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ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 - SECTION 14(1)(a)THE A1 TRUNK ROAD (NEWARK-ON-TRENT, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE) (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC) ORDER 2018




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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Highways England Company Limited (Company No. 9346363) intends to make an order on the A1 Trunk Road at Newark-on-Trent, in the County of Nottinghamshire, to allow vegetation clearance and technical survey works to be carried out.The effect of the Order will be to close, at different times, –a) the slip road leading from the northbound carriageway of the A1 to its roundabout junction with the A46 and the B6166 Lincoln Road (known as Brownhills Roundabout);b) the slip road leading from the southbound carriageway of the A1 to its roundabout junction with the A46 and the A17 (known as Friendly Farmer Roundabout);c) the layby situated adjacent to the southbound carriageway of the A1 approximately 1600 metres north of the centreline of the A46 overbridge; andd) the layby situated adjacent to the northbound carriageway of the A1 approximately 580 metres south of the centreline of the A46 overbridge.The work will be carried out overnight between 20:00 hours and 06:00 hours and is expected to start on Monday 7 May 2018 and continue for eight nights. The layby closures will be in operation from 06:00 hours on Monday 7 May 2018 and continue for 24 hours per day for the duration of the works. The Order will come into force on 30 April 2018.Vehicles being used for police, fire and rescue authority or ambulance purposes and vehicles being used in connection with the works will be exempt from the closures. Access to properties will be maintained at all times.Diversion routes via alternative junctions of the A1 will be signed.For further information please contact Peter Stevenson, on 0300 470 7576.Karen Eustace, an officer in Highways England Company Limited.Highways England Company Limited (Company No. 9346363) registered office: Bridge House, Walnut Tree Close, Guildford, GU1 4LZ. A company registered in England and Wales.



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