Road Repairs Planned for Icknield Way, Tring on Thursday 19th January, 2017 - weather permitting.

2 Jan 2017
Lib Dem logo bird projected on blockwork

Repairs to the Road Surface are scheduled to be carried out under a Road Closure between the Aylesbury Road Roundabout and the junction with Miswell Lane. The work is timed to take place between 0930 and 1600 on Thurday 19th January.

Please note that the ability to carry out this work depends on the weather and might have to be postponed if it is too cold or wet.

The official diversion route for heavier vehicles will be down Aylesbury Road, High Street, Brook Street and Wingrave Road.

However, emergency vehicles will still have access and where and when possible access to homes and businesses will be maintained though likely to be subject to details depending on the progress of the works.

Hertfordshire County Council recognises that this is likely to be very disruptive and apologises but thanks the public in advance for their understanding and co-operation during this essential work.

Please refer to the yellow signboards for exact timings and please bear in mind these may need to be changed depending on the weather.

It is likely that the red rumble strips which have worn away badly will be replaced, since these remain an important traffic calming measure for traffic approaching the Miswell Lane junction and the houses on the southern side of Icknield Way.

Historical note: the Icknield Way is one of our oldest roads and dates from the New Stone Age about 4,000 years ago.

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