Temporary Traffic Management Order of Trinity Street, Dorchester
Notice ID: MF0235225
Dorset County Council Temporary Traffic Management Order of Trinity Street, Dorchester
DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL has made an Order under Section 14 [1] of the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984, as amended. The order is needed in order to comply with Health and Safety Regulations, which require the provision of safe working areas and to minimise the likelihood of danger to Highway Users. It will come into operation on 4th September 2017 and will remain in force for 18 months. However it is anticipated that the works will be completed by 22nd December 2017.
This order will enable Dorset County Council to carry out junction improvement works as part of the DTEP scheme. During these works there will be a need to reduce the Trinity Street turning lanes to a single lane under 3-way temporary lights and therefore it will not be possible to allow loading/unloading as this will interfere with traffic flow and increase delays.
The effect of the Order is as follows;
[1] To impose a no loading ban for the duration of the Order on Trinity Street between its junction with Princes Street and its junction with High West Street, a distance of 60 metres.
If you would like further information about the work being undertaken, please call Dorset Highways Operation Team on 01305 228100. For further information concerning this order please call Dorset Highways Traffic Team on 01305 221020. Dated: 31 August 2017. MIKE HARRIES, Director for Environment and the Economy, County Hall, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1XJ.
Temporary Closure of Bere Heath Road, Bere Regis DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL intend, not less than seven days from the date of this notice to make an Order under Section 14 [1] of the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984, as amended. All vehicles will be prohibited from proceeding along BERE HEATH ROAD, BERE REGIS in the vicinity of Tanpits Bridge, for a distance of approximately 30 metres. The order is needed in order to comply with Health and Safety Regulations which require the provision of safe working areas and to minimise the likelihood of danger to Highway Users. It will come into operation on Monday 11 September 2017 and will remain in force for 18 months. However it is anticipated that the works will be completed by Friday 20 October 2017.
This order will enable Dorset County Council to carry out essential bridge repairs.
A locally signed diversion route will be put in place to enable traffic to travel around the closed sections.
If you would like further information about the work being undertaken please call Dorset Highways Structures Team on 01305 228100. For further information concerning this order please call Dorset H ighways Traffic Team on 01305 221020. Dated: 31 August 2017. MIKE HARRIES, Director for Environment and the Economy, County Hall, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1XJ.
Temporary Traffic Management Order -Bestival Event at Lulworth Castle
DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL has made a Temporary Traffic Management Order under Section 14 [1] of the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984, as amended.
The Order is needed in order to comply with Health and Safety Regulations, which require the provision of safe working areas and to minimise the likelihood of danger to Highway Users. It will be in operation from 23.59 hrs on Tuesday 05 September 2017 till 23.59 hrs on Tuesday 12 September 2017, a period of 7 days. This Order will allow for the safe management of traffic while the Bestival event takes place at Lulworth Castle, East Lulworth. The effect of this Order is as follows:
[A] From 23.59hrs on Tuesday 05 September 2017 till 23.59hrs on Tuesday 12 September 2017, a period of 7 days to:
[1] Impose a one way system (eastbound) upon the B3070 from its junction with Whiteway [the road to Tyneham Village] at the western end of East Lulworth through the village to the junction with the "Military by-pass", East Lulworth a distance of approximately 920 metres.
[2] Impose a temporary 20 mph speed limit upon the B3070 between the 30 mph speed limit signs either side of the village, a distance of approximately 1,000 metres.
[3] Impose a temporary 40 mph speed limit upon the B3070 from Botany Farm westward towards East Lulworth to the deregulation signs, a distance of approximately 700 metres.
[4] Impose a temporary 40 mph speed limit along the "Military Bypass", from its eastern junction at the B3070 to the B307I (Burngate junction), a distance of approximately 4,000 metres.
[5] Impose a temporary 40mph speed limit on the B307I from the Burngate junction to the New Buildings Road junction, a distance of approximately 3,250 metres.
[6] Impose a clearway on the B307I between the existing clearways, Botany Farm to the junction with Whiteway, a distance of approximately I700metres.
[7] Impose a clearway on the B307I between Burngate junction and the junction with New Buildings Road, a distance of approximately 3,250 metres.
[8] Impose a clearway on the Coombe Keynes Road between its junction with the B307I (The Triangle) and Manor Yard, Shaggs, a distance of approximately I, I00 metres.
[9] Impose a temporary pedestrian prohibition on the B3070 from the White Gates at the entrance to Lulworth Castle to the Burngate junction (B307I), a distance of approximately 2,250 metres.
[I0] Impose a temporary 30mph speed limit upon the Coombe Keynes road (C48) between the B307I and the B3070, a distance of 3,800 metres.
[B] Between 07.00hrs on Thursday 07 September 2017 and 17.00hrs on Sunday 10 September 2017, a period of 3 days and 10 hours, to:
[1] Impose a temporary one-way system on New Buildings Road, between Number 6, Burton Cross and the B3071 (one-way southbound), a distance of approximately 2,000 metres.
[C] Between 07.00hrs and 19.00hrs on Thursday 07 September 2017 and between 07.00hrs and 19.00hrs on Friday 08 September 2017, two periods of 12 hours, to:
[I] Impose a temporary one-way system on Holme Lane, between its junction with West Lane and the B307I (one-way westbound), a distance of approximately 3,500 metres.
[2] Impose a no parking area / clearway on the B307I, Station Road and High Street, Wool between their junctions with Breachfield and High Street Close, a distance of approximately 375 metres.
[3] Impose a no parking area / clearway on the B307I, Lulworth Road, Wool between its junctions with Colliers Lane and Duck Street, a distance of approximately I35 metres.
[D]From 17.00hrs on Sunday 10 September 2017 until 15.00hrs on Monday 11 September 2017, a period of 22 hours, to:
[I] Impose a temporary one-way system on New Buildings Road, between Number 6, Burton Cross and the B307I (one-way northbound), a distance of approximately 2,000 metres.
[E] From 07.00hrs till 15.00hrson Monday 11 September 2017, a period of 8 hours, to:
[1] Impose a temporary one-way system on Holme Lane, between its junction with West Lane and the B307I (one-way eastbound), a distance of approximately 3,500 metres.
[F]From 07.00hrs till 19.00hrs on Monday 11 September 2017, a period of 12 hours, to:
[I] Impose a no parking area / clearway on the B307I, Station Road and High Street, Wool between their junctions with Breachfield and High Street Close, a distance of approximately 375 metres.
[2] Impose a no parking area / clearway on the B307I, Lulworth Road, Wool between its junctions with Colliers Lane and Duck Street, a distance of approximately I35 metres.
[G] Between 07.00hrs and 19.00hrs on Thursday 07 September 2017 and between 07.00hrs and 19.00hrs on Friday 08 September 2017, two periods of 12 hours; and from 07.00hrs till 15.00hrson Monday 11 September 2017, a period of 8 hours, to:
[I] Impose a temporary 30 mph speed limit along Holme Lane, between Grange Road and the B307I (one-way eastbound), a distance of approximately 3,500 metres.
If you would like further information about this event please call Bestival Ltd on 0207 604 2944. For further information concerning this Order please call Dorset Highways' traffic team on 01305 221020.
Dated: 3I August 20I7. MIKE HARRIES, Director for Environment and the Economy, County Hall, Dorchester, Dorset DTI IXJ.
Temporary Closure of Public Bridleway 22, Bere Regis DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL intend, not less than seven days from the date of this notice to make an Order under Section I4 [I] of the Road Traffic Regulations Act I984, as amended. All pedestrians, horse-riders and cyclists will be prohibited from proceeding along Bridleway 22, Bere Regis at the following two points:
1. Grid reference SY 851 937, for a distance of approximately 5 metres; and
2. Grid reference SY 850 936, for a distance of approximately 5 metres.
The notice is needed in order to comply with Health and Safety Regulations, to minimise the likelihood of danger to Highway Users. It came into operation on Wednesday 15 March 2017, for a period of 6 months. But now it will be extended again, and will be in operation until Wednesday 14 March 2018, a further 6 month period. The Notice can be extended again in due course if necessary. This closure is needed due to the installation of cattle grids making the surface of the bridleway unsuitable for public to use. The closure will be in operation until the Public Bridleway is formally diverted onto the gated cattle grid by-pass. Bypass routes have been provided to the north of the cattle grids allowing access along the remainder of the bridleway.
If you would like further information about the works please contact Katie Black (Purbeck Senior Ranger) 01929 424443. For further information about Rights of Way matters, please call Dorset Rights of Way on 01305 224463.
Dated: 3I August 20I7. MIKE HARRIES, Director for Environment and the Economy, County Hall, Dorchester, Dorset DTI IXJ.
The Borough of Weymouth and Portland (Waiting Restrictions) (Consolidation) Order 20II (as amended) (Amendment No., Order 201'), Southview Road, Weymouth - Disabled Parking Bay
Dorset County Council proposes to make an Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act I984 ('the Act') and the Traffic Management Act 2004 and the Local Authorities' Traffic Orders (Procedure) (England and Wales) Regulations I996 and of all other enabling powers and after consultation with the Chief Officer of Police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 to the Act. The effect of the Order will be to introduce a disabled parking bay outside No. 70 Southview Road, Weymouth. Exemptions will permit waiting for picking up or setting down passengers, post office vehicles delivering and collecting mail, emergency service vehicles and vehicles in connection with any building or demolition operation, the maintenance of the road, the supply of gas, water or electricity and works to any telegraphic line.
Full details of this proposal are contained in the Draft Order, which together with a plan showing the length of road affected and a statement of the County Council's reasons for proposing to make the Order, may be inspected from Monday to Friday during normal office hours at:-
Main Reception, Dorset County Council, County Hall, Colliton Park, Dorchester, and West Dorset District Council, South Walks House, South Walks Road, Dorchester and Weymouth and Portland Borough Council, Commercial Road, Weymouth. Details can also be found on the Dorset County Council's website at:-www.dorsetforyou.com/trafficregulationorders For technical queries please contact Jessica Buckseall on 01305 221000 or e.mail Regulation-TRO@dorsetcc.gov.uk.
Should you wish to make any observations on this proposal (whether you support or object to the proposal) you should make them in writing to Regulation Team (2273/I/43), Dorset Highways, Dorset County Council, County Hall, Colliton Park, Dorchester, Dorset, DTI IXJ by 22 September 2017. Any objections must specify the grounds on which they are made. Responses will be open to public inspection.
Dated: 3I August 20I7. MIKE HARRIES, Director for Environment and the Economy.
Dorset County Council
County Hall , Colliton Park , Dorchester , Dorset , DT1 1XJ
dorsetdirect@dorsetcc.gov.uk http://www.dorsetforyou.com/ 01305 251 000
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