Church Street, Temporary Prohibition of Vehicles
Notice ID: BRA2540141
The County Of Cumbria (C505I Church Street, Broughton-In-Furness) (Temporary Traffic Regulation) Order 2022
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that to enable Cumbria County Council to carry out traffic calming works (replacing pinch point bollards) ("the Works"), the County Council of Cumbria intends to make an Order the effect of which is to prohibit any from proceeding along that section of the C5051 Church Street, Broughton-In-Furness, from its junction with the A593, extending in a south-easterly direction for approx. 178m. A way for pedestrians and dismounted cyclists will be maintained at all times and a suitable alternative route for vehicles will be signed and available via the A593, New Street, Griffin Street, C5009, Station Road and the unrestricted section of the C5051.
Nothing in the Order to which this notice relates shall:
1. Apply to emergency service vehicles, or vehicles being used by statutory undertakers in the performance of their duties; and
2. Apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform; and
3. Have the effect of preventing at any time access for pedestrians to any premises situated on or adjacent to the road, or to any other premises accessible for pedestrians from, and only from the road; and
4. Apply to vehicles being used in connection with the Works. Any queries to the Highways Hotline 0300 303 2992 or via the Cumbria County Council website. The reference to quote is TTRO/1537.
The Order will come into operation on 14 November 2022 and may continue in force for a maximum duration of eighteen months. However, please note that it is anticipated that the restriction will only be required for 2 days and only as and when the appropriate traffic signs are displayed.
Chief Legal Officer, Cumbria County Council, Cumbria House, 117 Botchergate, Carlisle CA1 1RD
Dated: 27 October 2022
Cumbria County Council
Headquarters , The Courts , Carlisle , Cumbria , CA3 8NA
information@cumbriacc.gov.uk http://www.cumbria.gov.uk/ 01228 606 060
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