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District NW LEICESTERSHIRE Leicestershire County Council - Planned Road Works This edition of the bulletin as automatically generated on 15the Jul 2016 NW LEICESTERSHIRE District For more information about roadw orks call our Customer Service Centre: 0116 3050001 Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Loca tion Start End Date Management FROM A0444 UNNAMED TO Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 14/04/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go ACRESFORD ROAD Council (LHO) Boards) ACRESFORD CHURCH STREET LAY 1M NEW DOMESTIC SERVICE NG - East of England 21/07/2016 25/07/2016 Some Carriageway FROM THE MAIN IN THE Network EMLDZ - Inc S81 Incursion NEARSIDE FOOTWAY APPLEBY MAGNA MEASHAM ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 14/04/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) APPLEBY MAGNA ST MICHAELS DRIVE To rectify HA Defect THD230757 01 BRITISH TELECOM - Inc 15/07/2016 19/07/2016 Traffic Control (Give and S81 Take) APPLEBY MAGNA BIRCH ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 04/04/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH BURTON ROAD Excavate Footway / Carriageway to GTC - Future Utility 27/05/2016 02/09/2016 Traffic Control (Multi-Way make New Gas Connection And Lay Solutions-GTC direct Signals) Approx 750m of 90mm PE Gas Main ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH to Enable Gas Supply to New CHELTENHAM DRIVE NO EXCAVATION - APPLY STW Asset Creation 14/07/2016 18/07/2016 Some Carriageway SLURRY SEAL TO FOOTWAY Distribution East Incursion REINSTATEMENT ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH CLIFTON AVENUE Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 04/04/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH DERBY ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 04/04/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Loca tion Start End Date Management HOLYWELL AVENUE Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 04/04/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH KING GEORGE AVENUE Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 04/04/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH LOWER PACKINGTON ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 04/04/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH MARKET STREET Carriageway patching Leicestershire County 24/07/2016 24/07/2016 Traffic Control (Multi-Way Council (LHO) Signals) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH MARLBOROUGH WAY NO EXCAVATION - APPLY STW Asset Creation 14/07/2016 18/07/2016 Some Carriageway SLURRY SEAL TO FOOTWAY Distribution East Incursion REINSTATEMENT ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH MEASHAM ROAD Excavate and install ducting to VIRGIN MEDIA - S81 29/06/2016 19/07/2016 Traffic Control (Two-Way extend Virgin Media network Signals) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH MOIRA ROAD Temp Excavation within Highway - Northern Area - NW 18/07/2016 18/07/2016 Traffic Control (Two-Way Trial Holes to ascertain dept/build up Leicestershire Signals) of carriageway ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH NOTTINGHAM ROAD Please replace two 2m sections of Leicestershire County 09/06/2016 18/07/2016 Some Carriageway pedestrian guard rail with new Council (LHO) 07:30:00 Incursion (St/Furniture - Railings) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH OAK CRESCENT Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 04/04/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH PRIORFIELDS Open cut 90m of 180mm PE main. 2 NG - East of England 04/07/2016 30/08/2016 Traffic Control (Multi-Way x connections. Main located in Network EMLDZ - Inc S81 Signals) thecarriageway and footpath. ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH PRIORFIELDS Boundary box Install 25mm VL Job SEVERN TRENT 15/07/2016 20/07/2016 Traffic Control (Give and in Footway (Asphalt (footways) ) WATER East Scheduling Take) team ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Loca tion Start End Date Management ROWENA DRIVE Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 04/04/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH SMISBY ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 14/04/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH SMISBY ROAD LAY 4M NEW DOMESTIC SERVICE NG - East of England 18/07/2016 20/07/2016 Traffic Control (Two-Way FROM THE MAIN IN THE Network EMLDZ - Inc S81 Signals) NEARSIDE CARRIAGEWAY ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH SMISBY ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 04/04/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH THE CALLIS Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 04/04/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH UPPER CHURCH STREET DISCONNECT UNMETERED E.ON Energy Services 21/07/2016 25/07/2016 No Carriageway Incursion SUPPLY (Leicestershire CC) ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH UPPER PACKINGTON ROAD Remedial Reinstatement SEVERN TRENT 19/07/2016 21/07/2016 Some Carriageway Carriageway type 4 (up to 0.5 MSA) WATER East Scheduling Incursion Job in Verge (Grass ) team ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH UPPER PACKINGTON ROAD Build 1 concrete chamber 915mm x BRITISH TELECOM - Inc 14/07/2016 18/07/2016 No Carriageway Incursion 445mm x 965mm deep in S81 Footway,Install 1m of 1 way poly duct ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH in Footway WOOD STREET recover 1 obsolete BT pole BRITISH TELECOM - Inc 18/07/2016 20/07/2016 No Carriageway Incursion S81 ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH A511 FROM ROUNDABOUT AT THE Signalisation of A511 & A512 arms of Southern Area - BLABY 01/04/2016 30/09/2016 Some Carriageway JUNCTION OF Roundabout Incursion ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH MEASHAM ROAD Excavate and install ducting to VIRGIN MEDIA - S81 29/06/2016 19/07/2016 Traffic Control (Two-Way extend Virgin Media network Signals) ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Loca tion Start End Date Management ROUNDABOUT AT THE JUNCTION OF Signalisation of A511 & A512 arms of Southern Area - BLABY 01/04/2016 30/09/2016 Some Carriageway A42, A511 Rbt with A42 Incursion ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH A511 ROUNDABOUT AT THE JUNCTION Water Mains Renewal Water Mains STW Asset Creation 01/04/2016 31/03/2017 Some Carriageway OF SHAW Renewal Distribution East Incursion BARDON ACCESS FROM BARDON ROAD TO PUB Water Mains Renewal Water Mains STW Asset Creation 01/04/2016 31/03/2017 Some Carriageway AND BARDO Renewal Distribution East Incursion BARDON BARDON ROAD Water Mains Renewal Water Mains STW Asset Creation 01/04/2016 31/03/2017 Some Carriageway Renewal Distribution East Incursion BARDON CARTWRIGHT WAY Water Mains Renewal Water Mains STW Asset Creation 01/04/2016 31/03/2017 Some Carriageway Renewal Distribution East Incursion BARDON FOOTPATH O36 Water Mains Renewal Water Mains STW Asset Creation 01/04/2016 31/03/2017 Some Carriageway Renewal Distribution East Incursion BARDON FROM A511 BARDON ROAD TO Water Mains Renewal Water Mains STW Asset Creation 01/04/2016 31/03/2017 Some Carriageway BARDON ROAD Renewal Distribution East Incursion BARDON SHAW LANE Water Mains Renewal Water Mains STW Asset Creation 01/04/2016 31/03/2017 Some Carriageway Renewal Distribution East Incursion BARDON ASHBY ROAD programmed patching 240.52m2 Leicestershire County 15/07/2016 15/07/2016 Traffic Control (Two-Way Council (LHO) 11:14:50 Signals) BELTON REMPSTONE ROAD Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 15/04/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) BELTON ACCESS FROM A453 TO WAREHOUSES 546m of excavations and also install Western Power, 5143 01/06/2016 26/08/2016 Lane Closure 546m of cable for New supply, This Ilkeston has to be done inconjunction with CASTLE DONINGTON DY543M51430003226AB. Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Loca tion Start End Date Management APIARY GATE LAY 2 NEW DOMESTIC SERVICE NG - East of England 18/07/2016 21/07/2016 Road Closure 2M FROM MAIN IN CARRIAGEWAY Network EMLDZ - Inc S81 CASTLE DONINGTON APIARY GATE 1 joint hole in tarmac footway and 4m Western Power, 5143 20/07/2016 22/07/2016 Some Carriageway trenching in tarmac footway for new Ilkeston Incursion supply. Working within 1Gas' road CASTLE DONINGTON closure. FROM A453 WALTON HILL TO HILL TOP 1011m of excavations and also install Western Power, 5143 19/05/2016 04/10/2016 Traffic Control (Two-Way 1011m of cable for New supply, This Ilkeston Signals) has to be done inconjunction with CASTLE DONINGTON DY543M51430539627ABCDEFGHIJK FROM A453 WALTON HILL TO HILL TOP Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 15/04/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) CASTLE DONINGTON FROM AMBASSADOR ROAD TO 70m of excavations and also 70m of Western Power, 5143 01/06/2016 26/08/2016 Traffic Control (Two-Way ROUNDABOUT cable for New supply, This has to be Ilkeston Signals) done inconjunction with CASTLE DONINGTON DY543M0003226AB. GASNY AVENUE Boundary box Repair Job in Footway SEVERN TRENT 20/07/2016 22/07/2016 Traffic Control (Give and (Bitumen Macadam (Tarmac) , WATER East Scheduling Take) access letters required ) team CASTLE DONINGTON HIGH STREET Joint hole for New supply Western Power, 5143 18/07/2016 24/07/2016 Traffic Control (Two-Way Ilkeston Signals) CASTLE DONINGTON HILL TOP Joint hole for New supply Western Power, 5143 18/07/2016 24/07/2016 Traffic Control (Two-Way Ilkeston Signals) CASTLE DONINGTON HILL TOP Surface Dressing Leicestershire County 15/04/2016 30/09/2016 Traffic Control (Stop/Go Council (LHO) Boards) CASTLE DONINGTON KIRKLAND CLOSE Short Comm pipe Renew 25mm Job SEVERN TRENT 20/07/2016 22/07/2016 Traffic Control
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