This is where Transport for Bucks will be working next week.
Conventional Surfacing Programme
- Ledborough Lane, Beaconsfield – B474 Penn Road to A355 Amersham Road (Tuesday 6 April to Monday 31 May). Carriageway reconstruction works using a road closure in operation 24/7
- Ardenham Street and Mount Pleasant, Aylesbury – various locations (Tuesday 20 April to Wednesday 21 April). Carriageway surfacing works using a road closure in operation between 7:30am and 6pm
Surface Dressing Programme
- Hogshaw - St John’s Lane to Carters Lane (Monday 19 April to Monday 26 April). Stabilisation and preparatory patching works using a road closure in operation 24/7
- Buckingham Road, Westbury - Westbury to Stowe/Water Stratford crossroads (Monday 19 April to Wednesday 28 April). Preparatory patching works using a daytime road closure in operation between 9:30am and 3:30pm
- Winslow Road, East Claydon - Sandhill Road, East Claydon to Granborough Road, Winslow (Monday 19 April). Preparatory patching works using a daytime road closure in operation between 7:30am and 6pm
Footway Structural Repair Programme
- Desborough Avenue, High Wycombe – Deeds Grove to Kitchener Road (Monday 12 April to Friday 23 April). Footway reconstruction works using footway closures and temporary traffic signals in operation between 9:30am and 4pm
- Poles Hill, Chesham - Darvell Drive to Chapmans Crescent (Monday 12 April to Friday 30 April). Footway reconstruction works using localised traffic management in operation between 7.30am and 5pm
- Poppy Road, Princes Risborough - A4010 Wycombe Road to B4444 Station Road (Monday 12 April to Friday 30 April). Footway reconstruction works using footway closures and temporary traffic signals in operation between 7.30am and 5pm
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