Collapsed Sewer and 20-Mile Diversion – Roadwork Schemes This Week

This week, several roadwork projects will start in Bristol, causing diversions and closures. Key areas include Clifton Village, Ashton Gate, and St George.

Collapsed Sewer and 20-Mile Diversion – Roadwork Schemes This Week
Collapsed Sewer and 20-Mile Diversion – Roadwork Schemes This Week

Bristol: This week, roadworks are kicking off across the city. Some projects will be quick, while others will take longer. Expect various closures and diversions as repairs happen.

In Clifton Village, Princess Victoria Street will close for three months. The closure starts today and will last until May 30. Drivers can use nearby streets as a detour.

In Ashton Gate, a small section of Gore’s Marsh Road will close for two weeks. The closure starts today and will last until February 14. A diversion will guide drivers around the closure.

St George will see a two-month project starting today. Fir Tree Lane will close in phases. The first phase runs until February 14, with more closures planned later.

In North Somerset, the B3133 will close at night, creating a 20-mile diversion. This closure starts tonight and lasts until Saturday morning. Drivers will need to follow a signposted route.

Lastly, West View Road in Keynsham will close for three days due to a collapsed sewer. The closure starts February 5 and ends February 7. Repairs are urgent, so expect delays.

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