ROADWORKS are again in place on a main Hereford road.
The work, which is being carried out by Herefordshire Council, is in Roman Road, with temporary lights in operation.
According to the council's website, it will be completed by 3.30pm today (February 5).
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There is also ongoing work in Tillington Road, between Beech Business Park and the Three Elms pub, with the road closed.
It is affecting many people who use the road to get onto Roman Road and Three Elms Road respectively. A sign is in place saying there are 15 minute delays.
Roman Road has had various roadworks over the past seven months.
Since July last year, National Grid has been carrying out work along the road as part of a major project to upgrade the SAS military camp in Credenhill.
Meanwhile, roadworks on another busy Hereford road have caused delays this morning.
Temporary lights are in place on The Straight Mile, near Greggs. The work is being carried out by National Grid and is expected to finish by 5pm on Thursday (February 5).
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