Dunbridge Lane, a vital route near Romsey, is set to reopen on Friday, March 27, at 11:59 PM, following a two-month closure for critical water infrastructure upgrades. Southern Water, the company overseeing the project, initiated the closure on January 13, aiming to enhance the area's aging water systems.

Key Points

  • ✅ Dunbridge Lane reopens March 27 after 2-month closure
  • ⚡ Upgrades include significant water infrastructure improvements
  • 💡 Diversion route adds nine minutes to travel time

The closure has necessitated a diversion route for residents, adding approximately nine minutes to travel times. The detour guides drivers through Barley Hill, Lockerley Road, and The Street, before returning via Romsey Road. Despite the inconvenience, Southern Water has ensured that vehicle and property access remains possible through signed diversions or at the discretion of the operating team.

AspectOriginal RouteDiversion Route
Travel TimeStandard commute timeNine minutes longer
RouteDirect via Dunbridge LaneBarley Hill, Lockerley Road, The Street, Romsey Road

Local residents have faced two-way traffic control at the junction near Awbridge Hill, leading to ongoing delays. However, the upcoming reopening promises to alleviate these disruptions and restore normalcy to the area's traffic flow.

9 minutesAdditional travel time due to diversion route

The project, while disruptive, is part of a broader initiative to modernize the region's water infrastructure. Southern Water has emphasized the importance of these upgrades in ensuring reliable water supply and service for the community.

💡 Pro Tip

For alternative routes and real-time traffic updates, consider using navigation apps that provide live traffic data and suggest the fastest routes.

The reopening of Dunbridge Lane marks a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to improve the area's infrastructure. As the community eagerly awaits the end of the closure, the focus shifts to the long-term benefits that these upgrades will bring.

  1. First — Southern Water initiated the closure on January 13
  2. Second — Diversion route adds nine minutes to travel time
  3. Third — Reopening scheduled for March 27 at 11:59 PM

The project has been met with a mix of anticipation and frustration from local residents. While the upgrades are necessary for the long-term health of the water infrastructure, the extended closure has posed challenges for daily commuters and businesses in the area.

  • 📊 The diversion route adds significant travel time for local residents
  • 🔍 Two-way traffic control has caused ongoing delays at Awbridge Hill
  • ⚠️ Despite inconveniences, access for vehicles and properties is maintained

As the reopening date approaches, Southern Water has assured the community of their commitment to minimizing further disruptions. The company has also expressed gratitude for the public's patience and understanding throughout the project.

📋 By The Numbers

  • 2 months — Duration of the closure
  • 9 minutes — Additional travel time due to diversion