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Notice of Proposal, Temporary Road Closure WINCHESTER CITY COUNCIL TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE – VARIOUS ROADS - 13/14 NO. 4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Winchester City Council as agents for Hampshire County Council proposes to make an order on traffic management grounds to allow for routine maintenance works to be undertaken as follows: ROADS TO BE CLOSED: 1. Brook Lane, Hambledon – between its junction with the B2150 Hambledon Road and its junction with Green Lane. 2. Crossways Lane, Hambledon – between its junction with Crossways Road and its junction with Mays Lane. 3. Crossways Road, Hambledon – between its junction with Crossways Lane and its junction with Broadway Lane. 4. East Street, Hambledon – between its junction with West Street and its junction with Brook Lane. 5. Elizabeth Close footpaths, Wickham – footpaths adjacent to No. 2 to No. 7. 6. Fareham Road, Boarhunt - between its junction with the B2177 Southwick Road and its junction with Boarhunt Road. 7. B2150 Green Lane, Hambledon – between its junction with West Street and its junction with Brook Lane. 8. Ham Road, Boarhunt – between its junction with Portchester Road and its junction with Ashley Down Road. 9. Lower Chase Road, Swanmore – between its junction with the B2177 Winchester Road and its junction with Swanmore Road. 10. Lower Crabbick Lane, Denmead – between its junction with Forest Road and its junction with School Lane. 11. Mays Lane, Hambledon – between its junction with Kidmore Lane and its junction with Crossways Lane. 12. Menslands Lane/Hole Lane, Soberton – between its junction with Hoe Street and its junction with Hole Lane. 13. Mislingford Road, Swanmore – between its junction with Droxford Road and its junction with Bishops Wood Road. 14. New Road, Swanmore – between its junction with Forest Road and its junction with Church Road. 15. Newmans Hill, Shedfield – between its junction with Bishops Wood Road and its junction with Hospital Road. 16. Police Station Lane, Droxford – between its junction with the A32 High Street and its junction with Park Lane. 17. B2177 Southwick Road, Boarhunt – between its junction with Hundred Acres Road and its junction with Fareham Road. 18. Vicarage Lane, Swanmore – between its junction with Park Lane and its junction with Church Road. 19. West Street, Hambledon – between its junction with the B2150 Hambledon Road and its junction with East Street. ALTERNATIVE ROUTES: 1. Brook Lane, Hambledon – B2150 Hambledon Road, Green Lane. 2. Crossways Lane, Hambledon – Crossways Road, Anmore Lane, Anmore Road, B2150 Hambledon Road, Kidmore Lane, Mays Lane.. 3. Crossways Road, Hambledon – Anmore Lane, Anmore Road, B2150 Hambledon Road, Kidmore Lane, Mays Lane, Crossways Lane. 4. East Street, Hambledon – Brook Lane, Green Lane, West Street. 5. Elizabeth Close, Wickham – None. 6. Fareham Road, Boarhunt – South Boarhunt Lane, B2177 Southwick Road, Portchester Lane, Portsdown Hill Road, Swivelton Lane, Boarhunt Road. 7. B2150 Green Lane, Hambledon – B2150 (Hambledon Road) A32 (Wickham Road) B2177 (Southwick Road) A3 (London Road) B2150 Hambledon Road). 8. Ham Road, Boarhunt – Portchester Road, B2177 Southwick Road, South Boarhunt Lane. 9. Lower Chase Road, Swanmore – Church Road, New Road, Forest Road, B2177 Winchester Road. 10. Lower Crabbick Lane, Denmead – Forest Road, Ervills, Uplands Road, School Lane.. 11. Mays Lane, Hambledon – Crossways Lane, Crossways Road, Anmore Lane, Anmore Road, B2150 Hambledon Road, Kidmore Lane. 12. Menslands Lane/Hole Lane, Soberton – None. 13. Mislingford Road, Swanmore – Droxford Road, Gravel Hill, Bishops Wood Road. 14. New Road, Swanmore – Forest Road, Gravel Hill, Droxford Road, Dodds Lane, Church Road. 15. Newmans Hill, Shedfield – Bishops Wood Road, Gravel Hill, Hospital Road. 16. Police Station Lane, Droxford – A32 High Street, Park Lane. 17. B2177 Southwick Road, Boarhunt – B2177 (Southwick Road) A32 (School Road, Hoads Hill, Wickham Road, Wallington Way) A27 (Portchester Road, West Street, East Street, Southampton Road) A3 (Southampton Road, London Road) B2177 (Southwick Hill Road, Southwick Road). 18. Vicarage Lane, Swanmore – Church Road, Hampton Hill, Park Lane. 19. West Street, Hambledon – B2150 Hambledon Road, B2150 Green Lane, Brook Lane, East Street. Alternative routes will be signposted at the time of closure. Individual road closures in the same area will be implemented consecutively and not simultaneously. PERIOD OF CLOSURE: From 1st April 2013 for a period of 12 months or until completion of the works. Each road is only expected to be closed for the minimum period to facilitate the works. Exact durations will be notified on site. With the exception of any emergency works, advance warning signs will be displayed approximately 2 weeks in advance of any road closure being enforced. Reasonable facilities will be provided for access to adjacent premises while the work is being carried out. If you have any queries regarding the above please contact Hampshire Highways East, tel: 0845 6035633 on behalf of the Director of Environment (responsible for highways) OR for queries regarding the legal order please contact the Traffic and Transport section at Winchester City Council on 01962 848255. Dated this 20th day of March 2013 Winchester City Council, H.Bone City Offices, Colebrook Street, Head of Legal Services Winchester, SO23 8UJ. .
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