There will again be a number of roadworks taking place in Hereford this week, meaning that delays in some parts of the city are likely.
Temporary lights will continue to be in place on Whitecross Road, however they will be moving nearer to the Steels roundabout with gas work now taking place in White Horse Street.
Water works are also set to start from Wednesday (August 9) until Friday (August 12) between Bricknell Close and Vowles Close, with other work taking place on Ingestre Street and Amyand Drive respectively at various times this week.
Meanwhile, two-way signals will be on Belmont Road, near Walnut Tree Avenue, today (Monday) and tomorrow (Tuesday), while Eign Road will be closed all week at the Ledbury Road end from 9.30am to 3.30pm as resurfacing work starts.
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Road works in Hereford from week commencing August 7
- August 7 to 18: White Horse Street
- August 7 to 8: Ingestre Street
- August 7 to 11: Amyand Drive
- August 7: Winston Road
- August 7 to 8: Belmont Road (near Walnut Tree Avenue)
- August 7 to 11: Walnut Tree Avenue
- August 7 to 9: Escley Drive
- August 7 to 9: Dorchester Way
- August 7 to 11: Eign Road
- August 7 to 11: Beaufort Avenue
- August 8 to 10: Church Street
- August 9 to 11: Whitecross Road
- From August 11: High Street
- August 13: Broad Street
- August 13: Bridge Street
- August 14: River Wye footpath
- Until August 18: Cantilupe Street
- Until August 31: Huntington Lane
- Until September 1: Widemarsh Street
- Until September 4: A480 from Credenhill Park Dairy to Stretton Court Farm
- Until March 29, 2024: Bovingdon Park
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