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Town centre road to shut

A MAJOR road in High Wycombe town centre is to close for four weeks while it is widened.

Bellfield Road will shut to traffic during major works to redevelop some of the roads around the Sainsbury's store.

Works are currently taking place on the main A40 Oxford Road to reconstruct the pedestrian footway and realign traffic signals.

The full project is expected to be completed by the end of the year, with Bellfield Road closing on June 16 before re-opening to traffic on July 11.

Pedestrians will still be able to access Bellfield Road while the work is carried out.

A signal controlled crossing on the A40 Oxford Road opposite Bridge Street will be temporarily switched off to allow alterations to traffic lights.

4:33pm Thursday 15th May 2008

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Posted by: Merge in Turn on 5:05pm Thu 15 May 08
You queue for so long to get out of there onto the A40 anyway, it may as well stay shut.
Posted by: nicewun, high wycombe on 7:23pm Thu 15 May 08
Another **** up by the powers that be. We never had problems before the eden NOW Hold ups all the time. What a shower of plonkers!!!!.
Posted by: Ivor on 8:07pm Thu 15 May 08
Great! When the road is wider there will be two or three queues of cars waiting for those infernal traffic lights to change.

Don’t widen to road just get rid of the lights!!!!

Have you read Ivor’s blog today? Click on the “Opinion” link on the menu on the left then click on “Readers Bucks Blog”.
Posted by: Plus ça change..., Wycombullion on 10:12pm Thu 15 May 08
The streets are being paved with gold ...

Posted by: chris toff, South Bucks on 11:25pm Thu 15 May 08
Couldnt all the Enginerrs have sat down together from Eden and Sainsbury s and decieded to do all these works at the same time ??? and not bodge from one fu** up to another!!!!!
Posted by: Elmo, High Wycombe on 8:57am Fri 16 May 08
I drive around the roundabout at the end of Abby Way twice a day, and I have to say the traffic lights appear to work very well.
Posted by: Merge in Turn on 12:50pm Fri 16 May 08
I agree Elmo in general, but the ones on the fly-over are totally unnecessary.
To leave Morrissons and travel to West Wycombe I go around this roundabout because it is quicker than queuing at the Sainsburys lights.
Let’s have the roundabout back.
Posted by: Merge in Turn on 12:51pm Fri 16 May 08
I agree Elmo in general, but the ones on the fly-over are totally unnecessary.
To leave Morrissons and travel to West Wycombe I go around this roundabout because it is quicker than queuing at the Sainsburys lights.
Let’s have the roundabout back.
Posted by: Lo_Wycombe, Bowerdean Rd on 1:40pm Fri 16 May 08
Elmo wrote:
I drive around the roundabout at the end of Abby Way twice a day, and I have to say the traffic lights appear to work very well.
at midnight?
Posted by: smokey, high wycombe on 5:04pm Sat 17 May 08
Lo_Wycombe wrote:
Elmo wrote: I drive around the roundabout at the end of Abby Way twice a day, and I have to say the traffic lights appear to work very well.
at midnight?
I agree Elom. I drive around them in the rush hour and I feel much safer than I used to when it was just a roundabout. People just have to learn to wait.
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