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ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 SECTION 14(1) & (7)

Notice ID: MF0195455

Notice effective from
18th January 2017 to 17th February 2017

OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 SECTION 14(1) & (7)
Notice of Temporary Traffic Order Witney,A4095 Bridge Street Prohibition of Through Traffic & Waiting Date of Order: 18 January 2017 Coming into force: 23 January 2017 This Order is being introduced because of a new Zebra crossing installation and associated roadworks which are anticipated to take 4 weeks to complete. The effect of the Order is twofold:
1.) is to temporarily prohibit any vehicle waiting in the
This Order is being introduced because of a new Zebra crossing installation and associated roadworks which are anticipated to take 4 weeks to complete.
The effect of the Order is twofold:
1.) is to temporarily prohibit any vehicle waiting in the whole length of Bridge Street;
2.) for the last two nights only - to close the road to all traffic.
Appropriate traffic signs will be displayed to indicate when the measures are in force.
Exemptions are included for emergency services and for the works and for access to premises which are only accessible from the closed section of road. The alternative route for traffic is via the B4022 Oxford Hill,A40 to Eynsham, B4449 to theA4l5 to Ducklington and Witney, Station Lane, Witan Way, High Street and vice versa.
The relevant part of the Oxfordshire County Council (Various Roads - West Oxfordshire) (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting and Permitted Parking) Order 2012 (as amended) which permits 30 minute parking shall be suspended for the duration of the works. This Order will remain in force for a maximum period of 18 months or until the works have been completed whichever is the sooner.
Traffic Regulations Team (Ref.JaC) for the Director for Environment & Economy, County Hall,Oxford OX 1 IND.0345 310 1111.
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