The third phase of a £1m scheme to improve roads in Beverley town centre and beyond is due to begin next month.
As part of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council scheme, work began in June to resurface parts of Norwood and North Bar Without, followed by work in Lairgate, Armstong Way, with Corporation Road and Samman Road to follow later this month.
Bus users in Beverley are being reminded that certain services at certain times will be subject to slight changes to their routes during weeknights.
The local authority currently has a project to resurface the roads around Beverley with the latest phase of works causing some disruption to public transport.
Essential repairs and drainage works will be carried out on a busy stretch of road in Beverley later this month.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council will undertake the work on Queensgate over two days on Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22 February, close to the double mini-roundabouts at the junction with Admiral Walker Road, Keldgate and Cartwright Lane.
Tonight, on the evening of Friday 24 of July a cycle race takes place in Beverley, and due to road closures buses can’t use Beverley Bus Station from 5pm until just after midnight.
Beverley in Bloom is encouraging residents to join them in an autumn bulb planting event on Saturday 25th October, taking place at the green on Admiral Walker Road from 11am until all the bulbs are planted.
Following on from Beverley in Bloom’s silver gilt award as part of the Yorkshire in Bloom competition, organisers are seeking volunteers to help plant builds in autumn in preparation for spring.
Motorists who use Admiral Walker Road are in for a tricky journey home after the high winds brought down part of tree to block the carriageway. Local police are currently diverting the traffic as they wait for East Riding of Yorkshire Council to clear the road