A £190,000 roundabouts resurfacing scheme commenced yesterday (August 25) in Kilrea, County L'Derry.
The resurfacing scheme will include both the A54 Diamond and Church Street roundabouts.
Announcing the scheme, Northern Ireland Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins said: "This is a substantial investment for the Kilrea area which will deliver significant benefits for residents and road users. The investment demonstrates my commitment to improving our road network, which is vital for connecting our businesses and communities. I would like to thank residents, local businesses, and commuters for their patience while this essential infrastructure work is carried out."
An overnight road closure, which will be operational on week nights only from 8pm to 6am, has commenced to facilitate the scheme, and will continue to do so until the scheme's substantial completion date of Sunday, September 7.
During these times, signed diversionary routes will be in place via:
• Diversion 1: A54 Coleraine Street-A54 Agivey Road-B66 Glenkeen Road-B207 Moneybrannon Road- B66 Ardreagh Road- B66 Greenhill Road- A29Drumcroon Road-A29 Coleraine Road-A29 Main Street-B64 Bridge Street-B64 Edenbane Road-B64 Kilrea Road-B64 Garvagh Road-B64 Maghera Street- and vice versa;
• Diversion 2: A54 Moneygran Road-A54 Kilrea Road-A42 Clady Road-A42 Main Street-B96 Townhill Road-B64 Bann Road-B64 Bridge Street and vice versa.
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