TRAFFIC lights will be in place on a main Derby street while vital road repairs are carried out.
The £300,000 project in Chaddesden Lane, Chaddesden, will start next month.
It is the third phase of an on-going project to improve to drainage and resurfacing.
More than 2,000 square metres of new road surface is due to be laid on the street between Wood Road/Morley Road roundabout and Vicarage Drive, alongside 850 square metres of new pavement
The work will start on Monday, March 9, and is expected to last 10 weeks.
Temporary traffic lights will be used from 10am to 3pm during term time and from 8am to 6pm during the school holidays.
Parts of Chaddesden Lane will also be closed each Sunday from March 15 between 8am to 6pm.
Access to all properties will be maintained throughout this period.
The work is being completed at the request of your Chaddesden Neighbourhood Board who are contributing to the cost of £300,000.
Councillor Sara Bolton, chairperson of the board, said "Whilst there inevitably will be some disruption, we are hoping this will be kept to an absolute minimum.
"The benefits will outweigh any inconvenience and the repairs taking place will be a huge improvement to the area.
"We are working closely with the contractors to make sure the works go smoothly and do not anticipate any major problems."
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