UP to seven weeks of road closures are set to come into force at Lymm next week while a high voltage power supply is installed for the new Bellway Homes housing development off Rushgreen Road.
Bellway has received planning consent for a new residential development comprising 108 properties, following on from the first phase of the Tanyard Farm site, which had been opposed by local residents.
Warrington Borough Council has made an Order under Section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The effect of which will be to introduce a prohibition of driving as follows: Rushgreen Road from its junction with Woodyatt Way to its junction with Dane Bank Road East; Dane Bank Road East from its junction with Rushgreen Road to its junction with Dane Bank Road; Dane Bank Road from its junction with Dane Bank Road East to its junction with Whitbarrow Road.
The Order will be effective from 4th November 2024 for 7 weeks, with the works being carried out in phases 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: Rushgreen Road via A6144 including Birchbrook Road, Mill Lane, Bent Lane, Paddock Lane, Warburton Lane, Manchester New Road, Manchester Road and Harboro Road and via the A56 including Manchester Road, Church Street, Dunham Road, Higher Lane, Church Road and vice versa; Dane Bank Road East/Dane Bank Road via Brookfield Road, Eagle Brow, The Cross, New Road and vice versa. The closures are required to allow Energetics to install a high voltage supply to the new Bellway Homes site.
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Since when do they start there diggers up at 7.00am in a residential area I went out got a ton of verbal abuse, The guy on the digger told me there contracted 7-7 maybe you are but you don’t start the noisy machines until 8.00am.