Delays along A140 due to £32,000 resurfacing
Traffic jam. Photo credit: Andy Butterton/PA Wire - Credit: PA
Work costing £32,000 to re-surface a busy South Norfolk carriageway could cause delays for commuters.
Work costing £32,000 to re-surface a busy South Norfolk carriageway could cause delays for commuters.
Traffic will be controlled using three-way stop/go boards on Sunday, April 15.
Works will be carried out from 7.30am to 7pm on the A140, Ipswich Road in Keswick, south of Norwich.
The site will extend from the junction with B1113 Mulbarton Road southwards to the Tesco junction.
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Access to businesses and properties will be maintained but some delays are possible.
Norfolk County Council has thanked people for their patience while the work is completed.
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For further information contact Dave Barley, surfacing engineer, on 0344 800 8020.
Up-to-date information about roadworks in Norfolk is available online at www.norfolk.gov.uk/roadworks