Drivers in Lincolnshire will face a few days of delays due to road resurfacing works starting this week (from July 9).
A long list of county roads, especially in the Spalding area, will be surface dressed and each location will take around one or two days to complete.
The exact dates and timings depend on weather conditions.
Lincolnshire County Council said delays are likely so people are advised to use alternative routes where possible.
After the works a 20mph speed limit will be in place for seven days.
Sites in the north of the county
Thoresway Road, Rothwell to Thoresway.
Swallow Road, Thorganby
B1203 Swinhope Hill, Binbrook
Newton Lane, Binbrook
Meadow Drive, Binbrook
Chestnut Way, Binbrook
Main Road, Kelstern
A631 Cross O’Cliff Hill, Kelstern
Hallington Road, Withcall
Donington Road, Hallington
Highfield Lane, Tathwell
Withcall Lane, Withcall
Sites in the south of the county
B1356 Gosberton Road, Surfleet
B1356 Surfleet Road, Pinchbeck
A152 Surfleet (between A16 and B1356 roundabouts)
Church Street, Pinchbeck
A151 Dozens Bank, Pinchbeck
The Hayfields, Spalding
Clover Lane, Spalding
Campion Close, Spalding
Lucerne Close, Spalding
Angelica Drive, Spalding
Farthingales, Spalding
Brandon Walk, Spalding
Mendip Close, Spalding
Lilburn Drive, Spalding
The Grove, Spalding
Daniels Gate, Spalding
Chaldean Way, Spalding
Daniels Reach, Spalding
Baxters Gardens, Spalding
Fairview Way, Spalding
Fairview Close, Spalding
Vernatts Green, Spalding
St Annes Way, Spalding
St Annes Close, Spalding
Aalsmeer Rise, Spalding
Haarleem Court, Spalding
Limburg Drive, Spalding
Breda Court, Spalding
Willow Walk, Spalding
Osier Road, Spalding
Rutland Close, Spalding
B1172 Little London/Spalding Common, Spalding
Roman Bank, Spalding
High Road, Weston
Broadgate, Weston
Waste Green Lane, Fosdyke
Old Main Road, Fosdyke
Pipwell Gate, Moulton
Roman Bank, Moulton
B1515 Fleet Street, Holbeach
Washway Road, Whaplode
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