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Essential works commence ahead of new restrictions on Station Road, New Waltham

Chris

2/18/2025 9:54:43 AM

Business

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Works are currently underway to complete essential lining and signage work to implement the traffic regulation orders in place for new verge and clearway restrictions on Station Road, New Waltham/Waltham.

 

The traffic regulation orders were introduced to support the recent carpark construction. The works are taking place from Monday 17 to Friday 21 February.

 

These works will be completed under 3-way traffic signals which will change location throughout the week as the works progress.

 

Once the works have been completed, the new verge parking and clearway restrictions will come into force, meaning that it will become an offence to park or stop within the verge or the carriageway along the full length of Station Road between Tollbar roundabout and the Grimsby Road roundabout.

 

The car park opposite Waltham Toll Bar Academy is open between 7am until 6pm during term time with a free drop-off specified zone. The car park is free of charge between 8am to 9am and 3pm to 4pm, in any bay. Longer stays are chargeable at £1.50 for up to two hours and £2.50 for all day.

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