Imagine waking up to find your neighborhood road blocked off for nearly a week! Residents of Noverton Lane in Prestbury, Cheltenham, will experience this very scenario next month. But don't worry, it's all for a good cause.
From February 2nd to 10th, Severn Trent Water will be hard at work, repairing a chamber in the highway. This essential maintenance will temporarily close a 50-meter stretch of Noverton Lane, between Beech Close and Finchcroft Lane junctions.
Gloucestershire County Council has issued a road closure notice, stating that the closure is necessary to facilitate Severn Trent's work. The notice reassures residents that emergency services and pedestrians will still be able to access the area.
Here's a twist: if the repairs aren't completed by February 10th, the closure could remain in place for up to 18 months! But don't panic; the council emphasizes that this is a worst-case scenario, and the closure will likely be much shorter.
And this is where it gets interesting: the council's notice also mentions an 'alternative route', but what could this route be? Will it be a temporary detour or a more permanent solution? Only time will tell, and residents are sure to be curious about the upcoming changes.
For those eager for more details, the Gloucestershire Highways website is the place to go. And remember, while road closures can be an inconvenience, they're often a necessary part of maintaining our infrastructure. So, what's your take on this? Are you understanding of the need for such closures, or do you think there are better ways to handle essential repairs?