Devon County Council has confirmed that a Section 58 notice has been issued for part of the A361 at South Molton.
This legal protection restricts utility companies from conducting roadworks for up to five years after major resurfacing, helping to maintain the integrity of the newly completed improvements. However, in this case, the notice lasts for three years, meaning protection will end in 2028.
A Section 58 notice is issued under the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991. It serves as a safeguard to maintain the quality of the road surface by limiting disruptions caused by subsequent works.
However, exceptions can be made for emergency repairs or other essential maintenance that cannot be delayed.
“We issue these notices on all major surfacing and highway schemes to protect the carriageway for up to five years,” a spokesperson from Devon County Council stated.
This measure is part of an ongoing effort to enhance road durability and reduce the frequency of roadworks, ultimately benefiting motorists and local communities by ensuring smoother and safer travel conditions.
The A361, commonly known as the North Devon Link Road, has undergone significant improvements in recent years.
The implementation of the Section 58 notice is expected to preserve the integrity of these enhancements and minimise future disruptions along this vital transport route.
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