Motorists using some of the busiest routes in and around Watford may experience delays to their journeys due to planned roadworks in the next two…
Motorists using some of the busiest routes in and around Watford may experience delays to their journeys due to planned roadworks in the next two weeks.
Works are planned in Rickmansworth Road, Exchange Road and Hempstead Road, while part of St Albans Road is set to be closed overnight for most of next week. The following information is sourced from the One.Network website and is a selection of some of the works planned to take place over the next two weeks:, is due to remain in place until September 19 while Leep Electricity Networks install a new service connection. The closure is in force daily from 8am until 6pm., is closed overnight for most of next week for drainage investigation works.
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