North Yorkshire County Council say work has now been completed on the B1249 at Staxton Hill.
The old surface has been replaced and repairs carried out to the kerbing.
Among other things, the vegetation has been cut back and litter collected.
A full road closure had been in place last week to enable works to take place.
The county council say the road is now reopen.

Local county council member Councillor Janet Sanderson said:
“It’s clear to all road users that the B1249, particularly at Staxton Hill, has deteriorated over the last few years, these repairs will ensure that this well used route will continue to serve local residents, businesses and those road users travelling from further afield.”


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