A major refurbishment scheme has commenced on Bray Main Street.
Bray Town Council is advising motorists that road works will be in place until October 2013.
Road works will be on Bray Main street (R761) for sight investigations trenches. This will affect traffic movement on Bray Main street, Castle street, Killarney road.
Starting Tuesday 14th May trench work on surface water drains will begin. Localised diversions will be in place, along with traffic management stop go operations for the duration of the works for a period of 3 weeks.
Southbound traffic on Bray Main Street will divert via Quinsborough Road to Eglington Road and Florence Road back to Bray Main street.
Throughout the project different traffic arrangements will be put in place to facilitate the works these will be constantly reviewed, with periodic notified updates of all changes during the scheme.
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Friday 17 Jan 2025, 08:34:30
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