Several road closures are set to impact Essex over the next few weeks.
Dunmow Road in Fyfield will be closed from June 16 for five days while new installation works are completed by UK Power Networks.
Motorists can use an alternative route via the A414, A1184, B1383, A1060, and vice versa, with access only into the B184.
Epping Lane in Theydon Mount will be shut for two days from June 17 for meter exchange works by Affinity Water.
Drivers can take Epping Lane, London Road, Passingford Bridge Roundabout, Ongar Road, Abridge Road, and vice versa instead.
Drapers Corner in Ongar will be closed for four days from June 23 for new connection works by Affinity Water.
An alternative route is available via Drapers Corner, Mutton Row, Toot Hill Road, Greensted Road, and vice versa.
Further closures are scheduled throughout the summer.
The Remote Footway between Sheering Lower Road and Ladywell Prospect, Sheering, will close for the installation of valves and hydrants on the existing water main.
This closure is scheduled from July 28 to August 8.
Betts Lane in Nazeing will be closed from August 13 for three days for tap boundary box works by Affinity Water.
A temporary clearway will be introduced in the loading bay only on High Road, Loughton Town, from building number 249 to 245.
This will be in effect for one day on August 11, while tap boundary box works are completed.
Hobbs Cross Road in Harlow will be shut for tree cutting works on August 14 for one day.
Nine Ashes Road in High Ongar will be closed from August 11 for five days for new gas connection works by Cadent.
Perry Road in Harlow will be closed from August 11 for five days for new water connection works by Affinity Water.
Finally, Tye Green Village in Harlow will be closed for various phases of work over an 18-month period from July 24.
Notices will be given to residents about the specific dates for each phase.
All closures have been announced by Essex County Council under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
These measures aim to ensure the safety of the public and the workforce while the necessary works are carried out.
Motorists are advised to take note of the alternative routes provided and plan their journeys accordingly.