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CX033 Structural Maintenance Work for the A511 Horninglow Street and Guild Street, Burton Upon Trent

Staffordshire County Council will shortly be carrying out significant works on the A511 Horninglow Street and Guild Street, Burton Upon Trent. The team will be replacing carriageway ironwork where necessary, replacing damaged kerbs, footway patching and resurfacing sections of the carriageway. Works will take place from Brewers Close on Horninglow Street and 50 meters after the entrance to the National Brewery Centre on Guild Street. 

To safely complete this scheme of works, we will be undertaking this works overnight. This will help to minimise disruption to the local area, in particular when traffic volumes are reduced, enabling the works to be completed as soon as possible.  

Road closures and lane closures will be required during the works and more information will be provided once our construction programme is finalised.

Please see the following documents for detailed information: 

When are the works taking place? 

The work will commence on the 1 July until 14 July 2024

 

How long will the works take?

Approximately 2 weeks to complete the works.

 

Will I be able to access my home/business?

For the small number of properties within the work area, access will be maintained when safe to do so, however at times access may not be possible within the areas of work for short periods. This is for both your safety and the safety of the workforce. 

A primary road diversion route will be in place for through traffic during the closures. 

For the number of properties within the work area, access will be maintained when safe to do so. Delays must be expected during the scheme of works. 

More information on how this will work, will be provided once our construction programme is finalised.

 

What effect could the works have on me?

We take care to make sure that work is completed with the minimum of disturbance to the local community, but as with any major works, some minor traffic delays may occur.

Although we will do our best to ensure that noise pollution is kept to a minimum, it is likely that construction noise will be heard during the working times.

Please take care to plan your journeys and if necessary move vehicles to an accessible location during work phases.

Residential letters will be delivered to affected properties with specific scheme details.

 

How you can help us

You can help us to get the job done with the minimum of fuss by following this advice:

  • Please keep children away from the works to ensure their safety.
  • Please drive slowly and cautiously through the works.
  • Check your shoes before entering your property or car to make sure there is no bitumen from the works. 

If you have any questions about the work or, concerns about how the work is being carried out, please do not hesitate to contact us via Report it

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