- Double yellow lines are set to be introduced in Bridge Street in Finchingfield, Coggeshall.
- They will be put in place at the Ball’s Chase and Ravens Avenue junction and the Duck End and Spains Hall Road junction, the south-east side of Duck End and the junction with Spains Hall Road and the Causeway.
The double yellow lines will also be revoked on the east side of Swan Street at its junction with Summerfields and on both sides of Summerfields at its junction with Swan Street.
Double red lines will also be introduced in areas of the Park Drive Industrial Estate.
A permit parking area will be introduced in The Gravel in Coggeshall, Bridge Street in Coggeshall, Ball’s Chase and Stone Close.
- South Street in Braintree will be closed from its junction with Groomside for a distance of approximately 25m in a westerly direction.
The closure is scheduled to commence on July 11 for one night.
The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while manhole cover replacement works are undertaken by Anglian Water.
- An order is in place to temporarily close a section of Braxted Road, in Rivenhall, Braintree, from its junction with London Road for a distance of approximately 330m in a south easterly direction.
The closure is scheduled to commence on June 26 for three days.
The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while carriageway patching works are undertaken by Essex County Council.
- A temporary speed limit of 30-mph will be introduced in Deanery Hill, in Bocking, Braintree, from its junction with Church Lane for a distance of approximately 90m in a south westerly direction.
The restriction is scheduled to commence on June 27 for nine days.
The restriction is required for the safety of the public and workforce while duct laying works are undertaken by Gigaclear.
- An order is in place to temporarily close part of Kings Road, Southminster in Maldon, from its junction with High Street for a distance of approximately 60m in a south westerly direction.
The closure is scheduled to commence on July 11 for three days.
The closure is required for the safety of the public and workforce while fire hydrant repair works are undertaken by Essex and Suffolk Water.