Dates and times of lane and full road closures in…

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Surface dressing across Hull’s primary road network will begin next week with lane and road closures needed. The city-wide programme will affect 12 routes that are showing signs of deterioration and have been earmarked for improvement. The work will take place between Monday, July 1 and Wednesday, July 10 and will see lane closures and, in some cases, full road closures for the dressing to be carried out. Prior to the surface dressing taking place, the sites in the programme will have pre-patching work carried out on them to remove any existing defects and cracks. The surface dressing will then seal the road surface to help prevent future failures and extend the life of the carriageway on each site. READ MORE: Preparation works to begin for £49m Howden Relief Road with temporary traffic controls in place Keep up to date with all the latest Hull traffic and travel news with our free newsletter Works will be carried out during the day at non-peak times or overnight to reduce the impact on traffic, with weekends excluded. Work on each site will be carried out under a lane closure, as mobile works, or under a full road closure with a fully-signed diversion route in place. Access for residents will be maintained when possible. However, there may be short periods when access is restricted while surfacing takes place in the immediate vicinity of an access. Surface dressing across Hull's primary route network will take place from Monday, July 1 (Image: Hull City Council) Letter drops will be carried out by Hull City Council prior to the programme starting and the contractor will also carry out their own letter drop and erect advanced warning notices prior to starting on site. The full schedule of surface dressing sites is as follows: Monday, July 1 Anlaby Road – flyover inbound and outbound from Saner Street to Walton Street. Closure with signed diversion, 7.30pm to 6am Tuesday, July 2 Witty Str
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