SIGNAGE has been updated warning drivers of the latest works that will be taking place on a major road in Hereford.
For the past few weeks, temporary lights has been on the A4103 between the Livestock Market and the Stretton Sugwas roundabout.
Now drivers are being told that further 'major work' will be taking place from next month.
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It is all part of a huge project to upgrade the SAS camp in Credenhill. Two new high-voltage cables will be installed from the Hereford North primary substation to the camp.
This is to enable the Credenhill base to adopt low-carbon technologies, such as solar panels and heat pumps, to meet net-zero ambitions.
National Grid started the project in July, with work being carried out near the camp on the A480. It has then slowly filtered onto Roman Road, with the latest work set to continue further down the road.
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