Road closure past agreed date
Road closure past agreed date
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Backtobasics2

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168 posts

44 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Bit of a random question. We had a local road closed for a 6 month period as part of a traffic calming scheme. All agreed by the relevant government / highways parties. It’s at 6 months on Friday and the road is still closed with no sign of it being scheduled to reopen. It’s causing gridlock in the local area and has just moved the problem. Is there anything I can challenge to get it opened next week if it’s still shut?

ChevronB19

8,522 posts

186 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Backtobasics2 said:
Bit of a random question. We had a local road closed for a 6 month period as part of a traffic calming scheme. All agreed by the relevant government / highways parties. It’s at 6 months on Friday and the road is still closed with no sign of it being scheduled to reopen. It’s causing gridlock in the local area and has just moved the problem. Is there anything I can challenge to get it opened next week if it’s still shut?
Speak to Parish council?

Drumroll

4,365 posts

143 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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ChevronB19 said:
Speak to Parish council?
Parish Councils have no responsibility for Highways.

Rushjob

2,275 posts

281 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Drumroll said:
ChevronB19 said:
Speak to Parish council?
Parish Councils have no responsibility for Highways.
This is true however they represent all of the residents of the Parish involved and will have good contacts at the County council so can speak directly to whomever holds the Highways portfolio.

ChevronB19

8,522 posts

186 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Drumroll said:
ChevronB19 said:
Speak to Parish council?
Parish Councils have no responsibility for Highways.
I know. But are entirely able to make a complaint - where I live residents complaints were ignored by highways until it went to a slightly more formal level - in that case, the parish council.

ChevronB19

8,522 posts

186 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Rushjob said:
Drumroll said:
ChevronB19 said:
Speak to Parish council?
Parish Councils have no responsibility for Highways.
This is true however they represent all of the residents of the Parish involved and will have good contacts at the County council so can speak directly to whomever holds the Highways portfolio.
This.

blueST

4,786 posts

239 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Your CC, or whoever the Highway Authority is, should have a temporary traffic regulation order for a non-permanent road closure. These are often published on their website. I’d check first to see if that is still in place to start with.

48k

16,350 posts

171 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Edge case but worth trying to find out if the reason it is still closed is the original reason it was closed for. I live in a village with three main access roads - one had a well publicised closure properly notified, signs up, dates, hours, the lot. It was closed a day earlier than the notified date. The village Facebook group went in to meltdown, the Karen's demanded to know which incompetent manager they needed to speak to because the school run was now 10 minutes longer, the Parish Council were hounded, the full works. Turned out there was a gas leak and Cadent had shut the road due to an emergency nothing to do with the planned works.

Drumroll

4,365 posts

143 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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ChevronB19 said:
Drumroll said:
ChevronB19 said:
Speak to Parish council?
Parish Councils have no responsibility for Highways.
I know. But are entirely able to make a complaint - where I live residents complaints were ignored by highways until it went to a slightly more formal level - in that case, the parish council.
Where I live the Parish Council is all but ignored by the District Council

Backtobasics2

Original Poster:

168 posts

44 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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Useful, thanks all.

GranpaB

17,164 posts

59 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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It's Wednesday today isn't it?

Backtobasics2

Original Poster:

168 posts

44 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2022
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GranpaB said:
It's Wednesday today isn't it?
Yeah it is, why?

MustangGT

13,675 posts

303 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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blueST said:
Your CC, or whoever the Highway Authority is, should have a temporary traffic regulation order for a non-permanent road closure. These are often published on their website. I’d check first to see if that is still in place to start with.
This is your first place to check.

QBee

22,118 posts

167 months

Thursday 24th November 2022
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Where I used to live, Impington, near Cambridge, the contractors erected signs, cones went in etc etc, notification was for 25 weeks work to install traffic calming measures on a mile of minor road that ran parallel to a main road, and near to an industrial estate.
All agreed that "something needed to be done". The Japanese would have done it during a single night.

It turned out that what needed to be done was the guy spending our money to pay for 25 weeks work needed to be fired.

The contractors came in on day 1, did a week's work (well, 4.5 days, the Great British road workman knocks off at 12 on a Friday).
Nothing more happened for 22 weeks (apart from a lot of frustration, and cones ending up on top of traffic lights).
Contractors came back on the Monday of week 24, and the job was all finished by the Thursday of week 25.

I blame it on the demise of the UK brewing industry.
The Highways departments at councils clearly have nowhere to hold their organisational training sessions.