A resurfacing scheme, which will improve safety along the A63 Main Road in Hambleton, near Selby, North Yorkshire, will start on Monday (21 April). The work will affect a 0.5-mile stretch of road between Bar Lane and Gateforth Lane.
The £150,000 project will involve resurfacing the carriageway and footpaths and is due to be completed by mid-May. From 21 April, traffic will be reduced to a single lane between 09.30am and 4pm from Monday to Friday and there may be some evening work between 7pm and 11pm. During these times temporary traffic signals will be in operation. Footpaths will remain open but there may be times when access is restricted.
There may also be occasions when traffic will be escorted through the works in convoy and during these times traffic will be reduced to 10mph.
The £150,000 project will involve resurfacing the carriageway and footpaths and is due to be completed by mid-May. From 21 April, traffic will be reduced to a single lane between 09.30am and 4pm from Monday to Friday and there may be some evening work between 7pm and 11pm. During these times temporary traffic signals will be in operation. Footpaths will remain open but there may be times when access is restricted.
There may also be occasions when traffic will be escorted through the works in convoy and during these times traffic will be reduced to 10mph.
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