Temporary Road Closure of Caesar's Way, Folkestone from 19 November 2010

3 Nov 2010
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Kent Highway Services have advised that it will It will be necessary to close Caesar's Way, Cheriton, Folkestone on or after 19 November 2010 for up to 1 day. The road will be closed from the junction with Biggins Wood Road, to enable carriageway repairs and resurfacing to be carried out.

Caesar's Way is a cul-de-sac so therefore there is no alternative route. Every effort will be made to maintain access whenever it is safe to do so, but there will be times when this is not possible.

It is planned that these works will be carried out between the hours of 9.00 am and 7.00 pm, with the road re-opened outside these hours. These works are weather dependent, and the timing may be affected by adverse conditions.

For more information, contact Kent Highway Services on 08458 247 800 (24-hour Contact Centre).

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