A package of roadworks is due to begin next month on a major route linking to the M25 in Epping Forest.

The Guardian has previously reported plans to temporarily close Volunteer Roundabout/Honey Lane/Skillet Hill and Dowding Way, Waltham Abbey, from the junction with Woodgreen Road to the junction with Sewardstone Road (including Skillet Hill), a distance of approximately 3169m.

A notice from Essex County Council in this week’s edition states the order has now been made and the closures will be undertaken in a phased manner, allowing the roads to be reopened once each set of works have been completed.

The notice says exact dates when the works will take place will be published on the one.network website.

This states the Volunteer Roundabout, which links to the M25, is due to be closed to vehicles from November 16 to November 20.

The Sewardstone Road roundabout is then set to be shut from November 29 to December 4.

In addition to the closures, temporary no waiting, no loading and no stopping restrictions will be introduced.

Furthermore, the 7.5 tonne weight limit will be temporarily suspended in that length of Sewardstone Road/Crooked Mile from the junction with Sewardstone Roundabout to the junction with Crooked Mile Roundabout, and in that length of Honey Lane from its junction with Broomstick Hall Road to its junction with Old Shire Lane.

Meanwhile, an order has also been made for the closure of a section of High Street, Epping, for traffic signal installation works. This is due to take effect from Monday.

The road is due to be shut from its junction with St Johns Road to its junction with Grove Lane, a distance of approximately 390m.

Although the closure is scheduled to be in place for 27 days, it will last for only four nights within this period from 8pm to 6am.

During this time traffic should use High Street, High Road, Bury Lane, Lindsey Street, Church Hill, Palmers Hill and vice versa.

Visit the public notices section of our website for full details of these and other notices.