Showing posts with label Dagnall Road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dagnall Road. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Street lighting improvements - The Avenue and Dagnall Road

We're bringing a brighter future to The Avenue and Dagnall Road this spring!

The new lighting columns are placed towards the back of the pavement so that they cast light onto the footpath and the road itself. The light is directed downwards and not into gardens or houses and the positioning also reduces the number of lights damaged through collisions. The lights are also much cheaper to run - halving the city council's streetlighting electricity bill and the carbon emissions.

Depending on the road, it is possible that fewer columns will be required to provide at least the same quality of lighting as before. The position of the new columns will be marked on the footpath with yellow or white paint.

Work is due to start in the week beginning 21 April 2014.

It may take several weeks to complete and there may be a delay between the columns being installed, having them connected to the supply and then the old columns removed.

This work is reasonably non-intrusive - but it will not be possible to park by columns that are being installed or removed and there will be trenches and holes dug to allow cables to be installed. Any open trenches will be barriered off in the meantime.

If there are any problems, please contact Highways on 0121 303 6644 (option 4).

Monday, February 17, 2014

Road Resurfacing - Dagnall Road

Still plenty to do - Dagnall Road from Woodcock Lane to The Avenue.

The work is scheduled to start during the week of the 24-28 February 2014. It is expected to take up to five days and the crews will be working on site on weekdays between 8am and 6pm. Amey will put signs on the road to confirm the precise start date.

As vehicles can't drive over hot tarmac, the section of the road affected will be closed to all traffic while surfacing is being carried out.

If you require access for medical/personal reasons, you can contact Amey on 0121 303 6644 (option 2), to discuss how access can be arranged. Pedestrian access will be maintained as well as access for emergency vehicles. That number can also be used for any other questions that you might have. 

During working hours, it will not be possible to park on the road. Cars left will have to be removed and this may incur a cost to the registered keeper. There are also likely to be speed and width restrictions while the work is carried out, as well as road closures. 

Sorry for the inconvenience, but this work needs to be done and is usually completed well within the time allocated.