
Work gets underway to refurbish Queen's Road in Port St Mary this morning (Monday).
The road between Fistard Road and Athol Street will be resurfaced and the pathways rebuilt. There will also be work on the road to Queen's Place.
A one way traffic system will be in place on Queen's Road from the Fistard Road/Park Road junction to its junction with Athol Street and a 20 mph speed limit will be in place.
Queen's Place between Queen's Road and Athol Street will be closed while the work takes place.
Residents in the area are also being warned that access to and from Seafield Avenue and St Mary's Avenue will be restricted at times.
The Department of Infrastructure is thanking the public in advance for their patience and co-operation.
 
                                             
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