MOTORISTS are advised to expect delays as the main Lisnaskea Road to Derrylin Road will be closed for 13 days to facilitate a £360,000 resurfacing scheme.
The road is set to close on Monday, November 18th until December 4th and diversions will be in place for motorists.
The scheme, which will extend for a distance of 2.2 kilometres from Castle Lane to the junction with the Killynamph Road and aims to improve the surface and structural integrity of the carriageway.
Due to the nature of the scheme, a daily road closure between the hours of 8am and 6pm will be in place for the duration of the work.
During these times a diversionary route will be clearly signed via A34 Main Street, Lisnagole Rd, Brookeborough Road, A4 Belfast Road, Dublin Road, Wellington Road, Henry Street, Sligo Road and Derrylin Road. Access for emergency vehicles and residents will be maintained at all times.
A spokesman for the Department of Infrastructure said “In order to help ensure the safety of road users and road workers the public is asked to comply with all temporary traffic
restrictions and to exercise extra
care when travelling in the vicinity of the works. Completion of the works by Wednesday December 4th is dependent on favourable weather conditions. The Department will keep the public informed of any changes.”
For traffic information about this and other improvement schemes http://www.trafficwatchni.com/.
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