A major road is due to be shut to motorists to enable a crane to be dismantled.
Clarendon Road, Watford, is set to be closed to be vehicles on Saturdays and Sundays between April 27 and May 12 to allow a tower crane at the Regal Construction site to be dismantled.
There are also likely to be delays on other busy routes including St Albans Road and Station Road while roadworks are carried out.
The following information is sourced from the One.Network website and is a selection of the works due to take place in our area over the next few weeks.
- Works by Openreach are likely to cause delays in Colonial Way, Watford, from tomorrow (Saturday) to April 28. Multi-way traffic lights will be in use.
Motorists are likely to experience delays in St Albans Road, Watford, on April 26 when Virgin Media will be carrying out works. Multi-way traffic lights will be in use at the junction with Brixton Road.
- Clarendon Road, Watford, will be closed to vehicles on Saturdays and Sundays from April 27 to May 12 to enable a mobile crane operation to dismantle a tower crane outside the Regal Construction site. A diversion will be in operation.
- Tree and hedge maintenance works are set to shut Aldenham Road, Watford, from 8am to 4pm on April 28. The works are due to take place outside Faithfield and a diversion will be in place.
- A section of Hagden Lane, Watford, will be closed overnight from April 29 to May 5 for road improvements works. The road is due to be shut from 2am to 5am each night between Queens Avenue and Kelmscott Crescent South junctions.
- Delays are likely in Station Road, Watford, between April 30 and May 3 when a lane will be closed for works by Affinity Water.
- A daytime road closure will be in force in Turnberry Court, South Oxhey, for micro-surfacing works between May 2 and May 7. The closure is due to be in place each day from 7.30am to 6pm from Otley Way to the end of Turnberry Court.
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