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Temporary road closure on Osborne Street, Grimsby

Chris

4/24/2025 8:13:12 AM

Transport

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North East Lincolnshire Council, and it’s delivery partner Equans want to inform that there will be a road closure in place on Osborne Street from approximately 7am to 5.30pm on Sunday 27 April.

 

This is due to a contractor operating a crane in the area to lift in a heavy piece of machinery to a business along Victoria Street West. A diversion route will be available between Doughty Road and Garden Street during this time.

 

Victoria Street West will also be closed between Lloyds bank and Pizza Hut whilst the machinery is lifted into place, but pedestrian and access to shops will still be available before and after the machinery is moved into place.

 

There will be parking suspensions, diversions, and temporary signage in place during the temporary closure.

 

If you require any further information, please contact Emma at Nationwide Traffic Solutions Ltd on 01652 640996 extension 311.

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