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ROAD OR PATH NAME from to from to Forest Road, Newport ROAD AND PATH CLOSURES (10th August 2020 ‐ 16th August 2020) ROAD OR LOCATION DATE DETAILS PATH NAME FROM TO FROM TO Forest Road, Newport Hampshire Crescent Medina Way 14.08.2020 23.08.2020 Junction improvement works Chine Avenue, Shanklin Everton Lane High Street 14.08.2020 17.08.2020 Carriageway repairs High Street, Cowes Carvel Lane Sun Hill 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Town Quay, Cowes Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP High Street, Brading Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Quay Lane, Brading Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Seaview Lane, Nettlestone Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Surbiton Road, Ryde Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Upper Highland Road, Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Ryde Lower Highland Road, Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Ryde Lower Road, Brading Golf Links Road The Mall 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Upper Road, Brading Main Road Bullys Hill 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Zig Zag Road, Ventnor Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Bellevue Road, Ventnor Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Terrace Road, Newport Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Trafalgar Road, Newport Union Street New Street 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Bignor Place, Newport Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Clarence Road, Newport Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP York Road, Newport Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Victoria Street & Wheelers Bay Road, Dudley Road Wheelers Bay car park 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Ventnor St Catherine Street, Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Ventnor Niton Road, Godshill Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP St Johns Road, Sandown Leed Street High Street 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Town Lane, Sandown Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP York Road, Sandown Entire length Entire length 14.08.2020 25.09.2020 CIP Whitehouse Road, Forest Road Bunts Hill 10.08.2020 14.08.2020 Carriageway investigations Newport Whitcombe Road, Marvel Lane Sandy Lane 13.08.2020 14.08.2020 Carriageway investigations Newport Pallance Road, Pallance Lane Rew Street 10.08.2020 14.08.2020 Carriageway investigations Northwood Pallance Lane, Northwood Pallance Road Wyatts Lane 10.08.2020 14.08.2020 Carriageway investigations Cockleton Lane, Gurnard Pallance Road Gurnard Pines 10.08.2020 14.08.2020 Carriageway investigations Arctic Road, Cowes Bridge Road South Road 12.08.2020 14.08.2020 Ironwork repairs Elm Lane, Calbourne Yarmouth Road Elm Farm access 12.08.2020 14.08.2020 Drainage works Princelett Shute, Newport Road Little Princelett Shute 11.08.2020 13.08.2020 carriageway repairs Newchurch Week Lane, Ventnor Entire length Entire length 12.08.2020 14.08.2020 carriageway repairs Marvel Lane, Newport Sandy Lane Copse Lane 10.08.2020 12.08.2020 Drainage works Pell Lane, Ryde Grange Avenue End of the highway 10.08.2020 12.08.2020 Tree removal works Kennedy Path, Wootton Entire length Entire length 13.08.2020 13.08.2020 Tree removal works Dodnor Lane, Newport St Mary's R/bout B&Q R/bout 10.08.2020 06.09.2020 Junction improvement works Newport Road, Ventnor Gills Cliff Road Down Lane 07.08.2020 18.09.2020 CIP Steephill Down Road, Entire length Entire length 07.08.2020 18.09.2020 CIP Ventnor Princes Way, Shanklin Royal Close Coronation Gardens 07.08.2020 18.09.2020 CIP Whitecross Avenue, Entire length Entire length 07.08.2020 18.09.2020 CIP Shanklin Lynch Lane, Calbourne Entire length Entire length 07.08.2020 18.09.2020 CIP Winkle Street, Calbourne Entire length Entire length 07.08.2020 18.09.2020 CIP Crocker Street, Newport Entire length Entire length 24.07.2020 04.09.2020 CIP Holyrood Street, Newport Crocker Street Sea Street 24.07.2020 04.09.2020 CIP Lugley Street, Newport Entire length Entire length 24.07.2020 04.09.2020 CIP Grove Road, Ventnor Entire length Entire length 24.07.2020 04.09.2020 CIP High Street, Ventnor Church Street Spring Hill 24.07.2020 04.09.2020 CIP Tulse Hill, Ventnor Grove Road Marlborough Road 31.07.2020 11.09.2020 CIP Marlborough Road, High Street Alpine Road 31.07.2020 11.09.2020 CIP Ventnor Mill Street, Newport Lugley Street Foxes Way 31.07.2020 11.09.2020 CIP Leed Street, Sandown St Johns Road Grafton Street 31.07.2020 11.09.2020 CIP Fitzroy Street, Sandown Melville Street Winchester Park Road 31.07.2020 11.09.2020 CIP Station Avenue, Sandown Entire length Entire length 31.07.2020 11.09.2020 CIP Cooper Road, Newport Cook Avenue Greenfields Road 31.07.2020 11.09.2020 CIP Fairmount Drive, Newport Fairmount Drive Mayfield Drive 31.07.2020 11.09.2020 CIP Greenfields Road, Entire length Entire length 31.07.2020 11.09.2020 CIP Newport Main Road, Alverstone Upper Road Alverstone Shute 31.07.2020 11.09.2020 CIP Langley Road, Cowes Medina Road St Andrews Street 03.08.2020 17.08.2020 Scaffold works Granville Road, Cowes Terminus Road Granville Bridge Road 24.07.2020 04.09.2020 CIP St Marys Road, Cowes Entire length Entire length 24.07.2020 04.09.2020 CIP Granville Road, Cowes Terminus Road Granville Bridge Road 24.07.2020 04.09.2020 CIP Pell Lane Ryde Mayfield Road Pellhurst Road 27.07.2020 04.09.2020 Utility works East View, Newport Entire length Entire length 30.07.2020 12.08.2020 Footway improvement works South View, Newport Entire length Entire length 30.07.2020 12.08.2020 Footway improvement works Ward Avenue, Cowes Park Road Crossfield Avenue 24.07.2020 04.09.2020 CIP Carvel Lane, Cowes Entire length Entire length 24.07.2020 04.09.2020 CIP Park Road and Terminus Ward Avenue High Street 24.07.2020 04.09.2020 CIP Road, Cowes Lime Kiln Shute, Arreton Entire length Entire length 24.07.2020 04.09.2020 CIP Mersley Downs Road and Downend Road Lime Kiln Shute 24.07.2020 04.09.2020 CIP Downs Road, Arreton Newport Shute, Arreton Entire length Entire length 24.07.2020 04.09.2020 CIP Church Street, Ventnor High Street Belgrave Road 17.07.2020 28.08.2020 CIP Zig Zag Road, Ventnor Ocean View Road Bellevue Road 17.07.2020 28.08.2020 CIP St Albans Road, Ventnor Entire length Entire length 17.07.2020 28.08.2020 CIP Inglewood Park, Ventnor Entire length Entire length 17.07.2020 28.08.2020 CIP South Street, Yarmouth Entire length Entire length 17.07.2020 28.08.2020 CIP Basketts Lane, Yarmouth Entire length Entire length 17.07.2020 28.08.2020 CIP Ommanney Road, Entire length Entire length 17.07.2020 28.08.2020 CIP Yarmouth Castle Street, Ryde Union Street Dover Street 10.07.2020 21.08.2020 CIP Kent Avenue, East Cowes York Avenue St Josephs Way 10.07.2020 21.08.2020 CIP York Avenue, East Cowes Crossways Road New Barn Road 10.07.2020 21.08.2020 CIP High Street, Shanklin Victoria Avenue Grange Road 10.07.2020 21.08.2020 CIP Eastcliff Road, Shanklin Entire length Entire length 10.07.2020 21.08.2020 CIP Burnt House Lane, Downend Road St Georges Way 10.07.2020 21.08.2020 CIP Newport Ryde Road, Seaview Church Street Steyne Road 10.07.2020 21.08.2020 CIP Fairy Road, Seaview Church Street Seafield Road 10.07.2020 21.08.2020 CIP Church Street, Seaview Old Seaview Lane West Street 10.07.2020 21.08.2020 CIP Post Office Lane, Newport Entire length Entire length 03.07.2020 06.11.2020 Demolition works Albert Street, Cowes Princes Street Victoria Road 02.07.2020 13.08.2020 Footway improvement works Crescent Road, Shanklin Park Road East Mount Road 26.06.2020 14.08.2020 CIP Clarendon Road, Shanklin East Mount Road Park Road 26.06.2020 14.08.2020 CIP Palmerstone Road, Eastcliff Promenade Queens Road 26.06.2020 14.08.2020 CIP Shanklin Park Road, Shanklin Clarendon Road Palmerstone Road 26.06.2020 14.08.2020 CIP Castle Street, Ryde Nelson Street Dover Street 19.06.2020 14.08.2020 CIP Bellevue Road, Ryde Nelson Street Dover Street 19.06.2020 14.08.2020 CIP Nelson Place, Ryde Bellevue Road Castle Street 19.06.2020 14.08.2020 CIP Guadeloupe Steps, Entire length Entire length 01.05.2020 01.11.2020 Building works Sandown Ferncliff Path, Sandown Ferncliff Road Sandown Esplanade 29.04.2020 29.10.2020 Safety due to cliff Pan Lane, Newport Pan Garage access Godric Road 17.04.2020 15.10.2021 Pedestrian Safety a) Parkhurst Road (southbound) between its junctions Parkhurst Road, Newportwith the exit from St Marys Hospital to its junction with St 02.01.2020 18 months St Marys Junction improvement Marys roundabout Parkhurst Slip Road, Entire length Entire length 04.11.2019 04.05.2021 St Marys Junction improvement Newport 380 metres to the northeast Esplanade, East Cowes End of the highway 17.06.2020 17.12.2021 Closed due to land slide of Cambridge Road From existing 20mph Speed 120 metres south of Home Temporary 20mph Speed Pan Lane, Newport 08.03.2019 08.09.2020 Limit Mead Restriction a) Belgrave Road between its junctions with Alpine Road Various Streets, Ventnorand Esplanade Road; b) Esplanade Road between its 31.01.2020 27.08.2021 Landslip on Belgrave Road junctions with Belgrave Road and Marine Parade.
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