RUTLAND
COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT COUNCIL
(TEMPORARY
DIVERSION OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC)
STATION
ROAD
TOWN
OF OAKHAM ORDER 2015
Rutland
County Council District Council (‘the Council’) has powers under
section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (‘the Act’)
to make traffic regulation orders affecting the adopted highway
within the County of Rutland.
TAKE
NOTICE THAT the Council now proposes to make an order entitled the
Rutland County Council District Council (Temporary Diversion of
Vehicular Traffic) Station Road Town of Oakham Order
2015 as the Council are satisfied that traffic on the road should be
restricted because works are proposed to be executed on or near the
road.
The
effect of the order will be that during the dates and times specified
below all vehicles will be prohibited from proceeding along Station
Road form Burley Road to Church Street and from waiting
or standing on Station Road between Burley Road and Church
Street
The
duration of the closure shall be for a maximum period of six months
from 20th July 2015 or until the works are completed. It is
anticipated the works will take 43 days.
The
closure will be continuously enforced during the period specified.
Reasonable
facilities will be provided to allow access to adjacent premises
while the work is being carried out.
The
alternative route during the closure will be via the following
streets Burley Road (B668), High Street (B640) and
Church Street, or via Burley Road (B668), Burley Park Way (A606),
Lands End Way, Barleythorpe Road (B640), Melton Road High
Street, Church Street and Station Road with a reciprocal route.
Any
queries regarding the above please contact Neil Tomlinson, Senior
Highways Manager, Rutland County Council, Catmose, Oakham, Rutland,
LE15 6HP.
Helen
Briggs
Chief
Executive
Catmose
Oakham
Rutland