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Published on Thursday 24 February 2022

Christchurch Road diversion map

Major resurfacing works on the A35 Christchurch Road will begin on Monday 28 February 2022. The works will improve journeys along a key connecting route between Boscombe and Pokesdown.

BCP Council will be resurfacing the A3049 Ashley Road from the roundabout next to Boscombe’s Bus Station and A35 Christchurch Road to the Seabourn Road junction, Pokesdown, as part of its essential Highway Maintenance Programme.

The work will require a series of phased road closures in effect 24 hours a day over a period of up to four weeks. Works will take place Monday through to Friday each week to make sure this phase is completed as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Cllr Mike Greene, Portfolio Holder for Transport and Sustainability, said:

"This is a really important route and it’s our responsibility to ensure the road remains in a safe and good condition for the future. Once the resurfacing is complete, residents, businesses and visitors who frequently travel through the area will see some real benefits with an improved appearance, reduced road noise and better protection against potholes.

"I encourage you to continue to visit and support local businesses, plan your journeys in advance and allow extra time for travelling. Please also consider walking or cycling whenever possible and avoid peak travel times.’’

During the upcoming works programme, on street parking will be suspended so as not to obstruct the works. Footpaths will remain open and pedestrian access to businesses with be maintained.

A signed diversion route will be in place via A3049 Ashley Road, Littledown Avenue and Harewood Avenue. The junction with Seabourne Road will remain open throughout.

HGVs will be diverted via A3049 Ashley Road, Holdenhurst Road, A338 Wessex Way and A3060 Castle Lane East. Bus operators have also been informed and people are advised to check with them before travelling.

For more information about the Council’s Highway Maintenance programme, please visit: bcpcouncil.gov.uk/HighwayMaintenance

Additional information

Funding for this programme was secured via the government’s Challenge Fund, with £4.185 million funding awarded to BCP Council in July 2020 to deliver essential Highways Maintenance schemes that we would not otherwise be able to carry out.

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