United Infrastructure (UI), our Engineering, Procurement and Construction contractor, has implemented temporary two-way traffic management measures in Northop Hall as part of the Main Onshore Pipeline's (the Pipeline) construction programme.
The two-way traffic management measures will be:
Liverpool Bay CCS Limited (LBCCS) and UI are committed to minimising the impact of these temporary traffic measures as much as possible and have considered this within the Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) approved by FCC. The CTMP can be found on the FCC Citizen Planning Portal by searching the reference number: DCO/000528/25
Two-way traffic management signals
Two‑way traffic management signals use temporary traffic lights to manage traffic flow around roadworks where the road is restricted to a single lane. These measures are in place to ensure the safety of the community and on-site project team. They also keep traffic flowing as freely as possible.
The two-way traffic management measures will be:
- At the junction between Brookside and Brookside Terrace from Monday, 9 March 2026 to Friday, 13 March 2026.
- At the western end of Chester Road from Monday, 16 March 2026 to Friday, 20 March,
- On the B5125, from Monday, 23 March 2026 to Friday, 27 March 2026.
Liverpool Bay CCS Limited (LBCCS) and UI are committed to minimising the impact of these temporary traffic measures as much as possible and have considered this within the Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) approved by FCC. The CTMP can be found on the FCC Citizen Planning Portal by searching the reference number: DCO/000528/25
Two-way traffic management signals
Two‑way traffic management signals use temporary traffic lights to manage traffic flow around roadworks where the road is restricted to a single lane. These measures are in place to ensure the safety of the community and on-site project team. They also keep traffic flowing as freely as possible.