Planned road works in the North West: summary for Monday 25 July to Sunday 31 July 2016
Planned new and ongoing road improvements over the coming week.
The following summary of planned new and ongoing road improvements over the coming week is correct as of Friday 22 July, and could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances. All our improvement work is carried out with the aim of causing as little disruption as possible.
M6 junctions 16 to 19: Cheshire smart motorway
Work is underway for the smart motorway upgrade – typically with 1 or 2 lanes closed overnight between junctions in both directions and/or mobile lane closures along short sections of carriageway. More information about the project is available on the M6 smart motorway project website.
M6 Fylde Higher (M Route)
The second phase of repairs to Fylde Higher bridge, which carries the M6 southbound to the M55 westbound (M Route) are due take place between 26 and 29 July. Lane 1 will be closed southbound 24hrs with a full southbound carriageway closure in place overnight on 29 July. Signed diversions will be in place.
M6 junction 34 Lancaster
Lancashire County Council work off the motorway on the Heysham Link project requires a lane 1 and hard shoulder closure in both directions on the motorway around junction 34. The northbound entry slip road will be closed for 10 days from 8pm on Friday (22 July) as work to complete a brand new entry slip road is delivered. More information is available on the Lancashire County Council website.
M6 junctions 36 to 35 Burton
Work is underway on the southbound carriageway for surfacing, drainage and barrier renewal works. There will be 24hr closure of lane 1 with closures of lanes 1 and 2 taking place overnight and a 50mph speed limit in place at all times. There will also be full overnight closures on the southbound carriageway on 26 July and 27 July. This work is due to be completed in early August.
M60 junction 8 Sale to junction 20 Rochdale
There are no full closures this week.
A major scheme is taking place to cut congestion and improve journey times on parts of the M60 and the M62 in Greater Manchester. The scheme involves overnight slip road and carriageway closures with a 50mph limit in place for the safety of workers and drivers. A significant programme of temporary night closures has been programmed to fit gantries with wiring and signs, which will take the project to May 2017. These are detailed on the journey impact tab of the project page and updated weekly, subject to weather conditions. See the M60 project page for details.
The project is due to be completed in autumn 2017.
M60 junction 22 to junction 24
Night closures on the clockwise carriageway, Monday to Friday from 20 June - 9pm to 5am (7am Saturday mornings) - for 7 weeks, for resurfacing. Signed diversions.
A550 Welsh Road
Northbound and southbound carriageway resurfacing between the junctions of A540 Parkgate Road and A41 Chester Road. 21 July for approximately 7 nights, between the hours of 10pm and 5am (7am at weekends). A temporary closure will be in place between the junctions at A540 Parkgate Road and A41 Chester Road.
A556 Knutsford to Bowdon
A £192 million project is being carried out to create a new dual carriageway linking the M56 to the M6 in Cheshire. The exit slip road from the M56 at junction 7 is now closed for up to 4 months for work to provide new link roads and a new roundabout at the junction is completed. A temporary 40mph speed limit is currently in place between Bucklow Hill and Bowdon, and the new dual carriageway is expected to open in spring 2017. More information is available on the A556 project website.
A56 Rising Bridge roundabout
Work has started to improve safety and reduce delays at Rising Bridge Roundabout near Haslingden. Work will be carried out daily between 8pm and 6am, and will involve single closures on A56 and Rising Bridge roundabout. Some full carriageway closures will be needed, during which times fully signed diversion routes will be in place. Works are scheduled for completion at the end of July.
A590 Greenodd
Lane 1 of the eastbound carriageway just west of Greenodd roundabout is currently closed until further notice while we undertake a survey of the embankment.
A595 Parton
Overnight resurfacing will be taking place between Parton and Pelican Garage from Thursday (21 July) for around 7 nights – between 8pm and 6am each night when temporary traffic lights and a 40mph speed limit will be in place. Where required side roads – one at a time only – will be closed with signed diversions in place.
A595 Moor Row
Resurfacing works will take place overnight between West Lakes Science Park and Bigrigg once the A595 Parton scheme has completed for around 7 nights - between 8pm and 6am when temporary traffic lights will be in place. Where required side roads – one at a time only – will be closed with signed diversions in place.
A66 Brougham to Center Parcs
Resurfacing works began on 13 June to run until the middle of August. The use of traffic signals this week has been amended to take into account the Kendal Calling music festival. Temporary traffic signals will be in place overnight on Monday, Tuesday Wednesday & Thursday and during the day on Tuesday & Wednesday, with convoying taking place on Thursday night. There will be no signals in place on Friday day or night and work will revert back to normal at the weekend. A temporary mandatory 40mph speed limit will be in place for the duration of the works, with this being reduced overnight when a 10mph convoy system will be used.
A66 Embleton
Work to reduce flood risk on a mile stretch of the A66 at Embleton began in January and is expected to be completed by the end of July. Temporary traffic lights operate 24 hours a day for the safety of crews and drivers. Full road closures in both directions will also be required on some nights between 8pm and 6am, and at some weekends. When the road is closed, diversions for HGVs and other vehicles will be clearly signed.
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