The temporary traffic lights on St Julian's Avenue are likely to remain in place until mid-November, following an extension of the roadworks being carried out by Guernsey Electricity.
The bottom of Candie road will also continue to be closed to traffic, with a signposted diversion via Brock Road and Doyle Road.
"Following a fault discovered at one of our substations on St Julian's Avenue earlier this month, Guernsey Electricity has been working to replace the critical infrastructure," explained a spokesperson for the utility.
Pictured: The pedestrian crossing is also closed.
"Following excavations to link the replacement equipment to the existing infrastructure, we will now need to extend further into the road to connect the network. We have therefore suggested that States Traffic & Highway Services maintains the current traffic management systems for a further two weeks so we can finalise important works.
"The substation on St Julian's Avenue is critical in supplying electricity to a large number of domestic properties and businesses. It is essential that the station becomes operational again to provide further security for customers in the wider St Peter Port area, especially through the winter months."
The crossing near the roadworks is also closed to pedestrians, who are being asked to use other safe crossing points away from the works area.
Drivers are reminded not to stop between the temporary traffic lights, so as not to impede other road users.
Pictured top: The roadworks along St Julian's Avenue.
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