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The Buckinghamshire County Council THE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL The Council has made The Buckinghamshire County Council (B482 Marlow Road, Marlow in the Parish of Great Marlow CP) (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order, 2018 which will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in B482 Marlow Road outside Spital Croft. Alternative route: Marlow Road, Clay Lane, Cressex Road, Holmers Farm Way, New Road, John Hall Way, Handy Cross Roundabout, A404 M40 J4 Roundabout, A404 From M40 To A4155, M40 Junction 4From Junction 3Off Slip, A404 From M40 J4 Roundabout To JA4155 S, A404 Southbound Off Slip To A4155, A404 JA4155 Leave S, A404 Through JA4155 S, Little Marlow Road, Chapel Street, Dean Street, Seymour Court Road and Berwick Road. The closure is required whilst new water connection works take place commencing on 8January 2018 between 19:00 and 05:30. The proposed Order will come into operation on 8January 2018, as signed, with maximum 18 months duration. Dated: 29 December 2017 The Council has made The Buckinghamshire County Council (Winchbottom Lane, Flackwell Heath in the Parish of Little Marlow CP) (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order, 2018 which will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in Winchbottom Lane for 70 metres from Valley View Cottage. Alternative route: Winchbottom Lane, Marlow Road, School Lane, Sheepridge Lane and Heath End Road. The closure is required whilst cabling works take place commencing on 9January 2018 between 0930 and 1530. The proposed Order will come into operation on 9January 2018, as signed, with maximum 18 months duration. Dated: 29 December 2017 The Council intends to make The Buckinghamshire County Council (Wardrobes Lane, Loosley Row in the Parish of Lacey Green CP) (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order, 2018 which will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in Wardrobes Lane from junction of Brimmers Road to its junction with Woodway. Alternative route: Woodway, Pink Road and Pink Hill. The closure is required whilst cabling works take place commencing on 15 January 2018. The proposed Order will come into operation on 15 January 2018, as signed, with maximum 18 months duration. Dated: 29 December 2017 The Council intends to make The Buckinghamshire County Council (Mill Road, Marlow in the Parish of Marlow CP) (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order, 2018 which will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in Mill Road outside number 31 Mill Road. Alternative route: Mill Road, Gossmore Lane, Lock Road and Station Road. The closure is required whilst flooding issues take place commencing on 15 January 2018. The proposed Order will come into operation on 15 January 2018, as signed, with maximum 18 months duration. Dated: 29 December 2017 The Council intends to make The Buckinghamshire County Council (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) (Various roads, Wycombe District) Order, 2018, which will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in various roads in [Wycombe District] as specified in the Schedule below. The closures are required whilst conventional works take place between [15 January 2018] and [20 April 2018]. The proposed Order will come into operation on 15 January 2018 and will be in effect when signed and between times as per schedule below on the days signed, with a maximum duration of 18 months. SCHEDULE -“AR” =Alternative Route Rutland Avenue, High Wycombe from A4010 for 60 metres. AR- Chairborough Road, Copyground Lane, Oakridge Road, West Wycombe Road, Chapel Lane, Mill End Road and New Road. Henley Road, Hambleden from Skitmitt Road to Dairy Lane. AR- Henley Road, Marlow Road, Northfield End, Bell Street, New Street, Thameside, White Hill, Henley Bridge, Remenham Hill, Hurley Lane, A404 From A4 To Marlow Boundary, A404 From JA4130 To JA308 N, A404 From JA4155 To JA308 Including Roundabout S, A404 A308, A404 From JA308 To JA4155 N, A404 From A4155 To The River Bridge, A404 Through JA4155 N, A404 J A4155 Leave N, A404 Northbound Off Slip To A4155, Little Marlow Road, Chapel Street, Spittal Street, Market Square, West Street and Harleyford. Flowers Bottom Lane, Speen from Slade Lane to Highwood Bottom. AR- Flowers Bottom Lane, Chapel Hill, Speen Road, Valley Road, Coombe Lane, Main Road, New Road and Slad Lane. Whitepit Lane, Wooburn Green from The Green to 100metres north of Chalkpits. AR- Northern Woods, Blind Lane, Marlow Road, The Parade, Cores End Road, Willows Road, Brookbank, Town Lane, Wooburn Town and The Green. These closures will consist of day or night works. Dated: 29 December 2017 The Council intends to make The Buckinghamshire County Council (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) (Various roads, Wycombe District) Order, 2018, which will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in various roads in [Wycombe District] as specified in the Schedule below. The closures are required whilst patching works take place between [15 January 2018] and [23 March 2018]. The proposed Order will come into operation on 15 January 2018 and will be in effect when signed and between times as per schedule below on the days signed, with amaximum duration of 18 months. SCHEDULE -“AR” =Alternative Route Woodside Road, High Wycombe for the entire length of the road. AR- Micklefield Road. Wingate Avenue, High Wycombe from Linchfield to Hillary Road. AR- Wingate Avenue, Hatters Lane and Totteridge Road. Institute Road, Marlow for the entire length of the road. AR-Station Rise, Station Road and High Street. Westlands Road, Lacey Green for the entire length of the road. AR-Westlands Road. Sheepridge Lane, Flackwell Heath from junction with Heath End Road. AR-Sheepridge Lane, Marlow Road, Blind Lane, Northern Woods, Straight Bit, The Fairway and Heath End Road. Picts Lane, Princes Risborough for the entire length of the road. AR-Wycombe Road and Shootacre Lane. Coates Lane, High Wycombe from junction with A4128. AR-Coates Lane, Littleworth Road, Plomer Hill, West Wycombe Road, Oxford Road, Arch Way, Glenisters Road, Parker Knoll Way, Hughenden Road and Hughenden Avenue. Skirmett Road, Hambleden from Mill End to Fingest. AR-Fingest Lane, Finings Road, The Row, High Street, Marlow Road, Seymour Court Road, Seymour Plain, Berwick Road, Dean Street, Spittal Street, Market Square, West Street, Henley Road and Skirmett Road. Frogmoor, High Wycombe for the entire length of the road. AR-Oxford Road, Arch Way, Glenisters Road, Hughenden Road and Frogmoor. Hill Farm Road, Stokenchurch from A40 to County Boundary. AR- Hill Farm Road, Oxford Road, Aston Hill, Section Of B4009, Shirburn Road, Watlington Road, Shirburn Street, Couching Street, Brook Street, Ingham Lane, Howe Road, Howe Hill, Red Lane, Greenfield, Road Running Through Christmas Common From Hollandridge Lane To The Old Church, Hollandridge Lane, Hill Road, Section Of Road Running North Past Bristows, Road Between The Mast And Portobello Farm, Road Running North East From Portobello Farm, Minor Road From Hill Road To Field House, Road Between Hill Farm And Upper Vicars Farm. These closures will consist of day or night works. Dated: 29 December 2017 The Council intends to make The Buckinghamshire County Council (Chalkshire Road, Butlers Cross in the Parish of Ellesborough CP) (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order, 2018 which will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in Chalkshire Road from junction with Risborough Road roundabout for 40metres. Alternative route: Chalkshire Road, Nash Lee Road, Risborough Road, Station Road, Aylesbury Road, Cadsden Road, Longdown Hill and Missenden Road. The closure is required whilst tree works take place commencing on 18 January 2018 between 0800 and 1800. The proposed Order will come into operation on 18 January 2018, as signed, with maximum 18 months duration. Dated: 29 December 2017 The Council has made The Buckinghamshire County Council (Hammersley Lane, Tylers Green in the Parish of Chepping Wycombe CP) (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order, 2017 which will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in Hammersley Lane outside number1. Alternative route: Hammersley Lane, London Road, Knaves Beech, White Hill, Wycombe End, Burkes Road, Station Road, Penn Road, Witheridge Lane, Church Road, School Road and Elm Road. The closure is required whilst new gas connection works take place commencing on 8January 2018. The proposed Order will come into operation on 8January 2018, as signed, with maximum 18 months duration. Dated: 29 December 2017 The Council intends to make The Buckinghamshire County Council (Hithercroft Road, High Wycombe) (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order, 2018 which will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in Hithercroft Road from outside number 243. Alternative route: no diversion route is required. The closure is required whilst telecom works take place commencing on 17 January 2018 between 0800 and 1630. The proposed Order will come into operation on 17 January 2018, as signed, with maximum 18 months duration. Dated: 29 December 2017 The Council has made The Buckinghamshire County Council (Fieldhouse Lane, Marlow) (Temporary Prohibition of Waiting) Order, 2018, which will temporarily prohibit any vehicle from waiting in Fieldhouse Lane, Marlow which commences opposite Parkway between junctions for full length, Westside junction protection marking for 20 meters at each junction and 10 meters from entrance to Luna House. The restriction is required to ensure access is maintained for works to take place commencing on 14 January 2018 for 18 months. The proposed Order will come into operation on 14 January 2018, as signed, with amaximum duration of 18 months duration. Dated: 29 December 2017.
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