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Kings Road in Newbury to close from today until the end of September as work on the Sterling Cable development continues




The closure of a Newbury road is expected to be in force from today (Monday).

Kings Road had been due to close earlier this month, but “last minute complications” meant the works were pushed back.

The road will now shut today and is expected to reopen on September 25.

Road closures will be in place until the end of September as work on the Sterling Cable development continues
Road closures will be in place until the end of September as work on the Sterling Cable development continues

The closure is to allow highway and drainage improvements associated with the Sterling Cables development to be carried out.

Kings Road will be closed between its junctions with Boundary Road and Hectors Way, while Boundary Road will be closed between its junctions with Railway Road and Mill Lane/Bone Lane.

The crossroads where Kings Road meets Boundary Road will be closed to traffic in all directions.

Road closures will be in place until the end of September as work on the Sterling Cable development continues
Road closures will be in place until the end of September as work on the Sterling Cable development continues

The one-way restrictions on Kings Road and Boundary Road will be suspended in order to maintain access for residents, with Kings Road accessible from the traffic lights near Sainsbury’s.

Parking will also be restricted on these roads, with the extent of the restrictions dependant on the works.

The alternative route for Kings Road is via Bone Lane/Hambridge Road, the A4 Bath Road, the A339 and the western end of Kings Road.

The diversion for the southern section of Boundary Road is via Bone Lane/Hambridge Road, the A4 Bath Road, the A339, Greenham Road and Stroud Green.

The work is part of the 167-apartment Sterling housing development, where a new link road was approved by West Berkshire Council in June.

But there will be no red lights on the road to control traffic – as costs for traffic lights spiralled from £250,000 in the original plan, to £1m.

The nod for the road connecting Hectors Way to Kings Road through the new Sterling Estate development has some conditions attached – including investigations for more zebra crossings, with one across to Sainsbury’s.

A new mini roundabout will also be created at the entrance to the site in Kings Road with the stretch of road between the roundabout and the junction of Boundary Road turned into a two-way street.



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