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Over Stratton Road, South Petherton (Notice2) SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT OF SOUTH SOMERSET PARISH OF SOUTH PETHERTON Temporary Closure of Over Stratton Road TAKE NOTICE that in pursuance of Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984, as amended by the Road Traffic (Temporary Restrictions) Act 1991, the County Council of Somerset have made an Order PROHIBITING ALL TRAFFIC from proceeding along Over Stratton Road from 23m north of the junction with Fosse Way northwards for a distance of 20 metres. This order will enable Wessex Water to carry out replacement communication pipe relay works in this road. The Order becomes effective on 04 November 2015 and will remain in force for eighteen months. The works are expected to last for 5 days (24hrs). While the closure is in operation an alternative route will be signed as detailed below. ALTERNATIVE ROUTE From the northern end of the closure proceed in a north westerly direction along Over Stratton Road to the junction with Harp Road. Turn right and proceed in a north easterly direction along Harp Road to the Hayes End Roundabout. At the Hayes End Roundabout take the fourth exit and proceed in a south easterly direction along Yeabridge Lane to the junction with South Harp. Turn right and proceed in a south westerly direction along South Harp to the junction with Over Stratton Road. Turn right and proceed in a north westerly direction along Over Stratton Road to the southern end of the closure, and vice versa. For information about the works being carried out please contact Malcolm Claydon on 0345 600 4600 For further details of the alternative route please contact Somerset County Council on 0300 123 2224 Patrick Flaherty Chief Executive Dated: 29 October 2015 y r2ywii y r2 iriyx2g yver2trtton2odD2 outh2etherton gxUPQQ leX2222222222222222xot2o2le hrg2xoX gxUPQQ hteX22222222222222222HSGIHGIS hrwn2fyX sw E222glosure x E222hiversion E222rish2foundry ©2grown2gopyright2nd2htse2ight @PHISA yrdnne2urvey2IHHHQVQVP.
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