Traffic delays expected on a Nantwich road until Friday afternoon

By Ryan Parker

4th Sep 2024 | Local News

Stop/go boards are in place on Beam Street, between Swine Market and Lady Helen Walk until Friday 6 September (Ryan Parker).
Stop/go boards are in place on Beam Street, between Swine Market and Lady Helen Walk until Friday 6 September (Ryan Parker).

Traffic delays are expected on a Nantwich town centre road until Friday afternoon (September 6), with highway drainage works taking place.

Stop/go boards are in place on Beam Street, between Swine Market and Lady Helen Walk.

Jetting of Beam Street's drainage system began at 9.30am on Monday 2 September, taking place for six hours each day.

Jetting of Beam Street's drainage system began at 9.30am on Monday 2 September, taking place for six hours each day (Ryan Parker).

Works are expected to be completed by 3.30pm on Friday 6 September, with the traffic control then to be taken down.

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