Multiple sections of road are set to be rebuilt, while new traffic lights are to be installed at a key junction. 

Project one: reconstruction of London Road/Wharf Road junction

Work is due to beginning at 6am on Sunday 29 July, when the London Road/Wharf Road junction is completely rebuilt. The team will be working 24 hours a day, and the project is expected to be completed by 7am on Friday 3 August.

Because of the nature of the works, the junction will need to remain closed to traffic throughout the project. Local diversions will be in place for smaller vehicles that can travel under the railway bridges in the town, while larger vehicles will be diverted via the A1.

Project two: new traffic lights at London Road/Bridge End Road junction

On Sunday 5 August, work will begin to replace the traffic signals at junction of London Road and Bridge End Road. These improvements will be carried out under three-way temporary signals, with a temporary pedestrian crossing on Bridge End Road. Springfield Road will be closed at its junction with London Road, with diversion signs in place. This project is expected to take four weeks.

Project three: reconstruction of Avenue Road/Stonebridge Road

Work will be taking place on Avenue Road/Stonebridge Road from Monday 13 August to Sunday 2 September. The carriageway between the B1174 St Peter’s Hill and Sandon Road will be rebuilt, while the footpath between Castlegate and Welham Street will be resurfaced and new kerbing installed. Work will take place each day between 8am and 6pm under a road closure, with diversion routes in place.

These sections of road are all in need of repairs, but instead of just patching them up, we’re going to be completely rebuilding them.

That way they should last a lot longer and require less maintenance.

Similarly, the traffic lights at the junction of London Road and Bridge End Road are reaching the end of their life and need to be replaced.

The new lights will be much more energy efficient and easier to maintain, helping to reduce running costs.

We’ve scheduled all this work for the school holidays, when there’s much less traffic about, which will help reduce the impact on motorists.

That said, there is still likely to be some disruption. We apologise for any inconvenience caused, and would encourage people to use alternative routes where possible.

But I’m confident that the long-term benefits will be worth it.

For the latest news on roadworks across the county, visit www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/roadworks