A series of closures are set to take place on Belfast's A24 Saintfield Road to facilitate improvement works.
This £700,000 project will see right turn pockets provided for vehicles turning into Myrtledene Road and Glenhugh Park, the introduction of a Puffin crossing to replace the existing footbridge and a retaining wall at the back of the new footway along Beechill Avenue.
These works are being carried out to improve safety for road users and pedestrians in the area.
Lane closures will be in place, alongside a 30mph speed limit, when the scheme launches on Monday 15 July. At least one lane in both directions will be maintained.
A full road closure will be required at times to ensure safe removal of the footbridge and for the final resurfacing work.
Motorists are urged to allow extra time for their journeys.
This scheme is expected to be complete by September.
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