"We believe careful traffic management will ensure it can be shared with our hardworking staff without any detriment to the public.
They died after a blaze at a, near Kettering, Northamptonshire, at about 22:30 GMT on Friday.
A 54-year-old man from Kettering who was arrested on suspicion of murder at the weekend wasDet Ch Insp Ruby Burrow, of the East Midlands Special Operations Unit, said there was no evidence of "criminal wrongdoing".Mayci Fox and Emma Conn were from Desborough. Louie Thorn was from Rushton.
Formal identification has yet to take place, Northamptonshire Police said, but it was releasing the victims' names with the agreement of the Coroner's Office and the support of the families.Officers are now trying to establish how the blaze may have started. Specialist fire investigators and investigation dogs are still at the scene.
Villagers told the BBC they had been "traumatised" by the incident and police said officers would be in the area to "provide reassurance".
Kevin Abraham, a churchwarden of All Saints' Rushton in the parish, said the close-knit community had been "knocked for six" by the blaze.The Welsh government said it was "committed to tackling the nature emergency" and would consider the report's 30 recommendations.
The report concluded that current legislation designed to protect the environment had not delivered as intended, with biodiversity still in decline.Key policy documents, meant to guide the Welsh government's work on saving nature, were also "years out-of-date", it said.
Promises to update afor instance were yet to be acted upon, which the committee described as "deeply concerning".