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20/03/2023

Roadworks Underway In Tyrone Village

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A programme of roadworks has begun in the County Tyrone village of Caledon.

The Department for Infrastructure is investing £520,000 in the resurfacing scheme on Main Street and Dyan Road.

The scheme will also include the junction with Mill Street, the Derrycoutney Road, Churchill Road, Castle Lane and the Minterburn Road. The first phase of the works on Main Street are programmed to continue until 01 April.

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To help ensure the safety of road users and workers it will be necessary to implement a full road closure from Monday 20 March to Saturday 01 April 2023. Access to businesses and residents within the area of the works will be accommodated along with school buses and emergency services.

A two way diversion will be in place via Cathedral Road (or Killylea Road, Knappagh Road), Battleford Road and Dyan Road.

Road users are asked to comply with all temporary traffic restrictions and to drive with care when travelling in the vicinity of the road works.

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