Peep-o-Day Lane Closure

If you cycle in from Abingdon, we have received notification from the County Council of proposed cycle route improvements on a section of Peep-O-Day Lane, due to start in mid-October this year.

The works will be carried out on Peep-O-Day Lane between the access points to Thames Water Sewage Works and the Quarry. The works will include trimming back vegetation, re-surfacing the existing damaged path and installing luminescent/reflective discs along the edge of the path to provide low level lighting.

The duration of works will be approximately three weeks and this section of Peep-O-Day Lane will remain closed with signed diversion routes in place for equestrians/cyclists and pedestrians. Please see attached location and diversion plan for details (201120-SKA-TTM-RT3-DR-CH-0004-S0-Z0).

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    • #4062
      admin
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      Peep-o-day lane from Abingdon will be closed for repairs in October.

      [See the full post at: Peep-o-Day Lane Closure]

    • #4209
      harry
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      HI, does anyone know if Peep-o-day lane from Abingdon is now open to use? If not, then what is the diversion alternative like?
      Thanks.

      • #4210
        Porrskeleton
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        The Diversion is a bit of a pain but the path is open (as of Monday). The vegetation has ben cut back but the path does not appear to be closed ATM.

    • #4217
      Porrskeleton
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      OK – the lane is now closed with a large fence meaning the section between Abingdon and the entrance to the gravel works is now inaccessible.

    • #4958
      Porrskeleton
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      The lane is now open. The signs haven’t been taken down yet but the lane is now rideable again.

    • #4960
      robm
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      My sister works for the Abingdon Town council and asked a contact a couple of days ago and passed on the following response:
      “The works on 3B1/2 have all been completed last week. We did have issues with the public using the path before it had the chance to set, and we had to re-do the damaged areas every morning for about 2 weeks before we could start the programmed works.”
      I’m planning to try it out with the family on Saturday.

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