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Road Closure Information A40 ELEVATION CARLTON RD 250 200 150 0 2.5 5.5 7. 5 10 5 SQUITCHEY LN NORTH OXFORD VICTORIA RD ACCESS POINTS NORTHERN BYPASS RD ROAD CLOSURE INFORMATION WOODSTOCK RD HAMILTON RD SUNDAY 8TH OCTOBER 4 MARSTON ACCESS POINTS On the weekend of Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th October there will be some changes to usual traffic routes in Oxford, due to the Virgin Sport Oxford Half Marathon. The full list of roads to be closed can be SUMMER FIELDS found below, along with their latest reopening times. Access for emergency vehicles will be maintained at SCHOOL all times on all roads. ST NICHOLAS CHURCH MARSTON On Saturday 7th, Broad Street (between Turl St & Magdalen St East) will close at 08:00. At 18:00 the THE CHERWELL 6 SCHOOL ELSFIELD RD remainder of Broad Street, along with Parks Road (between Holywell St & South Parks Rd) and a small 9 OXFORD CANAL section of Museum Road will close. These roads will remain closed on Sunday 8th and reopen no later BANBURY RD MARSTON FERRY RD OXFORD RD than 18:00. Parking suspensions will be in place throughout this period on Broad Street, Parks Road and MARSTON FERRY RD 7 Museum Road. WOODSTOCK RD All additional roads listed below close at 08:00 on Sunday 8th, with the exception of Holywell Street BELBROUGHTONCHARLBURY RD RD WOLFSON RIVER CHERWELL MARSH LN NORTHMOOR RD COLLEGE which closes at 06:00. Parking suspensions will be in place on all roads marked with , as well as on 0 South Parade and the east side of Jackson Road, from 05:00 on Sunday 8th. CHADLINGTON RD 8 PARK TOWN AND OLD Reopening no later than 11:00 • Linton Rd (between Charlbury Rd & Chadlington Rd) NORHAM MANOR MARSTON ACCESS POINTS VILLAGE • Magdalen Street East • Norham Gardens • St Giles (southbound carriageway) • Norham Road BARDWELL RD ST HUGH’S COLLEGE Reopening no later than 12:00 Reopening no later than 14:30 3 FYFIELD RD LADY MARGARET • Banbury Road (between Marston Ferry Rd & • Brasenose Lane HALL A40/Elsfield Road) • Cae Street WOODSTOCK RD NORHAM RD • Holywell Street Reopening no later than 13:00 • Jowe Walk KELLOGG COLLEGE • A40 westbound off-slip (Marston Junction) • Longwall Street (Access Only) NORHAM GARDENS • Cherwell Drive • Magdalen Bridge/High Street (between Merton • Elms Drive Street & the Plain Roundabout) OXFORD BANBURY RD RACE ST CROSS RD • Elsfield Road • Mansfield Road UNIVERSITY VILLAGE PARKS • Marsh Lane (northbound only) • Radcliffe Square WALTON ST PARKS RD • Marston Ferry Road and Cycle Path • South Parks Road OXFORD UNIVERSITY • Oxford Road (between Cherwell Drive & Elsfield Rd) • St Cross Road MUSEUM OF RIVER CHERWELL NATURE • Turl Street (between Broad Street & Market Street) S PARKS RD 2 2 Reopening no later than 13:30 • Parks Road (between South Parks Road & MANSFIELD RD • Banbury Road (between St Giles & Marston Ferry Rd) Banbury Road) FINISH • Bardwell Road PARKS RD • Belbroughton Road Reopening no later than 18:00 ST GILES BALLIOL COLLEGE • Chadlington Road • Broad Street* START • Charlbury Road (between Belbroughton Rd • Museum Road & Linton Rd) • Parks Road* 3 CATTE ST UNIVERSITY OXFORD OF OXFORD • Fyfield Road NEW THEATRE BROAD ST TURL ST In addition to the above closures some roads adjoining the race route will experience restricted access. BOTLEY RD HIGH ST Please check the map and details of access points overleaf. For any additional queries please contact OXFORD LARKSON RD CASTLE us directly. A We hope this advance notice helps with your planning around the road closures. To discuss further, please get in touch by calling 0800 044 8000 or emailing [email protected] 5 MILE MARKER BANDS/DJS CARLTON RD The Virgin Sport Team WATER TOILETS @virginsport @virgin_sport www.virginsport.com FIRST AID LUCOZADE 08 OCT 2017 ISLIP RD APSLEY RD HARPES RD STRATFIELD RD THE CHERWELL SCHOOL OXFORD CANAL NORTH OXFORD JACKSON RD PARK TOWN AND MARSTON FERRY RD A40 WOODSTOCK RD E A CUNLIFFE CL ACCESS POINTS CARLTON RD NORHAM MANOR CHARLBURY RD A LATHBURY RD BELBROUGHTON RD NORTHMOOR RD WOLFSON RIVER CHERWELL ACCESS POINTS COLLEGE For access throughout the closure period, E use Jackson Road to travel between the ISLIP RD H CHADLINGTON RD APSLEY RD Access between: I Sunnymead & Cueslowe estates and the HARPES RD A40/Elsfield Way. Cunliffe Close and Lathbury Road THACKLEY END SQUITCHEY LN F LINTON RD VICTORIA RD B MIDDLE WAY Access point open from: WOODSTOCK RD NORTHERN BYPASS RD One way access from: HAMILTON RD 08:00 – 09:15 RAWLINSON RD BANBURY RD BANBURY RD • DiamondA40 Place to Thorncliffe Road PORTLAND RD 13:00 onwards • Oakthorpe Road to Diamond Place BARDWELL RD LONSDALE RD F CARLTON RD SUMMER FIELDS STRATFIELD RD Access point open from: SCHOOL Access between: FYFIELD RD S PARADE PARK TOWN 08:00 – 09:15 Linton Road and Rawlinson Road G ST NICHOLAS B CHURCH MARSTON BRADMORE RD 11:45 onwards 6 BANBURY RD WOODSTOCK RD NORHAM RD ELSFIELD RD THE CHERWELL CANTERBURY RD Banbury Road (between A40 and DIAMOND PL SCHOOL Access point open from: OAKTHORPE RD 9 Marston Ferry Road) reopens no later OXFORD CANAL 08:00 – 09:15 5 THORNCLIFFE RD MARSTON FERRY RD 11:15 onwards OXFORD RD than 12:00 NORHAM GARDENS VICTORIA RD MARSTON FERRY RD 7 WOODSTOCK RD HAMILTON RD G KEY CHARLBURY RD BEVINGTON RD 4 BELBROUGHTON RD Access between: WOLFSON RIVER CHERWELL MARSH LN OXFORD NORTHERN BYPASS RD NORTHMOOR RD J ST CROSS RD ACCESS ROUTE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY 0 Park Town and Canterbury Road PARKS RUNNING ROUTE CHADLINGTON RD Access point open from: MARSTONSUMMER FIELDS 8 WALTON ST SCHOOL 08:00 – 09:15 OXFORD A40 PARKS RD UNIVERSITY 13:00 onwards OLD ACCESS POINTS MARSTON MUSEUM OF VILLAGE ST NICHOLAS NATURE C THE CHERWELL 6 CHURCH MARSTON SCHOOL ELSFIELD RD S PARKS RD 9 Banbury Road will fully reopen no later One way access from: OXFORD RD BARDWELL RD BANBURY RD MANSFIELD RD MARSTON FERRY RD ST HUGH’S than 13:30 CITY CENTRE Boults Lane to A40/Elsfield Way COLLEGE 3 FYFIELD RD LADY MARSTON FERRY RD MARGARET HALL FINISH M WOODSTOCK RD Throughout the closure period DIVERSION A Access point open from: R S WOODSTOCK RD TO From 08:00 on Sunday 8th, N C (08:00 – 13:30) access will be maintained PARKS RD F BOULTS LN NORHAM RD E ST GILES 08:00BELBROUGHTON – CHARLBURY09:30 RD RD RR Y until 14:30 on SundayBALLIOL 8th, due WOLFSON RIVER CHERWELL R MARSH LN NORTHMOOR RD COLLEGE D KELLOGG in both directions between: COLLEGE 12:15 onwards COLLEGE to the closure of Parks Road, a 0 START Oxford Road reopensCHADLINGTON RD no later than 13:00 HORSEMAN CL D NORHAM GARDENS H clearly signed diversion will be in place to facilitate travel to D Thackley End and Rawlinson Road CATTE ST OXFORD UNIVERSITY OLD BANBURY RD RACE ST CROSS RD OXFORD OXFORD RD MARSTON UNIVERSITY VILLAGE the south and east of Oxford. OF OXFORD VILLAGE PARKS NEW THEATRE Access between: BROAD ST WALTON ST I The diversion will use Hythe PARKS RD Horseman Close and Marsh Lane – TURL ST OXFORD Bridge Street (A4144), Oxpens UNIVERSITY Charlbury Road and Linton Road BARDWELL RD MUSEUM OF RIVER CHERWELL southbound travel only NATURE ST HUGH’S 2 Road (A420), Abingdon Road COLLEGE S PARKS RD BOTLEY RD HIGH ST 3 FYFIELD RD LADY 2 J (A4144), Donnington Bridge MARGARET Access point open from:HALL MANSFIELD RD OXFORD Throughout the closure period (B4495) andCASTLE Iffley Road (A4158). WOODSTOCK RD 08:00 – 09:30 Bradmore Road and Bevington Road NORHAM RD Marsh Lane will be open to FINISH 12:15 onwards (via Norham Gardens and Banbury Road) PARKS RD KELLOGG southbound traffic ST GILES COLLEGE BALLIOL Marsh Lane reopens no later than 13:00 COLLEGE START For any queries, please get in touch by calling 0800 044 8000 or emailing [email protected] NORHAM GARDENS 3 CATTE ST UNIVERSITY OXFORD OXFORD BANBURY RD RACE ST CROSS RD OF OXFORD UNIVERSITY VILLAGE NEW THEATRE PARKS BROAD ST.
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