The A12's Southern Carriageway: A Football-Friendly Closure Postponement
By Alice Cunningham
In Ipswich
The A12, a crucial artery for commuters and travelers alike, is set to undergo essential maintenance, but not without a twist. The overnight improvement works, scheduled to commence on Monday and run through Friday between 21:00 and 05:00 GMT, have been strategically postponed due to a significant event: Ipswich Town's home match against Watford at Portman Road.
National Highways, the authority behind these works, aims to resurface the road, refresh road markings, and replace worn-out studs. However, the timing of the closure has been adjusted to accommodate the football match. Simon Amor, a representative from National Highways, explained, "We are aware of the heavy traffic expected due to the Ipswich Town match and have postponed the full closure to 22:30."
This decision ensures that the road remains open for fans heading to the match, while still allowing for the necessary maintenance to take place. Amor assured that fully signed diversions will be in place, guiding drivers to alternative routes. Despite the delay, Amor emphasized, "We appreciate motorists' patience during this time."
This story highlights the delicate balance between essential infrastructure maintenance and the community's needs, especially when major events are involved. It's a reminder that even routine tasks can be influenced by unexpected factors, and sometimes, a slight adjustment is necessary to keep everyone moving.
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