Scaffolding has been put up in Lyme Regis town centre - which is likely to cause some delays to traffic over the coming weeks.
Temporary traffic lights have been put in place around the scaffolding on Bridge Street, which are in place as work is carried out on the Lyme Bay Café building.
The work is expected to last for four weeks, having started on Monday, March 11 and is likely to cause some delays to traffic, although it is not expected to cause any severe problems.
A spokesperson for Lyme Regis Town Council said: "Dorset Council has notified us of the temporary traffic management arrangements for Church Street - Bridge Street.
"In order to protect the temporary scaffolding that has been erected, temporary signals will be in place due to the reduction in road width. There will be no conflicting traffic management in place.
"Works are expected to be completed on the property in Bridge Street by April 7 2024, however, these works are weather dependant."
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