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Highways England - A45 Chowns Mill - Road closure notification

Highways England - A45 Chowns Mill - Road closure notification

Highways England wishes to advise drivers of their planned road closures and use of temporary traffic lights in advance of w/c 14/06 and w/c 21/06

The temporary traffic lights on Station Road, Higham Ferrers are necessary to safely carry out advance electrical works w/c 14/06.

Mon 14 June to Fri 18 June

A5028 Station Road Higham Ferrers:

3-way temporary Traffic Lights covering Hecham Way and Station Rd near to the Chowns Mill junction

08:00am – 6:00pm

The road closures below are necessary to safely carry out road marking and footway works on Station Road and to install the 3 super-span gantries on the Chowns Mill Jct. w/c 21/06

Mon 21 June

A45 Eastbound & Westbound full closure between Rushden Lakes RBT and Chowns Mill RBT.

A5028 Station Road, Higham Ferrers full closure Northbound & Southbound between Nightingale Way & Chowns Mill RBT.

8pm to 5am

Tues 22 June

A6 Northbound & Southbound full closure between Chowns Mill RBT and Nene Park (Irthlingborough) RBT.

A5028 Station Road, Higham Ferrers full closure Northbound & Southbound between Nightingale Way & Chowns Mill RBT.

8pm to 5am

Weds 23 June

A45 Eastbound & Westbound full closure between Stanwick Lakes RBT and Chowns Mill RBT.

A5028 Station Road, Higham Ferrers full closure Northbound & Southbound between Nightingale Way & Chowns Mill RBT.

8pm to 5am

Thurs 24 June

A5028 Station Road, Higham Ferrers full closure Northbound & Southbound between Nightingale Way & Chowns Mill RBT.

8pm to 5am

Fri 25 June

A5028 Station Road, Higham Ferrers full closure Northbound & Southbound between Nightingale Way & Chowns Mill RBT.

|8pm to 5am

NOTE: Signed diversion routes will be in place during any closures. Our planned closures may be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances. Where possible, we will notify you if there are any changes to the schedule.

Posted: Wed, 09 Jun 2021 15:25 by Hanneke Soans

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