Please see below a media release that will be published tomorrow with an update on the resurfacing works taking place overnight w/c 13th December.
We are also writing to premises in the vicinity to raise awareness in advance of the works and also sharing details via our Northgate newsletter.
I hope these will not result in any inconvenience for you and your members.
Update on overnight works on St. Martins Way Chester 13 to 17 December
- Monday 13 December – overnight from 8pm to 6am – Planing (removal of old road surface) St. Martins Way southbound in front of new Northgate car park and Princess St.
St. Martins Way will remain open northbound - Tuesday 14 December – overnight from 8pm to 6am – Planing (removal of old road surface) St. Martins Way northbound between Watergate St. junction and Sens Close
Requiring the closure of St. Martins Way northbound with diversions in place
St. Martins Way open southbound from Hunter St. to Grosvenor Roundabout - Wednesday 15 December – overnight from 8pm to 6am – Resurfacing St. Martins Way northbound between Watergate St. junction and Sens Close
Requiring the closure of St. Martins Way northbound with diversions in place
St. Martins Way open southbound from Hunter St. to Grosvenor Roundabout - Thursday 16 December – overnight from 8pm to 6am – Resurfacing Princess Street
St. Martins Way will remain open northbound - Friday 17 December – overnight from 8pm to 6am – Resurfacing St. Martins Way southbound in front of new Northgate car park and across Princess St.
St. Martins Way will remain open northbound.
To help minimise the impact, the contractors will strive to ensure that the most noisy and disruptive works are carried out between 8pm and 10:30pm where possible each evening.
They will also aim to maintain access to and from Princess/Trinity Street and Sens Close, although some delays may be experienced while the works are underway and to ensure safety while equipment is moved out of the way.
Councillor Karen Shore, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member – Environment, Highways & Strategic Transport said: “By scheduling these resurfacing works overnight we will reduce delays for traffic during the day and help keep Chester open for business in the run up to Christmas.
“Please be assured we are working with the contractor to ensure that this final stage can be completed as quickly as possible.”
For more details on the Clockwise diversions to the inner ring-road and why the council is building a new surface water drain with many future-proof environmental benefits (including the current issue of reducing the number of untreated sewage discharges into the River Dee when the current network is already at capacity) please see: www.clockwisechester.com
Thanks Andrew
Andrew Arditti
Communications Manager – Northgate Programme
Cheshire West and Chester Council
Tel: 07545 102195
E-mail: andrew.arditti@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk
Location: 4 Civic Way, Ellesmere Port, CH65 0BE
Visit: www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk