A CLOSURE on the A13 next month is among the latest public notices in south Essex.
Part of the A13 in Westcliff is set to close for one night in December.
London Road will be closed off from its junction with Southbourne Grove to its junction with Leigh Road on December 3, while Essex and Suffolk Water carries out maintenance works.
The closure will be in force from 8pm until 5am the following day.
Part of Canvey's seafront will also be shut off for one day next month.
Eastern Esplanade is closing eastbound from its junction with Seaview to its end on December 10 while plant movement works are carried out by infrastructure firm Balfour Beatty.
No diversion route will be available for drivers during this closure.
A residential street in Vange is set to close for more than two weeks - and no alternative route is available for drivers.
Mollands will be shut from its junction with Byfletts for 15 days on Monday.
This is while mains replacement works are undertaken by Cadent.
A main road in Rochford will be closed for almost two weeks this month.
A small section of Rectory Road will be shut off from Ashingdon Road to Golden Cross Parade on Sunday. This closure will be in place for 12 days.
This is while construction works are carried out by contractors MACL.
Rectory Road is also set to shut in Hawkwell next month for carriageway patching.
The road will be shut from the junction with Magnolia Road from 9pm on December 13 until 5am the following day while Essex County Council fills the potholes.
Another residential street in Thundersley is closing for re-surfacing works next month.
Church Road will be shut off for three nights on December 2 while Essex County Council carries out the carriageway surfacing.
The closure will be in place from 11pm until 5am.
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