Temporary traffic lights on southern route

Temporary traffic lights will be in place for four weeks on part of a major route connecting Douglas with the south of the Isle of Man.
Resurfacing works will begin on Tuesday on New Castletown Road in the Santon area.
The works, which are expected to finish on 18 May, will take place from near the junction with Clannagh Road to the Douglas side of the junction with Mount Murray Back Road.
The Department of Infrastructure said there would be two-way, and later three-way traffic lights to "facilitate traffic flow" past the works.
Temporary speed restrictions will also be in place along the 871m (952yds) stretch of road.
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