FOI release

How many times in the last five years has Roman Road/Three Elms been dug up

Case reference FOI2023/01274

Published 16 August 2023

Request

How many times the crossing at Roman road and Three Elms road been dug up in the last 5 years?

How many days in total the people of Herefordshire had to suffer due to road works at this junction?

For clarification I am referring to the junction between the A4103 Roman Road and the A4110 Canon Pyon Road.

Response

How many times the crossing at Roman road and Three Elms road been dug up in the last 5 years?

How many days in total the people of Herefordshire had to suffer due to road works at this junction?

A: Between 1st August 2018 and 15th August 2023, the actual crossing of the A4103 Roman Road and the A4110 Canon Pyon Road has been excavated a total of 5 times, the combined duration of these works is 156 days

There have also been x4 jobs that did not involve excavating through the junction itself but which required the permanent signals to be replaced by temporary signals, the combined duration of these works was 31 days.

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