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Lambley Lane now closed until May as Gedling Access Road works continue

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Lambley Lane will now be closed to motorists and pedestrians until May to allow works on the new Gedling Access Road to continue.

The road reopened briefly over the Christmas holiday but was closed again on January 4 and won’t reopen until later in the spring.

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Lambley Lane will now be shut 24 hours a day for seven days a week. It had only been closed throughout the the day during previous works.

A diversion route for motorists is now in in place via A6211 Arnold Lane, B684 Mapperley Plains and Spring Lane.

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The closure is to allow work on the new Gedling Access Road to continue. The new bypass will link Burton Joyce with Mapperley and take pressure off Arnold Lane, which struggles with congestion.

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