Diversions in place until August
Revised plans for a major roadworks scheme in the north of the Island will mean less disruption to road users - according to the Infrastructure Minister.
A project to resurface part of Lezayre Road, and create provision for a connection to a new water main, started this week.
Work on the stretch of road had been planned for last year, but was put on hold following concerns over the length of time a full reconstruction would take.
Ray Harmer says revised working hours will help to further shorten the length of the disruption:
Pedestrian access is being maintained throughout the works, but motorists are being diverted onto the Jurby Road between Sulby Bridge and Parliament Square.
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