06:00AM, Friday 25 July 2025
A host of temporary road closures in Slough feature in this week’s public notices.
Banbury Avenue in Slough from its junction with Dundee Road will be temporarily closed to traffic in September.
The order is to facilitate works that are or are proposed to be conducted on or near the road.
It will come into force from 12.01am on Monday, September 15, with all works expected to be completed by 11.59pm on Friday, October 24.
An alternative road will be available for use which the order is in place and local diversions will be signed at the location.
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Privacy PolicyElsewhere, Slough Borough Council (SBC) is proposing to make an order to prohibit traffic from passing through Buckingham Avenue from its junction with Yarmouth Road to its junction with Farnham Road.
The proposed order, for works that are or are proposed to be carried out on or near the road, will be in force from 12.01am on Saturday, October 4.
All works are expected to be complete by 11.59pm on Sunday, October 19.
There will be an alternative route available with a local diversion sign at the location.
The council is also proposing to temporarily close Bestobell Road from its junction with Buckingham Avenue to its junction with Berkshire Avenue, to traffic.
The proposed order to facilitate works will came into operation from 12.01am on Saturday, October 4.
All works are expected to be complete by 11.59pm on Sunday, October 19.
An alternative route will be available, and a local diversion sign will be in place at the location.
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