Willerby set for five months of roadworks and restrictions to…

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Willerby set for five months of roadworks and restrictions to…

Temporary signals and lane closures are set to be in place for five months in Willerby from September for works designed to cut traffic at a major roundabout. Contractors are set to begin work on the £1.9m scheme to improve the A164/B1232 junction, known locally as Papa's roundabout, on Monday, September 4. Temporary traffic signals will be in place from 7pm to 6.30am and at least one lane each way open during the day with drivers told to expect disruption. East Riding Council's Infrastructure Portfolio Holder Cllr Gary McMaster said they expected capacity at the junction to increase by 30 per cent thanks to the project. The works, partly funded by housing developers and the council, is set to see advance signs put up on surrounding roads warning motorists of delays. Read more:The East Yorkshire roadworks that will be lifted for the August Bank Holiday weekend Cllr McMaster said the works would result in substantial reductions in queuing on the B1232 approach which is heavily congested at peak times. Albion Lane is set to see some night time closures from 7pm to 6.30am, with the council stating that delays and disruptions are expected. Cllr Mc Master said: “The congestion on the B1232 approach is largely due to traffic tur
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