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Author Topic: Maidenhead roadworks: RBWM apologises over Oldfield Road roundabout disruption  (Read 768 times)
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« on: May 22, 2021, 01:51:39 PM »

RBWM has issued a public apology after huge disruption for motorists caused by road improvements in Maidenhead.

The Oldfield Road roundabout is currently being upgraded to a traffic light-controlled junction as part of a wider regeneration programme involving six roundabouts in the the town.

The changes are intended to improve pedestrian access at key crossing points alongside better cycle routes into Maidenhead.

However, the initial phase of the road works has caused traffic tailbacks and disruption on a key road.

Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Councillor Gerry Clark said the council is working in the best interests of "futureproofing" the road.

Cllr Clark said: "On behalf of the Royal Borough, I want to apologise for the temporary disruption people are experiencing due to the Oldfield Road junction works and thank everyone for bearing with us while we carry out these improvements.

"The work at the junction will ensure our infrastructure is ready to support the development in the town that will bring new homes and new jobs.

“When complete, the changes will help alleviate queuing with a more balanced traffic flow through the junction and, importantly, create safe pedestrian and cycle crossings – something the roundabout did not have.

“As a key access to the town, there is no easy way to work on this junction without causing disruption – which is one reason why the decision was made to do works now and not in years to come when regenerations are complete."

Cllr Clark said the work was "too extensive" to be completed during overnight closures, and there was no suitable alternative route for a diversion.

He said: “While the disruption is not ideal, and I understand the frustrations it provokes, these works are essential to futureproof this road ready for redevelopment and regeneration in town.”

Cllr Clark added the current traffic light configuration works were only temporary and must remain in place to ensure the safety of those working on the project.

He also advised motorists to avoid the area within peak times with the project expected to be completed by early July.
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