Roadworks are taking place throughout Suffolk this week, with drivers being urged to plan their journeys ahead.
Here are seven works taking place in the county this week, according to one.network.
Tuddenham Road, Ipswich
Tuddenham Road in north-east Ipswich will be closed throughout the week, with access to residents only.
The Anglian Water works will end on Friday.
A12, Martlesham
A stretch of the A12 to the east of Ipswich will have a speed limit in place starting this week due to works taking place in a layby at Martlesham.
From the Foxhall Road roundabout to the Kesgrave junction, there will be a 40mph speed limit enforced.
A14, Trimley St Martin
Further overnight closures are planned on the A14 in Suffolk – this time on the westbound carriageway outside the Trimley villages.
The road will be shut between junctions 58 and 59 between the hours of 9pm and 5am on weeknights.
A12
The A12 between Ipswich and Colchester will be closed in both directions 9pm and 5am on Monday and Tuesday evening this week.
This is due to barrier and fence repairs taking place.
Westley Road, Bury St Edmunds
Westley Road in Bury will only be open for access until Friday evening.
This is due to Suffolk Highways works taking place throughout the week.
A14, Needham Market
A lane closure will be in place between junctions 50 and 51 of the A14 near Needham Market over nights this week.
The closure will be in place between 9pm and 5am on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evening.
Sheldrake Drive, Ipswich
Part of Sheldrake Drive on the Chantry estate in Ipswich will be closed due to Suffolk Highways works.
The closure is expected to be lifted by Friday afternoon.
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