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Cycle Enfield construction update

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10 Mar 2017 22:46 #2899

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A105 Scheme

Green Dragon Lane to York Road – Most substantive work on this section is complete. A zebra crossing will be commissioned next week.
 
Borden Avenue to Walnut Grove – We have removed and replaced a bus shelter and completed the drainage. Some additional surfacing and lining work will take place during daytime hours.

Work is expected to be complete by the end of March.

Sainsbury’s Junction – We will be working on the traffic signals at the junction.

Work is expected to be complete by the end of March.

Station Road Junction – Work has started on the installation of kerb lines, paving work and vital drainage engineering. In addition, work has started on the cycle lane, as well as to introduce some new green space.

The work on this section is scheduled to be complete by late May 2017.
 
Church Street junction with Bush Hill Road - We are renewing pavement slabs and rebuilding parking bays on Church Street. We will be constructing bus stop boarders as well as finishing kerbing and paving work. Over the next two week we will be installing the cables for traffic signals and installing lamp posts. Resurfacing is due to start in the week commencing April 3.

Work on this section is expected to be complete by mid April.

Lodge Drive to Osborne Road –  We will be working between Bourne Hill/Hedge Lane and Fox Lane roundabout in order to install new kerb lines. We will also be installing drainage, paving and signalling.

Work on this section is scheduled to be completed by late May 2017.

Radcliffe Road to Riverbank – We are installing a new kerb line and cycle lane as well as improving drainage.

The work on this section is scheduled to be completed by mid June 2017.

Oaktree Avenue to Highfield Road – Work to replace paving slabs will take place over the next week. We will also be working on the construction of the new bus stop and cycle lane.

Bush Hill to Essex Road – Work to remove the lamp columns and the island on which they stand will start near the Majestic Wine warehouse. Once this is completed work will start to build the cycle lane.

Work in this area is expected to be completed in May.

Ecclesbourne to Oakthorpe Road - Investigation work to start paving, the installation of kerbs and bus stop boarder will be taking place.

Ponders End scheme

End High Street – Work on the High Street is anticipated to start in late March 2017. The northern section between Eagle House Car Park and Stonehorse Road will be constructed in the first half of the calendar year. The southern section between Stonehorse Road and Clarence Road will be built in the second half of the calendar year. The challenging reconfiguration of the Derby Road junction is being planned for the summer holiday period to minimise disruption.
 
Queensway - Associated works are planned for Queensway to improve pedestrian access to the new school. The work to improve the footways and add a zebra crossing will start in early March 2017. This section is not expected to affect the wider traffic network.

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Cycle Enfield construction update

Paul Mandel

24 Mar 2017 00:05 #2900

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Earlier this evening I witnessed a 329 bus travelling southbound on the A105 immediately north of its junction with the B154 deliberately overtake a line of four stationary vehicles, waiting at the temporary red lights where there is currently a three way traffic control necessitated by Enfield Council's mini-Holland construction work

The bus driver then proceeded through the red light and narrowly avoided colliding with a W8 (?) bus turning right out of the B154 and onto the A105.

Obviously one bus driver at least, in need of re-training, but clearly already fed up with Mini Holland’s maxi-mayhem, this could have had devastating results.

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