
The works are set to last up to six weeks
A section of a road and footpath in Goole is to be improved, with work started next month, East Riding Council has announced. The scheme will seek to upgrade Seavy Road in between the junctions of Anderson Road and Grange Road.
The council will invest £196,000 on the scheme that is set to begin on Monday, November 3. The work is expected to take up to 6 weeks.
The work will involve resurfacing the road and footpath, installing new kerbing and drainage channels, and replacing the drain covers. The work will be carried out by the council’s own road maintenance team.
To allow the work to be carried out safely, Seavy Road will be closed to all through-traffic, with a signed diversion route put in place via Grange Road, Dunhill Road, Boothferry Road, Rawcliffe Road and Anderson Road. Access to properties within the area will be maintained at all times.
In advance of the work commencing Councillor Paul West, the council’s cabinet member for environment and transport, has issued a message to those who are likely to be impacted by the work. He said: “Thank you to local residents, businesses and drivers for their cooperation and patience while we carry out these improvements to Seavy Road.”
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