Three months of roadworks get under way in Lincoln

Sarah-May BuccieriBBC News
News imageCity of Lincoln Council A bird's eye view of the beams of a bridge being lifted into place by a blue and yellow crane at night, under bright lights.City of Lincoln Council
Previous work included the installation of bridge beams across a railway line off Tritton Road

Motorists are being warned to expect road closures over the next three months in Lincoln.

Work will be going on to improve the eastern access to Tritton Road for new housing development Charterholme.

Traffic lights will be installed at the junction between Tritton Road and Dixon Street. Work will start on 22 April and is scheduled to last until August.

Maria Clayton, of City of Lincoln Council, said the authority had tried to "cause the least amount of disruption to the road network to keep traffic moving".

Overnight work at the junction of Tritton Road and Valentine Road will take place between 22 April and 25 April, from 20:00 BST until 06:00 BST.

The council said the junction would remain open during that time, with a minor diversion in place.

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