'Essential' works on bridge restart
Drivers have been advised to leave more time for their journeys as essential improvement work on a bridge begin again later.
Repairs to the A66 Threlkeld Bridge near Keswick, will see engineers work 24-hours a day to minimise disruption.
The works, which will take place from 20:00 BST on Sunday until midday on Friday, include waterproofing the bridge deck and resurfacing the road.
Temporary two-way traffic lights and a 30mph speed limit either side of the bridge will be in place.
National Highways said it could not provide a "suitable local diversion" because of the location of the bridge.
"We're keeping disruption to a minimum by working 24-hours a day and outside peak visitor times," the agency said, adding the repairs were weather dependant.
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