Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Yippee more roadworks

Oh joy Balfour Beatty presumably on behalf of Severn Trent have set up signs on the Dunley Road next to the Walshes Meadow warning of traffic lights.Warning signs also seem to have been put up down The Rough and Arley Lane suggesting extent (no signs coming into Stourport yet though).

Now we've had no warning notices about lights on the main road, and it doesn't feature on the weekly roadwork list, the lane closures list nor the road closures list. There is however one entry on the traffic light application sheet (which you'll note is under a completely different tree to the first list) here we have Arley Lane on the Dunley Road from today (27th) until tomorrow.

So it appears to just be Arley Lane... so why signs on The Rough?

Well I'll see this afternoon.

[Update - And then there was nothing. All the signs and vans have gone - which is nice]

4 comments:

Don B said...

Wednesday seems to have seen roadworks move to the Bewdley Road. At long, long last attention appears to being paid to the central reservation bollards near to the junction with Worcester Street and Vernon Road. Tonight there were barriers around one of the two defective bollards by what I assume is the street lighting maintenance contractor to the County Council. I don't think they have ever worked since they were installed on the pedestrian refuge in the centre of the road.

FlipC said...

Thanks for the heads-up Don, being on the other side of the river I'm either a switchback or walk-into-town kind of guy so don't travel that way too often.

Don B said...

Thursdays report on central reservation bollards. Bewdley Road looks as if no work has been done today. The barriers around one of the two defective bollards are still there tonight. However on your regular geographical territory, I noticed that of the four central reservation bollards on either side of the Millfieds turn on the Hartlebury Road neither of the two on the Worcester Road side are working.

FlipC said...

Why does none of this surprise me in the slightest