Here are six upcoming road closures set to affect drivers in south Essex.
Radford Way and Radford Crescent are set to close on Bonfire Night as Billericay Round Table hosts its fireworks event.
Radford Way will be closed on November 5 from its junction with Mountnessing Road Roundabout to its junction with the B1007 Stock Road, for its entire length.
Radford Crescent will shut from its junction with Radford Way, for its entire length.
The closures are scheduled to be in place from 7.45pm to 9.30pm, or where appropriate signs are showing, weather permitting and is required for the safety of the spectators of the event.
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Louis Drive East in Rayleigh will be closed from its junction with London Road to its end for two days from November 21.
A ‘No Waiting, No Loading and No Stopping’ restrition will also temporarily be in place in the above length of road for the duration of the closure only.
A ‘No Waiting, No Loading and No Stopping’ restriction will be introduced in Cricketers Way, Nevendon, from its junction with Fenners Way which is scheduled to commence on November 21 and will last for 33 days.
Winterswyk Avenue on Canvey is closing from its junction with Corsel Road for a distance of about 75m in a north westerly direction on January 9 2023.
The closure will be in place for 12 days
Church Road in Rawreth is set to shut from its junction with Chelmsford Road for a distance of about 225m in a westerly then south westerly direction.
The closure starts on October 31 for 12 days.
Pitsea Hall Lane in Pitsea is closing from its junction with Station Approach for a distance of about 45m in a southerly direction for 24 hours on November 6 (1am to 1am).
The road will close again for 24 hours on November 27.
To see closures, roadworks and more affecting south Essex visit our Public Notice Portal.
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