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District HINCKLEY and BOSWORTH Leicestershire County Council - Planned Road Works This edition of the bulletin as automatically generated on the 21 May 2020 HINCKLEY AND BOSWORTH District For more information about roadworks call our Customer Service Centre: 0116 3050001 Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management PARK LANE Adjust stop tap and patch LCC (Works Promoter) 26/05/2020 26/05/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way carriageway. 2.50 x 1.00. 8.00 x Signals) 2.60. BAGWORTH THE HOLLOW Tree and vegetation clearance works Western Power, 6161 28/05/2020 28/05/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way to maintain overhead power lines in a Major Projects Hinckley Signals) safe and relaible condition. Works in BAGWORTH conjunction with NEWBOLD ROAD Long 6.6-12m Full Ex 32mm MDPE New Connections East - 26/05/2020 29/05/2020 Road Closure lay 1x 25mm MDPE service pipe and Water make connection to the 6"PVC main BARLESTONE in the opposing footpath at MOORE ROAD 34m trenching in tarmac footway and Western Power, 6133 18/05/2020 29/05/2020 Traffic Control (Give and 8m road crossing in tarmac road and Hinckley & Nuneaton Take) install 42m of ducting and cable for BARWELL new supply, This has to be done NEWLANDS ROAD 7m road crossing in tarmac road for Western Power, 6133 16/03/2020 19/06/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way cable overlay. Works in conjunction Hinckley & Nuneaton Signals) with BARWELL DY633M61332177146ABCDEFGHJK QUEENSWAY 1 joint hole in tarmac footway and Western Power, 6133 18/05/2020 29/05/2020 Traffic Control (Give and 13m trenching in tarmac footway and Hinckley & Nuneaton Take) 6m road crossing in tarmac road and BARWELL install 19m of ducting and cable for QUEENSWAY 2 joint holes in tarmac footway and Western Power, 6133 16/03/2020 19/06/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way 554m trenching in tarmac footway Hinckley & Nuneaton Signals) and tarmac road for cable overlay. BARWELL Works in conjunction with SHILTON ROAD Perm Proposed of make safe of Virgin Media - National Inc 26/05/2020 28/05/2020 Road Closure dangerous carriageway chamber S81 BARWELL BROOKSIDE JUNCTION IMPROVEMENT WORKS LCC (Works Promoter) 06/01/2020 25/06/2021 Traffic Control (Multi-Way Signals) BURBAGE Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management BROOKSIDE HV Short Comm Pipe Repair 15mm STW Water East 20/05/2020 22/05/2020 No Carriageway Incursion Job in Footway (6mm Bitmac (Tarmac) ) BURBAGE CARDINAL DRIVE DS Hydrant Install Excavate New Connections East - 27/05/2020 29/05/2020 Traffic Control (Give and 2.5MTRS to install new hydrant onto Water Take) a 90mm PURITON MAIN Job in BURBAGE Footway (6mm Bitmac (Tarmac) ) FREEMANS LANE 4.4m x 2.0m carriageway patch LCC (Works Promoter) 27/05/2020 27/05/2020 Traffic Control (Give and Take) BURBAGE PRIMROSE DRIVE HV Bbox Install 25mm and Meter STW Water East 19/05/2020 21/05/2020 Traffic Control (Give and Stop visible or significant leakage Job 11:02:00 Take) in Bridleway / Footpath (6mm Bitmac BURBAGE (Tarmac) , footway boards required ) SAPCOTE ROAD We are maintaining flood monitoring GC Contract Management 27/05/2020 29/05/2020 Some Carriageway equipment in the dirty water system Team- CSO Monitors Incursion to help prevent drains backing up into BURBAGE properties and streets. This work CONGERSTONE LANE 452.95m2 Pre surface dressing LCC (Works Promoter) 28/05/2020 28/05/2020 Road Closure patching CARLTON HUNTS LANE 12m2 CW - Patch 1. 4.50 x 0.80. LCC (Works Promoter) 26/05/2020 26/05/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way 2. 7.00 x 1.20 Signals) DESFORD KIRKBY ROAD Stop tap Reset lid Job in Footway STW Water East 29/05/2020 29/05/2020 Traffic Control (Give and (6mm Bitmac (Tarmac) ) Take) DESFORD LINDRIDGE LANE 199 sqm Pre surface dressing LCC (Works Promoter) 29/05/2020 29/05/2020 Road Closure patching 2021 DESFORD MAIN STREET locate and excavate 1 subsequent BT 21/05/2020 26/05/2020 Some Carriageway blockage in existing duct Incursion DESFORD NEWBOLD ROAD Locate and excavate 1 blockage in BT 21/05/2020 26/05/2020 No Carriageway Incursion existing duct DESFORD Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management NORFOLK ROAD Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 26/05/2020 26/05/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent DESFORD Reinstatement WARWICK CLOSE Repair patch edge of carriageway LCC (Works Promoter) 27/05/2020 27/05/2020 Traffic Control (Give and 4.5m2 Take) DESFORD BELLE VUE ROAD Traffic light head only - no Western Power, 6133 22/05/2020 29/05/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way excavation, This has to be done Hinckley & Nuneaton Signals) inconjunction with EARL SHILTON DY633M61332179735ABCDEFG. DOCTORS FIELDS Traffic light head only - no Western Power, 6133 21/05/2020 26/06/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way excavation, This has to be done Hinckley & Nuneaton Signals) inconjunction with EARL SHILTON DY633M61332179735ABCDEFG. ELMESTHORPE LANE 264m trenching in tarmac footway Western Power, 6133 29/05/2020 16/06/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way and install 264m of cable for HV Hinckley & Nuneaton Signals) Cable Overla scheme, This has to be EARL SHILTON done inconjunction with FOOTPATH U26 TTRO application for temp closure of LCC (Section 50/278/184) 03/10/2019 02/04/2021 Road Closure footpath whilst development is built EARL SHILTON HEATH LANE Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 21/05/2020 21/05/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent EARL SHILTON Reinstatement Install external meter HIGHFIELD STREET Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 27/05/2020 27/05/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent EARL SHILTON Reinstatement HINCKLEY ROAD 681m trenching in tarmac footway Western Power, 6133 11/05/2020 26/06/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way and install 681m of cable for HV Hinckley & Nuneaton Signals) Cable Overlay scheme, This has to EARL SHILTON be done inconjunction with HOLLYDENE CRESCENT Traffic light head only - no Western Power, 6133 19/05/2020 26/06/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way excavation, This has to be done Hinckley & Nuneaton Signals) inconjunction with EARL SHILTON DY633M61332179735ABCDEFG. MEADOW COURT ROAD Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 21/05/2020 21/05/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent EARL SHILTON Reinstatement Install external meter Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management NORTON ROAD Excavate for trial holes to locate Asset Creation 28/05/2020 01/06/2020 Some Carriageway existing water main identify other Distribution East Incursion utilities in vicinity EARL SHILTON OXFORD STREET Install 25m of 1 way poly duct in Telent - ONSA 19/05/2020 21/05/2020 No Carriageway Incursion Footway EARL SHILTON ROSSENDALE ROAD 34m trenching in tarmac footway and Western Power, 6133 11/05/2020 22/05/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way install 34m of cable for HV Cable Hinckley & Nuneaton Signals) Overlay, This has to be done EARL SHILTON inconjunction with YEOMAN ROAD For information purposes only as this Western Power, 6133 19/05/2020 26/06/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way road is a private road - Traffic light Hinckley & Nuneaton Signals) head only - no excavation, This has EARL SHILTON to be done inconjunction with COTON BRIDGE LANE TM required to access underground BT - Inc S81 11/05/2020 27/05/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way structures. Signals) FAR COTON DRAYTON LANE Replace 1 jointbox frame and Telent - ONSA 21/05/2020 26/05/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way cover(s) (2285mm x 680mm) in 11:00:00 Signals) Carriageway FENNY DRAYTON GEORGE FOX LANE Locate and excavate 1 blockage in BT 26/05/2020 28/05/2020 No Carriageway Incursion verg in existing bt duct FENNY DRAYTON LAYBY OFF A444 SOUTHBOUND SD stone storage if required. LCC (Works Promoter) 01/03/2020 31/08/2020 Road Closure ATHERSTONE ROA FENNY DRAYTON LEICESTER ROAD SERVICE ROAD FOR Short Comm pipe Install 25mm Job STW Water East 26/05/2020 28/05/2020 Road Closure NUMBERS in Carriageway (10mm Bitmac (Tarmac) ) FIELD HEAD FOOTPATH FROM LAUNDON WAY TO PROW closure on Footpath from LCC (Works Promoter) 26/05/2020 26/06/2020 Road Closure RATBY ROAD Laundon Way to Ratby Road to facilitate works on Sacheverell Way GROBY (517235) FOOTPATH R40 PROW closure on Footpath R40 to LCC (Works Promoter) 26/05/2020 26/06/2020 Road Closure facilitate works on Sacheverell Way (517235) GROBY Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management MARSTON DRIVE Excavate and unblock and repair Asset Creation 19/05/2020 21/05/2020 Traffic Control (Priority lateral waste pipe Distribution West 07:46:00 Working) GROBY SACHEVERELL WAY Complete road crossings with 2 x 100 LCC (Works Promoter) 26/05/2020 26/06/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way ducts in carriageway (750mm deep). Signals) Install stakka box type A inspection GROBY chambers at the end of each road MAIN STREET Short Comm Pipe Renew 0.75" Job STW Water South 20/05/2020 22/05/2020 Road Closure in Footway (6mm Bitmac (Tarmac) ) 10:01:08 HIGHAM ON THE HILL MAIN STREET Demolition of garage and erection of LCC (Section 50/278/184) 28/02/2020 28/08/2020 Road Closure a new house.
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