Two months of closures on west Hull road as it…

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Two months of closures on west Hull road as it…

Essential repairs are set to begin on a west Hull road next month which will see a series of full closures put in place over almost eight weeks. Hull City Council says the project will enhance and mend the current carriageway in Walker Street, from Rawling Way to Quantock Close, for the benefit of road users and pedestrians. The aim of the work is to resurface and rebuild where the carriageway is deteriorating, ensuring the road offers a safe and even surface for traffic, with sufficient grip and skid resistance. Read more: ‘Much safer way of crossing’ – new walkway beneath the A63 in Hull to be opened to pedestrians A63 Hull overnight closures announced for April and May The work is scheduled to begin on Monday, May 6 and is expected to be finished by Friday, June 28 – weather permitting. To ensure this work can be carried out safely, it will be completed under a full road closure in three separate stages. Access for emergency services and residents will be maintained throughout the duration of the different phases of work, with specific diversion plans in place. The council added that, during the initial planning and final resurfacing, access may be delayed for a short period. The three phases will be as follows … Phase one: Monday, May 6 to Friday, May 24 (resurfacing and repairing the carriageway between Redfern Close and Quantock Close). Diversion in place for Firethorn Close residents via the west end of Walker Street, and via the east end for Redfern Close residents. Phase two: Saturday, May 25 to Sunday, June 2 (resurfacing and repairing the carriageway between Linnaeus Street and Redfern Close – outside of Adelaide Primary School). Diversion in place for Vauxhall Grove and Redfern Close residents via the east and west ends of Walker Street. School access will be maintained. Phase three: Monday, June 3 to Friday, June 28 (resurfacing and repairing the carriageway between Rawling Way and Linnaeus Street). Dive
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