Major Road works in Grantham that will cause issues this year

Grantham Highway improvements
Lincolnshire County Council Have advised the following Grantham Highway improvements
A series of major highway works are scheduled to take place in Grantham throughout 2024.
Below is a list of the planned works:
Spring 2024
SKDC’s proposed changes to the Market Place in the town centre
Reconstruction of sections of High Street, Great Gonerby and Gonerby Road, Grantham
Construction of a new pedestrian crossing at High Street, Great Gonerby
Summer 2024
Reconstruction of Dysart Road
Reconstruction of Alma Park Road
Construction of a new Greenhill Road / Barrowby Road pedestrian crossing
Construction of a new Barrowby Road / Poplar Farm pedestrian crossing
SKDC’s proposed changes to Station Road and A52/A607 junction
Aims and benefits
improved road surfacing resulting in safer and smoother journeys for residents
improved crossing facilities for pedestrians, cyclists and others not traveling by car
improved quality of life for residents of Grantham
Cost and funding
The total cost for the roadworks (excluding SKDC’s Market Place and Station Approach works) will cost nearly £4 million and is being funded by us.
Timeline
March 2024: Public information event held at Jubilee Church Life Centre
April 2024*: SKDC’s proposed changes to the Market Place begin for five months
May 2024*: Great Gonerby road reconstruction begins for one month
May 2024*: Construction of a new High Street, Great Gonerby pedestrian crossing begins for one month
June 2024*: Construction of a new Barrowby Road / Poplar Farm pedestrian crossing for one month
July 2024*: Construction of a new Greenhill Road / Barrowby Road pedestrian crossing for one month
July 2024*: Reconstruction of Alma Park Road begins for up to two months
August 2024*: Dysart Road reconstruction begins for four months
November 2024*: SKDC’s proposed changes to Station Road and A52/A607 junction begin for four months
*All future dates are projected and subject to change dependent on external factors.
