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Notices from the London Borough of Barnet in this week’s edition of the
Barnet Borough Times detail the limitations, including a temporary road closures and waiting and loading restrictions. Coleridge Walk will be shut to vehicles for five days from May 25 to lay a new water connection. However, the closure will only apply in daytime hours from 8am to 5pm while the work is carried out. From the same day, ‘at any time’ waiting and loading restrictions arse set to be introduced in Friern Park to allow gas works to be carried out. The order, if made, is expected to last for five days and will see the limitations imposed on both sides of the road from a point opposite the eastern flank wall of No. 127 Friern Park to a point 35 metres west of that point.
Public notices
The junction of Queens Parade Close and Hollyfield Avenue is due to be closed from Monday. Picture: Google Street View Two roads in the Barnet area are due to temporarily close from Monday for roadworks. Notices from Barnet Council in this week’s edition of the Barnet Borough Times detail the closures that will affect Queens Parade Close and Cheviot Gardens. Queens Parade Close is due to be shut to traffic at its junction with Hollyfield Avenue, while the one-way system in Queens Parade Close, between Colney Hatch Lane and Hollyfield Avenue, will also be suspended while a new electricity connection is installed.
Notices from the London Borough of Barnet in this week’s edition of the
Barnet Borough Times outline the proposals which will take effect from the start of next month, including new double yellow lines in some streets. The orders are being introduced because “it is considered that certain lengths of public highway should be kept clear of parked vehicles to ensure motorists and pedestrian safety, prevent obstructive parking, and allow adequate traffic flow”. The effect of the orders will be to introduce new or formalise exiting waiting restrictions. From Monday, May 3: A length of ‘at any time’ waiting restrictions at (A5) Stonegrove near its junction with Lacey Drive will be formalised.