Stickney’s Dog and Duck Bridge is getting extensive work carried out in July.
Cllr Richard Davies, executive member for highways, said: “It is terrific news that we can carry out these works on the Dog and Duck bridge. What we are doing is needed to fix a sub-surface leak through the bridge joints.
“Whilst we are carrying out that leak fix, our expert team will also carry out the re-waterproofing, replacement of the joints, resurfacing and other minor maintenance of the bridge.
“Carrying out these works will give the structure many years of service to come.”
Dates and times
The works will begin on Monday July 24 and last for five weeks, subject to suitable weather.
Traffic management
A full road closure will be in place for the works.
Diversion route
The diversion route will be via: A16 to Sibsey, to Station Road, Sibsey to B1184 to A52 Friskney to Eau dyke Road to Fen Bank and vice versa.
Location of works
The works will be carried out on the Dog and Duck Bridge Horbling Lane, Stickney.
Cllr Davies added: "These essential works will cost around £85,000 to complete and need to be done as preventative measures.
"With safety of the works crew and road users absolutely paramount, we can’t have the bridge in use during these works. A diversion route will be in place and there will be no pedestrian route across the bridge itself, either.
“We are doing everything we can to ensure that disruption is kept to a minimum, and we will complete the works as soon as possible.
“I want to thank everyone effected by these works for their understanding and patience whilst the works are ongoing.”
For up-to-date information about this and other roadworks, please visit www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/roadworks.