Street roadworks for week commencing February 17

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

There will be temporary traffic lights on the B3151 Glaston Road in Street this week (Photo: Google Street View)
There will be temporary traffic lights on the B3151 Glaston Road in Street this week (Photo: Google Street View)

There will be temporary traffic lights on the B3151 Glaston Road in Street this week.

The lights will be in place from Monday February 17 to Friday February 21 to enable work to raise the kerb line on the pavement, and reinstate the path and verge.

Other roadworks in Street this week include:

Hindhayes Lane is due to remain closed, and the associated temporary traffic lights at Elmhurst Lane are scheduled to remain in place, until March 13 to enable Wales and West Utilities to carry out gas mains upgrade work.

From Tuesday February 28 to Thursday February 20, there will be multi-way temporary traffic lights at the crossroads where the B3151 Somerton Road meets Elmhurst Lane and Butleigh Road to enable BT to install new ducts.

Bristol Water will be fixing a leak in Oxendale from Tuesday to Thursday and in Portland Road from Wednesday February 19 to Friday.

Finally, Wales and West Utilities will be laying a new service in Brooks Road from Tuesday to Friday.

     

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