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by Ian Yuill on 24 October, 2024
Scottish Water works mean Seafield Gardens will be closed at its junction with Seafield Road on Monday 28th October. There will also be a ban of waiting on either side of Seafield Road, Aberdeen, between its junctions with Seafield Avenue and Seafield Drive West.
The restrictions will be in place from 9am until 9.30pm on 28th October.
The full Temporary Traffic Order is:
Category :Road Closure
Traffic Order Number : 10083
Emergency : No
Start Date and Time : 28 October 2024 09:00
End Date and Time : 28 October 2024 21:30
Location : Seafield Gardens & Seafield Road
Description : Aberdeen City Council has made the above-named order in terms of its powers under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The effect of the order, which will operate from 09:00 until 21:30 on 28th October, 2024, is to impose a temporary prohibition of driving on Seafield Gardens, Aberdeen, from its junction with Seafield Road to a point 10 metres in a southerly direction. An alternative route is available via Seafield Road, Wellbrae Terrace and Countesswells Road. Access to properties will be maintained, but no through traffic will be possible. There will also be a prohibition of waiting on either side of Seafield Road, Aberdeen, between its junctions with Seafield Avenue and Seafield Drive West. Illegally parked vehicles will be removed at the owner’s expense. The no-waiting restrictions will be demarcated by the use of no-waiting cones The measures are necessary to protect public safety during iron repair work being carried out by Scottish Water. Any queries regarding this restriction can be directed to Contraflow Traffic Management on 07951411310 or sean.gillespie@contraflow.co.uk
Eastings : 391407
Northings : 804832
Ward Number(s) : 10,11
Tagged As : RoadWorks
For any further information please contact :
Name: Grant Rendall
Email Address: grendall@aberdeencity.gov.uk
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