Heathcote Road will close on May 10 for the works, and a diversion will be in place. A public notice from BCP Council said: “Notice is hereby given that Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council intends to make temporary traffic regulations with the effects detailed below, to control traffic. “Road closed to all vehicles and no parking, no waiting at any time and no loading/unloading at any time. “Heathcote Road, from its junction with Christchurch Road to its junction with Hawkwood Road. “Fibre installation works being carried out by Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council, May 10 until May 17. “Full emergency services access will be maintained, access to properties will remain depending on site safety.
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Leigh Road is set to close to all vehicles overnight later this month. A public notice from Dorset Council said: “All vehicles will be prohibited from proceeding along Leigh Road, Wimborne between Parmiter Drive and Gordon Road, a distance of approximately 330 metres. “The Order is needed in order to comply with health and safety regulations which require provision of safe working areas and to minimise the likelihood of danger to highway users. “It will come into operation between 8pm and 6am on April 26, 2021 and will remain in force for 18 months and can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State if necessary, however, it is anticipated that the works will be completed by May 1.
Leigh Road is set to close to all vehicles overnight later this month. A public notice from Dorset Council said: “All vehicles will be prohibited from proceeding along Leigh Road, Wimborne between Parmiter Drive and Gordon Road, a distance of approximately 330 metres. “The Order is needed in order to comply with health and safety regulations which require provision of safe working areas and to minimise the likelihood of danger to highway users. “It will come into operation between 8pm and 6am on April 26, 2021 and will remain in force for 18 months and can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State if necessary, however, it is anticipated that the works will be completed by May 1, 2021.