Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Proposed Temporary Road Closure – Marston Hill, Cranfield

Hope you haven't had to wait too long on Marston Hill (when will we ever reclaim it and call it Cranfield Hill?)  due to the temporary traffic lights down there. There may be more to come today - see the following from Amey. If you are caught out today it will be the usual magical mystery tour of Salford and down to Junction 13. Enjoy




I have a request for an Emergency Temporary Road Closure at the above location to enable investigation of leak, drainage and resurfacing works to be carried out in safety. Details are listed in the schedule below and having assessed the application I am satisfied the request is justified.

The alternative route for this closure is as in the details below and will be signed accordingly. The restrictions are to be in operation only when the necessary signs are erected on site. This notice will cover a twenty one day period. Access may be allowed from time to time according to local signing.
If you have any observations you wish to make I would be grateful if you could let me know as soon as possible.
Gareth Hughes. Streetworks Co-ordinator
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Road:                                 Marston Hill, Cranfield

Application from:             Amey for CBC – Patrick Connolly – 0300 3004089

Reason:                        Resurfacing works

Length affected:     From Beancroft Road to outside white cottages on Marston Hill 

      
Date: The closure is expected to take place for one day on the 13th November between the hours of 0930hrs and 1530hrs.   Access may be allowed from time to time according to local signing.
Alternative Route:  Proceed in a westerly direction on Marston Hill, continuing on High Street through Cranfield to the junction with Cranfield Road, turn left and continue to junction turn left onto the old A421 Bedford Road.  Continue on the old A421 Bedford Road to Beancroft Road roundabout, take first exit and continue to junction with Marston Hill and vice versa.

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