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Temporary Road Closures TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURES Emergency Start Date Time End Date Description Location of Closure Parish Company contact Current 40mph Speed A18 (Between Pilfrey Bridge to past new access road to the Limit Power Station, for 800 metres towards Crowle) 12-Feb-21 24 Hours 11-Aug-22 Restriction Crowle 07808 018179 Mayer Brown Ltd Scunthorpe & 4-Jul-20 24 Hours 31-Mar-21 Road Closure Brumby Common Lane Burringham 07977 261587 ESH Construction EMERGENCY Temp Speed 7-Sep-20 24 Hours 14-May-21 Limit 40mph A1077 Barrow Road 07975 555543 Buckingham Group Contracting EMERGENCY 17-Dec-20 24 Hours 8-Mar-21 Road Closure Brumby Wood Lane Scunthorpe 07528 981871 NMCN - Severn Trent EMERGENCY 11-Jan-21 08:00-17:00 12-Feb-21 Road Closure Woodhouse Lane Belton 01724 297522 NLC - Billy Green Parking Bay 18-Jan-21 24 Hours 31-Mar-20 Suspension Church Square (All Parking Bays) Scunthorpe 01724 296755 NLC - Laura Williamson Parking Bay 18-Jan-21 24 Hours 31-Mar-21 Suspension High Street (Disabled Parking O/S Church Square) Scunthorpe 01724 296755 NLC - Laura Williamson Temp Speed Limit 50mph reducing to A15 between Barnetby Interchange and Humber Bridge, Barnetby / Barton 1-Feb-21 24 Hours 31-Mar-21 30mph Northbound Upon Humber 07717 587518 NLC - Steve Dixon Temp Speed Limit 50mph reducing to A15 between Barnetby Interchange and Humber Bridge, Barnetby / Barton 1-Feb-21 24 Hours 31-Mar-21 30mph Southbound Upon Humber 07717 587518 NLC - Steve Dixon 1-Feb-21 24 Hours 26-Mar-21 Road Closure Thornton Curtis Road Burnham 07873 396102 Anglian Water 1-Feb-21 19:00-06:00 14-Feb-21 Road Closure Old Brumby Street, (Reevesby Avenue to Queensway) Scunthorpe 01724 296688 NLC - Andy Toyne 1-Feb-21 19:00-06:00 14-Feb-21 Road Closure East Common Lane, (Queensway to Cemetery Road) Scunthorpe 01724 296688 NLC - Andy Toyne 1-Feb-21 19:00-06:00 14-Feb-21 Road Closure Queensway, (Ashby Road to Stockshills Road) Scunthorpe 01724 296688 NLC - Andy Toyne 1-Feb-21 19:00-06:00 12-Feb-21 Road Closure Queensway, (slip road to Fowler Road) Scunthorpe 01724 296688 NLC - Andy Toyne 1-Feb-21 19:00-06:00 12-Feb-21 Road Closure Marlborough Drive Scunthorpe 01724 296688 NLC - Andy Toyne 8-Feb-21 09:30-15:00 12-Feb-21 Road Closure Mirfield Road Scunthorpe 01724 298514 NLC - Mark Theakstone 8-Feb-21 22:00-05:30 12-Feb-21 Road Closure Access to New Holland Pier, Lincoln Castle Way, New Holland New Holland 01777 705053 TMS Ltd Next 2 Weeks 07480 667037 13-Feb-21 24 Hours 21-Feb-21 Road Closure A1077 Sluice Lane Winteringham 08453 715050 JN Bentley Ltd 13-Feb-21 21:00-12:00 14-Feb-21 Road Closure Ermine Street (Level Crossing) Appleby 01777 705053 Chevron TM Ltd 15-Feb-21 24 Hours 19-Feb-21 Road Closure College Road, East Halton East Halton 07912 797200 Northern Powergrid 15-Feb-21 24 hours 12-Mar-21 Road Closure Monks Road Scunthorpe 01724 297527 NLC - Dave Whincup 19-Feb-21 20:00-05:00 22-Feb-21 Road Closure M181 North Bound & South Sound Scunthorpe 07816 156912 A-One+ 20-Feb-21 21:00-12:00 21-Feb-21 Road Closure Ermine Street (Level Crossing) Appleby 01777 705053 Chevron TM Ltd 20-Feb-21 23:30-08:30 21-Feb-21 Road Closure Station Road (Level Crossing) Graizelound 01777 705053 Chevron TM Ltd 20-Feb-21 22:30-10:00 21-Feb-21 Road Closure Access to New Holland Pier, Lincoln Castle Way New Holland 01777 705053 TMS Ltd 22-Feb-21 22:00-05:30 26-Feb-21 Road Closure Access to New Holland Pier, Lincoln Castle Way New Holland 01777 705053 TMS Ltd 22-Feb-21 07:30-18:00 15-Mar-21 Road Closure Turner Street Kirton In Lindsey 07703 689102 Morrison - Triio 23-Feb-21 20:00-06:00 25-Feb-21 Road Closure M180 Jct 4 to Jct 5 Alternatively Brigg 01924 225600 A-One+ 24-Feb-21 22:25-06:00 25-Feb-21 Road Closure Howe Lane (Level Crossing) Goxhill 01777 705053 Chevron TM Ltd 40 mph Temp 24-Feb-21 24 Hours 5-Mar-21 Speed Limit Neap House Road Gunness 03450 147147 Clancy Group - Anglian Water 26-Feb-21 20:00-05:00 1-Mar-21 Road Closure M181 North Bound & South Sound Scunthorpe 07816 156912 A-One+ Future 27-Feb-21 21:00-12:00 28-Feb-21 Road Closure Ermine Street (Level Crossing) Appleby 01777 705053 Chevron TM Ltd 27-Feb-21 22:00-05:30 28-Feb-21 Road Closure Access to New Holland Pier, Lincoln Castle Way New Holland 01777 705053 TMS Ltd 1-Mar-21 22:00-05:30 2-Mar-21 Road Closure Access to New Holland Pier, Lincoln Castle Way New Holland 01777 705053 TMS Ltd 1-Mar-21 07:30-17:30 8-Mar-21 Road Closure Littleworth Lane Goxhill 07717 587518 NLC - Steve Dixon 1-Mar-21 07:30-17:30 10-Mar-21 Road Closure Dam Road Barton Upon Humber 07717 587518 NLC - Steve Dixon 30mph Temp A161 Station Road, Graizelound (from 300m North of Rail 1-Mar-21 19:00-06:00 7-Mar-21 Speed Limit Crossing to Graizelound) (30 mph) Graizelound 07717 587518 NLC - Steve Dixon 1-Mar-21 24 Hours 3-Mar-21 Road Closure Sandtoft Road Belton 03451 242424 Morrison - Yorkshire Water 3-Mar-21 07:30-17:30 23-Mar-21 Road Closure C101 between Luddington and Fockerby Garthorpe 07717 587518 NLC - Steve Dixon 5-Mar-21 20:00-05:00 8-Mar-21 Road Closure M181 North Bound & South Sound Scunthorpe 07816 156912 A-One+ 5-Mar-21 24 Hours 10-Mar-21 Road Closure Grange Lane South Scunthorpe 01507 359085 Wells Plant Hire 6-Mar-21 21:00-12:00 7-Mar-21 Road Closure Ermine Street (Level Crossing) Appleby 01777 705053 Chevron TM Ltd 8-Mar-21 24 Hours 15-Mar-21 Road Closure Flixborough Road Burton Upon Stather 01785 624060 Amey - Severn Trent 8-Mar-21 08:00-18:00 9-Mar-21 Road Closure Saxby Hill Saxby All Saints 07423 025711 USL Group - BT 30mph Temp A161 between Epworth and Haxey, Low Burnham (from Windy 8-Mar-21 19:00-06:00 14-Mar-21 Speed Limit Ridge to Low Burnham) (30mph) Low Burnham 07717 587518 NLC - Steve Dixon 12-Mar-21 20:00-05:00 15-Mar-21 Road Closure M181 North Bound & South Sound Scunthorpe 07816 156912 A-One+ 13-Mar-21 21:00-12:00 14-Mar-21 Road Closure Ermine Street (Level Crossing) Appleby 01777 705053 Chevron TM Ltd 13-Mar-21 22:30-06:00 15-Mar-21 Road Closure Access to New Holland Pier, Lincoln Castle Way New Holland 01777 705053 TMS Ltd 15-Mar-21 24 Hours 17-Mar-21 Road Closure Black Bank Messingham 0800 137631 Anglian Water 30mph Temp A161 between Belton and Epworth, Belton. (from Lawns Farm 15-Mar-21 19:00-06:00 21-Mar-21 Speed Limit to Belton) (30mph) Belton. 07717 587518 NLC - Steve Dixon 15-Mar-21 20:00-06:00 22-Mar-21 Road Closure M180 J2 to J5 East and West Bound Scunthorpe 01924 225600 A-One+ 15-Mar-21 24 Hours 3-May-21 Road Closure Access Road T133, rear of 177-195 High Street Scunthorpe 07902 306000 ADS Scaffolding (York) Ltd 16-Mar-21 24 hours 18-Mar-21 Road Closure Kenilworth Road Scunthorpe 0800 137631 Anglian Water 16-Mar-21 24 Hours 18-Mar-21 Road Closure Hendreson Avenue Scunthorpe 0800 137631 Anlgian Water 17-Mar-21 07:30-17:30 26-Mar-21 Road Closure Pasture Lane Amcotts 07717 587518 NLC - Steve Dixon 20-Mar-21 22:00-08:00 21-Mar-21 Road Closure Ermine Street (Level Crossing) Appleby 01777 705053 Chevron TM Ltd 20-Mar-21 22:00-06:00 21-Mar-21 Road Closure Station Road Howsham 01777 705053 Chevron TM Ltd 20-Mar-21 23:00-06:00 21-Mar-21 Road Closure Bigby Road Brigg 01777 705053 Chevron TM Ltd 22-Mar-21 07:30-17:30 31-Mar-21 Road Closure Trentside Amcotts 07717 587518 NLC - Steve Dixon 30mph Temp A161 Woodhouse Road, Woodhouse, Belton (from Belton and 22-Mar-21 19:00-06:00 28-Mar-21 Speed Limit M180) (30mph) Belton 07717 587518 NLC - Steve Dixon 22-Mar-21 24 Hours 24-Mar-21 Road Closure Godnow Road Crowle 07487 886419 Roadworx Traffic Management Ltd 23-Mar-21 24 Hours 27-Mar-21 Road Closure Brackenhill Road, East Lound East Lound 07808 365527 Westmoreland Civil Engineering Ltd 23-Mar-21 20:00-06:00 31-Mar-21 Road Closure M180Jct 5 to Jct 2 West Bound Scunthorpe 01924 225600 A-One+ 26-Mar-21 07:30-17:30 7-Apr-21 Road Closure Carr Dyke Road Burringham 07717 587518 NLC - Steve Dixon 27-Mar-21 22:00-08:00 28-Mar-21 Road Closure Ermine Street (Level Crossing) Appleby 01777 705053 Chevron TM Ltd 27-Mar-21 22:00-05:30 28-Mar-21 Road Closure Access to New Holland Pier, Lincoln Castle Way New Holland 01777 705053 TMS Ltd 30mph Temp A161 Crowle Road (from M180 and South Engine Drain) 29-Mar-21 19:00-06:00 4-Apr-21 Speed Limit (30mph) Belton 07717 587518 NLC - Steve Dixon 1-Apr-21 08:00-16:00 1-Apr-21 Road Closure Cherry Lane Wooton 07508 076947 2 Works TM Ltd 2-Apr-21 07:30-17:30 13-Apr-21 Road Closure Carr Dyke Road East Butterwick 07717 587518 NLC - Steve Dixon 3-Apr-21 22:00-05:30 4-Apr-21 Road Closure Access to New Holland Pier, Lincoln Castle Way New Holland 01777 705053 TMS Ltd 9-Apr-21 20:00-06:00 12-Apr-21 Road Closure M181 North Bound & South Sound Scunthorpe 07816 156912 A-One+ 10-Apr-21 22:30-09:15 11-Apr-21 Road Closure Access to New Holland Pier (Barrow Road Level Crossing) New Holland 01777 705053 Chevron TM Ltd 10-Apr-21 23:30-08:30 11-Apr-21 Road Closure Killingholme Road (Level Crossing) Ulceby 01777 705053 Chevron TM Ltd 16-Apr-21 20:00-06:00 19-Apr-21 Road Closure M181 North Bound & South Sound Scunthorpe 07816 156912 A-One+ 17-Apr-21 23:00-09:15 18-Apr-21 Road Closure Killingholme Road Ulceby 01777 705053 Chevron TM Ltd 19-Apr-21 24 Hours 23-Apr-21 Road Closure Marsh Lane Winteringham 03300 169696 MLP Traffic (Mervyn Lambert Plant Ltd) 19-Apr-21 24 Hours 10-Jul-21 Road Closure Thornton Curtis Road Burnham 07873 396102 Anglian Water 26-Apr-21 24 Hours 30-Apr-21 Road Closure Barnside Hibaldstow 0800 137631 Anglian Water 8-May-21 23:00-06:00 9-May-21 Road Closure Station Road (Level Crossing) Graizelound 01777 705053 Chevron TM Ltd For further information about road works please click on this link: www.roadworks.org .
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