Drivers are being warned of disruption on a major road in Norfolk due to a resurfacing project.
Work will begin on Tuesday, May 7 and will see a significant part of the Ferry Bank junction closed overnight on the A10 Southery Bypass.
The works will take place around the Lynn Road junction to completely remove and replace a section of damaged and worn-out road surface.
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The three-night project has been estimated to cost approximately £150,000 and will be carried out by Norfolk County Council's Community and Environmental Services Department, alongside contractors.
The road will be closed between 7pm and 6am, with traffic lights used during the day.
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Access to properties will be maintained, however there may be delays.
Work is scheduled to conclude at 6am on Friday, May 10.
A fully signed diversion route will be used during the works but with a separate diversion for southbound HGVs.
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