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Information: 2015 FORMULA 1 and Road Closures Silverstone village one-way systems INBOUND (Mornings) Police Traffic Management Information: 2015 FORMULA 1 and road closures. Friday 3rd July - Sunday 5th July www.northants.police.uk BRITISH GRAND PRIX The maps show the road closures and Direction of Travel Silverstone Circuit Information: Friday 3 July to Sunday 5 July 2015 C Possible One Way one-way systems operating in Silverstone H www.silverstone.co.uk U R No Entry C Village on Saturday and Sunday. In the H S Residents Access & T for Traffic R Information E morning (inbound) the A413 (Towcester E Taxis ONLY ND T For bus service information please contact Traveline on Control E T S Road) through Silverstone will not be E W ROAD local people STER 0871 200 22 33 TOWCE made one way unless there are problems Silverstone A413 or visit on the A43. If you are a resident on, or Village ST B H RA G CKL I EY R H www.traveline.info adjacent to Towcester Road, please OAD check, before leaving your property, to or Stagecoach Midlands on ensure you follow the correct route. On W H 0845 600 1314 I T T Friday the main A413 road (Brackley Road L E W B U I A43 or by email: D N R A Y / Towcester Road) through Silverstone T O R E R D R O R A H [email protected] O D will remain two-way throughout the day. F I D L A L D S R Silverstone D The section of Brackley Road, between Circuit High Street and Dadford Road, is for resident access, buses and taxis only. For all other enquiries please call the On Saturday and Sunday this section of Highways England customer contact centre: road will be made one way (east to west - from High Street to Dadford Road) and no 0300 123 5000 traffic will be allowed to enter High Street from Brackley Road. On Friday to Sunday (BT landline calls to 0300 numbers will cost no more than 8 pence per OUTBOUND (Afternoons) minute; calls made from mobiles usually cost more.) traffic control will operate at the junction Friday 3rd July - Sunday 5th July of Brackley Road and Dadford Road. or visit this website: Direction of Travel www.highways.gov.uk/trafficinfo C H No Entry U Will my child’s school bus service R C H S Residents Access & Traffic T be affected on Friday? R E Taxis ONLY E Control ND T E T S Buses picking up children who live in E AD W STER RO TOWCE Silverstone, Whittlebury, Pury End and Silverstone A413 Paulerspury who attend Sponne School in Village ST B H RA G CKL I EY R H Towcester may be affected by the Friday OAD road closures. However, unless otherwise informed, pick up and drop off points W H I T T will stay at the same time and place. L E W B U I A43 D N R A Y O T R E R D R O R A O H D F I Temporary road signage and traffic L D A L D S management equipment will be R Silverstone D removed as part of a phased operation Circuit in the two weeks post event. Highways England Creative Services, Birmingham m150073. © Crown copyright 2015. Services and traffic information Going North? Your Diversion Routes The British Grand Prix Inter Agency Group minimise disruption to residents, drivers A45 and local services. This leaflet highlights ROUTE N1 A421 from A43 to Buckingham Daventry M1 Northampton is working to keep traffic disruption and A5 delays to a minimum over the weekend of the arrangements and explain the A422 to A5 Badby 16 A508 to M1 Junction 15 Rothersthorpe the 2015 British Grand Prix. We want to make measures being taken to minimise the M40 Weedon Bec Bugbrooke 15a sure that you are all aware of any diversion impact of those closures on your journey. Litchborough A45 12 Charwelton A43 15 Byeld Blisworth routes, closures and changes to bus routes. ROUTE N2 B4525 (Welsh Lane) from A43 Maidford Greens Stoke What will happen to my Friday refuse then minor roads to A5 Chipping Norton Bruerne Roade Warden N2 The group includes Highways Englands, A508 collection? Wardington Abthorpe Wappenham Towcester Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire Helmdon Whittlebury Your bin collections will be unaffected by the Marston Silverstone Newport St Lawrence WELSH Pagnell County Council, South Northamptonshire LAN Syresham E Motor Racing A421 Grand Prix. However, collections may be at 11 Circuit Council, Aylesbury Vale District Council Middleton 14 Banbury Cheney a different time than usual so please ensure Dadford N1 Farthinghoe Milton and Northamptonshire Police. We have A5 M1 your bins are out for collection by 7am. Brackley Westbury Keynes 13 been working together for many years A422 A421 and hope that our continued partnership Buckingham Will local access be maintained? Finmere Tingewick and experience will help keep traffic A43 Padbury moving over the Grand Prix weekend. Local access is permitted between the 10 Cherwell M1 and Towcester and between the M40, Valley Bicester A5 Leighton We apologise for any inconvenience this Brackley and the Welsh Lane Interchange. Buzzard event may cause, but we will do all we Between the Welsh Lane Interchange and M40 © Crown copyright and database rights 2013 Ordnance Survey 100030649. can to keep disruption to a minimum. Towcester, the A43 will only be available for those accessing the Silverstone circuit. Going South? Your Diversion Routes A45 The A43 ROUTE S1 A508 from M1 J15 to A5 Daventry M1 Northampton A5 Which bus services will be affected? A422 to Buckingham • Closed to through traffic from 5am to Badby A421 to A43 16 M40 Weedon Bec Rothersthorpe 9pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Stagecoach service 8 is the only bus Bugbrooke S3 15a service affected on Friday and Saturday. Litchborough A45 ROUTE S2 Follow A5 north from 12 Charwelton A43 15 • One-way systems in place between Byeld Blisworth Towcester to, Litchborough A361 Maidford A5 Towcester and Welsh Lane Service 8 will continue to operate between Greens Stoke turn, then minor road and Chipping S2 Norton Bruerne Roade (B4525) during these times. Northampton, Towcester, Brackley and B4525 towards the A43 at Warden A508 Wardington Abthorpe Bicester but will NOT serve the villages of Welsh Lane interchange Wappenham Towcester Helmdon Whittlebury • The one-way system may be lifted Marston Silverstone Newport Whittlebury, Silverstone or Syresham. St Lawrence Syresham Pagnell between 11:30am and 12:30pm, Motor Racing A421 B4525 WELSH L ROUTE S3 A361 from Daventry to 11 ANE Circuit Banbury Middleton 14 during these days for local access. Cheney For bus service information please contact Banbury & M40 J11 Dadford S1 Milton Farthinghoe M1 A5 Keynes 13 The decisions about the A43 have been Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 or visit Brackley Westbury A422 www.traveline.info or Stagecoach Midlands A421 made to benefit not only race goers but Buckingham also for the safety and convenience of non- on 0845 600 1314 or by email at Finmere Tingewick Silverstone traffic to prevent people being [email protected] A43 Padbury 10 Cherwell held up by vehicles heading to the circuit. Valley Bus services are not affected on Sunday. Bicester A5 Leighton Buzzard We realise that in many cases, the Friday M40 closure will have more of an impact on © Crown copyright and database rights 2013 Ordnance Survey 100030649. your journey than the Saturday or Sunday restrictions. We are working together to .
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