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Road closures on Barton Street in Gloucester

A Temporary Traffic Order is in place to close the road for carriageway resurfacing on B4073 Barton Street in Gloucester.

The work is underway (began September 12) and is due to end on Monday, September 19. This could be affected by heavy rain, changes in temperatures, and other weather events as well as plant breakdown and unforeseen technical issues that may arise.

The road will be resurfaced as part of Gloucestershire County Council's plan to invest a further £100 million in the county's roads.

An official diversion route has been advised.

In accordance with the Temporary Traffic Order, access is not permitted along the closed roads; except for pedestrian access to properties, emergency vehicles, and statutory undertakers responding to an emergency. Therefore, if you normally drive into or out of this area during the hours when the road closure is in place, we ask you to please make alternative arrangements.

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