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Cambridgeshire Road Works & Events Information: Hunts CAMBRIDGESHIRE ROAD WORKS & EVENTS INFORMATION: HUNTS 1st - 15th November 2017 For further information on the below please contact 0345 045 5212 Not all road works are included in the list below as some are issued at very short notice due to emergencies or very small works which don't require a long period of notice. The Police can also close roads for safety reasons. KEY: :denotes Road Closure Organisation/Contractor Road Locality Traffic Proposed Start Proposed End Works Description Management Date Date CAMBRIDGESHIRE ST IVES ROAD ABBOTS RIPTON STOP/GO 01-Nov-2017 03-Nov-2017 Pre Surface Treatment Works BOARDS CAMBRIDGESHIRE THE GREEN ABBOTS RIPTON STOP/GO 01-Nov-2017 03-Nov-2017 Pre Surface Treatment Works BOARDS Cadent Gas Limited BROOKSIDE ALCONBURY ROAD 06-Nov-2017 10-Nov-2017 LAY A NEW GAS SERVICE TO EXISTING PROPERTY CLOSURE 22M (12M IN PRIVATE) CAMBRIDGESHIRE STATION ROAD BLUNTISHAM TWO-WAY 06-Nov-2017 02-Mar-2018 Construction of Cycleway SIGNALS CAMBRIDGESHIRE HUNTINGDON BRAMPTON GIVE & TAKE 06-Nov-2017 10-Nov-2017 Conservation Work to the Obelisk ROAD NETWORK RAIL - FEN ROAD CONINGTON TWO-WAY 05-Nov-2017 05-Nov-2017 Dig out wt beds. Hours of works 01.55 - 07.25 PROMOTERS NATIONAL SIGNALS UK POWER NETWORKS STONELY ROAD EASTON SOME C/W 10-Nov-2017 14-Nov-2017 Connections Small Service:NEW SERVICE: (APPROX EASTERN& LONDON INCURSION DEPTH 450mm-600mm):Excavate 1m at the base of pole TM - SLG ANGLIAN WATER MILTON AVENUE EATON FORD SOME C/W 01-Nov-2017 03-Nov-2017 Stoptap Replacements INCURSION ANGLIAN WATER THE PADDOCK EATON FORD SOME C/W 02-Nov-2017 06-Nov-2017 Stoptap Replacements INCURSION ANGLIAN WATER VULCAN WAY EATON SOCON SOME C/W 01-Nov-2017 03-Nov-2017 Stoptap Replacements INCURSION CAMBRIDGESHIRE SCHOOL LANE EATON SOCON ROAD 12-Nov-2017 12-Nov-2017 Remembrance Day Parade - Eaton Socon (14:30 - 14:45) CLOSURE ROAD CLOSURE - School Lane CAMBRIDGESHIRE SHAKESPEARE EATON SOCON GIVE & TAKE 14-Nov-2017 24-Nov-2017 Resurface footway ROAD CAMBRIDGESHIRE THE AVENUE GODMANCHESTER ROAD 12-Nov-2017 12-Nov-2017 resurfacing of failing carriageway and fill material. CLOSURE CAMBRIDGESHIRE THE CAUSEWAY GODMANCHESTER ROAD 12-Nov-2017 12-Nov-2017 Remembrance Day Service Godmanchester (10:45 - CLOSURE 11:30) ROAD CLOSURES - Post Street, The Avenue, Cambridge St, The Causeway Organisation/Contractor Road Locality Traffic Proposed Start Proposed End Works Description Management Date Date VIRGIN MEDIA MERLIN CLOSE HARTFORD SOME C/W 01-Nov-2017 03-Nov-2017 Lay duct and install tee to connect new customer INCURSION VIRGIN MEDIA POTTON ROAD HEMINGFORD GREY TWO-WAY 01-Nov-2017 14-Nov-2017 Excavate Verge& C/W to Install Vigin Media Network SIGNALS including Chambers NETWORK RAIL - STUKELEY ROAD HUNTINGDON MULTI-WAY 05-Nov-2017 05-Nov-2017 Bridge Coring and survey works abutments and underside PROMOTERS NATIONAL SIGNALS of bridge deck. Hours of works 06.00 - 17.00 CAMBRIDGESHIRE HIGH STREET HUNTINGDON ROAD 12-Nov-2017 12-Nov-2017 Huntingdon Remembrance Parade (08:00 - 12:00) CLOSURE ROAD CLOSURES - Mathose Close, Princes Street, Market Square, High Street, St Mary's Street CAMBRIDGESHIRE MARKET HILL HUNTINGDON ROAD 12-Nov-2017 12-Nov-2017 Huntingdon Remembrance Parade (08:00 - 12:00) CLOSURE ROAD CLOSURES - Mathose Close, Princes Street, Market Square, High Street, St Mary's Street Cadent Gas Limited HIGH STREET HUNTINGDON SOME C/W 13-Nov-2017 17-Nov-2017 SURVEY INVOLVING TRIAL HOLES TO DETERMINE INCURSION THE POSITION AND MATERIAL OFAN UNKNOWN GAS MAIN FOR WHICH WE HAVE NO RECORDS OR INFORMATION. VIRGIN MEDIA CROSS STREET HUNTINGDON SOME C/W 13-Nov-2017 15-Nov-2017 Lay duct in footway to connect new client. INCURSION VIRGIN MEDIA ST JOHNS STREET HUNTINGDON SOME C/W 14-Nov-2017 16-Nov-2017 Clear blockage in footway. (B1514) INCURSION VIRGIN MEDIA ST JOHNS STREET HUNTINGDON SOME C/W 14-Nov-2017 16-Nov-2017 Clear blockage in footway. (B1514) INCURSION VIRGIN MEDIA ST JOHNS STREET HUNTINGDON SOME C/W 14-Nov-2017 16-Nov-2017 Clear blockage in footway. (B1514) INCURSION CAMBRIDGESHIRE STOW ROAD KIMBOLTON STOP/GO 01-Nov-2017 03-Nov-2017 Pre Surface Treatment Works (C164) BOARDS CAMBRIDGESHIRE LONDON ROAD KIMBOLTON TWO-WAY 03-Nov-2017 03-Nov-2017 Kimbolton Fireworks (18:00 - 22:30) SIGNALS TEMPORARY TRAFFIC LIGHTS - London Road (B645) NO WAITING - London Road (16:00 - 23:00) VERGE SIGNS - CAMBRIDGESHIRE HIGH STREET KIMBOLTON ROAD 12-Nov-2017 12-Nov-2017 Kimbolton Remembrance (10:45 - 11:00) and (12:00 - CLOSURE 12:10) ROAD CLOSURE - High Street Kimbolton CAMBRIDGESHIRE SAWTRY WAY KINGS RIPTON STOP/GO 01-Nov-2017 03-Nov-2017 Pre Surface Treatment Works BOARDS CAMBRIDGESHIRE SWEETING LITTLE PAXTON PRIORITY 09-Nov-2017 13-Nov-2017 Drop kerb (K A Page 07976351079) AVENUE WORKING Cadent Gas Limited HAYLING AVENUE LITTLE PAXTON SOME C/W 10-Nov-2017 16-Nov-2017 ALTER DOMESTIC SERVICE AND RELAY WITH 1.7M IN INCURSION PUBLIC FROM MAIN INNEARSIDE FOOTWAY CAMBRIDGESHIRE MILL LANE LITTLE PAXTON SOME C/W 15-Nov-2017 21-Nov-2017 Connections Highway Services:SERVICE UPGRADE: INCURSION (APPROX DEPTH 450mm):TRANSFER OF COLUMN CC1R Organisation/Contractor Road Locality Traffic Proposed Start Proposed End Works Description Management Date Date CAMBRIDGESHIRE MILL WAY NEEDINGWORTH PRIORITY 14-Nov-2017 15-Nov-2017 Drop Kerb (K A Page 07976351079) WORKING Cambridge Water HIGH STREET RAMSEY GIVE & TAKE 07-Nov-2017 13-Nov-2017 Renew lead supply in footway Company Cadent Gas Limited FELLOWES DRIVE RAMSEY SOME C/W 15-Nov-2017 21-Nov-2017 LAY 10.5M NEW DOMESTIC SERVICE FROM THE MAIN INCURSION IN THE NEARSIDECARRIAGEWAY. Cambridge Water HERNE ROAD RAMSEY ST MARYS TWO-WAY 02-Nov-2017 06-Nov-2017 Repair leak on water main in verge Company SIGNALS CAMBRIDGESHIRE ERMINE WAY SAWTRY PRIORITY 01-Nov-2017 03-Nov-2017 Footway patching WORKING ANGLIAN WATER FEN LANE SAWTRY TWO-WAY 06-Nov-2017 10-Nov-2017 New Supply Off-site SIGNALS ANGLIAN WATER GREEN END ROAD SAWTRY TWO-WAY 08-Nov-2017 10-Nov-2017 mains fittings in the footway SIGNALS Cambridge Water LITTLE FARTHING ST IVES SOME C/W 01-Nov-2017 03-Nov-2017 Rectify reinstatement patches Company CLOSE INCURSION CAMBRIDGESHIRE HARRISON WAY ST IVES GIVE & TAKE 06-Nov-2017 08-Nov-2017 Trail Holes - Hand Dig (Lindum Peterborough 01733 (A1096) 347210) CAMBRIDGESHIRE ST AUDREY LANE ST IVES GIVE & TAKE 06-Nov-2017 08-Nov-2017 Trial Holes - Hand Dig (Lindum Peterborough 01733 (A1123) 347210) Cambridge Water STIRLING ROAD ST IVES SOME C/W 06-Nov-2017 08-Nov-2017 New connection to 4" main and lay supply Company INCURSION Cambridge Water ELM DRIVE ST IVES TWO-WAY 06-Nov-2017 08-Nov-2017 Defect - rectify failed reinstatement Company SIGNALS Cadent Gas Limited WEST STREET ST IVES GIVE & TAKE 09-Nov-2017 15-Nov-2017 ALTER DOMESTIC SERVICE AND RELAY WITH 14.7M IN PUBLIC FROM MAIN INFARSIDE CARRIAGEWAY Cambridge Water ELM DRIVE ST IVES MULTI-WAY 10-Nov-2017 13-Nov-2017 Traffic lights only. Work is on Houghton Road Company SIGNALS Cambridge Water HIGH LEYS ST IVES MULTI-WAY 10-Nov-2017 13-Nov-2017 Traffic lights only. 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