Drivers in Suffolk should prepare for delays due to ongoing roadworks in several towns
Mildenhall Road will also see two-way signals on January 9 and 10, and Orttewell Road will have multi-way signals from January 7 to 9. Plus, Hollow Road will be under two-way signals from January 8 to 10.
Felixstowe: If you’re in Felixstowe, Grange Road will have two-way signals until January 9 because of Cadent gas work. Langer Road will see multi-way signals from January 6 to 12, and Coronation Drive will have similar signals from January 7 to 13.
Haverhill: In Haverhill, Withersfield Road will have two-way signals on January 16 and 17 due to Anglian Water work. Cambridge Road will also have signals on January 14, and Haverhill Road will be affected from January 6 to 17.
Ipswich: Over in Ipswich, Spring Road will have a give-and-take procedure on January 16 and 17. London Road will see lane closures until February 27, and Woodbridge Road will have two-way signals from January 8 to 10.
Lowestoft: In Lowestoft, The Ravine will be closed from January 14 to 17, and St Peters Street will have two-way signals on January 7 and 8.
Newmarket: Newmarket will see two-way signals on Old Station Road on January 7 between 8 PM and 11 PM, and Exning Road will have multi-way signals until January 31.
Sudbury: Lastly, in Sudbury, Northern Road will have a give-and-take procedure from January 7 to 9, and The Croft will be closed until January 14 due to Cadent gas work.
So, if you’re driving around Suffolk, keep an eye out for these roadworks to avoid any unexpected delays!