AMETI EASTERN BUSWAY CONSTRUCTION WORK
WHAT’S HAPPENING:
From Monday 29 June 2020, Jellicoe Road between Queens Rd and Dunlop Lane will be closed to build the kerb and channel on the town side (east) of Jellicoe Road and future signalised intersection area.
There will be no entry into Dunlop Lane.
Vehicles will still be able to travel northwards along Jellicoe Rd.
From Monday 6 July (closure will be installed overnight on Sunday) both sides of the south end of Jellicoe Road in both directions will be closed.
The area will be reopened again on Monday 20 July.
On Monday 13 July, Queens Road at the western (old roundabout) end will be closed and reopen again on Monday 20 July.
Vehicles wanting to get to businesses in this area, will still be able to drive into the western end of Queens Rd, as traffic management will be in place at the Pilkington/Queens Rd traffic lights.
Vehicles will be able to turn in Queens Rd (western end) as a U-Turn will be created in the median strip between 33-37 Queens and 32 – 38 Queens Rd, using the bus stop which will be closed.
In the future, a permanent U-Turn will be created on the western side of the existing pedestrian crossing.
For further information please contact Fulton Hogan 0800 300 007, txt 027 703 5284 or email ameti@fultonhogan.com
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Closer to home, alongside her son-in-law and daughter, she has discovered a variety of restaurants that showcase the diversity of New Zealand’s culinary scene. Whether you’re planning a road trip, dreaming about your next cruise, or simply searching for a great dining spot, these are Pamela’s top food recommendations to inspire your next adventure.
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