Roadworks Update for Nicholls Street 26

As you can see, new hydroseeding and nursery plants and trees have been planted on Nicholls Street. The greenery is making Nicholls Street look lovely, so let’s protect it by avoiding stepping on it.
With Dudley Street under road closure, we will assist with your rubbish bins on Wednesday, so no worries—they will be picked up.
29/07/24 – 02/08/24 (Mon- Fri)
• Nicholls Street is open to residents with two lanes. Residents can enter/exit from North Avon Road. Both sides of the footpath are live now.
• Dudley Street will be completely closed from 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM and will return to one-way traffic after 5:30 PM. We will try our best to accommodate residents on Dudley Street.
If you need daytime access, please approach from Nicholls Street, where a full-time Traffic Controller will be available to assist you.
• Kerb&Channel prepping on the North side between Nicholls Street and Slater Street
Site contact person:
Kane Radcliffe, Site supervisor, M:021 830 670
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