06/01/2023
Work To Start On Resurfacing Scheme In Toome
A £370,000 carriageway resurfacing scheme is to begin on the B18 Creagh Road in Toome.
The resurfacing work, which commences on Monday 09 January, will extend a distance of approximately 900 metres from Aughrim Road to Airfield Road. A 200 metre section of the U5107 Creagh Road between Aughrim Road and Blackpark Road will also be resurfaced in conjunction with this scheme.
To facilitate the initial preparatory works a two-way traffic flow will be maintained via lane closures under traffic signal control from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm from Monday 9 January until Sunday 15 January,
For the remainder of the resurfacing works it will then be necessary to close the Creagh Road to through traffic between Aughrim Road and Hillhead Road, from 8.00 am on Monday 16 January to 5.00 pm on Sunday 29 January.
There will be clearly signed diversion routes as required and advanced warning signage for the closures.
The work is expected to be completed by Sunday 29 January.
The resurfacing work, which commences on Monday 09 January, will extend a distance of approximately 900 metres from Aughrim Road to Airfield Road. A 200 metre section of the U5107 Creagh Road between Aughrim Road and Blackpark Road will also be resurfaced in conjunction with this scheme.
To facilitate the initial preparatory works a two-way traffic flow will be maintained via lane closures under traffic signal control from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm from Monday 9 January until Sunday 15 January,
For the remainder of the resurfacing works it will then be necessary to close the Creagh Road to through traffic between Aughrim Road and Hillhead Road, from 8.00 am on Monday 16 January to 5.00 pm on Sunday 29 January.
There will be clearly signed diversion routes as required and advanced warning signage for the closures.
The work is expected to be completed by Sunday 29 January.
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