Treloweth Lane to close overnight for resurfacing

May 06th 2021

Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 S.14: Temporary Prohibition of Traffic

Location:        Treloweth Lane, St Erth

Timing:           19th May 2021 to 21st May 2021 (19:00 to 06:00 hours, weekdays only)

Reason for Closure: Resurface carriageway

Contact:          Will Ancell of Cormac Solutions – Tel: 0300 1234 222 (roadspace@cormacltd.co.uk)

The above closure has been approved and is now in progress.   Please click the following link to view a map and associated documents:

View on https://one.network/?tm=122070670

Applicants and contractors are reminded that they are responsible for the provision, erection, maintenance and removal of all necessary signing.  Applicants are also reminded that they have undertaken to notify all interested parties known to be directly affected by the closure/restriction including, if appropriate, all frontagers on the length of the road such as local residents and businesses as well as other trader who may have to make deliveries and/or collections in the area.

Kind regards,

Streetworks

Transport and Infrastructure Service

Cornwall Council

 

 

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