The Council of the Borough of Middlesbrough (Woodlands Road / Southfield Road / Fern Street) Temporary Traffic Regulation Order 2020

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The Council of the Borough of Middlesbrough (Woodlands Road / Southfield Road / Fern Street) Temporary Traffic Regulation Order 2020 THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF MIDDLESBROUGH (WOODLANDS ROAD / SOUTHFIELD ROAD / FERN STREET) TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER 2020 NOTICE is hereby given that on 21st April 2020 Middlesbrough Council made an Order which prevents vehicles from using the lengths of road set out below due to redevelopment / improvement works by Teesside University taking place on or near the road because of the likelihood of danger to the public. Access for pedestrians and the emergency services will be maintained at all times. Access will also be provided for vehicles used in connection with maintenance and works carried out by statutory undertakers. The roads will be closed during the programmed dates shown below for up to 18 months or until the works have been completed and there is no longer a danger to the public. If the works are not completed within 18 months, the Order may be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State. Dated 23rd April 2020 Charlotte Benjamin Director of Legal and Governance Services Town Hall Middlesbrough TS1 9FX Location Description Programmed Dates Woodlands Road from its junctions with the southern kerbline of Clarendon 8/6/20 - 10/8/20 Road to the northern kerbline of Southfield Road. Southfield Road from a point 5m west of its junction with the western 20/7/20 - 10/8/20 kerbline of Woodlands Road to a point 15m east of its junction with the eastern kerbline of Woodlands Road. Southfield Road (northern parking bays only) from a point 6m west of its 27/4/20 - 10/8/20 junction with the western kerbline of Fern Street for a distance of 18m in a westerly direction. Fern Street (western parking bays only) from a point 18m north of its 27/4/20 - 10/8/20 junction with the northern kerbline of Southfield Road for a distance of 21m in a northerly direction. Woodlands Rd Southfield Rd Fern St TTRO Notice 2 .
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