This Monday will see the start of a £410,000 carriageway resurfacing scheme at Glenanne.
The scheme on the Mowhan Road will include carriageway patching, resurfacing and drainage improvements and will commence 18 October 2021.
The improvement work will extend approximately 3 kilometres from South of the Tullyallen Road junction to the Glenanne Road junction.
Minister Mallon said: “This significant investment will greatly improve the strength and surface quality of this section of the rural road network to the benefit of all who use it. I would like to thank local residents and businesses in advance for their cooperation and ask that they comply with all temporary traffic restrictions while these much needed works are completed.”
To facilitate the works, it will be necessary to implement a series of road closures.
An initial road closure for preparatory work and drainage investigation will be in place from 9.00am until 6.00pm each day from Monday 18 October until Thursday the 28 October 2021.
A second closure will be required for final resurfacing in the weeks following this and details will be made available and variable messages signs updated on site when dates are confirmed. The road will be open in the evenings and at weekends.
During periods of closure traffic will be diverted via Mowhan Road, Newry Street, Gosford Road, Bessbrook Road, Main Street Mountnorris, Maytown Road, Kingsmill Road and Mowhan Road.
Local access for residents and emergency services will be maintained although some delays may be experienced.
The Department has carefully planned these road works and associated traffic management arrangements in order to minimise inconvenience to the public. Road users are advised to allow extra time for their journey and to follow the alternative routes which will be clearly signed on the approaches to the closure.
The Department will keep the public informed of any change and of the dates of the future road closure. All work will be carried out in line with current public health and health and safety advice, with safe systems of working in place for staff and contractors.
For traffic information about this and other improvement schemes visit: TRAFFICWATCHNI


