Temporary lights went up today, with work expected to last the rest of the month.
Temporary traffic lights for emergency gas works at a road bridge have been erected, with drivers being warned that tailbacks are "likely".Two-way lights while gas works in Bridgnorth take place
During the works, the gas pipe is to be"pushed" through the length of Bridgnorth Bridge, with Shropshire Council warning of traffic delays.Neal Prestidge, Customer Liaison Officer at Cadent said: “These are complex but vital emergency works and we need to get started as soon as possible to ensure a safe and reliable gas supply to community.
The work is to be done in three phases, and traffic will be controlled by a combination of two-way and multi-way traffic lights, with delays likely.
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