Residents in Beverley will experience enhanced travel flexibility during the upcoming festival period, as a frequently used route is slated for a temporary reopening. Traffic control measures on a segment of the A164, specifically between the Victoria/Morrison’s roundabout and the Ward Way roundabout, are scheduled to be removed from 06:00 GMT on 19 December until 06:00 on 6 January 2025. A spokesperson for East Riding of Yorkshire Council (ERYC) confirmed that these restrictions would be suspended “while our project team takes a festive break”. This ongoing work forms part of the £86.9m A164 Jock’s Lodge improvement scheme. The spokesperson additionally stated that the vicinity around Minster Way and Lincoln Way “will be left in a safe condition before the Christmas shut down”. The Jock’s Lodge junction connects two of the area’s busiest thoroughfares: the A164, which extends from Beverley to the Humber Bridge, and the A1079, linking Hull to York. The improvement scheme includes: Construction for the improvement project commenced in July and is anticipated to reach completion in late 2026. Post navigation Stansted Airport anticipates handling up to 51 million passengers annually by 2040 MV Hebridean Isles Retired After Decades of Service, Islanders Express Affection