Update on the trench!

The Oxford Universities Hospitals’ NHS Foundation Trust has issued this statement on its blog tonight.

Date posted: 07/01/2016

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has been informed by partner contractors, Vital Energi that they have decided to temporarily suspend work on the energy pipeline, while they clarify their planning requirements.

The public road, where initial digging has taken place, is being reinstated with a temporary road surface as requested by Oxfordshire County Council in case of work being suspended.

Both the Trust and Vital Energi continue to follow the due processes of approval as outlined by the relevant authorities.

Work on the important energy efficiency and cost saving project will continue within the grounds of the John Radcliffe and Churchill hospitals sites.

It’s good to know that work on the project will continue elsewhere while the planning issues get resolved.

Temporary Traffic Orders for energy pipe works

Here is the wording of the TTRO:

OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984

Section 14(1) & (7)

Notice of Temporary Traffic Order Oxford, Various Roads Headington Temporary Traffic Prohibitions

Date of Order: 29 December 2015 Comes into force: 4 January 2016

This Order is being introduced because of works to install ducting for a hot water steam system, communications and high voltage electricity for a joint hospitals energy link – which is anticipated to take variously until the end of June 2016 to complete. The effect of the Order, when appropriate traffic signs are displayed is to temporarily prohibit parking/waiting and to close to traffic various sections of road and junctions as follows, and the works to progress as shown below:

Closures                                           Dates             Diversion

All Saints Road Between Latimer Road andStapleton RoadLatimer Road from

All Saints Road for approximately 15 metres north-westward

Stapleton Road from

All Saints Road for approximately 15 Metres

Monday 4 to Sunday 17 January To access Stapleton Road:All Saint Road, Lime Walk, Old Road and vice versaTo access Latimer Road:

All Saints Road, Lime Walk, A420 London Road and vice versa

To access All Saints Road (West):

All Saints Road, Lime Walk, Old Road. Bickerton Road and vice versa

Stapleton Road – Entire length progressively in stages north to south between All Saints Road and Old Road Monday 11 January to Tuesday 15 March All Saints Road, Lime Walk, Old Road, Bickerton Road  and vice versa
Latimer Road – Phase 1.Between A420 London Road and Latimer GrangePhase 2. Between Latimer Grange and All Saints Road Monday 21 March to Thursday 30 June A420 London Road, Lime Walk, All Saints Road and vice versa for both Phases
Sandfield Road –North to south in three phases: Phase 1. Between Woodlands Road and Beech Road Monday 1 February to Tuesday 22 April Sandfield Road, A420 London Road, Headley Way, Woodlands Road and vice versa
Phase 2. Between Beech Road and the southeast property line of No.1 Sandfield RoadPhase 3. Between the Southeast property line of No 1 Sandfield Road and the junction withA420 London Road As above when appropriate traffic signs are use A420 London Road, Headley Way, Woodlands Road, Sandfield Road and vice versa.

 

All Resident Permit Parking, Shared Parking, Disabled Parking and other Restricted Time Parking Bays at the following locations on both sides of the road and footway will be suspended when shown by appropriate traffic signs and cones. As the works progress parking bays will be made available.

Parking Prohibitions                                                         Dates

All Saints Road – Between Latimer Road and Stapleton RoadLatimer Road – from All Saints Road for approximately 15 metresStapleton Road – from All Saints Road for approximately 15 Metres

 

Monday 4 to Sunday 17 January 2016
Stapleton Road – Entire length progressively in stages north to south betweenAll Saints Road and Old Road Monday 11 January to Tuesday 15 March 2016
Latimer Road Phase 1.Between A420 London Road and Latimer GrangePhase 2. Between Latimer Grange and

All Saints Road

Monday 21 March to Thursday 30 June 2016
Sandfield Road – Progressively north to southPhase 1. Woodlands Road to Beech Road Monday 1 February to Tuesday 22 April 2016
Phase 2. Between Beech Road and the southeast property line of No.1 Sandfield RoadPhase 3. Between the southeast property line of No.1 Sandfield Road and junction with A420 London Road As above when appropriate traffic signs are use

Exemptions are included for emergency services, the works and essential access.

This Order will remain in force for a maximum period of 18 months or until the works have been completed whichever is the sooner.

The relevant parts of the following Traffic Regulation Orders (as amended) will be temporarily suspended as required for the duration of the works: The Oxfordshire County Council (Headington West) (Controlled Parking Zone) Order 2000;The Oxfordshire County Council (Headington Central) (Controlled Parking Zone and Various Restrictions) Order 2005;The Oxfordshire County Council (Disabled Persons Parking Places – Oxford) Order 2010.

Traffic Regulations Team (Ref. ACP/T3091/T3092/T3093/T3094) for the Director for Environment & Economy, Speedwell House, Oxford OX1 1NE. 0845 310 1111.

There are maps of the road closure areas in .pdf form, please click on the required link to view and please credit Headington Lib Dems if you will use this information in any social media message

001 All Saints Road Part 1 002 All Saints Road Part 2 007 Latimer Road Part 1 008 Latimer Road Part 1 019 Stapleton Road Sandfield Rd Part 1 (2) Sandfield Rd part 2 (2) Sandfield Rd part 3

 

Trust apologises for poor comms with residents over energy project

Last night’s public meeting was well attended with over 100 people turning up.

Residents received an apology for the lateness of the communication.

All residents were given the opportunity to ask questions of the speakers who were from the Hospitals’ Trust and from the contractor, Vital Energi.

There appears to be a further delay in responding to residents because the project team at the Trust has a vacant post to fill, but residents and councillors stressed the need to have much more detailed information as quickly as possible.

The Trust has stated that residents in affected areas will be notified by letter at least two weeks in advance of work starting in their area.

The speakers agreed to hold regular meetings with a residents liaison group and we are setting dates for this today

If anyone wishes to join this residents and contractors liaison group, please let Ruth or Roz know

Your Councillors are working on the following issues:

  • set dates for liaison meetings before Christmas
  • ask the County Council for assistance with temporary relaxation of parking on DYLs or ask if temporary resident parking permits can be issued while works are ongoing in closed off roads
  • enquire who is liable for damage caused to cars parked on street rather than off road in terms of insurance claims, also whether residents need to inform their insurance companies that this change of arrangements is being made and whether this request would incur a charge
  • investigate arrangements for disability access while works are happening outside the property
  • ask the Trust and Vital for a copy of the impact assessment made prior to the works
  • liaising with the Trust’s energy team on financial information supporting the project

Oxford Brookes University has offered to make parking space available for residents overnight at Headington Hill Campus.

120m of trench will be open at any one time. Each section of works will be fenced off, dug, the pipes will be welded together in 12m lengths and laid in the trench with the cable, the trench will be closed and backfilled, then onto the next section

There are plans to keep a disabled parking pick up point available at the end of the trench, and a turning point there is also being considered.

Emergency vehicles will be given access at all times. Refuse collections will continue but earlier than usual, and residents should move their bins to the gate by 7am for collection.

Works will be carried out between 8am and 5.30 pm. Contractor parking is confined to the hospital compounds.

Issues and problems should be reported to the following contacts, preferable accompanied with a photo:

hospitalenergyproject@ouh.nhs.uk

01865 220600

@ouh_estates #energy

copy to Roz, Ruth and Altaf (see contact details above)

.pdf maps of road closures will be posted on this site later today

Road closures latest (hospital energy project)

As you know, councillors were very concerned that a number of major roads would be closed at the same time during the energy project works.

County Cllr Roz Smith took up cudgels on our behalf and has received the following welcome news from the County Council:

After discussing at length  there will not be two sets of traffic lights at the same time on Old rd and London rd, however to avoid using three way lights on London rd we will use two way lights when Latimer Road is closed. We have been in contact and had meetings with Vital Energi (contractors for the project) and we are in contact with them on daily basis.

Hospital energy project

The Oxford University Hospitals’ NHS Foundation Trust is holding a press conference regarding the energy project next Monday 30 November. (involving underground pipes between the hospitals)

Councillors will be in attendance. If you have any questions you would like us to ask on your behalf please let us know by Sunday night 29 November. It’s possible that all questions cannot be answered on the spot but we are compiling a list of questions that we can give to the Comms Team for their response either at that meeting or shortly afterwards

If the Trust is agreeable we should like to organise a residents’ meeting shortly afterwards – probably at All Saints Church House on Wed 9 Dec at 19:00 to be confirmed by streetletter

Rail services over Christmas from Oxford Station

Paddington station will be closed for four days from Christmas Day through to Monday 28 December. This followed by a further six days of reduced access.

Train services will also finish earlier than normal on Thursday 24 December.  

As usual no trains will run on Christmas Day or Boxing Day, on Sunday 27 and Monday 28 December no services will travel to Paddington. Trains will operate to Waterloo and to Marylebone, and a range of bus services will be offered in the Thames Valley.

Services will also be altered from Tuesday 29 December until Sunday 3 January.

This will allow Network Rail to

·        complete major station improvements at London Paddington, Ealing Broadway, West Ealing, Southall, Hayes & Harlington and West Drayton stations for Crossrail

·        upgrade existing overhead line equipment as part of the Great Western mainline electrification programme

·        reconfigure the railway junction into Old Oak Common depot

Tickets for these revised timetables are now on sale. More information can be found here and an extensive programme of customer information is planned both in the lead up to Christmas and throughout the works.