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Overnight road closures and temporary lights planned for Waltham junction upgrade

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Overnight road closures and temporary lights planned for Waltham junction upgrade
Drivers in and around Waltham, North East Lincolnshire, are being advised to plan ahead as improvement works are scheduled at the junction of Bradley Road, Barnoldby Road and Waltham Road. The works are expected to include the installation of a new zebra crossing and resurfacing of the carriageway. Temporary traffic lights and overnight road closures may be required while the scheme is carried out. The Lincoln Post has asked North East Lincolnshire Council, as the local highway authority for Waltham, to confirm the programme, including exact dates, times and diversion arrangements for any overnight closures and signal-controlled working. At the time of publication, those details had not been provided. Motorists should check the council’s roadworks and travel updates for the latest information before setting off. The junction is a busy route for residents travelling between Waltham and nearby communities, and delays are possible, particularly at peak times. Pedestrians are also urged to take extra care around the site while crossing and surfacing works are completed.

Adapted by The Lincoln Post from www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk

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