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Proposed Temporary Road Closure - High Street, Moor End & The Orchards, Eaton Bray

This article was published in June 2016. Please see Latest News for more recent information.

CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL
(ST MARY'S VILLAGE CARNIVAL, THE ORCHARDS, HIGH STREET AND MOOR END, EATON BRAY)
(TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC) ORDER 2016

Central BedfordshireNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Central Bedfordshire Council intend not less than seven days from the date of this Notice to make an Order the effect of which will be to prohibit any vehicle, except a vehicle being used for fire, police or ambulance purposes in an emergency or any vehicle engaged in the event, from proceeding along the lengths of The Orchards, High Street and Moor End, Eaton Bray which extends for their entire length.

This temporary closure is required to facilitate the holding of the St Mary's Village Carnival and shall apply to such extent as may from time to time be indicated by the appropriate traffic signs.

The event will take place on Saturday 2nd July 2016 between 11.30 am and 1.30pm

There is no alternative route.

The proposed Order will come into operation on 2nd July 2016 for a period of three day.

For further information please contact Eaton Bray Parish Council, tel. 01525 221464.

 

DATED 15 June 2016

Marcel Coiffait
Director of Community Services

Central Bedfordshire Council
Priory House
Chicksands
Shefford SG17 5TQ

Source: Central Bedfordshire Council


Proposed Temporary Road Closure - Bower Lane, Eaton Bray (21-22 July 2015)

This article was published in April 2015. Please see Latest News for more recent information.

I have a request for a Temporary Road Closure at the above location to enable Patching works to be carried out in safety. Details are listed in the schedule below and having assessed the application I am satisfied the request is justified.

The alternative route for this closure is as in the details below and will be signed accordingly. The restrictions are to be in operation only when the necessary signs are erected on site. The Legal Order will be made to cover a twelve month period. Access may be allowed from time to time according to local signing.

If you have any observations you wish to make I would be grateful if you could let me know as soon as possible.

Gareth Hughes. Network Co-ordinator


Road: Bower Lane, Eaton Bray
Application from: Amey for CBC – Charlotte Dunham - 03003008049
Reason: Patching Works
Length affected: From Moor End to Dunstable Rd
Date: The closure is expected to take place for 2 days from Tuesday 21st July to Wednesday 22nd July 2015 from 0800-1800.
Alternative Route: Head northwest on Harling Rd toward Dunstable Rd, Turn right onto Dunstable Rd, Continue onto Church Rd, Turn left onto Castle Hill Rd, Turn left onto Eaton Bray Rd, Continue onto Totternhoe Rd, Continue to site and vice versa.

Bower Lane Temporary Road Closure - 21-22 July

NB. The applicant will be responsible for taking down all Central Bedfordshire Council public notices immediately after the works requiring the Order have been completed.


Proposed Temporary Road Closure - High Street, Moor End & The Orchards, Eaton Bray

This article was published in April 2015. Please see Latest News for more recent information.

I have a request for a Temporary Road Closure at the above location to enable the carnival procession to go ahead in safety. Details are listed in the schedule below and having assessed the application I am satisfied the request is justified.

The alternative route for this closure (Moor End & High Street) is as in the details below and will be signed accordingly. There is no alternative route for The Orchards.

The restrictions are to be in operation only when the necessary signs are erected on site. The Legal Order will be made to cover a 3 day period. Access may be allowed from time to time according to local signing.

If you have any observations you wish to make I would be grateful if you could let me know as soon as possible.

Gareth Hughes. Network Co-ordinator


Road: High Street, Moor End & The Orchards, Eaton Bray
Application from: Eaton Bray Parish Council – 01525 221464
Reason: Carnival Procession
Length affected: For the full length of High Street, Moor End & The Orchards
Date: The closure is expected to take place on Saturday 4th July 2015 between the hours of 1130-1330hrs.
Alternative Route (High Street & Moor End, no route available for The Orchards): Continue along Dunstable Road leading to Church End, turn left onto Castle Hill Road proceeding onto Stanbridge Road turning left onto Totternhoe Road and continuing until the High Street and then visa versa.

Temporary Road Closure - 4 July 2015 - Carnival Procession

NB. The applicant will be responsible for taking down all Central Bedfordshire Council public notices immediately after the works requiring the Order have been completed.

Source: Central Bedfordshire Council, Streetworks


Proposal to Introduce 7.5 Tonnes HGV Weight Restriction on Various local Roads

This article was published in October 2014. Please see Latest News for more recent information.

Public Notice

CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL PROPOSES TO INTRODUCE 7.5 TONNES
HEAVY GOODS VEHICLE WEIGHT RESTRICTION ON VARIOUS ROADS
IN TOTTERNHOE, DUNSTABLE AND EATON BRAY

Central BedfordshireReason for proposal: The proposed Order is considered necessary on the grounds of promoting road safety and improving the environment of the area. The proposed restriction would prohibit HGVs over 7.5 tonnes from using roads in the zone identified below as through routes. The proposal is primarily intended to protect Totternhoe from extraneous lorry traffic.

Effect of the Order:

To introduce a 7.5 tonnes HGV Weight Restriction on roads in Totternhoe, Dunstable and Eaton Bray, as follows:-

The weight restriction zone covers Castle Hill Road, Dunstable Road, Church Road and other roads in Totternhoe. The restricted zone also extends into roads in Dunstable and Eaton Bray. The entry points to the weight restriction zone are at:-

  • Totternhoe Road, Dunstable at its junction with B489 Tring Road
  • Well Head Road, Totternhoe at its junction with B489 Icknield Way
  • Doolittle Lane, Eaton Bray at its junction with Harling Road
  • Dunstable Road, Eaton Bray at its junction with Bower Lane
  • Eaton Bray Road, Totternhoe at its junction with Totternhoe Road and Honeywick Lane
  • Castle Hill Road, Totternhoe immediately south of its junction with Knolls View

Drawing - Proposal to Introduce 7.5 Tonnes HGV Weight Restriction on Various Roads in Eaton Bray
Download full (1.4MB) PDF version of drawing

Exemptions: The proposed Order will include exemptions to allow heavy goods vehicles over 7.5 tonnes to enter the restricted zone for access and delivery requirements. There will also be exemptions for emergency vehicles and for certain other building and maintenance purposes.

Further Details may be examined during normal office hours at the address shown below, viewed online at www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/publicstatutorynotices or tel. 0845 3656116.

Comments should be sent in writing to the Transportation Manager, Central Bedfordshire Highways, Woodlands Annexe, Manton Lane, Bedford MK41 7NU or e-mail [email protected] by 21 November 2014. Any objections must state the grounds on which they are made.

Order Title: If made will be "Central Bedfordshire Council (Various Roads in Totternhoe, Dunstable and Eaton Bray) (Weight Restriction) Order 201*"

Marcel Coiffait
Director of Community Services

Central Bedfordshire Council
Priory House
Chicksands
Shefford SG1917 5TQ

23 October 2014


Proposed introduction of 50mph speed limit on B489 Tring Road and Icknield Way

This article was published in March 2014. Please see Latest News for more recent information.

Public Notice

CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL PROPOSES TO INTRODUCE A 50MPH SPEED LIMIT
ON B489 TRING ROAD AND ICKNIELD WAY, DUNSTABLE, TOTTERNHOE AND EATON BRAY

Central BedfordshireReason for proposal: The proposed Order is considered necessary for avoiding danger to persons or other traffic using the road and for preventing the likelihood of any such danger arising. The proposed 50mph speed limit is intended to cover that length of the B489 Tring Road and Icknield Way that is partially built-up and where there are local concerns about excessive vehicle speeds.

Effect of the Order:

To introduce a 50mph Speed Limit on the following length of road in Dunstable, Totternhoe and Eaton Bray:-
B489 Tring Road and Icknield Way, from a point approximately 203 metres south-west of its junction with The Avenue, Dunstable extending in a south-westerly direction to a point approximately 100 metres north-east of its junction with B4506 Dagnall Road, Eaton Bray.

Drawing - B489 Tring Road, Dunstable, Totternhoe and Eaton Bray
Click for full PDF drawing

Further Details may be examined during normal opening hours at Dunstable Library, Vernon Place, Dunstable LU5 4HA or online at www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/publicstatutorynotices. These details will be placed on deposit until 6 weeks after the Order is made or until it is decided not to continue with the proposal.

Objections should be sent in writing to Transportation Manager, Central Bedfordshire Highways, Woodlands Annex, Manton Lane, Bedford MK41 7NU or e-mail [email protected] stating the grounds on which they are made by 4 April 2014.

Order Title If made will be "Central Bedfordshire Council (50mph Speed Limit) (B489 Tring Road and Icknield Way, Dunstable, Totternhoe and Eaton Bray) Order 201*"

Marcel Coiffait
Director of Community Services

Priory House
Monks Walk
Chicksands
Shefford SG17 5TQ

13 March 2014


Proposed Raised Cusions - High Street, Eaton Bray

This article was published in February 2014. Please see Latest News for more recent information.

Public Notice

HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 – SECTION 90A-I

PROPOSED RAISED CUSHIONS – HIGH STREET, EATON BRAY

Central BedfordshireNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL, in exercise of its powers under Section 90 A-I of the Highways Act 1980 and all other enabling powers, proposes to construct raised cushions under Section 90 A-I of the Highways Act 1980 and all other enabling powers in High Street, Eaton Bray. The proposed measures are designed to reduce vehicle speeds and create a safer environment for all road users, including pedestrians travelling to and from Eaton Bray Academy.

Raised Cushions at a nominal height of 75mm, each cushion approximately 1.9 metres wide and 3 metres long, installed in sets of two cushions, are proposed to be sited at the following locations in Eaton Bray:-

  1. High Street, at a point approximately 35 metres west of its junction with School Lane.
  2. High Street, at a point approximately 58 metres east of its junction with School Lane.

Drawing - High Street Eaton Bray

Further Details a drawing may be examined during normal opening hours at Dunstable Library, Vernon Place, Dunstable LU5 4HA or online at www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/publicstatutorynotices.

Comments should be sent in writing to the Transportation Manager, Central Bedfordshire Highways, Woodlands Annexe, Manton Lane, Bedford MK41 7NU or e-mail [email protected] by 14 March 2014.

Marcel Coiffait
Director of Community Services

Priory House
Monks Walk
Chicksands
Shefford SG1917 5TQ

20 February 2014


See Also

Proposal to Introduce No Waiting At Any Time on High Street and School Lane, Eaton Bray


Proposal to Introduce No Waiting At Any Time on High Street and School Lane, Eaton Bray

This article was published in February 2014. Please see Latest News for more recent information.

Public Notice

CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL PROPOSES TO INTRODUCE
NO WAITING AT ANY TIME ON HIGH STREET AND SCHOOL LANE, EATON BRAY

Central BedfordshireReason for proposal: The proposed Order is considered necessary for avoiding danger to persons or other traffic using the road and for preserving or improving the amenities of the area through which the road runs. The restrictions are intended to keep the junction of High Street and School Lane clear of parked vehicles, particularly at the start and end of the school day. The proposals are part of a safer routes to school scheme, which is intended to improve road safety near to the school and encourage more pupils to walk to school.

Effect of the Order:

To introduce No Waiting at any time on the following lengths of road in Eaton Bray:-

  1. High Street, both sides, from a point in line with the boundary of nos.98 and 100 High Street extending in an easterly direction to a point in line with the boundary of no.100b and 102 High Street
  2. School Lane, both sides, from its junction with High Street to a point in line with the boundary of no.83 High Street and no.1 School Lane

Drawing - High Street Eaton Bray

Further Details may be examined during normal opening hours at Dunstable Library, Vernon Place, Dunstable LU5 4HA or online at www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/publicstatutorynotices. These details will be placed on deposit until 6 weeks after the Order is made or until it is decided not to continue with the proposal.

Objections: should be sent in writing to Transportation Manager, Central Bedfordshire Highways, Woodlands Annexe, Manton Lane, Bedford MK41 7NU or e-mail [email protected] stating the grounds on which they are made by 14 March 2014.

Order Title: If made will be "Central Bedfordshire Council (Bedfordshire County Council (District of South Bedfordshire) (Civil Enforcement Area and Special Enforcement Area) (Waiting Restrictions and Street Parking Places) (Consolidation) Order 2008) (Variation No.*) Order 201*"

Marcel Coiffait
Director of Community Services

Central Bedfordshire Council
Priory House
Chicksands
Shefford SG1917 5TQ

20 February 2014


See Also

Proposed Raised Cusions - High Street, Eaton Bray


Proposed Prohibition of Parking on Verges and Footways in Central Bedfordshire

This article was published in November 2013. Please see Latest News for more recent information.

Public Notice

CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL PROPOSES TO INTRODUCE A
PROHIBITION OF WAITING AND LOADING ON VERGES AND FOOTWAYS

Central BedfordshireReason for proposal: The proposed Order is considered necessary for avoiding danger to persons or other traffic using the road, preventing damage to the road and for facilitating the passage of traffic, including pedestrians. Parking on verges and footways is a hazard and an inconvenience to other road users and causes damage to the highway and underground services. The prohibition covers all of Central Bedfordshire, but is only enforceable when the necessary traffic signs have been installed. Residents and businesses would be consulted before any restrictions are made enforceable in their street.

Effect of the Order:

To introduce No Waiting and No Loading at any time on verges and footways in all roads in Central Bedfordshire, except for the M1 motorway, A1, A5 and A421 trunk roads.

Further Details of the proposal may be examined during normal opening hours at Ampthill, Arlesey, Barton, Biggleswade, Dunstable, Flitwick, Houghton Regis, Leighton Buzzard, Potton, Sandy, Shefford, Stotfold and Toddington Libraries or online at www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/publicstatutorynotices. These details will be placed on deposit until 6 weeks after the Order is made or until it is decided not to continue with the proposal.

Objections: should be sent in writing to the Transportation Manager, Bedfordshire Highways, Woodlands Annex, Manton Lane, Bedford MK41 7NU or e-mail [email protected] stating the grounds on which they are made by 24 December 2013.

Order Title: If made will be "Central Bedfordshire Council (Prohibition of Waiting and Loading on Verges and Footways) Order 201*"

For full details about the proposals, please see the following PDF file:

Marcel Coiffait
Director of Community Services

Central Bedfordshire Council
Priory House
Chicksands
Shefford SG1917 5TQ

25 November 2013