INKERMAN TERRACE IS OPEN AGAIN !
AND JUST AS WELL IN THE CIRCUMSTANCES !!!
Roadworks on the A5094 in Whitehaven, from the junction of Inkerman Terrace with the Loop road down to the garage at the junction with Coach Road, were completed ahead of schedule and mid-afternoon today the road was opened to traffic again.
Park Drive at the bottom of Midgey, which was also closed for the past month, has also re-opened to through traffic.
The one-way restriction on the Northern part of Foxhouses Road between the A5094 and Ehen Drive junctions is back in effect.
It's just as well that traffic coming into Whitehaven from the South is no longer being diverted up to the Pelican junction and down New Road, because there was complete gridlock at the town centre end of New Road today.
Very high winds caused severe damage to a building on the Tesco site, and in consequence for safety reasons the police had to restrict traffic in the Bransty Arch area. This caused major delays for traffic coming from Bransty Hill or New Road down into Whitehaven town centre. In the circumstances the fact that Inkerman Terrace is open again is most fortuitous.
A large number of local residents in the Solway View and New Road areas have lobbied my colleague Graham Roberts to keep the extra yellow lines which were introduced on those roads during the repair work on Inkerman Terrace. Cumbria CC as highways authority are giving serious consideration to this request.
Roadworks on the A5094 in Whitehaven, from the junction of Inkerman Terrace with the Loop road down to the garage at the junction with Coach Road, were completed ahead of schedule and mid-afternoon today the road was opened to traffic again.
Park Drive at the bottom of Midgey, which was also closed for the past month, has also re-opened to through traffic.
The one-way restriction on the Northern part of Foxhouses Road between the A5094 and Ehen Drive junctions is back in effect.
It's just as well that traffic coming into Whitehaven from the South is no longer being diverted up to the Pelican junction and down New Road, because there was complete gridlock at the town centre end of New Road today.
Very high winds caused severe damage to a building on the Tesco site, and in consequence for safety reasons the police had to restrict traffic in the Bransty Arch area. This caused major delays for traffic coming from Bransty Hill or New Road down into Whitehaven town centre. In the circumstances the fact that Inkerman Terrace is open again is most fortuitous.
A large number of local residents in the Solway View and New Road areas have lobbied my colleague Graham Roberts to keep the extra yellow lines which were introduced on those roads during the repair work on Inkerman Terrace. Cumbria CC as highways authority are giving serious consideration to this request.
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