Roadworks are set to lead to the temporary closure of a number of roads in west Essex, starting from Monday.

A notice from Essex County Council in this week’s Guardian details the temporary prohibition of traffic orders that are set to effect areas including Epping Forest, Harlow and Waltham Abbey.

However, the council states the scheduled dates may vary for all of these works and appropriate signage will be displayed.

Roadworks are set to lead to the closure of Church Langley Way, Harlow, from the junction with Minton Lane to the junction with Tickenhall Drive, from Monday until March 31.

Elsewhere in Harlow from Monday, mains replacement works are due to temporarily close two sections of Hare Street Springs for 26 days.

A shorter scheduled closure is also set to take effect from Monday in Church Lane, Sheering. This is due to last for three days and is necessary while cabling works are carried out.

A length of School Road, in Stanford Rivers, is due to be closed to traffic for four days from Tuesday while water connection works take place.

The following a day a three-day closure is scheduled to take effect in Church Road, Waltham Abbey, for carriageway repair works.

Several other roads in Epping Forest are due to be affected by an 18-month temporary closure order that takes effect from Thursday, March 4.

These works will be carried out in a phased manner and exact dates will be specified on One network.

The roads affected will be:

B181 Epping Road/High Road, North Weald Bassett – from its junction with Kiln Road for a distance of approximately 258m in a north easterly direction.

B181 High Road, North Weald Bassett – from its junction with School Green Lane to its junction with A414, a distance of approximately 751m.

Tomswood Road, Chigwell – from its junction with New Forest Labe to end of Highway Boundary, a distance of approximately 373m.

A section of Oakwood Lane, in Loughton, is due to be closed from March 15 for four nights – 8pm to 5am – for the installation of traffic islands.

Part of The Readings, Harlow, is also set to be temporarily closed, this time for seven days from March 16, while gas connection works take place.

For full details, including any diversions, of these works visit the public notices section of our websites.