March 14, 2018 11.44 am This story is over 72 months old

Road repairs planned for Caenby Corner and A15 junction this month

These areas will be affected by resurfacing works.

There will be a number of road closures and diversions to watch out for in the Caenby Corner area in the second half of this month due to a series of resurfacing and patching works.

Repairs will take place on the A631 and at the junction of the B1205 Kirton Road and A15.

Starting on Monday, March 19, initial improvements will be taking place on the A631 between Caenby Corner and Dog Kennel Road.

The first set of improvements will take place on the A631 between Caenby Corner and Dog Kennel Road. Photo: Google

Once completed, works will move further along the A631, from Hemswell roundabout to Gibson Road.

The affected part of the A631 will be closed.

The second phase of the works will move further along the A631. Photo: Google

Traffic travelling east on the A631 and wanting to go south will be diverted via the B1398, A1500, A15 and vice versa. Traffic wanting to go north will be diverted via the B1398, B1205, A15 and vice versa.

Lincolnshire County Council said access will be maintained to affected properties as far as practicable.

Then on Wednesday, April 4, work will move to the junction of the B1205 Kirton Road and A15.

This final stage of improvements is expected to take three days, weather permitting.

Their will be a full closure of the B125 junction and temporary lights on the A15 for Aril 4, for around three days. Photo: Google

This stage of the project will be carried out under a full closure of the B1205 junction, with temporary two-way lights on the A15.

A temporary speed limit of 30mph will also be in place through the works.

Traffic will be diverted via the B1205, B1434, A46, A1103, A631, A15 and vice versa.

Steve Brooks, senior project leader at Lincolnshire County Council, said: “These sections of road have reached the end of their serviceable life.

“Resurfacing them will ensure they remain fit for purpose for many years.

“There is likely to be some disruption while the work is taking place, so we would advise that people leave additional time for their journeys and use alternative routes where possible.

“We apologise for any inconvenience caused.”