A BUSY city road is one of many to be closed in Worcester over the next two weeks.
Worcestershire County Council has revealed Tolladine Road is one of 12 that are set to close over the next two weeks.
Several ongoing road closures will remain in place over the next 14 days as well as many new closures drivers will need to be aware of.
Ongoing closures
The closure of Old Road, which has been in place since February, is set to remain in place until July 29, 2025 for road improvement works.
Williamson Road will be closed by Worcestershire County Council for roadworks until 5am on October 20.
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Albany Terrace will be closed until 5pm on October 18 for county council roadworks.
Worcestershire County Council will be closing Troutbeck Drive for roadworks until 4.35pm on October 21.
Resevoir Lane will remain shut until 8pm on December 20 due to roadworks by Worcestershire County Council.
And Northwick Road, which has been closed since October 1 for roadworks, will re-open at 5pm on Tuesday, October 15.
Upcoming closures
Tolladine Road is set to be closed between 9.45am on Monday, October 14 and 4pm on Thursday, October 17 so National Grid can replace an electricity cable.
Worcestershire County Council will be closing Orchard Street between 8am on October 17 and 4.35pm on October 18 for roadworks.
Tunnel Hill will close on October 21 at 7am for roadworks and won't re-open until 4.35pm on October 25.
Flag Meadow Walk and Shrubbery Road will be closed for roadworks by Cadent on between Monday, October 14 and November 15.
And Network Rail will close Brickfields Road between 10pm on October 25 and 10pm on November 3.
Visit https://publicnoticeportal.uk/worcester-news to see more public notices.
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