Roadworks planned for a street in Ipswich have been hit with further delays.
Lyndhurst Avenue in the town was originally supposed to be closed for three days in August for resurfacing work.
The works were rescheduled and set to take place between 8am and 6pm from Tuesday, October 1 until Thursday, October 3.
However the roadworks have been hit with further delays.
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On social media, a spokesman for Suffolk Highways said: "Carriageway resurfacing along Lyndhurst Avenue, Ipswich, has been postponed.
"This is due to the wet weather forecast for the rest of the week and to avoid disruption to the rest of our carriageway resurfacing plan."
A new date for the roadworks and closure has not been announced.
It comes after other roadworks in the town were delayed due to parked cars.
Suffolk Highways continues to ask residents to move vehicles from areas highlighted by "no parking" cones.
If vehicles are not moved temporarily, operatives from Suffolk Highways may not be able to complete the planned works.
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