Drivers are being warned of delays as four abnormal loads are to be escorted through Suffolk this week, including along the A12 and A14.
Suffolk police are notifying drivers of possible delays while the escorts take place.
The first will begin at 12pm today (Wednesday, April 10) when a 100-tonne transformer is escorted from Sizewell A to South Yorkshire.
The escort route will be: local roads - Lover's Lane - B1122 - A12 - A14 - Cambridgeshire border.
Then on Thursday, officers will be escorting four 18-metre-long portable cabins from Bacton in Stowmarket to Sizewell C.
The escort is expected to take place between 10am and 1pm.
The route is as follows: local roads – A14 – A12 B1122 – Lover’s Lane.
On Sunday (April 14), drivers are being warned of two abnormal loads travelling through Suffolk.
The first is expected to leave the Port of Felixstowe at about 8am.
Police will be escorting a 120-tonne transformer to Bramford sub station in Bullen Lane.
Suffolk police has said that some street furniture will be removed while the abnormal load makes its way to the sub station.
The escort route will be: local roads - A14 - A1214 - A1071 - B1113 - Bullen Lane.
At about 1.30pm Suffolk police will then be escorting a crane and ballast from Aylesbury to Sizewell B Power Station.
The escort route through Suffolk will be: A12 Essex Border - A14 - A12 - B1122 - Lover's Lane - local roads to Site.
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