Wednesday, September 27, 2017

12 BRIGG STREETS TO HAVE NEW LIGHTS INSTALLED: WE ASK ABOUT POSSIBLE DRIVER DELAYS



Twelve streets in Brigg are to have new LED lights installed next month (October). So far no dates have been given for specific locations.
Ancholme Way, Barnard Avenue (pictured above),  Wrawby Road and Bridge Street are all on on the busy A18, prompting us to inquire about possible driver delays here and in other parts of North Lincolnshire where LEDs are being installed.

A spokesman for North Lincolnshire Council, the highway authority, replied to say:  "The locations of the works will cause minimal disruption and will be very quick. However, some may involve traffic signals and traffic management but this will be kept to a minimum with work taking place outside of peak hours. Due to the nature of the work and the various factors affecting when we can upgrade certain roads, we won't be able to publish a more specific timetable than our monthly list of streets.
"As and when we need to publish road notices, they will appear on www.roadworks.org - for example, you will see the lane closure listed at Frodingham Grange roundabout (Scunthorpe)."




The other Brigg streets to get new lights during October are:

  • Ash Grove
  • Atherton Way
  • Bigby Street
  • Cary Lane
  • Grammar School Road
  • Old Courts Road
  • Wesley Road
  • Wrawby Street
Also to be upgraded during October will be three streets in Wrawby - Brigg Road and Melton Road (both on the A18) and Vicarage Road.
Kirton Road, Greetwell, is also included in next month's programme.
The council will also be installing LED lights during October at various streets in Messingham, South Ferriby Scunthorpe, Barton, Bottesford, Crowle, Ulceby, Killingholme and Winterton.


View the full list of roads where LED lights will be installed in North Lincolnshire during October through this link...

1 comment:

The Independent Brigg Line Rail Group said...

Station Road is not on the list as we still await NLC decision if the road is going from unadopted to full council control ?