New four-way temporary lights are set to cause three weeks of delays in Harrogate.
Northern Gas Networks are carrying out work on Leadhall Lane at the junction with Green Lane and Church Lane.
The four-way lights are expected to remain until 20th May, meaning three weeks of delays.
The junction is a popular route for access to Ashville College, Rossett School and Rossett Acre.

Northern Gas said the works are for “utility repair and maintenance works.”
A spokesperson said:
“No one likes roadworks, and we work with local authorities businesses and residents to plan and deliver our work with minimum disruption.”
Roadworks taking place across Harrogate can be found via the North Yorkshire Council website here.

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