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Motorists face weeks of roadworks through Stourbridge

Drivers are facing roadworks chaos in the Black Country with two major schemes taking place at the same time either side of a town centre ring road.

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Temporary traffic lights which have been in place during the day on High Street, Amblecote, on the outskirts of Stourbridge, are now in use 24 hours, which is expected to lead to lengthy delays.

Also, National Grid is carrying out gas mains work around Norton Road, Stourbridge, for the next five weeks.

However, the work has been defended by councillors.

Councillor Nicolas Barlow said it will 'help with traffic flow and safety' and 'the work has to be done'. He said: "The roadworks have to be done as the council has to look into making sure the road system is still fit for purpose.

"The new work will help with traffic flow and safety. There is never a good time to do roadworks unfortunately but a lot of major schemes tend to be done during school holidays.

"Our message to people is to listen to the local radio and look online for traffic problems before they leave to ensure they're safe on the roads during this very difficult time."

Brettell Lane and Platts Road near High Street will have 24-hour temporary lights in place over the next two weeks along with gas work lasting six weeks on Stanley Road, Avon Road, Lea Vale Road, Severn Road and Teme Road.

The work on High Street in Amblecote, costing £250,000, originally had signals in place between 9.30am and 3.30pm but has now been extended to 24 hours until May.

Matt Williams, chief officer for environmental services at Dudley Council, said: "I would like to thank people for their patience and ask them to bear with us a little longer while we complete these vital works to improve journey times and ease traffic flow."

The work around Norton Road will involve replacing iron mains with plastic pipes that are expected to last for 80 years.

Temporary three-way traffic lights will be in place on Stanley Road where it meets Norton Road and Severn Road. Stephen Murray, head of contract, said: "National Grid Gas Distribution Ltd plays a vital role in keeping people warm. We are investing millions of pounds every year in renewing the West Midlands' gas mains so that local residents and businesses can continue to enjoy a safe and reliable gas supply for decades to come. We'll do all we can to finish the project as soon as possible and minimise disruption."

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