FIVE weeks of cycleway improvement works, bringing with it the return of temporary two-way traffic lights on Fairlee Road, starts today (Monday, January 9).
Aiming to improve the junction with Mews Lane and Fairlee Road and further improve cycling and pedestrian routes, Island Roads will be carrying out the project.
During the works, two-way traffic lights will be in operation outside of peak times (between 9.30am and 3.30pm on weekdays).
Towards the end of the scheme, a full road closure will be necessary over a maximum of two nights, with traffic diverted via Staplers.
An Island Roads spokesperson said: “The Mews Lane to Riverside shared-use path has been both very well received and used by pedestrians and cyclists.
“This work will link that new section with the existing onward shared-use path to bring about a welcome safety enhancement of the Islands footway and cycleway network.”
The Mews Lane to Riverside cycleway will be accessible to all users but closed as a through route between Mews Lane and Halberry Lane.
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