During the course of this week, Transport for Buckinghamshire will be carrying out work in the following places.
As some activities depend on the weather, dates can change at short notice.
Weekend working is planned only where indicated.
Carriageway surfacing
Cressex Road, High Wycombe - A4010 to Marlow Road (Sunday 1 September to Tuesday 3 September) **weekend working** - Micro-surfacing works using a road closure in operation between 9.30am and 3.30pm
Highland Road/Stanley Hill Avenue, Amersham – A404 to end (Tuesday 3 September to Friday 6 September) - Micro-surfacing works using a road closure in operation between 8am and 5pm
Buckingham Drive, High Wycombe - Micklefield Road to Gayhurst Road (Wednesday 28 August to Monday 2 September) - Ironwork adjustment works using local traffic management in operation between 8am and 5pm
Tiling Crescent, High Wycombe and side roads – whole length of roads - (Monday 2 September to Saturday 7 September) - Ironwork adjustment works using 3 and 4 way traffic signals and local traffic management in operation between 8am and 5pm
Footway repairs
Beaconsfield Road/Rosebery Road/Milton Road, Aston Clinton – whole lengths of roads (Monday 2 September – Friday 8 October) - Footway surfacing works using localised traffic management in operation between 7am to 7pm
New Road, High Wycombe – Booker Park Road to Cressex Roundabout (Monday 2 September to Friday 1 October) - Footway surfacing works using two way traffic lights in operation between 9.30am to 4.30pm
Drainage work
Rectory Road, Taplow - Cliveden Road to Boundary Road (Monday 2 September to Friday 6 September) - Drainage improvement works using a 24hr Road Closure with works taking place between 8am and 5pm
Lower Road and Woodway, Loosley Row - outside Loosley House to outside Green Pastures (Monday 2 September to Thursday 5 September)
Drainage improvement works using 2 way traffic lights in operation between 9.30am and 3.30pm
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