Footway Improvements Works - Bouverie Road West

6 Feb 2012

Kent Highways are planning to take up the existing concrete slabs and resurface the footway along Bouverie Road West, creating a smooth even surface. The works are programmed to start on the 6th February 2011 for a period of approximately 2 weeks.

The works will take place on the southern side of Bouverie Road West between No1 Bouverie Road West and Manor Road to improve the footpath.

To carry out these essential works, it will be necessary for the footway to be closed for the duration. The bus stop and taxi rank will have to be temporarily suspended and passengers wishing to use the bus service are advised to go to the bus station.

For more information contact Kent County Council 24 hr helpline on 08458 247 800 quoting project reference 13002408

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