Galliford Try

If you have traffic problems associated with the Tollbar Island works then complain to:
Alan Jones
Public Liaison Officer
alan.jones@gallifordtry.co.uk
Tel: 02476 210310
Mob: 07967 161460
Galliford Try Infrastructure Division
Site Office
Rowley Road
Coventry
CV3 4FL
http://www.gallifordtry.co.uk

Tollbar A45/A46 Traffic Changes for September/October

Galliford Try LogoGalliford Try have provided the following details for planned road closures involving the work around Tollbar island and and A45/A46.
If anyone has any concerns or complaints about the road works or congestion please can they email alan.jones@gallifordtry.co.uk. This is important because at their last liaison meeting Galliford Try are say they are not getting any complaints.

Weekend, 19-21 September 2014

This weekend, 19-21 September 2014, there will be an overnight closures (from 8pm till 6am on the following morning) of the A46 Southbound from TGI roundabout to Tollbar roundabout. A diversion route will be in place. This closure is to allow works to take place on tie-ins to the new southbound slip road. On Monday 22nd September the traffic travelling Southbound on the A46 will travel on the newly built slip road.

Thursday 25th September 2014

On Thursday 25 September there will be an over night closure of the A46 north bound from Tollbar roundabout to TGI roundabout. A diversion route will be in place. On the Friday 23 September traffic north bound will be travelling on the old southbound section of the A46.

First Weekend in October (4th and 5th) 2014

On the first weekend of October, there will be an overnight closure on the A45 westbound from Tollbar roundabout to Stivichall intersection, this will happen on the Saturday night 4th and Sunday 5th. This closure is to allow for the tie ins for the new slip road and diversions will be in place. On Monday 6th the traffic  driving  westbound from Tollbar on the A45 will use the new slip road.

Volunteers Needed to Tackle Grot Spots

Do you know of a village grot spot that could do with a tidy up or re-paint?

Dale Keeling re-paints the bollards/bins and subway metal fence opposite the Village Hall

Dale Keeling re-paints the bollards/bins and subway metal fence opposite the Village Hall


Parish Councillor Dale Keeling is asking for volunteers to help brighten Ryton up. If there is part of the village you feel could do with a touch of paint or a good tidy up and would like to get involved please contact Dale on 02476 304317 or email d.keeling1@btinternet.com.

Pick Up After Your Dog – Or Pick Up A Fine

Dog fouling By law, dog owners must clear up after their dogs on all land to which the public have access.
If you fail to pick up after your pooch, you could be issued with an £80 fixed penalty notice.
You could also be taken to court, and face a fine of up to £1,000.
So when you’re walking your dog, remember: scoop it, bag it, bin it.

Ryton Pools Passes

Due to technical problems with the entry equipment at Ryton Pools, all entry passes issued by the Parish Council or the information office at the park need reprogramming. Can residents please take their passes to the information office (not the parish office) to have them updated. The Parish Council Clerk has send out details and would appreciate that the slip on the letter is completed with details of the new pass number and returned to his office.

Parish Councillors Visit Provost Williams School

Cllrs Marsh and Spiers were invited to attend the celebration assembly today (Friday 18th) to thank pupils for creating such wonderful litter posters and announce the results of the competition.
Both Cllrs enjoyed the assembly and were impressed by the positive attitude of pupils and staff. Many Thanks.
Read more about the competition and winning posters.

Anti Litter Posters

The wonderful pupils at Provost Williams have created anti litter Posters for the Parish Council to laminate and put up in prominent places in the Village. Eight have been selected by the Parish Council to be made into signs for mounting on the lamp posts, the rest will be displayed on the notice boards over the coming months.
Here are the winning posters, is yours one of the winners? Keep a look out around the village and see if you can spot all 8 – maybe leave a comment to say where you saw it?
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The Parish Council chairman wishes to thank the pupils and staff for the wonderful effort in trying to keep the village free from litter.

Dismayed. WCC Regulatory Committee Agreed Wolston Field S&G Extraction Plans

Warwick Regulatory Committee met today and narrowly approved the Wolston Fields Farm application. This was however after much debate particularly on the Ryton HGV traffic point. Significantly, a note has been added to the approval requiring the Committee and Officers to “vigorously pursue with the Highways Agency that they withdraw their objections to the use of Toll Bar”  to allow a routing agreement which totally excludes gravel HGV traffic from Ryton.