Sir Gavin Williamson, MP for South Staffordshire, has welcomed repair works on a busy stretch of the A449 which are set to begin on Monday 5th September.
Resurfacing and structural repairs will be carried out on the stretch from the Warstones Road roundabout junction to the Dudley boundary up to 30th September, and on the stretch between the Dudley and Worcestershire boundaries between 20th September and 3rd October.
These works will pave the way for full resurfacing of both stretches in summer 2023.
For the work to be carried out safely, temporary lane closures and lowered speed restrictions will be in place. Work will only be carried out between 9.30am and 3pm on weekdays to minimise disruption.
Sir Gavin said: “Many of my constituents have raised the poor state of the A449 in South Staffordshire with me and I have been actively taking up their concerns with Staffordshire County Council.
“I am glad to see the Highways team responding to residents’ concerns with both an immediate and a long-term plan for improving this stretch of the A449.”
David Williams, Staffordshire County Council’s cabinet member for highways and transport, said: “We’re pleased to start this vital repair work on what is a busy stretch of the A449 in South Staffordshire, particularly between the Warstones Road and Wodehouse Lane roundabout junctions.
“We understand defects have been a concern to local road users and so have acted as quickly as possible to schedule in the repairs.
“Safety on our roads is a top priority to us so we know how important these works are. They will pave the way for full resurfacing next summer – giving lasting protection to the road, help to prevent future defects and significantly improve skid resistance.”