Public notices: Key roads to close in Maidenhead and Warren Row

05:00PM, Friday 12 July 2024

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Closures to key roads in Maidenhead and a country road in Warren Row linking Bath Road and Henley Road feature in this week’s public notices.


In Maidenhead, the council is set enforce a series of overnight closures in High Street and Queen Street later this month.

Vehicles will not be permitted to use High Street from its junction with Queen Street to its junction with St Ives Road.

And Queen Street will also be closed to traffic, from its junction with High Street to Broadway.

The closures will come into effect between 8pm and 5am from Monday July 29 till Thursday 1 August.

Its purpose is to allow Openreach to do work on fibre optic cable infrastructure that could otherwise pose a danger to the public.

A diversion route will be available via Queen Street, A308, A4, Forlease Road, Bridge Road and High Street.

In another closure, a section of country road in Warren Row linking A4 Bath Road and Henley Road is also set to close later this month

Warren Row Road, between its junction with Clayton Park North and Whiting Close, will be closed to traffic from Monday, July 29 during daylight hours.

Between 9am and 4pm from that date till Thursday August 1.

The purpose of the close is to allow tree removal works which could cause harm to the public.

A diversion will be available via Wargrave through Warren Row Road, A4 Bath Road, A321, Wargrave Hill, Crazies Hill and Highfield.

Questions about the closure should be made to Alastair Brooker of ANB Groundcare on 01189291428.

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