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Roads in Waltham Abbey, Loughton, Chigwell and Nazeing to close for roadworks

A notice from Essex County Council in this week’s Guardian details the order that came into effect on April 22 for the temporary closures of various lengths of road – some of more than a mile long – in Waltham Abbey, Loughton, Chigwell and Nazeing. In addition to the closures, temporary ‘no waiting, no loading and no stopping’ restrictions will be introduced along each section of road. Furthermore, the 7.5 tonne weight limit in that length of Sewardstone Road/Crooked Mile from the junction of Sewardstone Roundabout to the junction with Crooked Mile Roundabout in Waltham Abbey will also be temporarily suspended. The order is valid for 18 months from April 22 but exact dates when each section of works will take place will be specified on the one.network website.

Roadworks set to temporarily close roads in Epping Forest area

Brentwood Road is due to be temporarily closed from its junction with Stondon Road. Photo: Google Street View Extensive roadworks are due to the lead to the temporary closure of large sections of various roads in Epping Forest from as early as next week. A notice from Essex County Council in this week’s Guardian outlines the works that are due to affect roads in Epping and Ongar among other areas that could begin from March 25. The first set of works, which will be undertaken on a phased basis, will take place in an 18-month period from March 25. Exact dates will be specified on One.network but the closures will be almost three miles long in one instance.

New speed limits in Harlow and roadworks in Loughton and Waltham Abbey

Public notices Waterhouse Moor is one of the roads affected by the proposed 20mph limit. Credit: Google Street View There are plans to implement new speed limits in Harlow while other roads in West Essex will be temporarily closed due to roadworks from next month. A notice placed by Essex County Council in this week’s Guardian outlines proposals for both permanent and temporary new speed limits in parts of Harlow, while forthcoming roadworks are scheduled to impact areas of Loughton and Waltham Abbey. The council has outlined plans to introduce a new 20mph speed limit in various roads in Bush Fair, Harlow.

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