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Pavement Closure on York Way by King's Place

Newsletter_january_2008The following information was provided by McAlpine the construction company working on King's Place.  Should you wish to further circulate this info, just click-in the picutre which is their actual newsletter.

Dear Neighbour,

In keeping with our policy of notifying our neighbours of our intentions, below is an update of our works so far and details of what will be happening in the near future.

What’s been happening.
Internally Mechanical & Electrical services and building finishes have been progressing. Externally at ground level paving works within the site boundary have commenced.

What’s coming up.
Works to re-lay kerbs and paving to footpaths on York Way and Crinan Street will shortly commence.
After discussions with Islington and Camden Councils we have been given permission to carry out this work in the following manner.

On 6th January 2008 works will commence to the east footpath of York Way between Maiden Lane Bridge and Crinan Street with this section of footpath closed and pedestrians diverted onto the west side of York Way. This work will last approximately 6 weeks.

On 16th January 2008 works will commence to the north footpath of Crinan Street which will last approximately 4 weeks. Additionally a raised section of the road in Crinan Street needs to be installed which will require the closure of the north end of Crinan Street for about 3 weeks. Access to properties will be maintained, with two-way traffic operating from the Wharfdale Road end of Crinan Street only, and no egress permitted from the York Way end. We would ask that pedestrians and vehicles using Crinan Street and York Way during these works exercise extra care.

Should you have a matter you wish to discuss with us, please feel free to visit our site office or alternatively contact us, using the details below.

The Help-Line will be answered by our Liaison Officer or one of our team members or a message can be left. After normal working hours an answer phone facility is available and our Liaison Officer will get back to you as soon as possible.

Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd
1st Floor
Argyle House
29 – 31 Euston Road
London, NW1 2SD
Liaison Officer: James McGinty
Help-Line: 0845 601 8198

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