Motorists have been told to expect disruption next month as a major road in south Benfleet closes for “vital works”.
Essex Way will shut for 17 days from March 29 as mains replacement works are carried out as part of a £3.4million gas network project in Benfleet and Canvey.
Benfleet and Canvey motorists are, unfortunately, no stranger to road chaos.
Until Canvey’s first bridge – the Colvin Bridge – was opened in 1931, the only way to get from Benfleet to the island was by crossing Benfleet Creek via stepping stones at low tide, via a rowing-boat ferry or a gravel causeway.
The Colvin Bridge – named after the Lord Lieutenant of Essex, Brigadier-General R.B. Colvin – was a godsend at the time, finally providing a proper crossing for the people of Benfleet and Canvey.
In 1973 that bridge was replaced by the far more modern Canvey Road Bridge.
Check out our nostalgic gallery of roads and bridges being built on Canvey.
One of the photos shows two Rolls Royce cars driving over Somnes Avenue which had just been opened in 1972 – and guess who was at the wheel?
It was ‘Mr Canvey’, Ray Howard of course.
Scroll down to see more of our nostalgic photos
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