
PART of Lyttleton Terrace will be closed to traffic for six weeks as the next phase of the Bendigo GovHub is completed.
The in-bound lane to the city centre between Mundy Street and St Andrews Avenue is expected to be closed from January 20 to March 4 to shorten the amount of time it takes to complete the next phase, which includes frame of the building.
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Detour signs will be in place around Galkangu - the Bendigo GovHub site and all other roads around the site will be open while access to local businesses and residences will be maintained.
Traffic will still be able to use the Town Hall side of Lyttleton Terrace.
"The City has approved the partial road closure to allow for the frame of the new building to be craned into place and maintain safety on site," City of Greater Bendigo chief executive Niemann said.
"Although the closure will lead to a temporary loss of 11 parking bays along the closed section of Lyttleton Terrace, by closing the road it will reduce the need for future disruptions.
"Short delays may occur in being able to move around the area, so we thank the community for its patience while these works take place."
Works are subject to weather conditions and road closure dates may change accordingly.
The Bendigo GovHub - known as Galkangu - is expected to be completed by the end of 2022.
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Chris has been with the Bendigo Advertiser for more than 10 years. He has great passion for the performing arts and is very supportive of the Bendigo live music scene. Outside of the news world Chris plays golf and, regardless of the result, loves watching St Kilda play in the AFL. He loves community theatre and has performed on stage with the Bendigo Theatre Company and worked with Baldrick himself, Tony Robinson. Story tips: chris.pedler@austcommunitymedia.com.au