New roadworks are set to cause delays on Harrogate's Skipton Road.
Northern Powergrid works are starting today (Tuesday) near the junction of Grove Road and Grove Park Terrace.
Temporary traffic lights are now in place and are expected to remain until 6pm on Sunday 18th May.
Elsewhere, Valley Drive and Cornwall Road are now closed for roadworks.
The road was closed on Friday (2nd May) and are expected to end in four weeks on 3rd June.

The reason behind the closure is signposted as “essential electrical works.”
Miles Crawford, Project Manager at Northern Powergrid, said:
“We understand this may cause some inconvenience and appreciate your patience and cooperation during this time.
“Pedestrian access will be maintained at all times but we’re asking residents if they can use alternative parking during the phase that impacts them.”
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