From 1St July 2021 to 31St October 2021 the Following Roads Will Be Subject to Temporary Traffic Orders As Per Details Listed Below

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From 1St July 2021 to 31St October 2021 the Following Roads Will Be Subject to Temporary Traffic Orders As Per Details Listed Below From 1st July 2021 to 31st October 2021 the following roads will be subject to temporary traffic orders as per details listed below. Advanced warning of dates will be displayed by signs on site. The proposed programme dates are as listed on the schedule. Road Name / Closure Extent (From) Closure Extent (To) Parish Closure Length Works Type of Closure Type of Current Proposed Start Current Proposed Number (m) Restriction Date End Date A46 Painswick Gloucester Road A4173 Stratford Road Stroud 2.6km Ash Closure & No Restricted Days 05/07/2021 09/07/2021 Road, Stroud A4171 Dieback: Parking/Waiting during (09:30 to 15:30) felling All/Part of the Works diseased trees. A46 Painswick Buckholt Road Nuthill Cranham 2.0km Ash Closure & No Restricted Days 12/07/2021 15/07/2021 Road, Cranham Dieback: Parking/Waiting during (09:30 to 15:30) felling All/Part of the Works diseased trees. A46 Stroud Road, Junction A4173 B4073 Jct Painswick 2.7km Ash Closure & No Restricted Days 19/07/2021 23/07/2021 Painswick Dieback: Parking/Waiting during (09:30 to 15:30) felling All/Part of the Works diseased trees. B4070 Slad Road Junction Lansdown Junction Buckholt Painswick, 11.0km Ash Closure & No Restricted Days 26/07/2021 06/08/2021 Road Miserden Dieback: Parking/Waiting during (09:30 to 15:30) felling All/Part of the Works diseased trees. B4073 Upton Hill Junction Birchall Lane Painswick Beacon Upon St Leonards 3.7km Ash Closure & No Restricted Days 09/08/2021 13/08/2021 Lane Dieback: Parking/Waiting during (09:30 to 15:30) felling All/Part of the Works diseased trees. B4058 Horsley Junction A46 Outsde South Lodge Wotton-Under- 5.0km Ash Closure & No Restricted Days 16/08/2021 27/08/2021 Road Edge, Kingscote, Dieback: Parking/Waiting during (09:30 to 15:30) Owlpen felling All/Part of the Works diseased trees. A4171 Stratford Paganhill Lane roundabout A46 jct Stroud 1.2km Ash Closure & No Restricted Days 31/08/2021 31/08/2021 Road Dieback: Parking/Waiting during (09:30 to 15:30) felling All/Part of the Works diseased trees. A4171 Paganhill Cainscross Roundabout Stratford Road Stroud, Caincross 590m Ash Closure & No Restricted Days 01/09/2021 02/09/2021 Lane roundabout Dieback: Parking/Waiting during (09:30 to 15:30) felling All/Part of the Works diseased trees. B4060 Junction Bear Street Junction Taits Hill Wotton-Under- 5.6km Ash Closure & No Restricted Days 06/09/2021 14/09/2021 Stinchcombe to Road Edge & North Dieback: Parking/Waiting during (09:30 to 15:30) Wotton Under Nibley felling All/Part of the Works Edge Road diseased trees. B4058 Coombe Junction Whiteway Hill Junction Old Town Wotton Under 4.2km Ash Closure & No Restricted Days 20/09/2021 24/09/2021 Road Edge Dieback: Parking/Waiting during (09:30 to 15:30) felling All/Part of the Works diseased trees. A4135 Cam Pitch, Junction High Street Junction May Lane Dursley, Cam 2.6km Ash Closure & No Restricted Days 27/09/2021 01/10/2021 Tilsdown and Dieback: Parking/Waiting during (09:30 to 15:30) Kingshill Road felling All/Part of the Works diseased trees. A4135 Draycott Junction A38 Junction Cam Pitch Dursley 2.7km Ash Closure & No Restricted Days 04/10/2021 05/10/2021 and High Street Dieback: Parking/Waiting during (09:30 to 15:30) felling All/Part of the Works diseased trees. A4135 Kingscote B4058 Bath Road Jct A46 Calcot jct Kingscote 4.7km Ash Closure & No Restricted Days 06/10/2021 08/10/2021 Dieback: Parking/Waiting during (09:30 to 15:30) felling All/Part of the Works diseased trees. A419 London Road Junction Dr Newtons Road Junction Cirencester Chalford, Stroud, 7.3km Ash Closure & No Restricted Days 11/10/2021 15/10/2021 Road Brimscombe & Dieback: Parking/Waiting during (09:30 to 15:30) Thrupp felling All/Part of the Works diseased trees. 3/204 Toadsmoor Dr Crouchs Road Bussage Hill Bisley-with-Lypiatt, 1.2km Ash Closure & No Restricted Days 18/10/2021 21/10/2021 Road and Vatch Chalford Dieback: Parking/Waiting during (09:30 to 15:30) Lane felling All/Part of the Works diseased trees. B4066 Uley Road & Junction Woodmancote Junction Frocester Uley, Dursley 6.2km Ash Closure & No Restricted Days 25/10/2021 29/10/2021 Crawley Hill Hill Dieback: Parking/Waiting during (09:30 to 15:30) felling All/Part of the Works diseased trees. Ash Randwick and 3/212 Gloucester Road from Bird in Dieback: Closure & No Westrip, Unrestricted Days Road to Bird in The Lane, Randwick hand to Main Road 1.8km felling Parking/Waiting during 02/08/2021 05/08/2021 Whiteshill and (07.00 > 19.00) Hand Whiteshill. diseased All/Part of the Works Ruscombe trees. Ash Dieback: Closure & No Unrestricted Days 3/210 Edge Road, Edge Road to Harescombe & Haresfield Lane 1.65km felling Parking/Waiting during (07.00 > 19.00) 09/08/2021 16/08/2021 Whiteshill. Spring Acre Painswick diseased All/Part of the Works School Holidays trees. Ash Dieback: Closure & No Unrestricted Days 3/268Butterrow Rodborough Lane Bear Hill to Butts jct Rodborough 1.35km felling Parking/Waiting during (07.00 > 19.00) 16/08/2021 27/08/2021 Hill, Stroud. jct diseased All/Part of the Works School Holidays trees. Ash 41433 Road from Dieback: Closure & No Unrestricted Days Bear Hill to the Mount Vernon jct Butterrow Hill Rodborough 560m felling Parking/Waiting during (07.00 > 19.00) 16/08/2021 27/08/2021 Butts to Butterrow Hill diseased All/Part of the Works School Holidays trees. Ash 3/197 Portway, Upton St Dieback: Closure & No Unrestricted Days Upton St A46 Jct High St Leonards & 2.15km felling Parking/Waiting during 18/08/2021 27/08/2021 (07.00 > 19.00) Leonards Cranham diseased All/Part of the Works trees. Ash Dieback: 3 way lights & No B4066 Selsley Hill Restricted days Selsley Road Bownhill Woodchester 854m felling Parking/Waiting during 31/08/2021 31/08/2021 to Pennwood (09.30 > 15.30) diseased All/Part of the Works trees. Ash Dieback: Closure & No 41425 Tabernacle Little London to Tabernacle Bear Hill to the Unrestricted Days Rodborough 275m felling Parking/Waiting during 31/08/2021 02/09/2021 Walk. Walk Butts (07.00 > 19.00) diseased All/Part of the Works trees. Ash 41425 Little Dieback: Closure & No Unrestricted Days London to Tabernacle Walk Bowl Hill Rodborough 560m felling Parking/Waiting during 03/09/2021 03/09/2021 (07.00 > 19.00) Tabernacle Walk. diseased All/Part of the Works trees. Ash Dieback: Closure & No Little London to Unrestricted Days 3/266 Bear Hill. Bear Hill to Moor Court Rodborough 760m felling Parking/Waiting during 06/09/2021 09/09/2021 Bear Hill (07.00 > 19.00) diseased All/Part of the Works trees. Ash Dieback: Closure & No 3/269 Brimscombe Hill to Jacobs Brimscombe Hill to Unrestricted Days Minchinhampton 790m felling Parking/Waiting during 10/09/2021 21/09/2021 Brimscombe Hill Knowle Burleigh Rose Cottage (07.00 > 19.00) diseased All/Part of the Works trees. Ash Dieback: Closure & No Culver Hill to Unrestricted Days 3/269 Culver Hill Junction Littleworth Minchinhampton 370m felling Parking/Waiting during 22/09/2021 23/09/2021 Giddynap Lane (07.00 > 19.00) diseased All/Part of the Works trees. 41451 Culver Hill Its entire length Minchinhampton 340m Ash to St Chloe Dieback: Closure & No Unrestricted Days felling Parking/Waiting during 22/09/2021 23/09/2021 (07.00 > 19.00) diseased All/Part of the Works trees. 41454 and 41598 Ash Road from Culver Dieback: Closure & No Hill to Halfway House to Restricted Days Culver Hill Minchinhampton 1.5km felling Parking/Waiting during 24/09/2021 27/09/2021 Beaudesert Park Box Corner (09.30 > 15.30) diseased All/Part of the Works School, trees. Pinfarthings. .
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