Hull and East Riding road closures among latest Public Notices – Hull Live

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Jarratt Street in Hull city centre will see disruption

Jarratt Street, Hull city centre

Jarratt Street, Hull city centre(Image: Google Maps)

Latest Public Notices across Hull and East Yorkshire

  1. Night road closures: East Riding Council has issued a notice for an order which will see night closures to vehicles proceeding along A164 Skidby Roundabout to Regiment Roundabout, Beverley. The closures will last between 7pm and 5am from June 1. It is anticipated that the works will be completed by June 26. A diversion route will be signed at the time of closure. Access will be maintained for residents, pedestrians and emergency services only. Read more.
  2. Jarratt Street: A Hull City Council notice explains a planned closure of Jarratt Street, from Worship Street to Bond Street. The closure relates to works on the Hull District Heat Network. The works will be completed between May 25 and July 12. Read more.
  3. Hedon Road: Janice Eglen, trading as T&J Transport is applying for a licence to use Unit 7, Bankside Industrial Estate, Valletta Street, Hedon Road as an operating centre for 2 goods vehicles and 3 trailers. Owners or occupiers of land nearby who believe that their use or enjoyment of that land would be affected can make a written representation to the Traffic Commissioner. Read more.
  4. Level Crossing closure: An East Riding Council order will stop vehicles crossing the Quay Road Level Crossing in Bridlington between 00:01 and 5:30am on June 7. The order also includes 20 metres either side of the crossing. The closure is to allow for rail inspections. Read more.
  5. Read more about these Public Notices and others on the Public Notice Portal
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