Wednesday, February 15, 2012
6:30 AM
Freezing temperatures have delayed £203,000 worth of resurfacing work to busy routes in and around Holt pushing a road closure on a weekend.
The nine days of disruption were due to be completed this weekend but Norfolk County Council (NCC) - which is carrying out the repairs - said it was forced to extend its timetable due to the winter weather.
Temperatures of -7C forced the suspension of work to the A148 Holt bypass, B1149 Norwich Road and B1110 Thornage Road.
Contractors will work until Friday (February 17) with the aim of completing the stretch outside Holt Primary School and the junction with the High Street before students return to class. And a 70 metre stretch of the A148 Norwich Road - including the High Street junction - is also scheduled to be closed this weekend (February 18 and 19).
But sections of the B1149 Norwich Road and B1110 Thornage Road will now have to be shut on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 when contractors return to finish off the work, with diversions put in place.
NCC has apologised to the delay and “further disruption” but said the work is essential.
● For more details about roadworks across the county visit www.norfolk.gov.uk/roadworks
Supporters of Scottish champions Celtic are in Norwich ahead of the Adam Drury testimonial game tonight.
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What's also worrying is that although roadworks didn't start, apparently, until mid afternoon last Sunday the diversion signs had all been put in place by Saturday morning, but not covered up. Inevitably this must have meant that some drivers made twenty-one mile drive round the official diversion route for absolutely no reason at all. Surely this is something that the Hughways Authority andor the contractors should have thought about!
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Sage
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
what a joke !
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Double Bill
Wednesday, February 15, 2012