£250,000 of essential road repairs to be carried out across…

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£250,000 of essential road repairs to be carried out across…

Work to upgrade the road surfaces will begin shortly at sites in Bainton, Fridaythorpe, Goole, Stamford Bridge, Howden and Driffield Essential road repairs are due to carried out on roads in areas including Bainton, Fridaythorpe, Goole and Stamford Bridge. (Image: East Riding of Yorkshire Council.) East Riding of Yorkshire Council has announced a series of essential repairs that are due to be carried out soon. The council will invest approximately £250,000 for the works to upgrade surfaces at sites in Bainton, Fridaythorpe, Goole, Stamford Bridge, Howden and Driffield. Work is set to begin on Friday, September 19 and will continue until late October – weather permitting. The council has thanked residents for their cooperation while the works are carried out. Councillor Paul West, the council’s cabinet member for environment and transport, said: “All of these schemes will be short-time road repairs and we have have purposefully scheduled most of them to be carried out on evenings and night times to make sure they cause the least disruption to traffic as possible. Thank you to local residents and drivers for their cooperation while we carry out this work.” A schedule of works has been released. This is as follows: Did you know you can get all the latest traffic and travel updates sent straight to your inbox? From road closures, live incidents and weekly speed camera locations, sign up to our Hull Traffic and Travel newsletter by clicking here. Bainton The scheme is due to start with road repairs at the junction of the A614 and Station Road in Bainton between 7pm and midnight on Friday, September 19 and Monday, September 22. Following the repairs, resurfacing works are due to take place on the roundabout connecting the A614 and Bainton Road on Thursday, September 25. During the work, the B1248 Bainton Road and C1246 North Dalton Road will be closed. Station Road will be closed during resurfacing of the junction, with a diversion route in place. Fridaythorpe Road repairs are scheduled to take place on the A166 Roman Road to F…
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