ALL lanes of the Greengates junction in Bradford will be reopened to motorists next Tuesday, including the new P-loop.

A spokesperson for Howard Civil Engineering, which is carrying out work at the Greengates junction, said: "Greengates residents and commuters will be pleased to hear that we are hoping to remove all traffic management cones and signage around the junction from Tuesday and the new traffic lights will be in operation.

"This will allow all running lanes and the full width of the roads to be utilised by motorists.

"On New Line, we will install the traffic signal duct which will enable the conversion of the existing zebra crossing into a controlled pedestrian crossing.

"We will commence the final surfacing of footpaths and traffic islands around the junction, which will enable us to completely reopen these to the public.

"Finally, we will complete landscaping around the junction including work to the ditch in the P-loop area."

"Over the past four weeks, we have completed the installation of traffic islands around the junction and have undertaken night works to complete surfacing of the main carriageways.

"Work to install heads and wiring connections for the new traffic lights have progressed well and we are looking forward to lighting these when the junction reopens to motorists on Tuesday."

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