Drivers advised
of temporary Wiltshire road closure ahead of A303 Stonehenge upgrade
Essential work is
scheduled to start in September to supply electricity for Highways
England’s transformational A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down upgrade past
Stonehenge.
To facilitate the
supply for future construction and the tunnel, a section of the A360,
between the junction of The Avenue and Longbarrow junction on the A303,
will be closed from the first week of September to December.
Scottish and Southern
Electricity Networks (SSEN) will be installing high voltage and fibre optic cabling along the route, and this requires a full closure for
safety reasons due to the narrow width of the road and minimal space
along the verges.
The work will be
carried out seven days a week, with some overnight working, to ensure
the installation is completed as quickly as possible – three months as
opposed to more than a year employing single lane closures and traffic
signals.
During the closure,
traffic will be diverted via the A345 and sections of the A303 and A36,
and a comprehensive signage system is being developed to inform road
users around Salisbury and as far away as Devizes and Shaftesbury to
point traffic to alternate routes.
The section of the A360 south
of the Longbarrow junction will be closed for three months for
essential cabling work
Highways England is
working closely with Wiltshire Council, and measures are also being put
in place to protect local roads and communities by implementing weight
restrictions on a number of roads, including through the Woodfords.
Provision will be made
for emergency services access and access for local residents and
businesses affected by the closures, and arrangements will be discussed
shortly with residents alongside and close to the A360.
David Bullock, Highways
England Project Manager for the A303 Stonehenge scheme, said: “The road
scheme will ultimately tackle the longstanding issue of rat running and
provide a real benefit to local communities, and we’ll be doing all we
can to put in measures to lessen the impact of this work.
“We are working with
our local authority partners, and we want to give as much notice as
possible to residents, businesses and other interested parties, such as
the Amesbury Area Board.
“We appreciate that
roadworks and road closures can be frustrating and we’d like to thank
motorists, local residents and businesses in advance for their patience
when this vital work takes place.
“We have deliberately
avoided the summer holiday season, and we’re also working towards
completing the work ahead of the Winter Solstice.
“Without the full
closure, the work would take a lot longer to complete, and we’re making
every effort to ensure that the impact on drivers and local communities
is kept to an absolute minimum. We will also ensure, along with our
Wiltshire Council partners, that all traffic management measures are
communicated well in advance.
“We acknowledge too, that a legal process is ongoing, but in terms of the construction
timescales, we need to put plans in place for the work, and the plans
in no way pre-empt the outcome of the Judicial Review process.”
Both Highways England
and Wiltshire Council are keen to give as much notice as possible to
local communities ahead of the work later this year.
All businesses and
organisations affected by the diversion are being notified, and will be
kept up to date by SSEN throughout the work, and people will also be
able to find out more information, together with further scheme
updates, at a public information event to be held later this month.
Cllr Dr Mark
McClelland, Wiltshire Council Cabinet Member for Transport, said:
“Although the A360 is part of our highways network, this work is being
carried out by Highways England and SSEN in preparation for the A303
improvement project.
“We know that this
closure will affect many Wiltshire residents and visitors, and so our
officers have been working closely with partner agencies to ensure any
disruption is kept to a minimum.
“We are installing
diversion and warning signage in a wide area, from north Dorset to west
and south Wiltshire, to ensure as many motorists as possible have an
early warning to avoid the closure once the work starts in September.”
Highways England, the
company responsible for England’s motorways and major A roads, is
currently planning to start archaeological fieldwork and preliminary
works later in the summer.
In the meantime, the
company will be holding the virtual public information event on Tuesday,
29 June.
Local residents and
businesses will be able to submit questions and hear from the team in a
live online Q&A session to find out more about the plans for the
project, including works on the A360.
The event will start
online at 7pm and a link to sign up will be made available on the
scheme website. For any further queries, email
info@a303stonehenge.co.uk We are running an online Q&A session on Tuesday
29 June at 7pm. Please sign up – and submit questions, by scanning
this QR code.
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