IMPROVEMENTS to the county’s roads over the next week see a series of closures and diversions in place.
Transport for Buckinghamshire has confirmed the following surfacing and pavement works for the next seven days.
The following routes in South Bucks will be affected:
ROAD SURFACING
Until Monday 29 September
Wiltshire Road, Marlow
Night time surfacing with a road closure
Monday 29 September – Tuesday 30 September
Fair Acres, Prestwood
Daytime micro-surfacing with a road closure
Tuesday 30 September – Wednesday 1 October
Rugwood Road, Flackwell Heath
Daytime micro-surfacing with a road closure
Tuesday 30 September – Friday 3 October
Bell Street, Princes Risborough
Night time surfacing with a road closure
Wednesday 1 October – Monday 13 October
Coombe Lane, Naphill
Surfacing between 9.30am and 4.30pm with a road closure
Monday 29 September – Wednesday 1 October
Hog Lane, Ashley Green
Daytime surfacing with a road closure
Thursday 2 October – Tuesday 7 October
Asheridge Road, Chesham
Daytime surfacing with a road closure
Thursday 25 September – Thursday 2 October
Roughwood Lane, Chalfont St Giles
Daytime surfacing with a road closure
Friday 3 October – Monday 6 October
West Hyde Lane, Chalfont St Peter
Daytime surfacing with a road closure
PAVEMENT WORK
Until Friday 3 October
Chapel Lane, High Wycombe
Normal pavement surfacing work
Until Monday 29 September
Burkes Road, Beaconsfield
Surface treatment to the pavement
Monday 29 September – Tuesday 7 October
Geralds Road, Totteridge
Preparation for surface treatment to the pavement
Monday 29 September – Wednesday 1 October
Castle Street, High Wycombe
Preparation for surface treatment to the pavement
Monday 29 September – Wednesday 1 October
Treachers Close, Chesham
Surface treatment to the pavement
Wednesday 1 October – Monday 6 October
Brindley Avenue, Downley
Preparation for surface treatment to the pavement
More information on these programmes is available at http://www.transportforbucks.net/Transport/Schemes_demo.aspx
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