A ROUTE through rural Dorset will close in both directions for two days for resurfacing – with a 31-mile diversion route in place.

B3078 in Stanbridge will be closed between High Lea Farm To Honeybrook Farm, from 9am until 4pm on Thursday, November 18 and Friday, November 19.

The stretch of road must shut in order to safely allow Dorset Council workers to resurface the route and carry out maintenance in the area.

A public notice from Dorset Council reads: “This order will enable Dorset Council to carry out carriageway maintenance and resurfacing works.”

Bournemouth Echo: B3078 in Stanbridge will be closed for two days for resurfacing. Picture: Dorset Council/GoogleB3078 in Stanbridge will be closed for two days for resurfacing. Picture: Dorset Council/Google

During the road closures, a 31-mile diversion route will be in place, which will see motorists travel onto B3081, A354, and B3082 and past Blandford Forum and Wimborne Minster.

Dorset Council say the reason for the length of the diversion is because the closure is on an B-road and therefore any official alternative route must use the same class of road.

Alternatively, there are a number of shorter but unofficial routes that drivers can take to avoid the road closure. These are not suitable for HGVs and should be avoided if using larger machinery.