Kent County Council, Acting in Exercise of Its Powers Under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, Makes Or Intends to Make the Following Orders

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Kent County Council, Acting in Exercise of Its Powers Under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, Makes Or Intends to Make the Following Orders Kent County Council, acting in exercise of its powers under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, makes or intends to make the following Orders. Kent County Council intends to make an Order To allowpole replacementworks to be carried out,Kent To allowoverhead structureworks to be carried number 14. prohibiting through traffic on partofStation Street, County Council intends to make an Order prohibiting out,KentCounty Council intends to make an Order Thealternativerouteisvia Clarendon Gardens, Sittingbourne,onorafter 4th August 2021 forupto3 through traffic on partofBirling Road,Snodland,on prohibiting through traffic on partofSweets Lane, Clarendon Way, FrantRoad,MontacuteRoad and vice days or until the works have been completed. or after4th August 2021 forupto3days betweenthe West Malling, on or after28th July 2021 forupto1 versa. Theroad will be closed in the general vicinityof hours of 09:00 and 14:00, or until the works have been daybetween the hours of 09:30 and 15:30, or until the number 17, to theextentindicatedbysigns and completed. works have been completed. barriers on site. Theroad will be closed from the side of number 2 Theroad will be closed between the junctions with FAIRMANS LANE,BRENCHLEY (PROHIBITION OF DRIVING) TEMPORARYORDER 2021 Thereisnoalternativeroutefor this closure, due to Dyland Road to outside number 190 on Birling Road,to WateringburyRoad and TheRocks Road,tothe extent the road being adead-end.However,access will be the extent indicatedbysigns and barriers on site. indicatedbysigns and barriers on site. Because of BT works,KentCounty Council has made an maintained at alltimes,whenitissafetodoso. Thealternativerouteisvia Birling Road,Snodland Thealternativerouteisvia WateringburyRoad,Chapel Order prohibiting through traffic on partofFairmans Road,StBenedictRoad,Paddlesworth Road, Street,The Rocks Road and viceversa. Lane,Brenchley, on or after19thJuly 2021 forupto9 Constitution Hill and viceversa. days or until the works have been completed. STONEBRIDGE WAY, FAVERSHAM(PROHIBITION OF TUNBRIDGE WELLS AREA Theroad will be closed between Horsmonden Road and DRIVING) TEMPORARYORDER AUGUST 2021 Tibbs CourtLane. GRAVELLYWAY,LADDINGFORD (PROHIBITION OF To allowframe and cover replacementworks to be A229 HIGHGATE HILL/MOOR HILL/THE MOOR/HORNS Thealternativerouteisvia Horsmonden Road,High DRIVING) TEMPORARYORDER AUGUST 2021 carriedout,KentCounty Council intends to make ROAD,HAWKHURST (PROHIBITION OF DRIVING) Street,BrenchleyRoad,Petteridge Lane,Tibbs Court an Orderprohibiting through traffic on partof To allowlevel crossing maintenanceand other TEMPORARYORDER 2021 Lane and viceversa. Stonebridge Way, Faversham, on or after2nd August associatedworks to be carried out,KentCounty Council Because of carriagewayresurfacing,KentCounty 2021 forupto2days between the hours of 09:00 and intends to make an Order prohibiting through traffic Council has made an Ordertotemporarily prohibit 18:00, or until the works have been completed. on partofGravelly Ways, Tonbridge,onorafter 1st through traffic on partofA229 Highgate Hill/Moor Hill/ PARK LANE AND CYCLETRACK FROM LADY OAK Theroad will be closed at thejunction with Curtis Way, August 2021 at 01:15, with estimatedcompletion by TheMoor/Horns Road,Hawkhurst,onorafter 19th July LANE TO PARK LANE,CRANBROOK (PROHIBITION OF to the extent indicatedbysigns and barriers on site. 2nd August 2021 at 04:00, or until the works have been 2021 forupto5nights between 20.00hrs and 05.00hrs DRIVING &CYCLING) TEMPORARYORDER 2021 completed. Thealternativeroutefor anythrough traffic travelling or until the works have been completed. Because of BT works,KentCounty Council has made an on Stonebridge Wayisvia Stonebridge Way, Beech Theroad will be closed in the general vicinityofthe Theroads will be closed between A268 RyeRoad and Order to temporarily prohibit through traffic on partof Close,Lower Road,South Road,Napleton Road,Tanners levelcrossing,tothe extent indicatedbysigns and Avards Close. Park Lane and Cycle Track From Lady Oak Lane to Park barriers on site. Lane,Cranbrook. Street and Curtis Way. Thealternativeroutefor anythrough traffic is via Thealternativeroutefor anythrough traffic travelling Thealternativeroutefor anythrough traffic is via A229 TheMoor/Horns Road,A21 Hastings Road,A268 Thecycle track closureisplanned from 19th July 2021 on Tanner Street is via Tanners Street,WestStreet, Beltring Road,A228 Branbridges Road,Hale Street By Hawkhurst Road/High Street and viceversa. to 30th July 2021. Park Lane is planned from 2nd South Road,Lower Road,Beech Close and Stonebridge Pass,B2015 Maidstone Road,B2162 Hampstead Lane, August 2021 to 13th August2021. Way. Lees Road,GravellyWays andviceversa. Park Lane will be closed between A229 Hawkhurst Road ATTWATERS LANE,HAWKHURST (PROHIBITION OF and TrenleyLane and the cycle track outside Louisa DRIVING) TEMPORARYORDER 2021 Lodge East for85metres. SWANTON STREET, BREDGAR (PROHIBITION OF HIGH STREET, SNODLAND (PROHIBITION OF DRIVING) Because of South East Waterworks,KentCounty Thealternativeroutefor Park Lane is via Park Lane, DRIVING) TEMPORARYORDER JULY2021 TEMPORARYORDER JULY2021 Council intends to make an Ordertotemporarily Hawkhurst Road,Gills Green, Limes Grove, Slip Mill To allowreplacementworks to be carried out,Kent To allowworks to be carried out on chambers,Kent prohibit through traffic on partofAttwaters Lane, Lane,Trenley Lane and viceversa. County Council has made an Orderprohibiting through County Council intends to make an Order prohibiting Hawkhurst,onorafter 2nd August 2021 forupto5 traffic on partofSwantonStreet,Bredgar,onorafter through traffic on partofHigh Street,Snodland,onor days or until the works have been completed. after26th July 2021 forupto5days or until the works 19th July 2021 forupto3days or until the works have Theroad will be closed outside Netters Hall. STANDEN STREET, BENENDEN (PROHIBITION OF been completed. have been completed. DRIVING) TEMPORARYORDER 2021 Thealternativerouteisvia Attwaters Lane,Nineveh Theroad will be closed between the junctions with Theroad will be closed in the general vicinityof Lane,Spring Lane,Babbs Lane,Cranbrook Road, Because of BT works,KentCounty Council intendsto Malling Road and Constitution Hill,tothe extent SwantonCourt, to theextentindicatedbysigns and Benenden Road,Swattenden Lane,HartleyRoad, makeanOrder to temporarily prohibit through traffic indicatedbysigns and barriers on site. barriers on site. Hawkhurst Road,Gills Green, PottersLane and vice on partofStanden Street,Benenden, on or after2nd Thealternativerouteisvia SwantonStreet,Bashford Thealternativerouteisvia MallingRoad,StKatherines versa. August 2021 forupto11days or until the works have Barn Lane,Hawks Hill Lane,Lime Kiln Road,Bottom Lane,Birling Road,High Street and viceversa. been completed. Pond Road,The Street,Frinsted Lane and viceversa. Theroad will be closed between Mill Street andnumber BULLINGSTONE LANE AND LANGTON ROAD, 2. MILL LANE,HILDENBOROUGH (PROHIBITION OF SPELDHURST,BURNT HOUSE LANE AND SPELDHURST Thealternativerouteisvia Iden Green Road,The Street, SWANTON STREET, BREDGAR (PROHIBITION OF DRIVING) TEMPORARYORDER AUGUST 2021 ROAD,LANGTON GREEN (PROHIBITION OF DRIVING) Rolvenden Road,Dingleden, Woodcock Lane and vice DRIVING) TEMPORARYORDER AUGUST 2021 To allowpoletesting works to be carried out,Kent TEMPORARYORDER 2021 versa. To allowwaterconnection works to be carried out,Kent County Council intends to make an Order prohibiting Because of SGN works,KentCounty Council has made County Council intends to make an Orderprohibiting through traffic on partofMill Lane,Hildenborough, on an Ordertotemporarily prohibit through traffic on part through traffic on partofSwantonStreet,Bredgar,on or after3rd August 2021 forupto1day betweenthe of Bullingstone Lane and Langton Road,Speldhurst, WHITESLANE &HEARTENOAK ROAD,HAWKHURST or after6th August 2021 forupto1day betweenthe hours of 09:30 and 15:30, or until the works have been BurntHouse Lane and Speldhurst Road,Langton Green. (PROHIBITION OF DRIVING) TEMPORARYORDER 2021 completed. hours of 08:00 and 18:00, or until the works have been Theclosures areplanned from 19th July 2021, with BecauseofSouth East Waterworks,KentCounty completed. Theroad will be closed from outside Thurland to estimatedcompletion by 1st September 2021. Council intendstomakeanOrder to temporarily outside Westover,tothe extent indicatedbysigns and Theroad will be closed from outside Victor House to Phase one -Burnt House Lane from Speldhurst Lane to prohibit through traffic on partofWhites Lane and barriers on site. outside Pear Tree Cottage,tothe extent indicatedby outside Waterfrets. Heartenoak Road,Hawkhurst. signs and barriers on site. Thealternativerouteisvia Mill Lane,Underriver House Phase two-Langton Road and Speldhurst Road from Whites Lane is planned from 2ndAugust 2021to22nd Road,Shipbourne Road,Riding Lane,VinesLane and Thealternativerouteisvia SwantonStreet,Frinsted TheOld SawMill to Leggs Lane. October 2021. Lane,The Street,Bottom Pond Road,Frinstead Lane viceversa. -Burnt House Lane and Bullingstone Lane will be Heartenoak Road -PhaseOne is planned from23rd Junction With TheStreet Wormshill To Gossy Hill Road closed at thejunction with Langton Road October 2021 to 5th November2021. Junction With Lime Kiln Road,Bexon Lane,Hawks Hill RED HILL,WATERINGBURY(PROHIBITION OF DRIVING) HeartenoakRoad-PhaseTwo is planned from 6th Lane,BashfordBarn Lane and viceversa. Phasethree -Speldhurst Lane from Leggs Lane to TEMPORARYORDER JULY2021 Winstone Scott Avenue. November2021 to
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