Temporary Traffic Order - Balgarthno Road Area
Dundee City Council propose to make an Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 for the purpose of facilitating City Fibre cable installation works. The Order is expected to be in force for 2 weeks from 7 December 2020. Its maximum duration in terms of the Act is eighteen months.
The effect of the Order is to prohibit temporarily all vehicular traffic in (1) Balgarthno Street between Balgarthno Terrace and Gourdie Street, (2) Balgarthno Street between Balgarthno Road and Gourdie Road, (3) Balgarthno Road between Balgarthno Terrace and Charleston Street, (4) Balgarthno Terrace between Balgarthno Road and Gourdie Place, (5) Craigowan Road between South Road and Dunholm Road, (6) Balgarthno Road eastbound between Charleston Street and Charleston Road, (7) Dunholm Road between Charleston Street and Craigowan Road, (8) Gourdie Crescent between Gourdie Place and Balgarthno Road, (9) Gourdie Place between Balgarthno Terrace and Balgarthno Road, (10) Gourdie Road between Balgarthno Street and Balgarthno Terrace, (11) Gourdie Street between Balgarthno Street and Gourdie Place and (12) Gourdie Terrace between Balgarthno Street and Gourdie Crescent.
Phases will be closed concurrently.
Alternative routes will be available via (1) Balgarthno Terrace, Balgarthno Road and Balgarthno Street, (2) Balgarthno Road, Balgarthno Terrace and Balgarthno Street, (3) Balgarthno Road, Balgarthno Street and Balgarthno Terrace, (4) Gourdie Place and Balgarthno Road, (5) South Road, Craigard Road and Craigowan Road, (6) Charleston Street, Dunholm Road, Craigowan Road and Charleston Road, (7) Charleston Street, Balgarthno Road, Charleston Road and Craigowan Road, (8) Gourdie Place and Balgarthno Road (9) Balgarthno Terrace, Balgarthno Street and Balgarthno Road, (10) Balgarthno Street and Balgarthno Terrace, (11) Balgarthno Street, Balgarthno Road and Gourdie Place and (12) Balgarthno Street, Balgarthno Road and Gourdie Crescent.
Temporary Traffic Order - Wentworth Gardens Area
Dundee City Council propose to make an Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 for the purpose of facilitating City Fibre cable installation works. The Order is expected to be in force for 2 weeks from 7 December 2020. Its maximum duration in terms of the Act is eighteen months.
The effect of the Order is to prohibit temporarily all vehicular traffic in (1) Wentworth Gardens between Rosemount Road and Wentworth Avenue, (2) Wentworth Lane between Turnberry Avenue and Wentworth Avenue, (3) Wentworth Place between Wentworth Crescent and Wentworth Drive, (4) Wentworth Avenue between Hazlehead Avenue and Wentworth Gardens and (5) Wentworth Drive between Wentworth Crescent and Wentworth Street.
More than one section may be closed at any time.
Alternative routes will be available via (1) Wentworth Avenue, Hazlehead Avenue and Rosemount Road, (2) Turnberry Avenue, Hazlehead Avenue and Wentworth Avenue, (3) Wentworth Crescent and Wentworth Road, (4) Hazlehead Avenue, Rosemount Road and Wentworth Gardens and (5) Wentworth Crescent, Wentworth Place and Wentworth Drive.
Please forward any comments you may have regarding these proposals to Mark Cobb, Network Management Team, City Development Department, Dundee House, 50 North Lindsay Street, Dundee, DD1 1LS, no later than five working days prior to the commencement date. If you have any queries please contact Mr Cobb 01382 433082.
Dundee City Council
Dundee draws skilled workers from a 60-minute catchment population of 640,000 and has a local population of over 140,000. The availability of a large pool of highly skilled labour is a key feature in the Dundee economy. Flexibility in the labour force is currently more prevalent in Dundee than in Scotland as a whole. All forms of labour market flexibility - part-time, temporary employment, self-employment and shift work - are widely operational within the city. Labour force stability in the city is excellent, enabling companies to plan with confidence. Labour turnover levels are less than 5% and absenteeism averages 2%.