A442 Spring Clean starts next week (Tuesday April 4)
Expect lane closures in short sections along the A442 with normal opening during the Bank Holiday weekend.
Telford and Wrekin Council will be carrying out its annual spring clean of the A442 Eastern Primary over a six-day period across the Easter break.
Single lane closures start on Tuesday, 4 April, will be removed for the bank holidays from Good Friday, through to Easter Monday and continue until Thursday, 13 April.
The road will remain fully passable with one exception on Thursday, 6 April. The A4169 will be fully closed from 7pm-6am to Castlefields roundabout. Diversions will be in place.
The annual event is an opportunity to not only litter pick the area but to also cut grass and carry out maintenance on the highway itself such as street sweeping, lighting maintenance work and any other maintenance work as required.
In the past year, the council has sown 14 wildflower sites across the borough and takes part in the national 'No Mow May' campaign on key grassland areas/habitats too. Residents are likely to spot native wildflowers on a number of verges where it does not impact safety. Residents also want green spaces to be mown to enable certain activities, so this is balanced with unmown areas. Council teams, working with community partners, have also created new habitats to encourage insects, most recently installing a ‘bee bank’ in Dale End Park.
A series of lane closures will be needed to protect contractor IdVerde’s crews while working alongside the dual carriageway.
A highways officer for Telford & Wrekin Council said: “The A442 is the main highway through Telford and keeping it clean is an important part of maintaining pride in our borough.
“It is the second time it is being cleared of litter, but this is not the only work undertaken during this time, making sure full advantage is taken of the road closure.
“The first litter pick collected a tonne of litter, the equivalent of a giraffe or a great white shark and it has already started to build up again and I would remind everyone that if you see someone littering from their vehicle – event a cigarette end and have the registration of the vehicle we can issue a fine for littering.”
Littering remains a criminal offence under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and Telford & Wrekin Council’s environmental enforcement officers continue to enforce this legislation across the borough.
Officers can issue a fine of £150 to registered keepers of vehicles if litter is thrown from their vehicle. This is the case even if they were not in the vehicle or did not throw the litter.
If you have witnessed a driver throwing litter from their vehicle and if it is safe to do so, please note the driver registration plate, vehicle make/model and if possible a description of the driver and email recyclefortelford@telford.gov.uk
Crews will aim to complete the work ahead of schedule if possible.
Lanes will be closed in short sections between 9.30am and 3pm on the following days.
- Tuesday, 4 April – Trench Lock to Greyhound interchange (Southbound only)
- Wednesday, 5 April – Stirchley interchange to Brockton Loop (Soutbound)
- Thursday, 6 April – Brockton Loop to Brockton roundabout (North & southbound)
- Thursday, 6 April – Full overnight closure from (7pm-6am) A4169 to Castlefields roundabout.
- Easter Friday, 7 April – Monday, 10 April – Open
- Tuesday, 11 April – Brockton Island to Stirchley interchange (North & southbound)
- Wednesday, 12 April – Stirchley to Greyhound interchange (Northbound only)
- Thursday, 13 April – Greyhound interchange to Trench Lock (Northbound only)
