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Faringdon Town Council

Ashbury, B4507 (jct B4000 to Knighton Hill)

Posted on March 10, 2022

TRAFFIC REGULATION NOTICE
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT, 1984
Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 14(2) of the Road Traffic
Regulation Act, 1984, that the Oxfordshire County Council
TEMPORARILY PROHIBITS THE USE OF AND WAITING ON THE HIGHWAY
BY ALL MOTOR VEHICLES
LOCATION: Ashbury, B4507 (jct B4000 to Knighton Hill)
REASON: To facilitate pavement investigation works
DURATION: Starting on 30 March 2022
The anticipated completion date is 31 March 2022 (date
included). This will operate between 20:00 and 06:00
(Traffic Regulation Notices cover a maximum of 5
consecutive days.)
ACCESS: Limited access will be maintained for emergency service
vehicles and for frontages within the closed section of
road, subject to the progress of the works
The “No Waiting” restriction means that wherever there are in place
yellow “No Waiting” cones, you will not be able to park vehicles on the
highway.
SUGGESTED ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: via B4507, Ham Road, A417, A420,
Majors Road, Longcot Road, High Street, B4000, Station
Road, B4000, B4507and vice versa

Paul Fermer, Assistant Director of Environment and Place
Date: 07 March 2022

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