Temporary Road Closure and No Waiting – A40 Witney Bypass October 2025

🚧 POSTED ON BEHALF OF OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

Temporary Traffic Regulation Notice – S14 Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984

Temporary Road Closure and “No Waiting” restriction at Witney, A40 Witney Bypass (EB)

In the interests of public safety, it will be necessary for Oxfordshire County Council to close the road and impose a ‘No Waiting’ restriction as detailed above to facilitate the resurfacing of the carriageway and subsequent reinstatement of all lines and road markings.

A temporary Notice is being made to implement the temporary closure and will operate from 21 October 2025 up to and including 23 October 2025. This will operate between 20:00 and 06:00 x1 Overnight closures. Road to be re-opened between consecutive shifts.

A Temporary Traffic Regulation Notice is being made to implement the temporary closure and restriction and will operate on the days shown above.

Please note that Notices for urgent works can last up to 5 consecutive days only.

Access will be maintained for emergency service vehicles and for those frontages within the closure area, subject to the progress of the works and liaison with the works supervisor.

A copy of the drawing showing the extent of the closure and restriction and also the alternative route for traffic is attached.

Further information regarding the works may be obtained by contacting M Group, Oxfordshire County Council on 0345 310 11 11.

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