Work is due to start on resurfacing several roads in Battle ward. I know residents of Kensington Road will be pleased as they have contacted me asking for this work to be done. It is part of a £368,000 project being carried out by Reading Borough Council.
Below is a list of the roads being resurfaced and the dates they are due to be done. These dates may change due to weather conditions etc.
Kensington Road: Surfacing work starts on the
Thursday, September 11, and is expected to take one day. Road-marking is due to
be carried out approximately seven days later when ironworks will also be
raised. The road will be closed during surfacing work with temporary parking
restrictions in force.
Mason Street: Surfacing work will start on
Saturday, September 13, and is expected to take one day. Road-marking is due to
be carried out approximately seven days later when ironworks will also be
raised. The road will be closed during surfacing work with temporary parking
restrictions in force.
Edinburgh Road: Surfacing work will start on
Saturday, September 13, and is expected to take one day. Road-marking is due to
be carried out approximately seven days later when ironworks will also be
raised. The road will be closed during surfacing work with temporary parking
restrictions in force.
Wilton Road: Surfacing work will start on
Sunday, September 14, and is expected to take one day. Road-marking is due to
be carried out approximately seven days later when ironworks will also be
raised. The surfacing work will be carried out under a road closure with
temporary parking restrictions in force.

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