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Roadwatch - February 20



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Published Date: 20 February 2008
Wednesday, 5pm - ROADWORKS continue in Grantham next week as National Grid continues to revamp the gas main network.
Manthorpe Road – Four-way emporary traffic lights should be gone by today and the normal traffic light system should be operating by Tuesday. Work will continue out of town until the end of March.

Harrowby Lane – Temporary three-way traffic lights will be removed by the end of this week. A further week's worth of work is needed until the project is fully completed.

Hill Avenue – Temporary traffic lights were removed this week and a "give and take" system will operate until the end of next week.

Edinburgh Road – A "give & take" system will be in place for the next three weeks.

Sandon Avenue – Work on service pipes until the end of next week.

Stenwith - Deck coring works on Stenwith Canal Bridge between 7am and 6pm on Tuesday will mean the road is closed. Diversions via Muston.

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