04/05/2018

Resurfacing Work On Carryduff Road

A £190,000 resurfacing and reconstruction scheme in Lisburn will commence on Tuesday, 08 May.

The resurfacing scheme will improve the strength and surface quality of a section of the A24 Carryduff Road, from Carr Road towards Temple.

To facilitate the resurfacing, a lane closure will be in operation on weekdays between 9.30am and 4.30pm until 05 June. However, it will be necessary to implement a full road closure on the weekend of 19 & 20 May.

Traffic will be diverted via Saintfield Road Roundabout, Saintfield Road, Lisburn Road, Saintfield Main Street, Belfast Road and Carryduff Road Roundabout. The diversion route will be clearly signposted.

Road users may experience some delays and additional time should be allowed when planning any journeys.

Subject to favourable weather conditions the work is expected to be completed by early June, however, the Department will keep the public informed of any change.

(MH/LM)

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