Coronavirus may have brought the country to a standstill, but Transport for Bucks (TfB) are still out there repairing the roads.
TfB teams will focus on repairing the most safety critical defects.
They said social distancing and hygiene standards will be "observed in accordance with government guidance while balancing the need for safety defects to be repaired correctly".
Works, which are subject to the weather, will take place at the following places.
Surfacing works
Bayne Hill, Seer Green – Longbottom Lane to the Oldefields Equestrian Centre (Monday 30 March)
Patching works using a daytime road closure between 09:30am and 3:30pm
Skirmett Road, Hambleden – A4155 to Skirmett (Monday 30 March to Tuesday 31 March)
Patching works using a daytime road closure between 7am and 5pm
Bottrells Lane, Coleshill – A355 layby (Monday 30 March to Wednesday 1 April)
Patching works using a daytime road closure between 7am and 7pm
School Road, Tylers Green – various sections along length (Monday 30 March to Wednesday 1 April)
Patching works using a daytime road closure between 9:30am and 3:30pm
Farnham Lane, Burnham – Beaconsfield Road to Crown Lane (Tuesday 31 March to Thursday 9 April)
Patching works using a daytime road closure between 7:30am and 4:30pm
Candlemas Lane, Beaconsfield – B474 to Meadow Lane (Monday 30 March to Thursday 2 April)
Patching works using a daytime road closure between 7:30am and 4:30pm
Burkes Road, Beaconsfield - A40 to Station Road (Wednesday 1 April to Wednesday 8 April)
Patching works using a road closure between 7am and 7pm
Rickmansworth Road, Amersham – various sections along length (Thursday 2 April to Monday 6 April)
Patching works using a daytime road closure in operation between 9:30am and 3:30pm
Rectory Close, Farnham Common – B416 Park Road to end (Friday 3 April to Tuesday 7 April)
Patching works using a daytime road closure in operation between 7:30am and 7pm
Pavement works
Maxwell Road, Beaconsfield - A355 to Garvin Avenue (Monday 30 March)
Surfacing work using temporary traffic lights and local traffic management between 9:30am and 3:30pm
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