Roads in High Wycombe, Marlow and Loudwater are among those set to get the resurfacing treatment over the coming days.
Transport for Buckinghamshire’s surfacing programme continues this week, with the A40 in Loudwater closed overnight from today.
Pavement works are also set to get underway today across the area.
Next week work will take place at the following locations in south Bucks:
Carriageway works
A40 London Road, Loudwater : Monday 22nd June – 29th June Night time surfacing works using a road closure in operation between 7pm – 6am
South View , Downley : Monday 22nd June Day time preparatory works in advance of micro surfacing, using localised traffic management.
Bowler Lea, Downley : Tuesday 23rd June Day time preparatory works in advance of micro surfacing using localised traffic management.
Mount Close, High Wycombe : Tuesday 23rd June – 24th June Day time preparatory works in advance of micro surfacing using localised traffic management.
Oak Tree Avenue, Marlow : Thursday 25th June Day time preparatory works in advance of micro surfacing using localised traffic management.
Trinity Avenue, Marlow : Thursday 25th June Day time preparatory works in advance of micro surfacing using localised traffic management.
A413 Aylesbury Rd, Great Missenden from 22nd June - Daytime preparatory works in advance of surface dressing works, using two way traffic lights.
Footway works
- Uxbridge Road, George Green - Conventional surfacing works.
- London Road, Chalfont St Giles - Conventional surfacing works.
- Kingsmead Rd, Loudwater - Preparatory works in advance of slurry surfacing works.
- Longwick Road, Princes Risborough - Preparatory works in advance of slurry surfacing works.
- A40 West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe - Preparatory works in advance of slurry surfacing works.
- Station Road, Beaconsfield - Preparatory works in advance of slurry surfacing works
Last week TfB has completed resurfacing at Finings Road, Bolters End, and footway works in Southview Road, Marlow and Kings Lane, South Heath.
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