A programme of resurfacing works will lead to some weekend closures
Translink has announced details of upcoming weekend road and lane closures as part of public realm works around Belfast Grand Central Station.
The company says public realm works to enhance pedestrian safety, walking routes, accessibility and cycling around Grand Central Station are continuing to progress and are due to be completed this summer.
As part of the final delivery phase, Translink says a programme of road resurfacing works in Belfast city centre is now being scheduled to ensure a high-quality, durable finish following construction.
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The planned resurfacing works include:
Phase 1: Amelia Street/Great Victoria Street
- Saturday/Sunday 18–19 April
- A full road closure will be required
- Works will commence at 8pm on Saturday evening and are expected to complete by Sunday evening
Phase 2: Hope Street/Sandy RowResurfacing will be completed over four consecutive weekends in May:
- Saturday/Sunday 9–10 May
- Saturday/Sunday 16–17 May
- Saturday/Sunday 23–24 May
- Saturday/Sunday 30–31 May
- Works will commence at 8pm on Saturday evening and are expected to complete by Sunday evening each weekend
A Translink spokesperson said: “During these periods, road and lane closures will be in place, with clearly signposted diversion routes. Some Metro and Ulsterbus/Goldliner services will be impacted with some stops in the area temporarily suspended. Pedestrian access will be maintained at all times.
“Road users and public transport passengers are advised to plan their journey in advance and allow additional time. These road and lane closures are essential to enable the works to be completed safely and efficiently.
“Translink is encouraging people to consider using public transport when travelling into the city centre during these works, as some delays may be expected for road users.
“Passengers should check www.translink.co.uk or use Journey Planner before travelling and allow extra time for their journey. Translink would like to thank the public for their patience and cooperation during these essential works.”
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