A £95,000 resurfacing scheme for Tullygally East Road at Craigavon is due to get underway next Monday, January 16.
Work on the 630 metre scheme has been confirmed by Infrastructure Minister Chris Hazzard, who said work was due to be completed on February 3.
Mr Hazzard said: “This £95,000 investment will deliver significant improvements to the structural integrity and road surface quality of Tullygally East Road. This will deliver benefits for the local community for many years to come.”
The resurfacing extends from outside Carrigart up to and including the entrance to Meadowbrook.
Local access will be maintained during the improvements.
Traffic is being diverted via Brownlow Road, Tullgally Road, Lake Road and Tullygally East Road.
The Department has programmed the works operations and traffic management arrangements to minimise any inconvenience, however, drivers should expect some delays and are advised to leave additional time when travelling in the area.
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