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Works Ministry cautions drivers about ongoing disruptions to traffic flows

Editorial Staff by Editorial Staff
August 7, 2025
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The Ministry of Works’ Project Implementation Management Unit (PIMU) is advising the general public that single-lane traffic continues to be in effect to facilitate ongoing road infrastructure repairs on the Sir Sydney Walling Highway.

Road markings and bus lay-by installations will continue this week, from Willikies westwards, starting daily at approximately 8:00 a.m.

On Anchorage Road, a partial road closure will continue between Thursday 7th August, 2025 and Saturday 9th August, 2025 to facilitate asphalt works, concrete works and traffic signs installation. The diversion route remains in effect.

All businesses are remain open.

Flag persons will be employed, and motorists are encouraged to follow all instructions to ensure a cautious and safe passageway, as heavy-duty equipment will be operating near the works.

C.O. Williams Ltd. sincerely regrets the inconvenience. The road work is a part of the Second Road Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project being carried out by the Government of Antigua and Barbuda.

Stakeholders are asked to adjust their travel plans to allow for delays.

Telephone queries can be made by calling the C.O. Williams Project office at 562-9573.

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