Harwich Road, in Colchester, is shutting on March 7 and 14, from its junction with Harwich Grove. This is while new connection works are undertaken by Anglian Water. An alternative route is available via Harwich Road roundabout, St Andrews Avenue, Ipswich Road roundabout and Ipswich Road. There could also be delays in the centre of Brightlingsea, with High Street temporarily closing from its junction with Tower Street. Work is due to start on March 20 for two days, while new connection works are carried out by Cadent. An alternative route is available via High Street, Hurst Green, Chapel Road, Bell Green, Red Barn Road, Bateman Road, Church Road, Ladysmith Avenue and Victoria Place.
High Street/Colchester Road, in Thorpe, is shutting from the Tendring Road and Landermere Road junctions. The closure will begin on February 24 for seven nights, from 7.30pm until 5am. This is while carriageway repair works are undertaken. Artillery Street, in Colchester, is closing for five days while work is carried out by UK Power Networks. The road will shut from its junction with Barrack Street, from February 15. An alternative route is available via Harsnett Road, Wimpole Road and Barrack Street. Drivers should be aware of a new 30mph speed limit in Layer Road, Abberton. It has come into effect from a point 150 metres south-east of its junction with Rectory Lane, in a north-west direction for a length of approximately 185 metres.
High Street/Colchester Road, in Thorpe, is shutting from the Tendring Road and Landermere Road junctions. The closure will begin on February 24 for seven nights, from 7.30pm until 5am. This is while carriageway repair works are undertaken. Artillery Street, in Colchester, is closing for five days while work is carried out by UK Power Networks. The road will shut from its junction with Barrack Street, from February 15. An alternative route is available via Harsnett Road, Wimpole Road and Barrack Street. Drivers should be aware of a new 30mph speed limit in Layer Road, Abberton. It has come into effect from a point 150 metres south-east of its junction with Rectory Lane, in a north-west direction for a length of approximately 185 metres.