Brough overnight road closures planned for roundabout work

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Moor Road roundabout in BroughImage source, East Riding Council
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The work is expected to be completed within four days, the council says

Motorists are being warned of overnight road resurfacing work in an East Yorkshire village.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council said the work on the road around the Moor Road roundabout in Brough would cost around £58,000.

The work would start on 13 November and was expected to take four nights to complete, the council said.

A temporary road closure on the roundabout would be needed between 18:00 and 23:00 GMT on those days.

However, the authority said the road would be open outside those times.

Paul West, the council's cabinet member for environment and transport, said he wanted to thank road users for their patience ahead of the work.

"When it's complete, we hope people will find the road surface much smoother to travel on," he added.

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