Event Bulletin – Rushcliffe Tour of Britain Road Closures and Waiting Restrictions

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Event Bulletin – Rushcliffe Tour of Britain Road Closures and Waiting Restrictions In partnership with Prepared by: Heath Phillips Date: 22nd August 2018 Tel No.: 0115 8043201 Fax No.: 01623 520251 Event Bulletin – Rushcliffe Tour of Britain Road Closures and Waiting Restrictions Date: Saturday 8th September 2018 Main race Start: West Bridgford Town Centre Time: 10:30 Finish: Mansfield Civic Centre Time: 15:50 (Approx) The race is held on a closed road basis with ‘rolling road closures’ implemented by the police and national escort group motorcyclists. Moving traffic is to be directed to stop by this group and held at strategic points to create a sterile traffic-free section through which the race will pass. In most locations the closure is expected to last for approximately 20 minutes. The start and finish areas will require fixed traffic management systems as will localised events or special locations along the route. These longer durations are shown in the table below. In order to create the required width for the race, parking needs to be displaced at some locations. The times that the race will pass through are shown on the attachment “Stage 7 West Bridgford - Mansfield ETA”. This has three columns of times headed 38, 42 & 46Kmph, indicating the expected race speed allowing for variation on the day due, in particular, to weather conditions but is an accurate estimate based on extensive experience of the race organisers. Waiting Restrictions will be in Operation from 08:00hours to 16:00hours but will be removed as soon as practicable after the race has gone through and any operational activities have been completed. For full route please see www.TourofBritain.com Route List – Rushcliffe Road Road Town Location Comment No. Central West Closed 4.00am to 3.00pm Avenue Bridgford Whole length Bridgford West Closed 4.00am to 3.00pm Road Bridgford Stratford Road to Rectory Road From 30metres NE from Junction West with Priory Road to junction with Albert Road Bridgford Central Avenue West No waiting 4.00am to Rectory Road Bridgford Whole Length 3.00pm West Tudor Square Bridgford From Albert Road to Rectory Road Musters Road West From Junction with Rectory Road to Bridgford Junction with Melton Road West A606 Melton Road Bridgford From Musters Road to Wilford Lane Loughborough West A60 Road Bridgford From Melton Road to Wilford Lane West From Loughborough Road to B679 Wilford Lane Bridgford Compton Acres Compton West Acres Bridgford Whole Length Landmere West From Compton Acres to Ruddington Lane Bridgford Lane From Landmere Lane to Easthorpe B680 Wilford Road Ruddington Street B680 Dutton’s Hill Ruddington Part of Wilford Road B680 High Street Ruddington Whole Length B680 Kirk Lane Ruddington Whole Length Loughborough From Kirk Lane to a point 400m A60 Road Ruddington South of its junction with Mere Way Loughborough A60 Road Bradmore Whole Length Loughborough A60 Road Bunny Whole Length From Fairham Brook Lane to A60 Bunny Hill Bunny Gotham Lane Gotham lane Bunny Whole Length Bunny Lane East Leake Whole Length Gotham Road East Leake From Bunny Lane to Main Street From Gotham Road to Meeting Main Street East Leake House Close Costock Road East Leake Whole Length Leake Road Costock Whole Length Main Street Costock Whole Length Wysall Road Costock Whole Length Costock road Wysall Whole Length Main Street Wysall Whole Length Keyworth Road Wysall Whole Length Wysall Lane Keyworth Whole length Main Street Keyworth Whole Length Nottingham Road Keyworth Whole Length Normanton Lane Keyworth Whole Length Station Road Keyworth Whole Length Station Road Plumbtree Whole Length Main Road Plumbtree From Bradmore Lane to Church Hill Church Hill Plumbtree Whole Length Cotgrave Road Plumbtree Whole Length Normanton on Cotgrave Road the Wolds Whole Length Cotgrave Road Tollerton Whole Length Cotgrave Lane Tollerton From Cotgrave Road for 50m Cotgrave Road Clipston Whole Length Bakers Hallow Cotgrave Whole Length Plumtree Road Cotgrave Whole Length Bingham Road Cotgrave Whole Length Colston Gate Cotgrave Whole Length Colston Road Cropwell (Colston Gate) Bishop Swabs lane North West for 1.65km Kinoulton Cropwell Road Bishop Whole Length Nottingham Cropwell From Kinoulton Road to Church Road Bishop Street Cropwell Church Street Bishop Whole Length Cropwell Cropwel Butler Road Bishop Whole Length Cropwell Cropwell Bishop Road Butler Whole Length Cropwell From Cropwell Bishop Road to Main Tythby Road Butler Street Cropwell Main Street Butler From Tythby Road to Radcliffe Road Cropwell Radcliffe Road Butler Whole Length Cropwell Cropwell Road Butler Whole Length Radcliffe on Cropwell Road Trent Whole Length Radcliffe on From Cropwell Road to Shelford Main Road Trent Road Radcliffe on Shelford Road Trent Whole Length Shelford Hill Shelford Whole Length Main Road Shelford Whole Length Manor Lane Shelford Whole Length.
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