Road closures are among the key public notices that could affect residents in the Watford area over the coming weeks.
The public notice portal is used to provide residents with information about various restrictions and notices in their area.
Here are four we've picked out which could impact you.
1. Northway, Rickmansworth - temporary closure
Herts County Council has notified residents that it intends to close Northway, Rickmansworth from a point 90m south east of its junction with Station Road south eastwards for a distance of approximately 50m.
This is so that electrical works can take place near the road.
If made, the order will come into force on September 23, for up to 18 months.
2. Gaumont, Watford - temporary closure
Notice has also been given that Gaumont Approach will be closed from its junction with Albert Road South south eastwards for its entire length.
This to enable works near the road.
The order came into force on September 8 and could last up to 18 months.
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3. Berry Lane, Rickmansworth
Another temporary road closure is set to take place on Berry Lane.
The county council has given notification that it intends to close the road from from its junction with Dog Kennel Lane south westwards, north westwards, south westwards and north westwards to its junction with Common Gate Road.
This is necessary to enable utility service works in the area.
The closure is intended to begin on September 24 and again, could last up to 18 months.
4. Station Road, Kings Langley
Finally, Three Rivers District Council has notified residents of a planning application that would see the demolition of all buildings on the site including a residential dwelling at Station Road in Kings Langley
If approved, the plans would see the construction of a light industrial building with a biomass boiler, associated car parking, landscaping and alterations to land levels at the South Bend property.
To view the application in full, visit the Three Rivers planning portal and enter the reference 24/1304/FUL.
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