Gypsy Patch Lane roadworks update
Further update from Metrobus w/c 14/10/2019:
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The Cribbs Patchway Metrobus Extension project tell us:
"The three-way temporary traffic lights at the railway bridge on Gipsy Patch Lane are to remain in place for at least a further week. Contractors are currently installing crossings on Gipsy Patch Lane as part of preparation works for the bridge replacement next year. The extension to the temporary lights is needed to enable additional work to lower a utility cable.
Safety is paramount and given the limited space around the railway bridge the temporary lights help protect workers and members of the public whilst this work is completed. This additional work will not affect the project’s timetable.
The temporary lights will only operate Monday to Friday during off-peak hours and pedestrians and cyclists will continue to be able to pass under the railway bridge. Cyclists may be asked to dismount.
Once this work is completed the temporary traffic lights will be replaced with automated Stop/Go boards on Gipsy Patch Lane. These will only be used as needed when workers and machinery from the construction site need to safely cross Gipsy Patch Lane. Their use will be kept to a minimum and as far as possible will be kept to off-peak times.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your continued patience. We will continue to keep local residents, businesses and commuters up to date on the project.
All shops and businesses on and near Gipsy Patch Lane will be open as normal"
For further information about the project please visit www.southglos.gov.uk/cpmetrobus
You can now keep up to date via the project' new Facebook page www.facebook.com/sgloscpme
"Three-way temporary traffic lights will be put in place
on Gipsy Patch Lane from Monday 14 October. The lights will need to be positioned at the railway bridge and will include the junction with Station Road.
The temporary lights are
needed by Wales and West Utilities whilst diversionary work is carried
out on the gas main in preparation for the replacement railway bridge
next year. The work is expected to take up
to two weeks and the lights will be in operation around the clock.
It was hoped that this
work could be completed without the need for traffic lights but for the
safety of all road users this is no longer the case. We apologise for
any inconvenience caused and thank you for your
continued patience.
All shops and businesses on and near Gipsy Patch Lane will be open as normal"---------------------------------------
The Cribbs Patchway Metrobus Extension project tell us:
"The three-way temporary traffic lights at the railway bridge on Gipsy Patch Lane are to remain in place for at least a further week. Contractors are currently installing crossings on Gipsy Patch Lane as part of preparation works for the bridge replacement next year. The extension to the temporary lights is needed to enable additional work to lower a utility cable.
Safety is paramount and given the limited space around the railway bridge the temporary lights help protect workers and members of the public whilst this work is completed. This additional work will not affect the project’s timetable.
The temporary lights will only operate Monday to Friday during off-peak hours and pedestrians and cyclists will continue to be able to pass under the railway bridge. Cyclists may be asked to dismount.
Once this work is completed the temporary traffic lights will be replaced with automated Stop/Go boards on Gipsy Patch Lane. These will only be used as needed when workers and machinery from the construction site need to safely cross Gipsy Patch Lane. Their use will be kept to a minimum and as far as possible will be kept to off-peak times.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your continued patience. We will continue to keep local residents, businesses and commuters up to date on the project.
All shops and businesses on and near Gipsy Patch Lane will be open as normal"
For further information about the project please visit www.southglos.gov.uk/cpmetrobus
You can now keep up to date via the project' new Facebook page www.facebook.com/sgloscpme
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