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Roadwords Bulletin – 21st Oct 2024

Carriageway Resurfacing on Moorgate from junction with Arlington Way / Amcott Way though to Tiln Lane. 21st October to 4th November 2024

Published: 3 October 2024

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Resurfacing on Moorgate from junction with Arlington Way / Amcott Way though to Tiln Lane will take place from 21st October to 4th November 2024. The following areas will be affected

  • Moorgate between the junction with Arlington Way / Amcott Way and the junction with Lidget Lane.
  • Tiln Lane between the junction with Moorgate and the junction with Bigsby Road.
  • Bolham Lane from the junction with Moorgate for a distance of 25m.
  • Moorgate Park from the junction with Moorgate for a distance of 25m.
  • Water Lane from the junction with Moorgate for a distance of 25m.
  • Waterfields from the junction with Moorgate for a distance of 25m.
  • Springfield Road from the junction with Moorgate for a distance of 50m

The carriageways on Moorgate and Welham Road also have a prohibition on waiting order in place to prevent vehicles from parking. Any vehicles parked or left on the above roads, during working hours on the programmed dates could receive a Penalty Charge (£70) from a Civil Enforcement Officer. There is also a possibility that a vehicle could be removed from the street by a tow truck should it impede the works. This would then incur a storage and release fee (minimum £85 per vehicle) in addition to the Penalty Charge Notice.

The major carriageway resurfacing works will be carried out by Via East Midlands Ltd and RPH Surfacing, and should be completed over 35 nights, weather permitting. Pedestrian access will be maintained at all times.

During the carriageway resurfacing works only limited vehicle access may be permitted within the working area at certain times, especially when machinery is working in the vicinity of your property / street. A certain amount of minor noise may be generated with this operation such as engine noise of equipment and pneumatic excavation, but we endeavour to keep this to a minimum. Construction work may continue beyond the stated hours in isolated cases and the workforce may still be onsite to prevent vehicles damaging freshly laid materials. A signed diversion route will be in place for through traffic during the duration of the road closure. Traffic Marshalls will be in the vicinity of the junctions throughoutthe working periods to give advice on access / egress for residents. Please take care during these works and observe all signs and instructions from site personnel.

We apologise in advance for any inconvenience this may cause, however we would also like to ask for your patience and co-operation whilst the works are in progress and we would like to assure you that every effort will be made to keep the disruption to a minimum, if you have any special circumstances we should need to know about such as disabled access, health visits, deliveries/collections, please do not hesitate to contact Ian Horton on 0115 804 2232 or by e-mail.

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