UP to eight weeks of road and footpath closures are looming at Grappenhall, Warrington, from next month (July) for road and footway surfacing works.
The works are set to start on July 7th between 8:30 am and 5:30 pm with local diversions in place.
Warrington Borough Council has given notice it intends to make an Order under Section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The effect of which will be to introduce the following:
Prohibition of Driving & Clearway: Entire lengths of road: George’s Crescent; Nicholls Street; Barton Avenue; Victoria Avenue; Part lengths of road: Lumb Brook Road from a point 130 metres north of the junction with Dingle Lane to a point 125 metres east of the junction with Dood’s Lane; Middlehurst Road from the junction with Kildonan Road to the junction with York Road; Parkland Close the turning head from No. 18 to No 38.
The Order will be effective from 7th July 2025. The restrictions are for a period of 8 weeks, between 8:30am and 5:30pm, however, will be in place as and when signed on site. Access will be under the control of the relevant Contractor for the duration of the works. The alternative routes will be as follows: George’s Crescent via Knutsford Road and vice versa; Nicholls Street via George’s Crescent, Knutsford Road and vice versa; Lumb Brook Road via Witherwin Avenue, Broom Avenue, Lyon’s Lane, London Road, Longwood Road, Dipping Brook Avenue, Blackcap Road, Stretton Road and vice versa; Middlehurst Road via Knutsford Road, Victoria Avenue, Beechfield Road, York Road and vice versa; Victoria Avenue via Knutsford Road, Albert Road and vice versa. The restrictions are required for road or footway surfacing.
4 Comments
I don’t understand if streets in Grappenhall are closed for resurfacing that the alternative routes are all in Great Sankey.
Who on earth published those road deviation s ?
They are not accurate to the proposed locations .
Didn’t anybody proof read the publication ?
Well ? Warrington Worldwide ?
The council provided them as a public notice. The error has been put right now
And no we don’t proofread a public notice as it is a legal document and we expect the council to get the details right before they publish them.