Latest closure of A13 begins in early hours

By Neil Speight

24th Jul 2020 | Local News

A SECTION of the A13 beneath the Orsett Cock roundabout will be closed in the early hours of tomorrow (Saturday, 25 July) and will remain shut until 5am on Monday.

The closure takes place from 2am on Saturday and traffic will be diverted via the exit and entry slip roads.

The temporary one-way system around Buckingham Hill Road, Butts Lane and Waltons Hall Road will not be in place during these times. During the closure, access to and out of the Linford Household Waste and Recycling Centre (the tip) is through Buckingham Hill Road at the Linford end only. The one-way system returns at 7.30am on Monday.

Although there is less traffic at the moment, measures will be put in place to help keep local traffic on the move.

The north end of Buckingham Hill Road will be closed, with access remaining open from the Linford end for users of the tip and businesses based along Buckingham Hill Road.

Orsett Road, Horndon will also be closed between High Road and Victoria Road, and there will be a temporary one-way system in Gordon Road and Victoria Road, Horndon.

Visitors must access the tip from the Linford end of Buckingham Hill Road, and then also exit towards Linford. Traffic will be able to travel both ways along Butts Lane and Waltons Hall Road.

On Monday at 7.30am, the one-way system around the tip will be reinstated meaning traffic will only be able to travel northbound on Buckingham Hill Road – from Linford towards Stanford Road – and southbound on Butts Lane and Waltons Hall Road.

The Household Waste and Recycling Centre is open daily from 8am to 5pm.

     

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