Road closure in place from end of January as repair work carried out

By Max Goodman

23rd Jan 2023 | Local News

Road closure in Falmouth
Road closure in Falmouth

As part of the planned highways maintenance work, a road closure will be in place between North Parade Bridge and Dunstanville Terrace, Falmouth from Monday 30th January to Friday 10th February while carriageway repair work is carried out.

The road will be closed on weekdays only between the hours of 7:30 am and 5 pm. Outside of these times, the road will be open as normal. The Council says they need to implement these measures to give their teams a safe working zone and protect road users while the work is carried out.

Planned location for road works

There will be marshalls in place to assist residents and businesses needing local access, all other traffic will have to follow the diversions in place.

The council also wants to remind people of the following hazards while the work is taking place:

  • Uneven road surface where the old surface has been removed
  • Raised manholes, gullies, and other service boxes
  • Varying kerb heights when stepping off the footway

Safety measures will be in place.

If you have any questions regarding the work being done you can contact: [email protected]

You can report an issue on a road, highway, or footway on the Cornwall Council website: Report a problem with a road or pavement - Cornwall Council.

If there is an issue that is a threat to public safety, please telephone 0300 1234 222 (24-hour service) giving details of the location.

There will be a slight overlap with road closures in place next month to help reduction of sewage overflow.

     

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