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    Ministry of Works Implements Buckley Line Traffic Detour

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    The Ministry of Works wishes to advise the general public that a detour has been implemented in the vicinity of Buckley Line Roundabout.

    Operators of trucks and other heavy-duty equipment are asked to use Factory Road and Herberts Main Road to regain access to All Saints Road.

    There will be limited access to KFC Buckley Line via Buckleys ONLY.

    Motorists are asked to plan for delays in traffic flow.

    We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused by the works.

    This article was originally published by Antigua News Room. Read the original article here: Ministry of Works Implements Buckley Line Traffic Detour.

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