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Diversion to be put in place on link road

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
November 18, 2015
in Community News
Bird’s eye view of South Devon Link Road

Galliford Try have announce the next phase of works on the South Devon Link Road. A diversion is to be put in place for essential works to take place ahead of the road opening.

It is expected that there will be further delays for road users at peak times.

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There will be a diversion near Hanson’s Quarry entrance and Aller Roundabout which will take all northbound traffic off the existing A380 at the new Aller Roundabout, through the Langford junction onto a section of the new road, over the railway and on towards Penn Inn Roundabout.

Traffic will be directed around the new twin roundabouts on Kingskerswell Road and re-join the A380 near the new sign gantry by Hanson’s Quarry entrance via the new dual carriageway on-slip.

The diversion is due to be put in place on 23rd November dependant on the weather and will be in place until the opening of the new dual carriage way in December.

During the weekend of 21st and 22nd November the extended Aller Brake Road link to Hanson’s Quarry also will be closed for surfacing. Local residents will be directed to use the access points on to St Marychurch Road during this short-term closure.

For more information, go to http://southdevonlinkroad.co.uk/

To see the latest aerial footage of the new link road, click here: https://wearesouthdevon.com/video-birds-eye-view-of-south-devon-link-road-progress/

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