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PUBLIC NOTICES: Road closures planned on Manchester Road, 30mph limit and more

PUBLIC NOTICES: Road closures planned on Manchester Road, 30mph limit and more
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Section of Mead Way to reopen at end of March

A section of Mead Way is finally set to reopen to motorists at the end of this month. The key road in West Swindon has been shut for a year but will open to traffic between Great Western Way and Westmead roundabout for those accessing Westmead industrial estate. The upgraded road will feature a new additional lane heading northbound, which will increase capacity and improve journey times for drivers. Once the £4m improvement scheme is complete, the extra lane, which will run from the Meads roundabout to Withymead roundabout, will accommodate an additional 2,600 vehicles per hour in flowing traffic. Maureen Penny, Swindon Borough Council’s cabinet member for highways, maintenance and waste services, said: “Local businesses and residents have been incredibly patient while this work has taken place.

Now firms need a licence before they can start digging up Swindon s roads

The borough council is to bring in a roadworks licensing scheme . It will mean that water, telecoms, and electrical companies that want to dig up the roads will have to notify the council and get a licence. The council’s cabinet member for highways Coun Maureen Penny told her colleagues in the Conservative administration: “Utility companies have the legal right to place and maintain their apparatus in the public highway and must do so in accordance with legislation and associated codes of practice. This work inevitably causes some disruption at times to road users. “The introduction of a permit scheme to manage street works does not prevent this work taking place but it does provide a framework to improve the council’s ability to control and check the work.

Letters: The long-running sagas of Cavendish Square and Mead Way

Letters: The long-running sagas of Cavendish Square and Mead Way Road closed in Mead Way which is not going to open on the completion date..Pic - gv.Date 6/10/2020. Parlous state of square The article in the Advertiser (Council has moral duty to buy square) neglected to mention the demand of community organisations that the council sticks to its commitment to buy it back. Those organisations issued a statement which said: “The announcement that Swindon Council is not proceeding with the purchase of that part of Cavendish Square, which it does not own, is deeply disappointing news. Local people have been campaigning to rectify the parlous state of the new Cavendish Square for a decade.

Delays to Mead Way roadworks branded a joke by Adver readers

A £4 MILLION upgrade of Mead Way is set to finish more than 15 months after it started – and Adver readers are not happy. Work on one of the major routes connecting homes in North and West Swindon with the town centre began just before the coronavirus pandemic took hold. It started last March and was expected to last three months but is still going on, much to the dismay of neighbours, councillors and business owners. Unexpected issues with pipes under the road and the start of the first Covid-19 lockdown have been blamed for the hold-up. Adver readers had their say on Facebook and our website.

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