Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda PARTIAL CLOSURE OF SIR SYDNEY WALLING HIGHWAY
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda PARTIAL CLOSURE OF SIR SYDNEY WALLING HIGHWAY

PARTIAL CLOSURE OF SIR SYDNEY WALLING HIGHWAY

5 December 2024 - 16:45

PARTIAL CLOSURE OF SIR SYDNEY WALLING HIGHWAY

5 December 2024 - 16:45

PARTIAL CLOSURE OF SIR SYDNEY WALLING HIGHWAY

NOTICE TO STAKEHOLDERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC, OF THE PARTIAL CLOSURE OF SIR SYDNEY WALLING HIGHWAY (SSWH) AT THE CULVERT
BETWEEN PARES VILLAGE AND COLLINS JUNCTION.

Special Notice is given that there will be a PARTIAL closure of SSWH at the BIG CULVERT located between the Eastern end of Pares Village and the Collins Junction, commencing Saturday, 7th December, 2024.

Vehicular Traffic on SSWH (both Eastbound and Westbound) MUST REDUCE SPEED and divert on to the bypass road South of the existing culvert, which will be demolished and reconstructed.

IT IS ANTICIPATED THAT THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW CULVERT
WILL CONTINUE WELL INTO JANUARY 2025. THE BYPASS ROAD WILL CONTINUE TO BE USED DURING THIS TIME.

MOTORISTS ARE ASKED TO EXERCISE DUE CAUTION AT ALL TIMES WHILE USING THE BYPASS ROAD.

C O Williams sincerely regrets the l inconvenience. The road work is a part of the Second Road Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project being carried out by the Government of Antigua and Barbuda.

Stakeholders are asked to make adjustments to their travel plans to allow for delays.

Telephone queries can be made by calling the C O Williams Project Office at 562-9573.

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  1. Hope these roads are going to be good roads. Cause yall fixing some roads that I wouldn’t even carry my Hilux

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