Here is the round-up of all the roadworks happening in Worcestershire in the forthcoming week (week starting October 24).
One.network has revealed several closures which could cause commuters delays throughout the week.
Worcester
Rainbow Hill has two-way traffic signals in effect from Monday, October 24.
Openreach will be carrying out "utility asset works" on both Rainbow Hill and Kendell Street.
The work is set to last until Wednesday, October 26.
Delays during the work have been listed as "likely".
Lower Broadheath
Bell Lane in Lower Broadheath is closing between 7am and 4pm over four days next week.
The work begins on Monday, October 24 and will take place between The Hollows and 75m southwest of Urma Cottage.
Delays have been listed as "likely" and drivers are advised to follow another route.
Emergency, residential and pedestrian access will be maintained at all times during the closure.
A letter was also sent to residents and businesses affected, as well as advanced signage, which was put out two weeks prior to the works commencing.
Evesham
In Evesham, Worcester Road will have multi-way traffic signals for four days beginning on Monday, October 24.
Lit Fibre Group is carrying out "utility asset works" which is set to cause delays.
There is also work being carried out at The Strand in Charlton between Yew Tree Cottage east to the junction with Ryden Lane.
The closure will be from 7am to 4pm, with pavements to be closed within the direct vicinity of the works.
Pedestrians are expected to use the opposite pavement.
A letter was sent to residents and businesses affected and advanced signage was put out two weeks prior to the works commencing.
Malvern
In Malvern, Gigaclear is carrying out work from Mathon Road To Heath Mil, which is expected to cause delays for drivers.
The works begin on Monday, October 24 and are set to last until Thursday, October 28.
Drakes Broughton
In Drakes Broughton, Walcot Lane is closed for four days from Monday, October 24 between 8.30am and 3.30pm.
The work is being carried out by Worcestershire County Council and is for renewing gabion baskets and verge masters.
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