A busy County Durham road will undergo resurfacing and refurbishment works next month taking 14 weeks to complete.
Durham County Council have confirmed the works will be undertaken on North Road in Durham on June 23.
They said the project will see the removal of temporary bus stops, repairing of existing pedestrian guardrails, and refurbishing of footpaths and street furniture.
They added North Road, including Crossgate Peth and towards Milburngate roundabout, will be resurfaced.
Street lighting equipment, used project images and patterns onto pavements, will also be installed.
The council added new lamppost banners to promote festivals and events will also be installed.
Work to refurbish a gateway to Durham City will begin next month.
Cllr John Shuttleworth said: "North Road is the gateway to the historic city of Durham and is the first area many visitors see if they arrive by bus or train.
"The enhancements are the final stage of works that have already delivered the new Durham Bus Station and we want to take this opportunity to regenerate North Road and give it a more modern and welcoming first impression.
"The work will reinforce Durham's standing as a thriving place to visit; helping attract residents, visitors and shoppers to the city and supporting our independent businesses."
The works will be carried out in two phases, with the first beginning opposite the bus station, working upward towards North Road roundabout.
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The council said this will take around seven weeks to complete – and added buses will be required to right our of the station, while there will be restricted access to vehicles between 9am and 5pm
They added the second phase will start from the bus station towards Crossgate Perth for a further seven weeks – and buses will only be able to turn left out of the station.
Select bus services will run revised routes during the works, and notices will be provided to show any changes to journeys.
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