Commuter route made one-way for three months

Road closed and no entry signs at mouth of a street featuring office buildings with parked cars and pedestrians at the top end
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Traffic is forbidden from turning into St Georges Street from Athol Street during the work

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Part of a busy commuter route in the centre of the Isle of Man’s capital has been made one-way for more than three months.

The new traffic flow system has been put in place on a section of St Georges Street in Douglas to allow for the refurbishment of a building at the lower end of the road.

Diversions have been put in place via Athol Street and Peel Road and Hope Street, and Upper Church Street and Hope Street.

Traffic will only be allowed in the direction of Athol Street until 20 September.

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