Temporary traffic lights installed on busy road in Crewe

By Ryan Parker

5th Sep 2024 | Local News

Multi-way signals were placed on Minshull New Road, close to the junction with Farmleigh Drive, on Wednesday 4 September (Google).
Multi-way signals were placed on Minshull New Road, close to the junction with Farmleigh Drive, on Wednesday 4 September (Google).

Temporary traffic lights have been installed a main road in Crewe, allowing important utility repair and maintenance works to take place.

Multi-way signals were placed on Minshull New Road, close to the junction with Farmleigh Drive, on Wednesday 4 September.

United Utilities Water is responsible for the works, expected to last until Friday 6 September.

United Utilities Water is responsible for the Minshull New Road works, expected to last until Friday 6 September (Google).

Two-way signals are currently in place on nearby Bradfield Road, close to the junction with Adderley Close.

Starting on Monday 2 September, it is excepted works will be completed by the end of Friday 6 September.

United Utilities Water is also responsible for these works.

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