Drivers have been experiencing delays on the A10 this week because of works carried out to repair a burst water main.
Motorists have been facing long delays this week as temporary lights were installed to manage the flow of traffic past the site.
Anglian Water says the repairs at Brandon Creek are now complete and the road should fully reopen by the end of the week.
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An Anglian Water spokesperson said: “At the end of last week, we installed temporary traffic lights at Brandon Creek, so that we could safely repair a burst water main.
“We appreciate that waiting at temporary traffic lights can be frustrating, but they’re just one of the traffic management options that allows us to fix these kinds of issues while keeping our engineers and other road users safe.
“This repair was completed over the weekend, and we have now finished reinstating the road so that it’s safe to walk and drive on again.
“The road will be fully reopened by the end of the week.
“We’d like to thank our customers in the area for bearing with us while we got things back to normal.”
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