The completion of the new and improved 'Cressex' island junction is set to be on time.
Bucks Council has said work at Crest Road in High Wycombe should be finished by September.
However that's not before two periods of road closures along part of the A4010, John Hall Way.
A full-time closure from 8.00am on Monday 26 July to 8.00pm on Friday 30 July
12-hour closures (8.00am to 8.00pm) on Monday 2 August to Wednesday 4 August. Road reopens each night from 8.00pm to 8.00am.
The section of John Hall Way affected by the closures runs from the Holmers Farm Way/Cressex Link roundabout to just before Lansdowne Way. Both the roundabout and the Lansdowne Way junction will remain open. Traffic heading for the Holiday Inn or other local shops and businesses during the closure periods will be directed along Holmers Farm Way and then into Crest Road from the other direction.
Over the intervening weekend, the road will be open to all traffic from 8.00pm on Friday to 8.00am on Monday morning to minimise inconvenience to local residents and businesses. While the closures are in operation, the official diversion route will be fully signposted via Handy Cross roundabout, the A404 into the town centre and then along the A40 to Chapel Lane.
Following the closures, the traffic signals will be set up during August with full completion of the scheme expected in September.
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