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ROAD and PATH CLOSURES (03 May to 09 May 2021) ROAD OR LOCATION DATE DETAILS PATH NAME ROAD AND PATH CLOSURES (03 May to 09 May 2021) ROAD OR LOCATION DATE DETAILS PATH NAME FROM TO FROM TO Carters Road, Ryde Upton Road 153 metres east thereof 04.05.21 07.05.21 Utility Works Castlehold Lane, Newport Entire Length Entire Length 04.05.21 10.05.21 Utility Works 32 metres from Park Road 110metres from St Johns Daniel Street, Ryde 04.05.21 07.05.21 Utility Works junction Road junction High Park Road, Ryde Great Preston Road Little Preston Road 04.05.21 07.05.21 Utility Works Hyde Road, Shanklin Entire Length Entire Length 04.05.21 17.05.21 Utility Works Parsonage Road, Sandown Entire Length Entire Length 03.05.21 12.05.2021 Utility Works Tamar Close, Sandown Entire Length Entire Length 03.05.21 30.05.21 Utility Works Culver Way, Various, Entire Length Entire Length 06.05.21 07.06.21 Utility Works Sandown Meadow Way, Various, Entire Length Entire Length 03.05.21 18.05.21 Utility Works Sandown Redcliff Close, Various, Entire Length Entire Length 06.05.21 07.06.21 Utility Works Sandown Steephill Court Road, Undercliff Drive Pelham Road 03.05.21 07.05.21 Utility Works Ventnor Hurst Hill, Totland Hambrough Lane Weston Lane 04.05.21 07.05.21 Utility Works Froglands Lane, Newport Millers Lane Whitcombe Road 04.05.21 06.05.21 Carriageway Repairs Millers Lane, Newport Clatterford Road Castle Hill 04.05.21 05.05.21 Carriageway Repairs Alexandra Road, Ryde West Hill High Park Road 05.05.21 07.05.21 Carriageway Repairs Ampthill Road, Various, Entire Length Entire Length 05.05.21 25.06.21 Utility Works Ryde Appley Rise, Various, Ryde Entire Length Entire Length 05.05.21 25.06.21 Utility Works The Strand, Various, Ryde East Hill Road Cornwall Street 05.05.21 25.06.21 Utility Works Esplanade, Various, Ryde North Walk Appley Rise 05.05.21 25.06.21 Utility Works Lind Street & St Thomas' Church Lane Union Street 30.04.21 21.05.21 High Friction Surfacing Works Square, Newport Linden Road, Newport Winchester Close Winston Road 30.04.21 21.05.21 High Friction Surfacing Works Bunts Hill & Locks Green Whitehouse Road Colemans Lane 30.04.21 21.05.21 High Friction Surfacing Works Road, Porchfield Alverstone Road, Mount Road Whippingham Road 30.04.21 21.05.21 High Friction Surfacing Works Whippingham Merstone Lane, Merstone Sandown Road Chapel Lane 30.04.21 21.05.21 High Friction Surfacing Works Ashey Road, Ryde East Ashey Lane Smallbrook Lane 30.04.21 21.05.21 High Friction Surfacing Works Melville Street, Ryde Trinity Street Dover Street 30.04.21 21.05.21 High Friction Surfacing Works Melville Street, Ryde Belvedere Street Dover Street 30.04.21 21.05.21 High Friction Surfacing Works Military Road, Freshwater Afton Road Marsh Green 30.04.21 21.05.21 High Friction Surfacing Works & Brighstone Crocker Street, Newport Mill Street St James Street 30.04.21 21.05.21 High Friction Surfacing Works Lugley Street, Newport Holyrood Street St James Street 30.04.21 21.05.21 High Friction Surfacing Works Landguard Road, Shanklin Entire Length Entire Length 30.04.21 18.06.21 Carriageway Reconstruction Landguard Manor Road, Entire Length Entire Length 30.04.21 18.06.21 Carriageway Reconstruction Shanklin Seaview Lane, Nettlestone Entire Length Entire Length 30.04.21 11.06.21 Carriageway Reconstruction Tornborough Close, Ryde Entire Length Entire Length 30.04.21 11.06.21 Carriageway Reconstruction Binstead Road, Ryde Queens Road Ringwood Road 30.04.21 11.06.21 Carriageway Reconstruction High Street, Carisbrooke Priory Road Cedar Hill 29.04.21 10.05.21 Utility Works Royal Crescent Sandown Entire Length Entire Length 30.04.21 20.05.21 Utility Works Copse End, Sandown Entire Length Entire Length 26.04.21 07.05.21 Utility Works Mortonbrook, Sandown Entire Length Entire Length 03.05.21 07.05.21 Utility Works Willow Way, Sandown Entire Length Entire Length 03.05.21 07.05.21 Utility Works Eastcliff Road, Shanklin Entire Length Entire Length 23.04.21 04.06.21 Footway Resurfacing Works York Avenue, East Cowes Crossways Road Well Road 23.04.21 25.06.21 Carriageway Reconstruction Works Whippingham Road, East Crossways Road Saunders Way 23.04.21 25.06.21 Carriageway Reconstruction Works Cowes High Street, Brading Broadstone Crescent West Street 23.04.21 04.06.21 Carriageway Resurfacing Works Lind Street, Ryde Lind Place St Thomas Street 23.04.21 04.06.21 Carriageway Resurfacing Works Spencer Road, Ryde West Street St Thomas Street 23.04.21 04.06.21 Carriageway Resurfacing Works Coach Lane, Brading Entire Length Entire Length 23.04.21 04.06.21 Carriageway Resurfacing Works West Lane, Brading Entire Length Entire Length 23.04.21 04.06.21 Carriageway Resurfacing Works St James Street, Newport Crocker Street Hunnycross Way 28.04.21 05.05.21 Utility Works Staplers Road, Newport Fairless Road Cross Lane 27.04.21 04.05.21 Utility Works Hill Street, Sandown Entire Length Entire Length 19.04.21 19.05.21 Utility Works Nunwell Street, Sandown Entire Length Entire Length 19.04.21 10.05.21 Utility Works High Street, Freshwater Entire Length Entire Length 16.04.21 28.05.21 CIP Works Barton Road, Newport Entire Length Entire Length 16.04.21 28.05.21 CIP Works School Lane, Newport Entire Length Entire Length 16.04.21 28.05.21 CIP Works Royal Exchange, Newport Entire Length Entire Length 16.04.21 28.05.21 CIP Works South Street, Yarmouth Entire Length Entire Length 16.04.21 28.05.21 CIP Works High Street, Yarmouth Entire Length Entire Length 16.04.21 28.05.21 CIP Works Jeals Lane, Various, Entire Length Entire Length 19.04.21 14.05.21 Utility Works Sandown Stower Place, Various, Entire Length Entire Length 12.04.21 30.04.21 Utility Works Sandown Dover Street, Ryde Entire Length Entire Length 09.04.21 21.05.21 CIP Works Chapel Road, Binstead Entire Length Entire Length 09.04.21 21.05.21 CIP Works Cemetery Road, Binstead Entire Length Entire Length 09.04.21 21.05.21 CIP Works Arnold Road, Binstead Entire Length Entire Length 09.04.21 21.05.21 CIP Works Spring Gardens, Shanklin Entire Length Entire Length 09.04.21 21.05.21 CIP Works Victoria Place, Ryde Entire Length Entire Length 09.04.21 21.05.21 CIP Works Spencer Road, Ryde West Street St Thomas Street 09.04.21 21.05.21 CIP Works West Street, Ryde Spencer Road Lind Street 09.04.21 21.05.21 CIP Works Bellevue Road, Ryde Spencer Road Lind Street 09.04.21 21.05.21 CIP Works Dover Stret, Ryde Melville Street Castle Street 09.04.21 21.05.21 CIP Works Seaview Lane, Nettlestone Entire Length Entire Length 02.04.21 14.05.21 CIP Repairs / Carriageway Playstreet Lane, Ryde Entire Length Entire Length 02.04.21 14.05.21 CIP Repairs / Carriageway Mill Road, Shalfleet Entire Length Entire Length 02.04.21 14.05.21 CIP Repairs / Carriageway Church Lane, Shalfleet Entire Length Entire Length 02.04.21 14.05.21 CIP Repairs / Carriageway Forest Road, Newport Gunville Road Parkhurst Road 02.04.21 14.05.21 CIP Repairs / Carriageway Hornsey Rise, Brdaing New Road The Mall 02.04.21 14.05.21 CIP Repairs / Carriageway Princes Street, Cowes Entire Length Entire Length 02.04.21 14.05.21 CIP Repairs / Carriageway Ranelagh Road, Lake Entire Length Entire Length 02.04.21 14.05.21 CIP Repairs / Carriageway Broadway, Sandown Lake Hill Beachfield Road 02.04.21 14.05.21 CIP Repairs / Carriageway Cliff Road, Lake Entire Length Entire Length 02.04.21 14.05.21 CIP Repairs / Carriageway Currie Road, Lake Entire Length Entire Length 02.04.21 14.05.21 CIP Repairs / Carriageway High Street, Ventnor Madeira Road East Street 02.04.21 14.05.21 CIP Repairs / Carriageway Cycle Track from Sandown Alverstone Road Longwood Lane 15.03.2021 03.09.21 Installation Works to Newport, Sandown Furrlongs, Newport Pan Close St Georges Way 12.03.2021 18 months Highway Improvements Cycle Track from Ryde to Appley Lane Appley Walk 05.03.21 22.10.21 Sewer Works Seaview, Ryde North Walk, Ryde Appley Lane Canoe Lake Road 05.03.21 22.10.21 Sewer Works Appley Park Long Stay Car Appley Lane, Ryde North Walk 05.03.21 22.10.21 Sewer Works Park 132 metres in an easterly Ryde Footpath 90, Seaview North Walk 05.03.21 22.10.21 Sewer Works direction Bettesworth Road, Various, Entire Length Entire Length 01.03.21 03.05.21 Utility works Ryde St Michael's Avenue, Entire Length Entire Length 01.03.21 03.05.21 Utility works Various, Ryde Upton Road, Various, Ryde Windmill Close Bettesworth Road 01.03.21 03.05.21 Utility works Pan Lane, Newport Pan Garage access Godric Road 17.04.2020 15.10.21 Pedestrian Safety a) Parkhurst Road (southbound) between its junctions with Parkhurst Road, Newportthe exit from St Marys Hospital to its junction with St Marys 02.01.2020 18 months St Marys Junction improvement roundabout Parkhurst Slip Road, Entire length Entire length 04.11.2019 04.05.21 St Marys Junction improvement Newport 380 metres to the northeast Esplanade, East Cowes End of the highway 17.06.2020 17.12.21 Closed due to land slide of Cambridge Road a) Belgrave Road between its junctions with Alpine Road Belgrave Road, Ventnorand Esplanade Road; b) Esplanade Road between its 31.01.2020 27.08.21 Landslip on Belgrave Road junctions with Belgrave Road and Marine Parade..
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