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Deeksha Teri

DeekshaTeri

Deeksha Teri is a local news reporter at The Lincolnite. She is also currently pursuing MA Journalism from University of Lincoln.


Resurfacing, manhole patching, adjustments and drainage repairs will begin on the Lincoln East West Link Road from Monday.

The £22 million road, which was opened in November 2016, will see two weeks of nighttime closures between 7pm and 6am, subject to weather conditions.

The improvements will take place across the link road’s route, including the High Street/Tentercroft Street junction; Tentercroft Street; Portland Street; and the Kesteven Street junction with Canwick Road.

Councillor Richard Davies, executive member for highways, said: “Since opening in late 2016, the East-West Link Road has made a real difference to how people get about in Lincoln. Not only does it provide an easier route across the city, but it’s also helped cut traffic congestion and journey times.

“These works are essential to ensuring that the road itself continues to operate properly, from both a drainage and a surfacing perspective, and continues to ease the pressures we see on the road network in and around Lincoln every day.

“Due to the nature of the works, there will inevitably be some temporary disruptions, however we’ll be doing everything we can to minimise this – for example, planning all of the works to take place overnight and arranging for any noisier works to be carried earlier in the evening each night.

“We will be concentrating on different areas each night, so ask for your continued patience while these works are carried out.”

The signed diversion routes throughout the works are:

High Street /Tentercroft Street closure

  • Eastbound traffic to travel via Tritton Road, Dixon Street, High Street, South Park and Canwick Road, and vice versa for westbound.
  • Northbound traffic on High Street via Dixon Street and Tritton Road instead of St Marks Street.

Portland Street closure

  • Northbound traffic on Canwick Road wishing to turn left onto Portland Street to use A15 Melville Street northbound, Saltergate, Bank Street, Silver Street, A15 Melville Street Southbound and Kesteven Street.
  • Eastbound traffic on Tentercroft Street wishing to turn right on to Portland Street to use Kesteven Street, A15 Canwick Road, South Park, loop back at South Park roundabout and onto A15 Canwick Road.

Kesteven Street closure

  • Southbound traffic on A15 Canwick Road wishing to turn left on to Kesteven Street to use South Park, loop round at South Park roundabout, back onto A15 Canwick Road and Portland Street.
  • Traffic wanting to access A15 Canwick Road from Kesteven Street to use Portland Street, A15 Melville Street, Saltergate, Bank Street, Silver Street and A15 Melville Street southbound.

UPDATE: The works have been rescheduled to start on April 14-15

The southbound lane of Outer Circle Road will be closed between Wragby Road and the Carlton Centre north entrance for the next two weekends.

The closures, part of a £2 million scheme to improve traffic flow in the area, will be in place between 6am Saturday and 8pm Sunday on April 7-8 and April 14-15.

Six months of works began in February, to create longer lanes along Outer Circle Road and addition lanes on the Wragby Road junction. 

It’s expected to be finished in July.

Councillor Richard Davies, executive member for highways, said:”By widening parts of the carriageway, we can improve traffic flow, which will allow people to better predict travel times and spend less time in traffic when traveling in and around the city.

“We apologise for any inconvenience these and other parts of this improvement scheme cause.

“With a project this size, there will inevitably be some disruption. That is why we’re asking road users to consider alternative routes while the works are underway and to remain patient, as any short-term inconvenience will be greatly outweighed by the long-term benefits.”

Other closures that can affect you will be:

  • Outer Circle Road will be closed to southbound traffic between Wragby Road and the Carlton Centre’s north entrance from 6am on Saturday, April 7 until 8pm on Sunday, April 8.
  • Outer Circle Road will be closed to southbound traffic between Wragby Road and the Carlton Centre’s north entrance from 6am on Saturday, April 14 until 8pm on Sunday,  April 15.
  • Sections of Wragby Road, Outer Circle Road, Outer Circle Drive, Carlton Boulevard and Wolsey Way will be closed overnight for six weeks (one section at a time) towards the end of the scheme.

The working hours will be 8pm to 5am nightly.

Proper signposts and information about diversions will be in place for information of passengers.

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