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District CHARNWOOD Leicestershire County Council - Planned Road Works This edition of the bulletin as automatically generated on the 30 Apr 2020 CHARNWOOD 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 CHARLES DRIVE Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 06/05/2020 06/05/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent ANSTEY Reinstatement CROPSTON ROAD Surface Dressing LCC (Works Promoter) 05/05/2020 07/05/2020 Road Closure ANSTEY GLOVER CLOSE Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 05/05/2020 05/05/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent ANSTEY Reinstatement GROBY ROAD Surface Dressing LCC (Works Promoter) 05/05/2020 07/05/2020 Road Closure ANSTEY GYNSILL LANE General civils: including c/w widening, LCC (Works Promoter) 09/09/2019 06/06/2020 Lane Closure drainage, surfacing, street lighting. ANSTEY GYNSILL LANE Remedial works LCC (Works Promoter) 06/05/2020 07/05/2020 Road Closure ANSTEY GYNSILL LANE Major carriageway works, including LCC (Works Promoter) 09/03/2020 12/05/2020 Road Closure new construction and dualling works with all associated drainge, kerbing, ANSTEY footway and landscaping works LEICESTER ROAD General civils: including c/w widening, LCC (Works Promoter) 09/09/2019 06/06/2020 Lane Closure drainage, surfacing & street lighting. ANSTEY LEICESTER ROAD General civils: including c/w widening, LCC (Works Promoter) 12/08/2019 06/06/2020 Lane Closure drainage, surfacing & street lighting. 09:30:00 ANSTEY Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management LEICESTER ROAD Remedial works LCC (Works Promoter) 06/05/2020 07/05/2020 Road Closure ANSTEY LEICESTER ROAD Major carriageway works, including LCC (Works Promoter) 09/03/2020 12/05/2020 Road Closure new construction and dualling works with all associated drainge, kerbing, ANSTEY footway and landscaping works LEICESTER ROAD Resurfacing LCC (Works Promoter) 19/04/2020 05/05/2020 Road Closure ANSTEY LINK ROAD Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 05/05/2020 05/05/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent ANSTEY Reinstatement PEARTREE CLOSE Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 05/05/2020 05/05/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent ANSTEY Reinstatement ROSEBERY ROAD Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 06/05/2020 06/05/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent ANSTEY Reinstatement ROUNDABOUT AT JUNCTION OF A46 Major carriageway works, including LCC (Works Promoter) 09/03/2020 12/05/2020 Road Closure A5630 ANST new construction and dualling works with all associated drainge, kerbing, ANSTEY footway and landscaping works ROUNDABOUT AT JUNCTION OF A46 General civils: including c/w widening, LCC (Works Promoter) 09/09/2019 06/06/2020 Lane Closure A5630 ANST drainage, surfacing, street lighting. ANSTEY BREACHFIELD ROAD Build 1 precast jointing chamber(s) Telent - ONSA 04/05/2020 06/05/2020 No Carriageway Incursion (350mm x 200mm) 300mm BARROW UPON SOAR HAYHILL Hydrant Renew Job in Footway STW Water East 06/05/2020 11/05/2020 Traffic Control (Give and (6mm Bitmac (Tarmac) ) Take) BARROW UPON SOAR LOCKWOOD ROAD Hydrant Renew Stop visible or STW Water East 29/04/2020 01/05/2020 Traffic Control (Give and significant leakage Job in Footway 08:07:00 Take) (6mm Bitmac (Tarmac) ) BARROW UPON SOAR Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management NEW STREET Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 30/04/2020 30/04/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent BARROW UPON SOAR Reinstatement CLIFFE ROAD DISCONNECT UNMETERED E.ON Energy Services 04/05/2020 06/05/2020 No Carriageway Incursion SUPPLY (Leicestershire CC) BIRSTALL DAWES MEADOW ROAD Skip - Licence- 790592 LCC (Permit Authority) 30/04/2020 06/05/2020 Some Carriageway 11:17:15 Incursion BIRSTALL GREENGATE LANE Telecoms maintenance using cherry T-Mobile (UK) Ltd - Telent 07/05/2020 07/05/2020 Some Carriageway picker under lane narrows. Incursion Pedestrians under marshal control BIRSTALL KINGSGATE AVENUE HV Bbox Renew 25mm add Meter STW Water East 05/05/2020 07/05/2020 Traffic Control (Give and Job in Footway (6mm Bitmac Take) (Tarmac) ) BIRSTALL ROMAN ROAD Skip - Licence- 790522 LCC (Permit Authority) 27/04/2020 03/05/2020 Some Carriageway 11:47:37 Incursion BIRSTALL SPRINGFIELD CLOSE Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 30/04/2020 30/04/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent BURTON ON THE WOLDS Reinstatement MAIN STREET 492m2 SD2020 Cariageway Patching LCC (Works Promoter) 30/04/2020 01/05/2020 Road Closure (C/WAY Pre Dressing Patch ) 07:37:34 COSSINGTON CROPSTON ROAD From 30 mph to HRA near junc LCC (Works Promoter) 05/05/2020 07/05/2020 Road Closure Causeway Lane (Surface Dressing) CROPSTON STAMFORD DRIVE Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 05/05/2020 05/05/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent CROPSTON Reinstatement SWITHLAND ROAD Surface Dressing LCC (Works Promoter) 06/05/2020 08/05/2020 Road Closure CROPSTON Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management BROOME LANE Eradication of wet spots, S&T test, NR-LNE IMDM DERBY 25/04/2020 02/05/2020 Road Closure eradication of wet beds, level crossing inspection, Sat 25/04/20 EAST GOSCOTE 21:00 - 09:00 02/05/20. Unmanned. LONG FURROW Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 05/05/2020 05/05/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent EAST GOSCOTE Reinstatement MELTON ROAD GAS PRESSURE POST INSTALL East of England Network 01/05/2020 05/05/2020 No Carriageway Incursion EMLDZ Gas S81 EAST GOSCOTE THE CHASE Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 01/05/2020 01/05/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent EAST GOSCOTE Reinstatement DERBY ROAD Replace 1 jointbox frame and BT 28/04/2020 30/04/2020 No Carriageway Incursion cover(s) (625mm x 625mm) in Footway HATHERN LAYBY OFF A6 EASTBOUND DERBY SD stone storage if required. LCC (Works Promoter) 01/03/2020 31/08/2020 Road Closure ROAD HATHERN LOUGHBOROUGH ROAD Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 30/04/2020 30/04/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent HATHERN Reinstatement PASTURE LANE POLE REPLACEMENT IN VERGE BT - Inc S81 02/05/2020 02/05/2020 Traffic Control (Give and Take) HATHERN ZOUCH ROAD Bridge replacement scheme A6006, Blaby (Legacy) 01/04/2019 31/12/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way north of Hathern - over River Soar. Signals) The majority of the work will require HATHERN no TM however there will be isolated ALAN TURING ROAD DS Hydrant Rebuild Chamber New Connections East - 01/05/2020 05/05/2020 Traffic Control (Give and Excavate 2.5MTRS to rebuild fire Water Take) chamber - 90mm MDPE main - LOUGHBOROUGH located in the footway Job in Footway ASHBY ROAD M1J23 ? A512 Improvements Scheme LCC (Works Promoter) 05/08/2019 26/02/2021 Some Carriageway This permit shows full project Incursion duration only. Delays may be LOUGHBOROUGH possible during these works. Narrow Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management ASHBY ROAD Construction Plant Crossing LCC (External Contractor 07/04/2020 03/07/2020 Traffic Control (Multi-Way Works) Signals) LOUGHBOROUGH AUMBERRY GAP Footway Closure from Pinfold Gate to LCC (Section 50/278/184) 16/03/2020 20/06/2021 Some Carriageway Barrow Street Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH BARROW STREET Footway Closure from Aumberry LCC (Section 50/278/184) 16/03/2020 20/06/2021 Some Carriageway Gate to Leicester Road Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH BAXTER GATE Scaffolding - Licence- 788931 LCC (Permit Authority) 27/04/2020 10/05/2020 Some Carriageway 09:10:31 Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH BOYER STREET Skip - Licence- 790703 LCC (Permit Authority) 07/05/2020 13/05/2020 Some Carriageway 17:49:30 Incursion LOUGHBOROUGH CANNING WAY Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 01/05/2020 01/05/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent LOUGHBOROUGH Reinstatement CARTWRIGHT STREET 416m2 Carriageway patching. LCC (Works Promoter) 07/05/2020 07/05/2020 Road Closure LOUGHBOROUGH CLARENCE STREET Install 2m of 1 way poly duct in BT 28/04/2020 30/04/2020 No Carriageway Incursion Footway LOUGHBOROUGH COLGROVE ROAD Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 01/05/2020 01/05/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent LOUGHBOROUGH Reinstatement CRAVEN CLOSE Install external meter in boundary Integra Utility Services 01/05/2020 01/05/2020 Some Carriageway box at depth of under 1.5 meters by Incursion Minimum dig with Permanent LOUGHBOROUGH Reinstatement DERWENT DRIVE HV Bbox Renew 25mm add Meter STW Water East 05/05/2020 07/05/2020 Traffic Control (Give and Job in Footway (6mm Bitmac Take) (Tarmac) ) LOUGHBOROUGH Road Name/ Number & Description Contractor/Client Estimated Expected Traffic Notes Location Start Date End Date Management FOREST ROAD 5 joint holes in tarmac footway and Western Power, 6142 27/04/2020 08/06/2020 Traffic Control (Two-Way 327m trenching in tarmac footway Leicestershire North Signals) and tarmac road and 10m road LOUGHBOROUGH crossing in tarmac road for GLEBE STREET C/ way patching (C/WAY LCC (Works Promoter) 07/05/2020 07/05/2020 Road Closure Deterioration).
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