Worcestershire's road closures in November have been confirmed.
Until Saturday (November 9), Stonepit Lane in Inkberrow, will undergo a five-day closure for a new customer connection by National Grid.
The closure will run from its junction with Worcester Road to Withybed Lane.
Alternative routes have been established to minimise disruption and ensure access for affected properties.
Sycamore Road in Worcester is next in line for closure, until Thursday (November 7), for footway reconstruction works, with diversions in place through Laurel Road, Tunnel Hill, and Highland Road.
Harewall Lane in Besford will also be closed for footway reconstruction until Saturday (November 9).
Penhill Crescent in Worcester will undergo a three-day closure until Thursday (November 7) for similar reconstruction work.
Bell Lane in Lower Broadheath will be closed until Thursday (November 7) for kerb installation to prevent flooding, with an extensive alternative route planned.
Church Lane in Whittington will see a two-day closure from Thursday (November 7), due to water supply works by Severn Trent Water.
Southall Avenue in Worcester is set for a 12-day closure starting Monday, November 25, for a gas main replacement by Cadent Gas.
The major closure will affect the road from its junction with Ombersley Road to Seymour Avenue.
One of the more prolonged disruptions will be on the B4636 Nunnery Way to A4538 Pershore Lane in Spetchley.
The eastbound section will be closed from its junction with the Cattle Market Roundabout to Crowle Roundabout until April 7.
This is due to the southern extension and widening of Pershore Lane and resurfacing works by Montel Civil Engineering.
The westbound section will face a temporary 30 mile-per-hour speed limit.
The full closure of the stretch will occur from April 8 to April 11.
Worcestershire County Council advises the public to plan their journeys accordingly and appreciate their patience during these essential works.
For further updates, please visit the council's website (www.worcestershire.gov.uk).
You can learn more about planning applications that affect YOUR neighbourhood by visiting our Public Notice Portal at publicnoticeportal.uk/worcester-news
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