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Notice issued by South Gloucestershire Council. Temporary Road Closure: Swan Lane, Winterbourne, from 23rd June, 2025.

Temporary Closure of Swan Lane, Winterbourne – 23rd June 2025

South Gloucestershire Council has released a notice of intent regarding the planned temporary closure of Swan Lane, Winterbourne.

Notice: Temporary Prohibition of Use by Vehicles, Foot Passengers, Pedal Cycles and Equestrians.
Location: Swan Lane, Winterbourne.
Date: From the 23rd of June 2025 for an anticipated period of 3 days.

Full Notice from South Gloucestershire Council.

Read the full notice from South Gloucestershire Council, below.

Notice is hereby given that South Gloucestershire District Council in pursuance of the provisions of section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended intends to make an order the effect of which will be to close, temporarily, to vehicles, foot passengers, pedal cycles and equestrians that length of Swan Lane which extends from a point 220 metres north west of its junction with Bristol Road in a north westerly direction for a distance of 760 metres.

This order is required for the following reason: in connection with the likelihood of danger to the public consequent upon duct installation works on or adjacent to the highway. The order will be operative from 23 June 2025 for a maximum period of eighteen months. The closure however may not be implemented for the whole of the period but only when traffic signs are in position and only for so long as is necessitated by the works which are anticipated to be of 3 days duration.

Alternative route: Swan Lane (parts unaffected), Old Gloucester Road, Perrinpit Road, Bristol Road and vice versa.

John McCormack
Monitoring Officer and Head of Legal, Governance and Democratic Services
Bristol, BS37 0DE,
PO Box 1953.

Find Out More

For more information, please visit South Gloucestershire Council’s Roadworks webpage.

Frampton Cotterell Parish Council
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