COMMUTERS in Malvern are set to be impacted with many road closures taking place over the next few weeks.
Worcestershire County Council has revealed the roads in Malvern that are set to close over the next two weeks.
There are several ongoing road closures that will remain in place over the next 14 days as well as several new closures drivers will need to be aware of.
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Ongoing road closures
The ongoing closure of Evendine Lane, which has been closed since September 9 for Cadent Gas to undertake street works, will remain closed until October 19.
The Evendine Lodge access will also be closed until this time.
Ham Green Road and Harcourt Road has been closed since Monday, September 23 for National Grid to complete street works.
Both roads will remain closed until 5pm on Friday, October 4.
Moorlands Road and Cockshot Road will also be closed until 5pm on Friday, October 4 for Worcestershire County Council to complete roadworks.
And Rectory Lane, which has been closed since January due to roadworks by Worcestershire County Council, will finally re-open at 4.35pm on Friday, October 11.
Upcoming road closures
On Sunday, September 29, Broads Bank will be closed between 9.30am and 4pm for roadworks to be completed by Openreach.
Cadent has secured a road closure on West Malvern Road for roadworks between Monday, September 30 and Friday, November 1.
Cadent will also close Yates Hay Road between September 30 and November 1.
Wells Road will be fully closed between 9.50am and 10.15am on Sunday, October 6 to allow for the Boys Brigade quarterly parade to take place.
The boys brigade parade will also close the B4211 Church Street between 9.50am and 10.25am and Grange Road between 10.20am and 10.25am.
Priory Road will be closed between 7am and 4pm on Monday, October 7 for roadworks from Worcestershire County Council.
Visit https://publicnoticeportal.uk/malvern-gazette to see more public notices.
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