New Cleethorpes road layout complete on time and on budget
A new road layout, improvements to the traffic signals and carriageway resurfacing on a section of Clee Road is now complete on time and budget.
The route has seen the following improvements:
- Traffic signal improvements at the Brereton Avenue junction, including the introduction of ‘smart’ traffic lights that respond to the flow of traffic to better coordinate vehicles and pedestrians travelling through the junction.
- Carriageway resurfacing between Isaac’s Hill and Kelham Road.
- The on-road cycle lane has been moved to the kerb edge between Brereton Avenue and Grimsby Road, with the width increased to two metres.
- Replacement of existing drainage gullies between Isaac’s Hill and Kelham Road.
- Relocation of the bus stop between Isaac’s Hill and Wollaston Road to a safer location.
- Introduction of formal bus stop markings opposite St Hugh’s Avenue junction.
- A new pedestrian dropped crossing point in the middle of the road between Beacon Court and St Hugh’s Avenue.
- Upgrades to existing vehicle crossings between Isaac’s Hill and Davenport Drive.

Councillor Stewart Swinburn said:
“I’d like to thank residents and businesses for their patience and support while we carried out these works”.
“Road users and pedestrians will see a positive difference on this route with a safer road layout and significant improvements to the traffic signals that will react better with the flow of traffic and help vehicles get through the junction more smoothly”.
Photo credits: NEL Council.


