14/10/2016

Work On Resurfacing Project To Begin In Portadown

Work on a £140,000 resurfacing scheme for A3 Northway, Portadown, is to start on Monday, 17 October.

The resurfacing extends from outside Portadown railway station towards Armagh, taking in the junctions of West Street and Corcrain Road.

The scheme is due for completion on Saturday, 29 October.

Through traffic will be diverted via Charles Street, Brownstown Road, Armagh Road, Church Street, High Street, Castle Street and Mill Avenue.

Diversions will be put in place.

(CD)




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