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Local Roadworks

Linton Parish Council Local Roadworks

Planned Road Closures and Roadworks August & September

Urgent Road Closure - Bon Fleur Lane, Linton - 31st August 2021 (Maidstone)

 

It will be necessary to close Bon Fleur Lane, Linton from 31st August 2021 for up to 15 days.

The road will be closed in it’s entirety.

The alternative route is via Redwall Lane, A229 Linton Hill, Wheelers Lane, Barnes Lane and vice versa.

This is to enable carriageway reinstatement works to be carried out by Kent County Council.

 

 

Bernard Cresswell and Michael Firmin Bernard Cresswell and Michael Firmin

NEWS RELEASE

28 May 2021

Traffic calming measures welcomed

The completion of a traffic calming scheme to reduce vehicle speeds through Linton, near Maidstone, has been welcomed by the parish council.

The road safety improvements were paid for by local business and landowner Alan Firmin Ltd at a cost of £35,000. The two previous Linton village signs were replaced with a new white gateway design and ‘Welcome to Linton, please drive carefully’ sign. In addition, new 40mph and ‘Reduce Speed Now’ signs were installed along the A229.

The works involved installing new ‘dragon’s teeth’ road markings through the village and extending the 40mph zone by 100 metres beyond Redwall Lane.

The village’s interactive speed sign damaged by a car accident has not been replaced and the Parish Council continues to arrange litter picking teams along the verge to remove litter and debris from previous accidents.

Bernard Cresswell, Chair of Linton Parish Council, said: “As a keen Harley-Davidson rider and the council’s speedwatch coordinator, I know only too well that we need to reduce speeds through our communities.

“We hope that the scheme will work and we will monitor speeds through our speedwatch team. We are optimistic this scheme will reduce speeds and improve road safety on the A229 and I’d like to say a big thank you to the Firmins for making it happen.”

Michael Firmin, Managing Director at Alan Firmin Ltd, added: “We were very aware of the longstanding challenge that local residents, as pedestrians and drivers, have in safely accessing the Village Hall and St Nicholas Church and its car park.

“As a local business with strong family ties to the community we were only too pleased to step in and fund the road safety improvements in the village.”

The works were completed by Kent Highways.

 

 

For further information please contact:

  • Andrew Metcalf, Maxim
  • Tel: 07990 574680
  • Email: Andrew@Maxim-pr.co.uk

 

 

 

 

                                          

Temporary HGV Lane Restriction – A249, A299 & A256 – from 22 December 2020

 

For safety reasons, it will be necessary to prohibit Heavy Goods Vehicles bound directly for Eurotunnel at Folkestone or for the Port of Dover from using the outside (i.e. right-hand) lane of the dual carriageways on the sections of roads defined below, with immediate effect.

 

The roads involved are as follows

 

  • A249 SITTINGBOURNE ROAD / DETLING HILL / SITTINGBOURNE ROAD – on the northbound carriageway for the entire length from Newnham Court Roundabout, Boxley (M20 Junction 7) continuing north-eastwards to Stockbury Roundabout, Stockbury (M2 Junction 5)

 

  • A299 THANET WAY / CANTERBURY ROAD WEST – on the coastbound (eastbound) carriageway for the entire length from Brenley Corner, Boughton under Blean (M2 Junction 7) continuing eastwards through to Minster Roundabout (Mount Pleasant), Minster, Ramsgate 

 

  • A299 HENGIST WAY / A256 RICHBOROUGH WAY / RAMSGATE ROAD / SANDWICH BYPASS – on the eastbound / southbound carriageway from Cliffsend Roundabout, Ramsgate continuing through to the roundabout junction with Monks Way, Sandwich  

 

  • A256 WHITFIELD BYPASS – on the southbound (Dover-bound) carriageway for the entire length from ‘Eastry Roundabout’, Eastry (junction with Dover Road / Cater Road) continuing through to the Whitfield Interchange junction with A2 Trunk Road

 

These restrictions do not apply at roundabouts, to enable large vehicles to use both lanes to negotiate roundabouts, if needed.

 

This restrictions are to avoid likelihood of danger resulting from congestion on the local road network whilst the former Manston Airport site is being used to accommodate port-bound HGVs.

 

The 24-hour Clearway Order which currently applies to the southbound carriageway of the A256 between Eastry and Whitfield will be suspended for the duration of this Order, when the relevant signs are covered or removed.

 

The terms “Heavy Commercial Vehicles” (HCVs) and “Heavy Goods Vehicles” (HGVs) both refer to any goods vehicles which have an operating weight exceeding 7.5 tonnes.

 

This comes into force with immediate effect and remains in force until otherwise notified, for a maximum duration of up to 18 months.

 

When in force, these restrictions will be clearly indicated by specific signage displayed on site.

 

The Kent County Council Highway Helpline phone number is 03000 418181

 

Copies of the Traffic Notice and Public Notice are attached.   

 

For details of roadworks, please see www.one.network

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Upcoming works on the M20 for the Moveable Barrier Solution project (part of Operation BROCK)

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