MOTORISTS are being reminded to build in extra time for journeys between Windermere and Kendal next week as essential work is being carried out on the A591 at Ings.

Temporary traffic lights controlling a one-lane managed traffic flow will be in place from Monday 7th September for the duration of the work, which is expected to last three weeks. 

The work has been timed to begin after the summer holiday season to minimise disruption to local businesses and also to meet environmental restrictions around working in rivers and streams.

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Traffic light controls are essential due to the nature of the work and to ensure the safety of contractors.

The work involves reconstructing an eight-metre length of the retaining wall on the road near The White House, at Ings. 

A spokesperson for Cumbria County Council says the work is essential as parts of the retaining wall have already collapsed and there are signs of failure on the remaining sections. He added that doing the work now means that more serious disruption can be avoided further down the line.