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Survey works in Cleethorpes as council considers introduction of a new off-road cycle route

10:28 am, Tuesday, 16th June 2020 - 4 years ago

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Survey works will take place in Cleethorpes as part of a feasibility study for the introduction of a new off-road cycle route.

Works will take place on Taylor’s Avenue between Hewitt’s Avenue roundabout and the Trinity Road junction and on Hewitt’s Avenue between Low Farm Roundabout and the Peaks Lane junction.

The purpose of the survey is to gather additional information which will be considered by engineers as part of a feasibility study for the introduction of a new off-road cycle route as part of the council’s commitment to support and enable more journeys by cycling or walking.

The surveying will start on Monday 22 June and take four days to complete. There will be no requirement for temporary traffic lights or road closures to complete the works.

North East Lincolnshire Council’s regeneration partner, ENGIE, will be managing and overseeing the works, with contractor, CLS Survey, completing them.

Keep up to date with roadworks taking place across North East Lincolnshire at www.nelincs.gov.uk/roadworks.

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