Havering Council has published a new set of proposed road closures that could impact motorists in the coming weeks.
According to the notice dated March 15,, Hall Lane in Upminster could be shut between its junctions with the Fairway and Ingrebourne Gardens to carry out drainage works.
The restriction will be in effect from 7am to 5pm between March 29 and April 14 daily, or upon completion of work.
Two diversion routes will be in place to help people travel through.
Laburnum Walk in Hornchurch is proposed to be closed at its junctions with Lancaster Drive and Farm Way for carriageway resurfacing between 7am to 5pm from March 25 to April 12 daily.
Similarly, Noak Hill Road in Romford will not be accessible between its junctions with Noak Hill roundabout and Kynance Close for carriageway resurfacing between 8am to 4pm on March 26.
A closure could also be introduced on Tawny Avenue in Upminster outside number 55 for sewer repair between 8am to 5pm from March 25 to April 9 with two diversion routes open.
The notice can be found on the Public Notice Portal at publicnoticeportal.uk.
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