Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders - Public Rights of Way

A Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (TTRO) is a request to temporarily divert a public right of way, usually in the interest of public safety.

  • TTROs stay in force for a maximum of 6 months
  • if works are completed before this period, the right of way should be reopened
  • if works are not completed within 6 months an extension to the TTRO can be applied for. However, approval will need to be gained from the Secretary of State

You can also apply for a public highway or road closure.

Applying for a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order

We need 6 weeks notice to process requests using the forms below. For any assistance, please email [email protected]. The fee for processing TROs can be found in our standard charges list.

Temporary Traffic Regulation Order Register

The following temporary TTROs are currently or shortly due to be in force. Maps show individual rights of way routes.

ParishRights of Way referenceStart date and expiry dateNotice and map
Weldon Deene​HF10 MS1 MS6 MS729 June 2023 to 29 June 2028
DesboroughUC6 UC78 December 2023 to 7 June 2025
FinedonUM105 September 2024 to 5 March 2025
Great HarrowdenTH513 December 2024 to 13 June 2025
Little Harrowden and FinedonTK5 UM721 May 2024 to 21 May 2025
OundleUF65 August 2024 to 5 February 2025
RushdenUK459 September 2024 to 9 March 2025
Wellingborough and FinedonUL27 UM81 October 2024 to 1 April 2025

North Northamptonshire Council Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 - Section 14

The Northamptonshire County Council (Public Footpath HF10 - Parish of Weldon & Public Footpaths MS1 (Part), MS6 (Part) & MS7 - Parish of Deene)

(Temporary Closure) Order 2015

Notice if hereby given that the above Order made by Northamptonshire County Council on 25 June 2015 and which came into effect on 29 June 2015 has been extended until the works to which it relates have been completed or until midnight on 29 June 2028 whichever is sooner by the Secretary of State for Transport. Private access to land or premises adjacent to the said footpaths is unaffected.

Reasons for restriction: The restriction is required for safety whilst major works are still on-going.

Dated this 8th day of June 2023

Debbie Carter-Hughes

Executive Director, Pathfinder Legal Services Ltd PKG/ROW/220.

If you require any further information please contact Mr Richard McMullen on 01788 520440.

Schedule

(Lengths of footpaths to be closed)

The footpath HF10 is now open: The existing route of HF10 to be closed begins at point A on the A427 at National Grid Reference (“NGR”) SP92813 89897. The route travels generally north west, north east then north west again, where it then crosses the parish boundary with Deene and becomes MS6 for a total distance of approximately 2996 metres to point B at NGR SP92627 91957, at the junction with MS1.

The route continues north west for approximately 161 metres to point C at NGR SP92598 92116, at the junction with MS7. The route continues for a further 20 metres generally north west to point D at NGR SP92594 92136, where it terminates on Kirby Lane. The route is shown by a solid black line between points A - B - C - D.

The route of MS1 to be closed starts at point B at NGR SP92627 91957. The route travels generally north east for approximately 1110 metres to point E at NGR SP93686 92306. The route is shown by a solid black line between points B - E.

The route of MS7 to be closed starts at point C at NGR SP92598 92116. The route travels generally west for approximately 1062 metres to point F at NGR SP91617 91921, where it terminates on Gretton Road. The route is shown by a solid black line between points C - F.

Alternative route

There is no suitable alternative route.

Last updated 27 January 2025