Infrastructure Minister Chris Hazzard has announced that work on the resurfacing scheme on the Drumaness Road at Drumaness starts on Monday 9 January 2016.
The scheme will involve the resurfacing of a 1.6 kilometre stretch of the A24 Drumaness Road from a point 120 meters north of the Drumaness Road junction (Corry’s Corner) to a point 1,720 meters north of the same junction.
The Minister said: “This £237,000 scheme represents a significant investment in the roads infrastructure on the A24 Belfast to Newcastle route.
“The benefits of this resurfacing scheme will help meet the needs of the local economy and improve transport connections for people, goods and services.”
To facilitate this resurfacing work a temporary 40 mph speed limit and a prohibition on overtaking will be implemented from Monday 9 January to Friday 17 February 2017.
Weekend road closures will also be in place on the successive weekends from 19:00hrs Friday 20 January to 21:00hrs Sunday 22January; 19:00hrs Friday 27 January to 21:00hrs Sunday 29 January and Friday 3 February to Sunday 5 February 2017.
During the road closures a diversion route will be signed with traffic being diverted via B2 Downpatrick Road/Annacloy Road, A7 Belfast Road, New Bridge Street/Church Street, A25 Market Street/Ballydugan Road and A24 Newcastle Road.
The scheme is expected to be complete by 17 February 2017.
TransportNI aims to keep disruptions to a minimum, however, delays should be expected and drivers are asked to be patient and allow additional time when planning journeys in the area.
With all work of this nature extreme weather can impact on the completion date. TransportNI will advise the public of any unexpected change to the schedule.