Damaged roads in High Wycombe, Marlow and Bourne End will be among the next to receive much needed attention this week.
Transport for Buckinghamshire’s patching programme continues from today after the county council were given a £1.4million slice of £168m of government money to help get problem routes into shape.
Over 130 sites were chosen in Bucks, and TfB has been working since December to complete them.
Next week, the following sites in south Bucks will receive a visit from patching crews:
Perks Lane – Prestwood: ongoing – Monday, March 9
These are daytime patching works being carried out utilising a road closure
Fulmer Drive – Gerrards Cross: ongoing – Wednesday, March 11
These are daytime patching works being carried out utilising give and take TM
Burford Close – Marlow Bottom: Tuesday, March 10
These are daytime patching works being carried out utilising give and take TM
Burnham Close – Bourne End: Wednesday, March 11
These are daytime patching works being carried out utilising give and take TM
Chalkpit Lane – Marlow: Thursday, March 12
These are daytime patching works being carried out utilising an offpeak road closure
Monkton Way – Speen: Thursday, March 12
These are daytime patching works being carried out utilising give and take TM
Abbottswood – Speen: Friday, March 13
These are daytime patching works being carried out utilising give and take TM
New Road – High Wycombe: Friday, March 13 – March 16
These are daytime patching works being carried out utilising offpeak 2 way traffic lights
Fieldhouse Lane – Marlow: Saturday, March 14 to March 15
These are daytime patching works being carried out utilising offpeak 3 way traffic lights
TfB has also started a new surfacing programme due to start this month weather permitting. The following routes are affected:
Cores End Road, Bourne End – Works at the crossing between Highfield Road and New Road – Wednesday, March 11
These are night-time works being carried out utilising temporary traffic lights
Latimer Road & Stony Lane, Chenies – Works at Latimer Road junction with Stony Lane – Friday, March 13 2015
These are daytime works being carried out using a road closure
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