Road closure on Queens Road in Formby until 25th February

On Sunday, 18th February, at precisely 11:20 AM, Queens Road in Formby became the center of an urgent repair operation. Residents may have noticed workers in high-visibility gear, machinery humming, and road barriers going up. The reason? A gas escape repair, carried out by Cadent, a team responsible for maintaining the region’s gas network.
For the next seven days, until 11:59 PM on 25th February, the road will remain closed around the clock as engineers work to resolve the issue and ensure the safety of the community. While this may cause some inconvenience for drivers and pedestrians, rest assured that emergency vehicles will always have access, ensuring no disruption to urgent services.

Sefton Council, which oversees highway operations, has been coordinating efforts to minimize disruption. The project is officially registered under works reference AZ1221001408559, and updates will continue to be provided as progress is made.
As always, roadworks bring a mix of frustration and fascination—some residents watching the crews at work, others adjusting their routes and daily routines. But behind the road barriers and warning signs, a vital job is being done: making sure homes and businesses in the area remain safe.
The latest updates on this closure were logged on 19th February at 1:05 PM, with further details published via Causeway one.network on 20th February at 5:24 PM.
For now, Queens Road remains off-limits, but soon enough, things will return to normal—just another chapter in the ongoing story of maintaining the infrastructure that keeps Formby running smoothly.
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