Visitors to a popular nature reserve are being offered alternative car parking arrangements as three weeks of roadworks begin.
With Suffolk Highways carrying out works on behalf of the county council, it will see Burnt Hill Lane in Carlton Colville, Lowestoft temporarily closed.
Work is set to be carried out daily between 9am and 3pm from Monday to Friday for the next three weeks, with Burnt Hill Lane closed between June 12 and June 30.
With the closure in place for the repair and maintenance work, "delays are likely" according to the Suffolk Roadworks map.
It states: "Installation of new pipes, gullies, soakaways and associated infrastructure, followed by reinstatement works as required."
In a "visitor notice" post on its Carlton Marshes, Suffolk Wildlife Trust social media pages said: "Between June 12th and June 30, Burnt Hill Lane will be closed due to roadworks by Suffolk Highways.
"The reserve and visitor centre are open as usual.
"From Monday to Friday for the next three weeks there will be no access to the main car park or accessible parking, weekends will be unaffected.
"Parking will be on a field before reaching the rail crossing - please follow signs.
"Apologies for the inconvenience."
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