Proposed temporary prohibition of driving traffic regulation notice - Various Roads, Whiston & Cronton Ward

January 9, 2026 Head of Highways and Capital Delivery (Jon Robinson) (Officer) Approved View on council website

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Summary

...authorised the necessary legal and administrative procedures to implement a temporary prohibition of driving traffic regulation notice for sections of various roads in Whiston & Cronton Ward from January 9th to 10th, 2026, between 8:00 PM and 5:00 AM, to facilitate essential junction upgrade works by Tarmac.

Full council record

Purpose

To seek authorisation to introduce a Temporary
Prohibition of Driving Traffic Regulation Notice relating to
sections of Various Roads, Whiston & Cronton Ward, to
facilitate essential junction upgrade works on behalf of Tarmac, in
accordance with statutory requirements, whilst protecting highway
safety and movement.

Decision

The Head of Highways and Capital Delivery
authorises the necessary legal and administrative procedures
required to:-
 
(a) 
process a Temporary Prohibition of Driving Traffic Regulation
Notice, pursuant to Section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act
1984. The sections of road identified below and shown in the
drawing numbered PT/TM/8548 shall be closed to all vehicular
traffic (except emergency services), including pedal cycles, from
9th January 2026 to 10th January 2026 between the hours of 20:00
– 05:00, to such an extent as may from time to time be
indicated by the appropriate traffic signs.
 
(i)   
M62 East Entry Slip Road, J6 – From its interface with
Tarbock roundabout to it's interface with M62 Eastbound.
(ii)  
Cronton Road - From its interface with Tarbock roundabout to its
junction with Dacre's Bridge Lane.
 
(b) 
provide exemptions in
the Notice described in the decision item (a) above to permit
reasonable access to plant or premises, so far as it is practical
without interference with the execution of the said work and for
works vehicles or any vehicles being used in connection with the
police, fire or ambulance purposes and anything done with the
permission or at the direction of a police constable in
uniform.
 

Alternative options considered

Alternative traffic management techniques were
considered however given the statutory requirements of Chapter 8 of
the Traffic Sign Manual 2009 (for traffic safety measures at road
works and other temporary situations) and in the interest of
highway and public safety, it will be necessary to conduct the
works under temporary road closure conditions.

Supporting Documents

Various Roads - Test Map.pdf
Various Roads - EIA.pdf

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date9 Jan 2026