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Notice for all Chipping Norton residents A361 Burford Road temporary roadwork closures

Notice for all Chipping Norton residents
A361 Burford Road temporary roadwork closures
7 March to 29 April
SGN, the company that supplies our gas networks, is continuing with mains replacement work in Chipping Norton which will cause some disruption through the need to close parts of the main Burford Rd A361. The Chipping Norton News has spoken to the SGN Project Manager and understands the following
Phase 1 – 7th March for approximately two weeks – Burford Rd will be closed from Albion St roundabout up to just below Walterbush Road
Phase 2 – approx mid-March for around 6-8 weeks – Burford Rd will be closed from above Walterbush Road to Charlbury Rd
During all this work the contractors expect to allow access to the Leisure Centre, Top School and all Burford Rd residents. This will include a way through for School buses for drop off and collect at appropriate times. Access down The Green will be restricted to school and residential access – and the ends of The Green will be patrolled to discourage through traffic. The news understands local buses may be allowed to use The Green as well. Emergency services are exempt and will have access.
It is understood that in Phase 2 traffic from areas such as the Cotswold Gate estate at the Burford Road end, Greystones, the Beeches, and Charlbury Road may not have through access to the Town – and may have to be diverted back along the Burford Rd, then turning right down to the Churchill Rd and thence right again into Chipping Norton.
Most importantly, SGN say that the main purpose of the restrictions is to avoid HGVs passing through the roadworks, which would put the workforce and public at risk. HGVs will not be allowed through the affected Burford Rd section at all – and their signed diverted route will be from Burford to Stow to the Greedy Goose and thence on the A44 to Chipping Norton. We understand HGVs arriving at the closed section will be advised to turn round and use this diversion.
A letter from SGN to all interested parties in Chipping Norton clarifying all the above should be arriving before the 7 March start. SGN say that if needed, they may need to occasionally cease operations and provide access over temporary road plates or temporarily reinstate excavation to allow access at start and finish times of the school day. SGN will contact the schools and the leisure Centre prior to any deviation from these agreements.
SGN say anyone with immediate concerns should
– Talk to staff on site with any immediate issues that may arise.
– Contact Project Manager Bob Taylor in office hours on 01252 353542, mobile 07836364482, or bob.taylor@sgn.co.uk
Or for more information
– Call Sally Merrett of SGN on 02392 624120
– Look at SGN’s latest information on the road works at https://www.sgn.co.uk/Roadworks/Southern-projects/Chipping-Norton-Burford-Road/
– Contact SGN Customer Service team 24 hours a day on 0800 9121700

Published
5 March 2018
Last Updated
12 October 2023
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