THE END is in sight for roadworks on the Birmingham Road in Stratford.
The ambitious scheme to alleviate traffic in and out of the town centre begins its final stage on Monday (September 29) with resurfacing works between the Hamlet Way junction with Birmingham Road up to, but not including, Regal Road Roundabout.
Works are scheduled to last a week and will include new road surface and road markings.
For the safety of residents, road users and the contractor’s operatives, these works will be undertaken overnight between the hours of 8pm and 6am.
Access to properties will be maintained at all times.
Warwickshire County Council has written to residents requesting that they only undertake absolute necessary journeys during the carriageway resurfacing works.
The new shared footway and cycleway will be available throughout these works.
WCC’s transport spokesperson Coun Jennifer Warren said: “We thank residents for their patience throughout these works and ask that they continue to show forbearance so the contractor can safely and swiftly complete the necessary works.
“The A3400 is an important strategic route for the whole of Stratford and these are essential infrastructure improvement works that will ease some of the congestion going into and out of the town.”
