27/11/2015

Resurfacing Project Starts In Armagh

Construction work has started on a £135,000 resurfacing project in County Armagh.

The scheme, on the B31 Armagh Road, Newtownhamilton, will extend from the junction with Friary Road for 1.4kilometres.

To help minimise disruption to road users and to meet strict Health & Safety Regulations, it will be necessary to have a road closure in operation from Monday, 30 November until completion of the works on Friday, 11 December 2015.

Roads used in the diversions will include the B3 Tassagh Road, A29 Kinelowen Street, A29 Victoria Street, A29 Darkley and A29 Keady Road.

Diversions will be put in place.

(CD/LM)

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