Work to replace street lights in Dover will see lane or carriageway closures overnight on Monday.
Published: 00:00, 09 January 2015
Updated: 13:49, 09 January 2015
Work to replace street lights in Dover will see lane and carriageway closures.
The work will begin on Monday along the A2 Jubilee Way to maintain safe and reliable journeys.
The existing street lights will be replaced using overnight lane or carriageway closures and is due to be completed, weather permitting, by the end of March.
Highways Agency project sponsor Anita Waterton said: “The existing lights are coming to the end of their life and need to be replaced to maintain safe and reliable journeys on this vital route.
"The new lights will be more energy efficient and although there will be fewer light columns, full lighting will be maintained at all key points.
“The work has been carefully planned working with Kent County Council and the Port of Dover, and will be carried out overnight, when we know traffic flows are lowest, to minimise disruption.”
The work will take place between 8pm and 6am. It will be carried out in two phases; the first phase will use a lane closure on the London-bound carriageway and the second using a carriageway closure on the coastbound carriageway.
A clearly signed diversion will be in place during the carriageway closure via the A256 and A20.
While working on the Guston, Duke of York’s roundabout (for the A258), narrow lanes and temporary traffic lights will be in place.
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