Published:
12:09 PM April 28, 2021
Updated:
2:34 PM April 28, 2021
The A142 Lancaster Way roundabout in Ely was reopened to traffic on Tuesday afternoon, following its 13 weeks delivery programme.
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The A142 Lancaster Way roundabout in Ely has reopened with a pedestrian and toucan crossing following an £800,000 redevelopment.
The improvement works, which started in February, have created two-lane entries for the A142 approaches to the Lancaster Way roundabout and for the Lancaster Way approach from the business park.
The A142 Lancaster Way roundabout in Ely was reopened to traffic on Tuesday afternoon, following its 13 weeks delivery programme.
- Credit: COMBINED AUTHORITY
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5:03 PM March 5, 2021
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Post lock down train travel is destined to be more comfortable and convenient in the Fens.
Construction of a112-space car park at Manea station is set to get underway this spring.
Fenland District Council appointed Danaher & Walsh for the Manea car park works last week.
The company’s work is familiar in the Fens – they are undertaking major bridge refurbishments at Pondersbridge and Ramsey St Mary’s.
Due for completion by September 2021, the car park will include cycle parking and a bus turning and drop-off area.