Major engineering works to safeguard a stretch of road between Weldon Bridge and Rothbury in Northumberland are to begin.
The complex scheme to tackle the active landslip at Todstead on the B6344 will take several months to complete.
The landslip is caused by the complex geology of the valley and is an extremely difficult site to work in, due to the physical constraints of the site and the environmental sensitivity of working closely to the River Coquet.
Following a comprehensive land survey and design work, a long-term solution for the landslip has now been developed.
The complex work, being carried out by contractors BAM Nuttall, involves extensive civil engineering works including the construction of a 180m length of retaining wall, riverbank realignment and bank protection works.
Traffic lights will initially be in place from 24th April while preliminary works, including clearance of trees and other vegetation, takes place along with service diversions.
The road will then be closed completely over the length of the landslip from 30th May until the works are finished, forecast for Spring next year.
A diversion will be in place from the end of May via the B6341 with extra signs reminding drivers that Rothbury and the Coquetdale is open for business as usual.
As the project will take place within the River Coquet Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), environmental concerns will be at the forefront of the work. An area of woodland five times the size of that removed will also be planted before the scheme is complete.
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