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Roadworks in Coventry as clocks set to go back this week
Multiple roadworks including drainage and cycleway projects are ongoing across Coventry, affecting key routes and continuing beyond the clocks going back on October 26.
- This week, Coventry City Council listed roadworks covering footway, drainage, and cycleway projects as clocks go back across the UK on Sunday, October 26.
- Coventry City Council said works include footway reconstruction and verge protection at Holyhead Road and Sherbourne Crescent, plus cycleway installations and drainage on Humber Road and Cross Road.
- Holyhead Road has two-way lights from 9:30am to 3:30pm until Friday, October 31, for verge protection scheme.
- October half-term and Halloween may increase traffic, adding strain during roadworks as the clock change brings an extra hour of daylight.
- Several schemes will continue into late October, with West Orchard Way and Cross Road running until Friday, October 31, and Holyhead Road and Humber Road extending into March 2026.
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