Halton Road is getting extensive works programme
Karen Cassar, assistant director for Highways said: “I’m delighted that we are able to replace the existing surface on Halton Road and improve this stretch for all road users in the area.
“The old road surface needs replacing and, although the work programme is substantial, we will get it completed as quickly as possible. This set of works is going to really increase the lifespan of the road, too.”
Location of works
The works will be carried out at the B1195 Halton Road, Spilsby.
Dates and times
The works will happen overnight and are due to begin on Monday, June 24. They have a planned end date of Wednesday, July 3, subject to suitable weather. Work will happen on-site from 19.30pm to 06.00am, Monday to Friday with no weekend works planned.
Traffic management
A road closure is required for the duration of the work shifts. The closure will be lifted, and the road reopened after each shift to allow full use of the local traffic network. Parking restrictions will also be in place during shift hours.
Diversion route
The signed diversion route will be in place during overnight work hours using like-for-like roads. The route will be; A16 to Partney Pumps roundabout, A158 toward Gunby roundabout, A158 toward Skegness, A158 Burgh Road, B1528 into Skegness, A52 Wainfleet Bank, A52 Croft Bank, B1195 through Wainfleet All Saints, B1195 Spilsby and vice versa.
Karen Cassar added: “These works will cost around £380,000 to deliver and will be a big uplift for the area.
“The official diversion route is long, and this is because we have to use like-for-like roads that can accommodate the same weight and size of vehicle as the road that’s being improved. Because of this, we are advising road users using the alternative route – which is the shortest possible option we can plan – to leave plenty of time for their journey.
“Access to the town centre via the diversion will also be maintained at all times and will not affect businesses. We will also ensure that personnel will be on-site to assist anyone that needs help.
“This is a large set of works and I would like to thank anyone effected by them for their understanding and patience as we get on with delivering this improvement.”
For up-to-date information about this and other roadworks, please visit www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/roadworks.