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Promoter Organisation Name Address 1 Address 2 Town Works Location Promoter Traffic Address 1 Address 2 Town Works Location Description Works Type Start End Works Status Organisation Name Management Duckted Road crossing, To install PROPOSED Gigaclear CHURCH LANE ADSETT ADSETT church lane jct brook lane to across jct broadband Fibre 20m max. TM: Long MINOR GIVE & TAKE 09/07/2020 13/07/2020 WORKS delays ONEA64783846 O/S TAMBOO BEAR HILL TO LOWER Install 120m of 1 way poly duct in LOWER HEADNIG 120M NORTH ON, BEAR BT LITTLEWORTH AMBERLEY Carriageway,Test 120m of existing MAJOR ROAD CLOSURE 08/07/2020 21/07/2020 IN PROGRESS LITTLEWORTH HILL TO LOWER LITTLEWORTH AMBERLEY ducts to locate blockages AMBERLEY o/s Minster House Sheephouse Lane IMMEDIATE Gigaclear SHEEPHOUSE LANE AMPNEY CRUCIS AMPNEY CRUCIS s171657 - restoring live service ROAD CLOSURE 09/07/2020 10/07/2020 IN PROGRESS Ampney Crucis, Cirencester, GL7 5DZ (URGENT) SOME C/W PROPOSED BT HOME FARM LANE FOXCOTE ANDOVERSFORD OPP FOXCOTE GRANGE POLE REPLACEMENT MINOR 14/07/2020 16/07/2020 INCURSION WORKS ROAD FROM GLOUCESTERSHIRE Bridge Closure due to assessment HAMPEN COTTAGES HAMPEN ANDOVERSFORD Railway bridge 758 MAJOR ROAD CLOSURE 08/07/2020 31/03/2021 IN PROGRESS COUNTY COUNCIL failure. TO LOWER HAMPEN A429 COUNTY FW, WILLOW TREE HOUSE, NO C/W PROPOSED Gigaclear BOUNDARY TO ASTON MAGNA ASTON MAGNA LOCATING AND RESOLVING BLOCKAGE MINOR 09/07/2020 13/07/2020 DITCHFORD HILL INCURSION WORKS ASTON MAGNA GLOUCESTERSHIRE TWO-WAY CHELTENHAM ROAD BAGENDON BAGENDON BAGENDON : CHELTENHAM ROAD Siding+Striming BAGENDON : MINOR 08/07/2020 10/07/2020 IN PROGRESS COUNTY COUNCIL SIGNALS Install 768m multi duct incl. customer MULTI-WAY PROPOSED Gigaclear BERKELEY ROAD BERKELEY BERKELEY Junc of A38 to junc of Echo Lane connections. Working hours 0800 to STANDARD 16/07/2020 29/07/2020 SIGNALS WORKS 1700hrs. TM required: Multiway lights GLOUCESTERSHIRE PROPOSED BRISTOL ROAD BERKELEY BERKELEY Broadstone Dual Carriageways grass cutting MINOR LANE CLOSURE 10/07/2020 10/07/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL WORKS Install steel ducting over structure in Outside Puddlestone Farm to outside TWO-WAY Gigaclear BRISTOL ROAD BERKELEY BERKELEY two locations. Working hours 08:00- MINOR 09/07/2020 10/07/2020 IN PROGRESS Bridge Farm SIGNALS 17:00. TM: Two way lights (manned) Build footway 6 chamber and link up B4066 FROM to cab, dig power trench and joint bay PICKWICK FARM to maske sure it is all good and ready NO C/W Gigaclear JUNCTION TO THE BERKELEY HEATH BERKELEY Outside Ashcroft MINOR 08/07/2020 10/07/2020 IN PROGRESS for future power connection. Working INCURSION CATTLE COUNTRY hours 0800 to 1700hrs. TM: No ADVENTURE PARK carriageway incursi GLOUCESTERSHIRE BERKELEY : Halmore lane, Wanswell : TWO-WAY PROPOSED HALMORE LANE HALMORE BERKELEY Drainage Work BERKELEY : MINOR 17/07/2020 17/07/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL HALMORE LANE SIGNALS WORKS A38 HEATHFIELD Install multi duct incl. customer Junc of Alkington Lane to junc of Wick MULTI-WAY Gigaclear HOUSE TO HAYCROFT NEWPORT BERKELEY connections. Working hours 0800 to MAJOR 01/07/2020 12/08/2020 IN PROGRESS Road SIGNALS LANE 1700hrs. TM required: Multiway lights Storage of materials only, no NO C/W Gigaclear WICK ROAD NEWPORT BERKELEY Outside farm along Wick Road MAJOR 03/07/2020 31/07/2020 IN PROGRESS carriageway incursion INCURSION BROOKEND LANE TO Wales& West RENEW GAS SERVICE 5M PUBLIC PROPOSED LAMMASTIDE INN OLD BROOKEND BERKELEY BETWEEN 5 & 10 STANDARD GIVE & TAKE 15/07/2020 21/07/2020 Utilities WORKING IN FOOT AY WORKS BROOKEND BROOKEND LANE TO Wales& West PROPOSED LAMMASTIDE INN OLD BROOKEND BERKELEY O/S TREVENE RENEW GAS SERVICE 9M PUBLIC STANDARD GIVE & TAKE 10/07/2020 15/07/2020 Utilities WORKS BROOKEND Grove Road 24m from junction with PROPOSED BT GROVE ROAD BERRY HILL BERRY HILL REMOVE kiosk MINOR GIVE & TAKE 15/07/2020 17/07/2020 A4136, GL16 7BB WORKS FSI TO REMOVE TARMAC FROM SOME C/W PROPOSED Gigaclear CHURCH ROAD BIBURY BIBURY FW O/S OSBOURNES MINOR 09/07/2020 13/07/2020 BEHIND THE POT AND REINSTATE INCURSION WORKS ROAD FROM THE SOME C/W PROPOSED Gigaclear LODGE TO JUNCTION BLAISDON BLAISDON CW/VERGE OLD MILL, BLAISDON LOCATE AND RESOLVE BLOCKED DUCT MINOR 15/07/2020 17/07/2020 INCURSION WORKS WITH BLAISDON ROAD FROM O\S FIR TREE HOUSE, ROAD FROM JUNCTION AT JUNCTION AT WOODVILLE TO LITTLE SOME C/W PROPOSED BT BRAINS GREEN BLAKENEY Replace 1 existing pole MINOR 16/07/2020 20/07/2020 WOODVILLE TO LOITERPIN, ROAD FROM JUNCTION AT INCURSION WORKS LITTLE LOITERPIN WOODV GLOUCESTERSHIRE BOURTON ON THE BOURTON-ON- BOURTON-ON-THE- PROPOSED Sub Stn to Bridge House Road LV Electric cable installation STANDARD ROAD CLOSURE 13/07/2020 24/07/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL WATER FOOTPATH 3 THE-WATER WATER WORKS LV electric cable installation in GLOUCESTERSHIRE BOURTON-ON- BOURTON-ON-THE- from Old Station Yard to junction with TWO-WAY MEADOW WAY footway, Contractor: Rock Power STANDARD 24/06/2020 24/07/2020 IN PROGRESS COUNTY COUNCIL THE-WATER WATER Meadow Way SIGNALS Connections NHH, Plot 1, 1x32mm BP mtrd Supply Thames Water BOURTON-ON- BOURTON-ON-THE- in Carriageway. Our intention is SOME C/W PROPOSED SCHOOL HILL School Hill, Cheltenham, GL54 2AW STANDARD 09/07/2020 15/07/2020 Utilities Ltd THE-WATER WATER tocomplete the Permanent INCURSION WORKS Reinstatement in the same phase Thames Water BOURTON-ON- BOURTON-ON-THE- B Box Exchange >33mm Fway in IMMEDIATE SOME C/W STANWAY GREEN 8 09/07/2020 13/07/2020 IN PROGRESS Utilities Ltd THE-WATER WATER Footway. (URGENT) INCURSION GLOUCESTERSHIRE BOURTON-ON- BOURTON-ON-THE- from The Avenue to junction with LV electric cable installation, TWO-WAY STATION ROAD STANDARD 06/07/2020 24/07/2020 IN PROGRESS COUNTY COUNCIL THE-WATER WATER Meadow Way Contractor: Rock Power Connections SIGNALS Wales& West PROPOSED OAKWOOD ROAD BREAM BREAM O/S PRIMROSE COTTAGE RENEW GAS SERVICE 3M PUBLIC STANDARD GIVE & TAKE 13/07/2020 16/07/2020 Utilities WORKS SEVERN TRENT SOME C/W PROPOSED BOURNE LANE BRIMSCOMBE BRIMSCOMBE OUTSIDE NUMBER 25 Short 0.1-4.5m Full Ex 25mm MDPE MINOR 13/07/2020 15/07/2020 WATER LTD. INCURSION WORKS SEVERN TRENT NMA Defect CLO - Remedial Rein by SOME C/W PROPOSED COTSWOLD CLOSE BRIMSCOMBE BRIMSCOMBE OUTSIDE BRAESIDE MINOR 10/07/2020 10/07/2020 WATER LTD. CLO INCURSION PERMANENT os the Pavilion Restaurant London Rd Safety for Engineer to work in TWO-WAY BT LONDON ROAD BRIMSCOMBE BRIMSCOMBE MAJOR 06/07/2020 11/09/2020 IN PROGRESS Brimscombe GL5 2TN Underground structure SIGNALS A48 FROM ELTON TO REPLACE 700M 2IN SI, ST WITH 700M Wales& West FROM OUTSIDE REDLAND BARNS TO TWO-WAY HIGH STREET BROADOAK BROADOAK OF 180MM PE AND REPLACE OR MAJOR 05/05/2020 10/07/2020 IN PROGRESS Utilities SPORTS PAVILLION SIGNALS NEWNHAM TRANSFER APPROX 9 SERVICES SEVERN TRENT IN VERGE APPROX 40M FROM SOME C/W PROPOSED STANWAY ROAD STANTON BROADWAY Marker post Install MINOR 13/07/2020 15/07/2020 WATER LTD. JUNCTION WITH B4632 INCURSION WORKS FOOTWAY AROUND GRASSED AREA 32 - 35 WILKES MEADOW Excavate to lay new duct for telecom NO C/W PROPOSED BT BROADWELL BROADWELL MINOR 16/07/2020 20/07/2020 ADJOINING 23 TO 42 BROADWELL COLEFORD, GL16 7DT, , , service INCURSION WORKS WILKES MEADOW SEVERN TRENT PRIORITY QUEENSWAY BROADWELL BROADWELL OUTSIDE SUNNY VIEW DEFECT MINOR 09/07/2020 09/07/2020 IN PROGRESS WATER LTD. WORKING BROADWELL : Speech House Road GLOUCESTERSHIRE GripFibre works (806290) PROPOSED SPEECH HOUSE ROAD BROADWELL BROADWELL (cannop x-roads to Broadwell) : STANDARD ROAD CLOSURE 17/07/2020 22/07/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL BROADWELL WORKS SPEECH HOUSE ROAD A38 GOSSINGTON Install 705m multi duct incl. customer Junc of layby to junc of Woodend MULTI-WAY PROPOSED Gigaclear BRIDGE TO CAM CAM connections. Working hours 0800 to STANDARD 14/07/2020 27/07/2020 Lane SIGNALS WORKS WOODEND LANE 1700hrs. TM required: Multiway lights CAM : Box Road, Cam : FROM GLOUCESTERSHIRE Trial hole in FWAY to uncover and MULTI-WAY PROPOSED BOX ROAD CAM CAM JUNCTION WITH WISLOE ROAD TO MINOR 17/07/2020 17/07/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL locate manhole CAM SIGNALS WORKS JUNCTION WITH DRAYCOTT Install 71m multi duct incl. customer Junc of Woodend Lane to 80m from MULTI-WAY PROPOSED Gigaclear BRISTOL ROAD CAM CAM connections. Working hours 0800 to STANDARD 13/07/2020 17/07/2020 junc SIGNALS WORKS 1700hrs. TM required: Multiway lights Install 180m multi duct incl. customer Gigaclear OLD HILL LANE CAM CAM End of Old Hill Lane to junc of B4066 connections. Working hours 0800 to STANDARD GIVE & TAKE 03/07/2020 16/07/2020 IN PROGRESS 1700hrs. TM required: Long delays A38 RYALLS LANE TO APPROX 53M SOUTH WEST OF JCN 1 ,Replace 1 jointbox frame and TWO-WAY BT ST JOHNS ROAD CAMBRIDGE CAMBRIDGE WITH DURSLEY ROAD , A38 RYALLS cover(s) (625mm x 625mm) in MINOR 08/07/2020 10/07/2020 IN PROGRESS SIGNALS SLIMBRIDGE LANE TO ST JOHNS ROAD SLIMBRIDGE Carriageway GLOUCESTERSHIRE PROPOSED BRISTOL ROAD CAMBRIDGE CAMBRIDGE Cambridge Dual Carriageways grass cutting- MINOR LANE CLOSURE 10/07/2020 10/07/2020 COUNTY COUNCIL WORKS SEVERN TRENT PROPOSED RYALLS LANE CAMBRIDGE CAMBRIDGE TROUGH AT TANGLEWOOD FARM DEFECT MINOR GIVE & TAKE 10/07/2020 10/07/2020 WATER LTD. REMEDIAL HH 1x25mm MDPE mtrd sply in ROAD FROM Thames Water Outside CEDARS, CERNEY WICK, Carriageway. Our intention is to SOME C/W PROPOSED WICKWATER LANE TO CERNEY WICK CERNEY WICK MINOR 17/07/2020 21/07/2020 Utilities Ltd CIRENCESTER, GL7 5QH completethe Permanent INCURSION WORKS CERNEY WICK LANE Reinstatement in the same phase 51428 LANE TO ST Hyde Hill to Footway From The South Excavate in the verge, carriageway and PROPOSED Gigaclear MARYS FARM OFF HYDE CHALFORD Of Brookside Crossing Railway Line To MAJOR ROAD CLOSURE 06/07/2020 09/07/2020 footway to install fibre optic cables WORKS HYDE HILL CHALFORD Road Off Hyde Hill Thames Water ROAD FROM FIELDS Service Pipe Repair <33mm Unmade in SOME C/W CHEDWORTH CHEDWORTH 151.1m FROM PINKWELL MINOR 07/07/2020 09/07/2020 IN PROGRESS Utilities Ltd ROAD TO CALMSDEN Verge.
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