Bus route change during night-time roadworks

Night closures are planned for Lyndworth Mews and Lyndworth Close (no. 31 to end), and of Stowood Close to the end of Northfield Rd, from 27 April to the 12th May

Please note the changes to Oxford Bus services listed below: (wording taken from their update)

London Road Overnight Resurfacing

We have been advised that London Road will be closed for resurfacing between Headington and Green Road Roundabout overnight between 1900 and 0600 from 27th April for 4 nights and from 6th May for 2 nights.

This will involve diversions for our local services city8/9, park&ride400 and BROOKESbus U1 as well as airline and X90 coaches.

Our services will divert outbound from Headington lights, right into Windmill Road, The Slade, left at the Corner House, and left onto Eastern Bypass to Green Road to resume normal route. Inbound is a reverse of this diversion.

As a result, stops between Headington and Green Road will not be served during this diversion.

As an alternative, all services that normally pick up at the shops opposite the Post Office will pick up at the first stop on Windmill Road (stop HS3) . Oxford-bound, X90 and airline OXF will also provide a temporary drop-off point at the Headington Shops Stop HS2 .

We apologise for any inconvenience caused, and thank you for your patience during these works. We strongly urge that you allow plenty of extra time for your journey, as delays are likely. Please keep checking our Facebook and Twitter pages for further updates.

Overnight closures of London Road in April and May

The County Council advises that the stretch of road between Stile Road and the Green Road roundabout will be closed overnight from 8.00 pm – 6.00 am on the following dates:

Monday 27th April to Friday 1st May 2015 – for 4 nights – 8.00pm to 6.00am

Wednesday 6th and Thursday 7th May 2015 – for 2 nights – 8.00pm to 6.00am

This is to facilitate road works as part of the London Road re-build.

 

Headington Lake

There were repeated calls for action to tackle the Headington Lake at yesterday’s Ward Focus Meeting. The puddle outside Barclays Bank at the weekend was deeper and wider than ever.

Councillors have sent in a whole catalogue of complaints about this for a long period of time. We discussed it at length with the team leader of the County’s Drainage team today to try and agree a course of action.

There is an underlying problem to which officers refer as “deformation of the carriageway”. That would require significant expenditure on the road surface to resolve.

But the second problem centres on the gulleys and the sewer beneath, responsibility for which is shared by the Council and Thames Water.  Questions that need answering are:

 “Are the gulleys in good working order?”

“Are there sufficient gulleys?”

The City’s Highways Dept has checked out the gulley situation for the County Council, and have confirmed that the gulleys have been jetted out twice and are in good working order. There are sufficient gulleys there for surface water to run off.

So this now brings us to another question.

“If the gulleys are working fine, is there some sort of fracture in the pipe between the gulleys and the sewer?”

The City is currently investigating this for the County Council but it doesn’t look as though this is the case.

So now to the final question:

“Is the underground system so overloaded that surface water floods from the sewer back into the road?”

If that is found to be the case, then Thames Water must be brought in to make an assessment and come up with a plan to increase the capacity.

We are on the case and are ensuring that all parties are communicating effectively with each other. Meanwhile, if YOU have any photos of the Headington Lake, please send them through to us as these will give more clues as to whether the system, rather than the gulleys, is overloaded.

 

Fuller details and plan of the London Road works programme starting 5 January

Here is the full text of the letter sent out to residents living near the London Road by Oxfordshire County Council. We have asked the County to confirm that signage will be clearly displayed on the A40 and Eastern Bypass to show that Headington’s businesses are open as usual.

Click Publicity Plan Section 1 for a plan of the first phase of works

 

London Road Major Maintenance Scheme, Headington

I am writing to inform you that Oxfordshire County Council will be undertaking carriageway repair work on the A420 London Road in Headington between Wharton Road and Northfield Road, a distance of approximately 500m.

The road works are programmed to commence on Monday 5 January 2015 and are expected to last for up to 18 weeks, subject to any bad weather or unforeseen circumstances arising during construction.

The work will include resurfacing of the existing carriageway, drainage improvements and kerbing works.

What we will be doing

London Road is one of Oxford’s busiest arterial routes leading in from the east. Each day around 16,000 vehicles, including up to 900 buses and coaches, use the route. It also serves as a key distributer road for residents and businesses of Headington.

The road surface has deteriorated considerably and major works are necessary to repair the road to a serviceable state. The bus lane on the south side of London Road is to be reconstructed to a depth of 550mm and the two running lanes are to receive a 200mm inlay treatment.

Works will also include replacing damaged/broken kerbs and drainage improvements to deal with standing water on the road.

While works are being undertaken to reconstruct the bus lane, vehicular access to adjacent properties will be compromised. We have arranged parking permits which will allow you to park, free of charge, in the surrounding side streets. Should you require your vehicle during these times, we request that you utilise the parking permits or make alternative travel arrangements. Permits will be made available in advance of the works by contacting the Highways Enquiry Team, details below.

This latest phase of work will run concurrent with the first phase which has been set back by unforeseen problems with utilities. It is hoped that the first phase of the scheme will be complete during January. For more information on major transport improvement work taking place in and around Oxford, including at The Plain roundabout, visit

www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/travelchoices

Traffic Management

The county council has designed its traffic management to minimise the impact on road users, residents and businesses affected by this work.

Delays are to be expected throughout the time when the road works are underway and everyone is being asked to review their daily route, mode of transport and time of travel and where possible consider alternatives.

The works will be undertaken in eight phases under a system of single lane working controlled by temporary traffic signals combined with temporary side road closures to control traffic flows. The traffic signals will be in place for the duration of the works and will be manually controlled between the hours of 07.00-19.00 to help reduce congestion.

At the end of the works, two night-time closures of London Road will be implemented in order to install the final road surface. Further details of the date and times of the closures will be publicised in advance, nearer the time.

During the road works, staff (traffic gatemen) will be positioned at either end of the site extents to redirect traffic and pedestrians to ensure the safety of the public and workforce. We request that you give them your full support whether you are a pedestrian, cyclist or motorist.

Every effort will be made to accommodate essential vehicular access to properties and businesses adjacent to the works area but this will be subject to progress of the works. Individual requirements will have to be agreed with the Scheme Supervisor once works have started on site.

Keeping You Informed

A number of methods of communication are being used to keep you informed during the works:

  Specific website for the project, which will be updated on a regular basis – www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/A420LondonRoad

  Site bulletins will be uploaded onto the webpage. You will also be able to register your details to receive future works updates via email as they are released.

  The county council’s Travel Choices webpages will assist people in gaining live travel information, finding out about other major transport schemes and alternative modes of transport – www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/travelchoices

  Twitter – follow @oxfordshirecc for travel updates across the county.

  Signs are being placed on site to forewarn road users in advance of the works.

  Updates in local media including radio/website travel bulletins.

If you think the works will cause you particular problems with access or deliveries or require further information then please contact the Highways Enquiry Team on 0845 310 1111 or highway.enquiries@oxfordshire.gov.uk (08.30-17.00 Monday-Thursday and 08.30-16.00 on Fridays).

Although the works will result in disruption, they are essential to resurface and strengthen the carriageway and should mean that no major road reconstruction will be required on this stretch of road for many years to come. Every effort will be made to undertake the works as quickly as possible and with minimum disruption.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What does the second phase of work involve?

The second phase will take place between January and May 2015 and will include resurfacing from the junction with Wharton Road to the junction with Northfield Road. This will involve a full reconstruction of the westbound bus lane, replacing damaged and broken kerbing and drainage improvements.

Why do you need to do this?

The road surface has deteriorated considerably and major works are necessary to repair the road to a serviceable state. The bus lane is in a particularly poor condition and will require full reconstruction.

What is the cost?

The county council is investing £2.1million in the improvement and maintenance work.

Why are you doing the work at the same time as the first phase and work on Plain?
The first phase is now expected to be completed by mid-January 2015. This is due to the need to relocate some underground services from communication and utility companies.

The second phase is proposed to take place between January and May 2015. The overall timeframe for the project has not changed. Work on the Plain roundabout was postponed from its original start date in 2014.

Work on the second phase will begin in January and the traffic management arrangements will be coordinated to reduce congestion as far as possible. Starting on the original intended start date of January 2015 means that the much needed work gets done sooner.

What will the working hours be?

The working hours will be 7.30am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Saturday working will be limited to 7.30am to 1.00pm. We do not envisage working on Sundays, but this will be reviewed if we encounter any delays.

An element of night time working will be required to carry out the final resurfacing on London Road. This will be carried out between 8.00pm and 6.00am the following morning. Noisy work such as removing the existing road surface will be restricted and will be stopped at 11.00pm. Resurfacing activities, which are generally quieter, will carry on until 6.00 am. Appropriate measures will be put in place to restrict noise generated by this activity.

What are the diversions or alternative routes?

No official diversion routes will be signed during the works. Advanced warning signs will be erected giving road users warning of the start date and duration of the work.

We would encourage people wishing to use the London Road to plan their journeys in advance and to make use of the county council’s Travel Choices website.

Will bus services be affected?

We anticipate some delay to bus services along this route during the works, especially at peak times.

Bus stops into and out of Oxford located along London Road will need to be temporarily closed during the works. These closures will be advertised at the bus stops and will include information on the location of an alternative.

How will cyclists and pedestrians be catered for while the work is done?

The existing footway on the south side of London Road will remain open to pedestrians at all times. Similarly, the existing segregated footway/cycleway facility on the north side of London Road will also remain open to pedestrians and cyclists.

Is parking affected?

While work is being done to reconstruct the bus lane, vehicular access to adjacent properties will be compromised. We have arranged parking permits which will allow residents to park, free of charge, in the surrounding side streets. Should residents require their vehicle during these times, we request that they utilise the parking permits or make alternative travel arrangements.

How will my business get deliveries?

During the works access to Headington on both the A40 and A420 sections of the London Road will be maintained. As with any road works, delays to normal journey times should be expected and we urge road users to take this into account when planning their journey.

Access to shops/businesses located on London Road will be maintained throughout the works.

I want to ask a question or make a complaint – how can I do this?

If you would like to make a complaint or ask a question about these works you have a choice of methods to use:

  •   Scheme website, found at www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/A420LondonRoad
  •   Oxfordshire County Council’s Customer Service Centre 0845 310 11 11 If our Customer Service Team can’t answer your question we can arrange for one of the council’s officers to respond to you directly.

 

London Road latest

If only the County Council had mended London Road when its surface first broke up, we wouldn’t be facing such horrendous disruption now. Here is its latest bulletin:

Work is to start on Phase 2 of the London Road scheme on Monday 5 January 2015 and will include resurfacing from the junction with Wharton Road to the junction with Northfield Road. This will involve a full reconstruction of the westbound bus lane, replacing damaged and broken kerbing and drainage improvements.

The first section of the maintenance work will start on the south side of London Road at Wharton Road. This section of work will be controlled by two-way temporary traffic signals.
In order to keep congestion to a minimum, the temporary traffic signals will be manually controlled from 7am to 7pm, Monday to Friday, 7am to 5.30pm on Saturdays and 9am to 5.30pm on Sundays.
The first phase is now expected to be completed by mid-January 2015 and so will overlap with phase 2. This is due to the need to relocate some underground services from communication and utility companies. However, starting on the original intended start date of January 2015 means that the much needed work gets done sooner.

Another consultation! On London Road cycle lane extension

London Road Cycle lane Extension, Wharton Road to Stile Road

Oxfordshire County Council is consulting the public on its proposals to improve cycling facilities on London Road, Headington, between Stile Road and Wharton Road. The aim of the proposal is to improve the safety for cyclists travelling westbound.

The works will include converting the existing footway to a cycle track and converting two Pelican crossings to Toucan crossings. The cycle track will be both segregated and unsegregated, with the unsegregated section being from the junction of Stile Road to the existing cycle racks.

These proposals have been developed with consideration for the introduction of a new cycle facility on the same side of the road but for the section between Gladstone and Wharton Road, this scheme has already been consulted and is now at the handover stage for delivery.

If you have any comments concerning the proposals please contact me in writing or by email. If you wish to object to the proposed scheme please state clearly the reason for your objection.

Please note the closing date for this consultation is Sunday 12th October 2014. Under the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985 this Council is obliged to make any representations received in response to this consultation open to public inspection.

 

Miss Bailey Saunders, Engineer

Direct line: 01865 815309

Email: bailey.saunders@oxfordshire.gov.uk

 

Plans are here: click on either for more information –

London Road cycle lane extension map

London Road cycle lane extension

Update: London Road scheme may be delayed

We have just been advised by a County officer that:

We’ve incurred a delay with the Virgin Media advanced diversion works at the junction with Lyndworth Close and we’re currently reviewing the required temporary traffic management arrangements on the A40 as part of the improvement scheme works.  We’re assessing the impact of this on our programme with our sub-contractors and will update key stakeholders next week.

This sounds like a potential delay – your Lib Dem councillors are pushing for more details. Watch this space!

London Road Improvement Scheme starts 20th September

Here are details. Please note this is not the long-awaited re-building of London Road. You can view maps here  roadworks map 1 and roadworks p2

OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – Section 14(1), (5) & (7)

Notice of Temporary Traffic Order

Oxford: London Road Headington area

Temporary Traffic Regulation

Date of Order: 15 September 2014

Coming into force: 20 September 2014

This order is being introduced for the continuation of the A420 London Road Improvement Scheme, Headington which is anticipated to take 11 weeks to complete. The order, when appropriate signage is in place will have the following effects:

Traffic measure: Section of road: Diversion routes:
50mph reduced from 70mph. A40 London Road dual carriageway westbound section From Thornhill Park & Ride eastwards for 1,610 metres (near the gate to Shotover House)  
30mph reduced from 50mph. A40 London Road dual carriageway westbound section From Thornhill Park & Ride to Headington roundabout
A4142 Eastern Bypass dual carriageway southbound From Headington Roundabout to a point 100 metres south of Kiln Lane junction
Prohibition of Vehicles Collinwood Road T-junction closed, access and egress At its junction with A40 London Road West to Headington Roundabout, south on the A4142, Kiln Lane, Ridgeway Road and vice versa
Prohibition of VehiclesNo Waiting/Parking  Gladstone Road From London Road to Trafford Road London Road, Windmill Road, Margaret Road, Quarry High Street and vice versa
Ramsay Road From London Road to St Leonards Road London Road, Wharton Road, St Leonards Road and vice versa
The Roundway From London Road service road outside MacDonalds southwards into the Roundway for 46 metres London Road service road, A40 east, A4142 south, Kiln Lane, Green Road and vice versa
Clearway – No Stopping, Waiting and Loading The Roundway opposite the shops From No.1 The Roundway north to London Road service road
London Road service roadNorthern side From Collinwood Roadto The Roundway
No Right Turn:  Central reservation crossing  from Neilsons`  to the A40 eastbound West to Headington Roundabout and east on the A40
No Right Turn into or out of: Lyndworth Road and Northfield Road From London Road.

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Into London Road

Access west on London Road and via Barton Road, Hawthorn Avenue, Ash Grove, Barton Lane, Barton Road then eastwards on London Road.Access eastwards on London Road and around Headington Roundabout
Suspension of Parking Bays London Road (service road)outside No.317 for a distance of 10 metres
London Road (service road) to the rear of 1 to 16 Lyndworth Mews for a distance of 56 metres
Bayswater Subway under A40 London Road closed to all from Bayswater Road to The Roundway Surface crossing at Bayswater Road, subway under A40 Northway, surface crossing at London Road and vice versa
Bus Lane suspension A40 westbound from Thornhill Park and Ride to Headington roundabout

 

The relevant provisions of the following orders will be suspended for the duration

of the Works:

The Oxfordshire County Council (Oxford Area – A40) (Speed Limits) Order 2012;

The Oxfordshire County Council (Oxford, A4142 and A423 Eastern and Southern Bypass and A4074 Sandford on Thames) (50 MPH Speed Limit) order 2011;

The Oxfordshire County Council (Headington North East) (Controlled Parking Zone and Waiting Restrictions) Order 2006 (as amended); The Oxfordshire County Council (Disabled Persons Parking Places – Oxford) Order 2002 (as amended); and The Oxfordshire County Council (City of Oxford and North Hinksey) (Bus Lanes, Cycle Lanes and Traffic Management) Order 2006 (as amended).

Exemptions are included generally for police, fire and ambulance services and for the works, and for property access during road closures.

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

 

Traffic Regulations Team (Ref APC) on behalf of the Director for Environment & Economy, Speedwell House, Oxford OX1 1NE. 0845 310 11 11 and Elio Astone (Oxfordshire County Council) 01865 815258

 

 

London Road works update from Roz

The work on the A40 for a new bus lane section going towards the Green Road roundabout is due to start in late September. The footway from the roundabout towards the Gladstone Road junction is also to be widened to allow for cycleway along the south side of London Road. Work outside the Roundway will also be undertaken and this section will be closed I understand. Resurfacing works are due to take place at night with neighbours being informed beforehand. You might be seeing some advanced works now on the lighting columns and for VirginMedia.

The main ‘maintenance’ works, i.e. the resurfacing of London Road will start in January 2015 – yes delayed again. Investigations have shown that there is a concrete section under the surface and this will need to be dug out and replaced before re-surfacing. I am told works will be advertised in advance.

 

For more details, please contact Roz Smith, County Councillor for Headington and Quarry Division, on 07584 257156