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Temporary Prohibition of Traffic Order – South Sea Lane, Humberston, 27 November 2020

9:00 am, Friday, 27th November 2020 - 3 years ago

General

THE NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE BOROUGH COUNCIL
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1)(a)
A SECTION OF SOUTH SEA LANE, HUMBERSTON
(TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC – TTRO 20-133) ORDER 2020

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the North East Lincolnshire Borough Council have made, an Order, the effect of which will be to prohibit any motor vehicle from proceeding along the below sections of highway:

  • A section of SOUTH SEA LANE – Part Length from its junction with A1031 TETNEY ROAD to a point no more than 200 meters North East of the junction with A1031 TETNEY ROAD. Alternative route: no alternative route, access to residents only

This temporary prohibition is requited because works are being or are proposed to be executed on or near the road by Energy Assets Utilities. These works are detailed as the installation of a new gas main for residential development.
The Order will come into operation on Monday, 30 November 2020, and will continue in force for a period not exceeding eighteen months unless extended for a further period by the Secretary of State for Transport, or until completion of the works (whichever is the earlier). The closure is expected to remain in place until Friday, 29 January 2021. Definitive dates and times will be notified by on-site advanced warning signs.

The dates and times above are correct at the point of print however implementation on site may vary due to unforeseen circumstances. Diversion routes will be signposted and published online at: One Network and NELC Public Notices.

A copy of the sealed Temporary Traffic Regulation Order may be inspected online via North East Lincolnshire Council’s website on the Traffic Regulation Orders page.

For further information, telephone Energy Assets Utilities – 01924 918915 for an explanation of the proposals.

Dated this 27/11/2020

Rob G. Walsh – Chief Executive
Municipal Offices, Town Hall Square, Grimsby, DN31 1HU

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