A NUMBER of roadworks projects are set to cause disruption across Northwich this week.
Here is everything you need to be aware of.
A533 Castle Street, Northwich
A lane will be closed from Sunday until December 13 near Verdin Park while CWAC highways workers take on drainage survey works.
A54 Middlewich Road, Delamere
Two-way traffic lights are in place today near the junction with the A556 Chester Road while BT engineers carry out work.
A556 Gadbrook Park
Lane closures will remain in place until December 18 while junction improvement works continue.
Beach Road, Hartford
A lane will remain closed near the junction of Bradburns Lane until Thursday while Cadent gas engineers carry out works.
Birches Lane, Lach Dennis
Two-way traffic lights are in place until December 5 while United Utilities carries out work.
Clover Drive, Pickmere
Scottish Power engineers will be carrying out work until December 11 close to the junction with Thistle Close.
Griffiths Road and Manchester Road, Lostock Gralam
Two-way traffic lights remain in place near Tata works until January 15 while CWAC highways engineers carry out work.
Kenmare Bank, Leftwich
Cadent gas engineers will continue work outside Emmanuel Church today.
London Road, Northwich
A lane will be closed from Sunday until December 13 near Waitrose while CWAC highways workers take on drainage survey works.
Norley Road, Norley
Part of Norley Road will be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday outside St John the Evangelist’s Church while CWAC highways workers carry out repairs.
Park Lane, Pickmere
Drivers will need to be aware of two sets of roadworks in Park Lane this week.
Two-way traffic lights will be in place today, close to the junction with Frog Lane, while Cadent engineers carry out work.
United Utilities will be carrying out work on Tuesday in the same area.
Percy Street, Northwich
Percy Street will remain closed near the junction with Chesterway until Wednesday while Cadent gas engineers carry out works.
Plumley Moor Road, Plumley
Two-way traffic lights will be in place today near the junction with Malt Kiln Road while Cadent gas engineers carry out work.
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