A £1.1 million highways improvement scheme is about to start in Tamworth.
This project, at the B5493 Aldergate and A513 Upper Gungate, will see the reconstruction and resurfacing of the road between Lichfield Street and Comberford Road.
Work will also include improvements to a section of Offa Drive along with repairs to kerbs, tactile crossings and ironworks in the area.
The scheme will begin on Monday 10 February. It will be split into five different phases that will work on one section of the route at a time.
The first phase of works will take place at Aldergate, between the signalised junction of Lichfield Street and the junction of Corporation Street. Road closures will be in place, with clearly signed diversions, and access will be maintained for residents and businesses where safe to do so.
The project is expected to take around 12 weeks to complete.
Rob Pritchard, Staffordshire County Council’s Cabinet Support Member for Highways South, said: “This is a busy part of Tamworth and a key route through the town, so it is fantastic to see this scheme moving forward this month.
"Although the work was originally scheduled for last summer, it was postponed due to essential gas supply works. The upside is that we can now combine both projects, allowing us to resurface an even larger stretch of the road - from beyond Croft Street all the way to Fountain Junction.
"By coordinating the works this way, we’re able to avoid two separate road closures, helping to reduce disruption for the local community."
This project is part of a wider £45 million investment in the county’s roads over three years.
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Watch on YouTube: Speaking to Cllr Rob Pritchard about the upcoming highways scheme in Tamworth