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
Cransley and KetteringGG17 and VD342 April 2025 to 2 September 2025Notice and map GG17 and VD34 - Cransley and Kettering
Weldon and DeeneHF10, MS1, MS6, MS729 June 2015 to 29 June 2028Notice HF10 Weldon MS1, MS6, MS7 Deene
BrigstockMK177 May 2025 to 7 November 2025Notice and map MK17 - Brigstock
HemingtonNC24 June 2025 to 4 December 2025Notice and map NC2 - Hemington
EctonTE1020 February 2025 to 26 February 2026Notice and map TE10 - Ecton
Great HarrowdenTH513 June 2025 to 13 December 2025Notice and map TH5 - Great Harrowden
Oundle and GlapthornUF1 and MZ915 September 2025 to 15 March 2026Notice and map UF1 and MZ9 - Oundle and Glapthorn
RaundsUG1029 July 2025 to 29 January 2026Notice and map UG10 - Raunds
RushdenUK4529 July 2025 to 29 January 2026Notice and map UK45 - Rushden
WellingboroughUL129 July 2025 to 9 January 2026Notice and map UL12 - Wellingborough
KetteringVD3615 August 2025 to 15 February 2026Notice and map VD36 - Kettering

Last updated 08 October 2025