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Lincolnshire Road Resurfacing: Two-week Diversion Plan

Lincolnshire Road Resurfacing: Two-week Diversion Plan

Key Lincolnshire Route Undergoes Two-week Resurfacing Works.

A crucial resurfacing project on Ludborough Road in North Thoresby, Lincolnshire, will necessitate a two-week road closure. The road, situated between Louth and Grimsby, will be undergoing improvements from Lincolnshire County Council's highways team.

Overview of the Road Closure

Starting from Monday, November 6 and expected to conclude on Monday, November 20, the maintenance works will only be carried out at night. This endeavour is to ensure vehicular movement suffers minimal disruption. During the course of this period, traffic movements will be diverted via the A16, B1201 High Street, and Station Road in a roundabout route.

Words from Lincolnshire County Council's Assistant Director for Highways

“Outside of on-site shift hours, the road closure and diversion route that has to be in place for the safety of the crew and road users will be lifted to minimise disruption to the local traffic network. We are doing this, in conjunction with carrying out these works overnight, to lessen the impact on the local traffic network,"
Karen Cassar, Assistant Director for Highways at the County Council, remarked.

Details of the Work Schedule

A shift-basis operation will be implemented, with workers on-site from 8 pm until 6 am every night. No activities have been scheduled for weekends to further reduce any potential traffic inconveniences.

Benefits of the Resurfacing Works

“We are making a big improvement to North Thoresby by resurfacing Ludborough Road. By doing this work to give the road a new surface, users will get a much better quality of ride, better braking performance, and we are increasing the lifespan of the road, too."
Ms. Cassar further elaborated.

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