from 2March 2020 until 30 March 2020, both dates inclusive. A41/Tring Road Westbound offslip, A41 Tring Bypass, Icknield Way, A41/tring Road The alternative route for pedestrians affected by the closure will be via the existing highway. Eastbound Offslip, A41 Interchange Tring, A41/Tring Road Westbound Onslip, Aston The proposed Order will come into operation on 2March 2020, as signed, with amaximum Clinton Bypass, Aston Clinton Road, Tring Road, High Street, Exchange Street, Friarage duration of 6months or until the works have been completed, whichever is the soonest. Road, Walton Street, Wendover Road, Wendover Way, Cambourne Avenue, Silver Birch Way, Wendover Bypass, London Road, Aylesbury Road, Missenden Bypass, Amersham The Council has made The Buckinghamshire County Council (Temporary Prohibition Bypass and Whielden Street. A413 London Road East, Amersham from Stanley Hill to of through traffic) (Various roads, Chiltern District) Order, 2020, which will temporarily Cokes Lane. AR-Amersham Road, London Road, Gravell Hill, Chalfont St Peter Bypass, prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in various roads in [Chiltern Redhill, Oxford Road, Denham Avenue, Slough Road, London End, Park Lane, Gore District] as specified in the schedule below. The closures are required whilst headline Hill and Amersham Bypass. Cherry Rise, Chalfont St Giles for the entire length of the treatment, lining and Ironworks take place between [02 March 2020] and [05 June 2020]. road. AR-Cherry Rise. Moat Lane, Prestwood from kiln Road to A4128. AR-Kiln Road, The proposed Order will come into operation on 02 March 2020 and will be in effect when Greenlands, Honor End Lane and High Street. A404 Amersham Road, Penn from Earl signed and between times as per schedule below on the days signed, with amaximum Howe Road to Mop End Lane. AR-Amersham Road, Whielden Lane, Amersham Bypass, duration of 18 months. SCHEDULE -“AR” =Alternative route Lyndhurst Road, Lynton Gore Hill, Park Lane, London End, Wycombe End,Windsor End, Wooburn Green Lane, Road, Chesham from Greenway to Upper Belmont Road. AR-Greenway, Upper Belmont London Road, Knaves Beech, Knaves Beech Way, Station Road, Abbey Way, Abbey Way Road. Lansdowne Road, Chesham from Addison Road to Lyndhurst Road. AR-Pond Park Gyratory, Queen Victoria Road, Crendon Street and Amersham Hill. Townsend Road, Road, Milton Road, Cowper Road and Lynchurst Road. Hodds Wood Road, Chesham Chesham for the entire length of the road. AR-Bellingdon Road, StMarys Way and Broad for the entire length of the road. No Diversion. Lovel End, Chalfont St Peter for the entire Street. PLEASE NOTE: The full duration of this multi-order is to allow coordination of length of the road. No diversion. Stanley Avenue, Chesham for the entire length of the road. anumber of works, andflexibility given their weather dependant nature. Theactual times AR-Stanley Avenue, Upper Meadow and Lindo Close. Lovel Road, Chalfont St Peter for that each road will beclosed for will be much less than this, andcould beeither day or night the entire length of the road. Chessmount Rise, Chesham for the entire length of the road. works only. The full details will be publicised onone.network when confirmed, with signs AR-Waterside. Quarrendon Road, Sheepfold Lane, Amersham for the entire length of the on the affected road erected two weeks before the closure. road. AR-Hundred Acres Lane. Park Place, Amersham for the entire length of the road. Dated 21 February 2020 AR-Roundwood Road and Plantation Road. Heath End Road, Prestwood from Stag Lane to Spurlands End Road. AR-Spurlands End Road nad Copes Road. PLEASE NOTE: The Council has made The Buckinghamshire County Council (Swan Bottom, TheLee in the The full duration of this multi-order is to allow coordination of anumber of works, and Parish ofThe Lee CP) (Temporary Prohibition ofThrough Traffic) Order, 2020 which will flexibility given their weather dependant nature. The actual times that each road will be temporarily prohibit anyvehicle from proceeding, except for access, in Swan Bottom from closed for will be much less than this, and could be either day or night works only. The full junction ofChesham Lane for approximately 283 metres. Alternative route: Swan Bottom details will be publicised on one.network when confirmed, with signs on the affected road Road, Lee Clump Road, The Lee To Kings Lane, Kings Lane, Potter Row,FrithHill, erected two weeks before the closure. Missenden Bypass, Aylesbury Road, London Road, Rocky Lane, Chesham Lane. The Dated 21 February 2020 closure is required whilst Openreach overhead cabling works take place commencing on 25 February 2020 between 09:30 and 15:30. Road will be closed between 09:30-15:30, road The Council has made The Buckinghamshire County Council (Temporary Prohibition of open at all other times. The proposed Order will come into operation on 25 February 2020, through traffic) (Various roads, Wycombe District) Order, 2020, which will temporarily as signed, with maximum 18 months duration. prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in various roads in [Wycombe Dated 21 February 2020 District] as specified in the schedule below. The closures are required whilst headline treatment, lining and Ironworks take place between [02 March 2020] and [05 June 2020]. The Council intends to make The Buckinghamshire County Council (Gordon Road, The proposed order will come into operation on 02 March 2020 and will be in effect when High Wycombe) (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order, 2020 which will signed and between times as per schedule below on the days signed, with amaximum duration temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in Gordon Road from of 18 months. SCHEDULE -“AR” =Alternative route Lucas Road, High Wycombe for the junction of London Road for 157 metres. Alternative route: London Road, Abbey Way, entire length of the road. AR-Totteridge Road and Amersham Hill. Spearing Road, High Queen Victoria Road, Crendon Street, Totteridge Road, Totteridge Avenue. The closure Wycombe from Grenfell Avenue to Rutland Avenue. AR-Rutland Avenue, Cross Road and is required whilst Surfacing and ducting works take place commencing on 13 April 2020 Spearing Road. Hilview Road, Colborne Road, High Wycombe for the entire length of the between 19:00 and 06:00. The road closure will be between 19:00-06:00 only. Carriageway road. AR-East Drive, Totteridge Drive, Kingston Road, Perth Road, Adelaide Road and will be open at all other times. The proposed Order will come into operation on Arnison Avenue. Lock Road, Marlow from Gosmore Lane to Station Road. AR-Station 13 April 2020, as signed, with maximum 18 months duration. Road, Mill Road and Gossmore Lane. Dashwood Avenue, High Wycombe for the entire length Dated 21 February 2020 of the road. AR-Oakridge Road, West Wycombe Road and Mill End Road. Boundary Road, High Wycombe from Station Road to Knaves Beech Way. AR-Knaves Beech Way, London The Council intends to make The Buckinghamshire County Council (Temporary Road and Station Road. PLEASE NOTE: The full duration of this multi-order is to allow Prohibition of through traffic) (Various roads, Wycombe District) Order, 2020, which coordination of anumber of works, and flexibility given their weather dependant nature. will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in various roads The actual times that each road will be closed for will be much less than this, and could in [Wycombe District] as specified in the schedule below. The closures are required be either day or night works only. The full details will be publicised on one.network when whilst headline treatment, lining and Ironworks take place between [02 March 2020] and confirmed, with signs on the affected road erected two weeks before the closure.
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