Here are the latest batch of roadworks that will take place in the county this week.
In a brief statement, Buckinghamshire Council said: "Summer sees the start of a full range of capital improvement works, with over 290 schemes to be delivered, including larger resurfacing projects, major drainage improvements, footway works and road safety projects on specific sections of the highways.
"The works are part of a programme of countywide work and some activities are extremely weather dependent, therefore dates shown are subject to change at short notice.
"These dates may also be subject to change depending on the availability of materials and unforeseen circumstances out of our control. "
Conventional Resurfacing Works
Edgcott Road, Charndon (Monday 10 June to Friday 14 June)
Conventional resurfacing works using a road closure in operation 10pm to 6am.
Plane and Patch Works
Place Farm Way, Monks Risborough (Thursday, June 6 to Tuesday, June 11)
Plane and patch works using a road closure in operation Monday to Friday 9:30am to 3:30pm.
London Road, High Wycombe (Monday, June 10 to Friday, June 14 )
Plane and patch works using a road closure in operation Monday to Friday 8pm to 6am.
Oxford Road, Stokenchurch (Wednesday, June 12 to Friday, June 14)
Plane and patch works using a road closure in operation Wednesday to Friday 9:30am to 3:30pm.
Wycombe Road, Stokenchurch (Wednesday, June 12 to Friday, June 14)
Plane and patch works using a road closure in operation Wednesday to Friday 9:30am to 3:30pm.
Lee Clump Road/Swan Bottom Road, The Lee (Wednesday, June 12 to Monday, June 17)
Plane and patch works using a road closure in operation Wednesday to Monday 8:30am to 3:30pm.
Structures Works
Berry Hill Footbridge replacement , Near Mill Lane, Taplow – (Tuesday, May 7 to Friday, June 21)
Footbridge replacement works along Mill Lane (Mill Lane Bridge Section) using a 24/7 road closure as well as localised parking restrictions.
Active Travel Works
Stubble Hill near Long Leys, Aylesbury (Wednesday, June 5 – Wednesday, June 12)
Installation of new pedestrian dropped kerb.
Drainage Works
Wood Lane and Five Points Roundabout, Iver (Monday, June 10 to Friday, June 21)
Site investigation works to identify utility assets using a combination of multiway temporary traffic lights and lane closures in operation Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm.
HS2 Road Safety Fund
School Hill, Charndon (Tuesday 28 May to Monday 24 June)
Junction widening works at the junction of School Hill with Perry Hill, Charndon. The works will also include installation of new signs and road markings, minor drainage works and kerb adjustments using a road closure in operation Monday to Friday 9:30am and 3pm.
Weedon Hill, Hyde Heath (Monday, May 20 to Friday, June 21)
Road safety maintenance works include widening the existing footway, installing new street lighting columns, surface water drainage, installing a puffin crossing, as well as, carriageway resurfacing and road markings.
These works will be carried out using two-way temporary traffic lights and a nighttime closure (8pm to 6am) in operation from Monday 10 June to Sunday 16 June.
Coring Investigation Works
Aylesbury Road, Wing (Monday, June 10 to Tuesday, June 11)
Coring investigation works using a road closure in operation Monday to Tuesday 8pm to 6am.
Traffic Calming Works
London Road, Aston Clinton (Tuesday, April 2 to Tuesday, August 20)
Traffic calming works using a combination of both two-way and three-way temporary traffic lights in operation between 8am to 5pm.
Road worker abuse has unfortunately increased this year – please respect our workforce while they make improvements to Buckinghamshire’s Highways.
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