FLOOD barrier work will close a busy city centre road tonight (Monday November 6).

The Environment Agency will carry out testing on the Hylton Road flood barrier forcing the road to close between 6.30pm and 8.30pm.

The exercise will allow the Environment Agency field operations team to test the barrier deployment process, while also carrying out essential maintenance to parts of the demountable flood barriers which are in the highway.

This will mean that there will be some disruption caused during the exercise as Hylton Road will be closed to traffic between 6.30pm and 8.30pm.

The path by the river will remain open to pedestrians.

Barry Killner from the Environment Agency said: "Exercises like this are essential for us to test our procedures and ensure an effective operational response, so that we are fully prepared for when flooding does occur.

"We are also using the closure of Hylton Road as an opportunity to carry out essential maintenance on our flood barriers across the highway, reducing future impacts to the businesses and residents."

Cllr Tony Miller, cabinet member with responsibility for the environment, said: "Testing the processes and carrying out essential maintenance of our flood barriers, can only be a positive thing for the county. It contributes to the county being able to continue to function as normal as possible, during bad weather, lessening the impacts on the local residents and institutions such as schools and businesses."