Yorkshire and North East - Maintenance schemes

Maintenance schemes taking place in the Yorkshire and North East region.

Project information

Schemes across the region

You can view more details about the maintenance schemes taking place in Yorkshire and the North East below:

We're improving safety barriers in the central reservation and alongside the northbound carriageway. We will also be upgrading lighting in the area to LED, as well as replacing missing or damaged marker posts.

We'll also be removing the disused bus stop structure and layby on the A1 northbound near Skellow footbridge. 

Work is scheduled to begin on Monday 4 November and is expected to be complete in March 2025. 

We will need to put some full and lane closures in place in both directions between the A1 (M) junctions 38 (A638 Redhouse) and A1 junction 39 (A639 Barnsdale Bar).

This will be carried out in phases and both carriageways will not be closed at the same time. To minimise disruption, we will carry out most of this work overnight. 

To allow two lanes to remain open in both directions during the day, we will be implementing narrow lanes, and to keep drivers safe while the barrier is being replaced, there will be a 40mph speed limit in place. 

Closures

The A1 will be closed northbound between junctions 38 and 39 overnight for three nights from 4 to 6 November between 8pm and 5am.. 

This will be followed by three full overnight closures on the A1 southbound between 9 and 11 December. 

Fully signed diversions will be in place. Traffic will be diverted northbound from junction 38, via the A638 and the A6201 Wrangbrook Lane, to rejoin the A1 at Barnsdale Bar. This route will be followed in reverse for the southbound closures. 

Following the Christmas break, the works will restart in the New Year, when there will be a series of full closures northbound and southbound to install narrow lanes to begin the next phase of the works. 

Details of further closures will be shared as they are confirmed. 

Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England website. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.

We’re making additional safety improvements to the crossing point near Haggerston Castle Holiday Park bus stop.  

We will start work on 16 September. We expect the work to last for four weeks.

Traffic lights

We'll put traffic lights on the northbound carriageway during daytime hours 9am - 3pm.

We’d like to thank you for your patience and apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused.

We're repairing the concrete bridge deck on the southern side of the junction.

We've now completed bridge deck repairs.

We are continuing with resurfacing the roundabout and lighting work.

Closures

A1 (M) junction 59 interchange

We have planned closures for:

Friday 27 September 8pm to Monday 30 September 6am.

Friday 4 October 8pm to Monday 7 October 6am.

Diversions

We will put signed diversions in place during closures.

Please follow diversions. Expect delays, plan ahead and allow extra time for your journey.

We may need to make further closures as we work. We expect to finish in Winter 2024.

Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England site. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.

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We are replacing the safety barrier and upgrading the lighting between South Cave and North Ferriby. We are also resurfacing the footbridge at Elloughton.

Closures

To work safely, we'll use weeknight closures on east and westbound carriageways (between 8pm and 6am).

To start, we'll be working from July to August 2024, though we'll continue until Spring 2025.

We'll alternate east and westbound closures. To minimise disruption, we won't fully close  the road in both directions at the same time.

During July, we'll use a 40mph speed limit on this section of the road, with average speed cameras.

We'll put signed diversions in place.

Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England site. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.

 

We need to upgrade the drainage on the A64 near Crambeck to increase the drainage capacity. This is to prevent standing water and improve safety. 

To do this safely, we will need to install temporary traffic lights to control traffic on the A64 and junctions at Castle Howard Station Road and Greets House Road.

Work will start on 15 November and will take place throughout the weekend until the morning of 18 November, weather permitting.

Some of this work will be unavoidably noisy. We will do everything we can to minimise disruption but would like to apologise in advance for any disturbance caused by this much needed work.

Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England website. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.

Closure

We need to resurface the A64 between Ganton and Staxton. To do this safely, we need to close the A64 overnight between 8pm and 6am.

Work will start on 21 October and will finish on 30 October, weather permitting. We will not be working at the weekend. 

We are aware that residents in Staxton will need to retain access to A64 and have contacted them directly to explain how this will happen. For all others, local diversion routes will be clearly signed.

Diversion routes will be clearly signed. Please note, there are some day time patching works taking place on the A170 this week (week commencing 21 October); however, these will not affect the diversion route and the A170 will remain open during the overnight works on the A64.

Diversions

Eastbound traffic will be diverted via the A64 westbound and via the A170, B1261 Seamer Road onto Main Street through Seamer, to rejoin the A64 north of Staxton.

Westbound traffic will follow this route in reverse. 

Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.

From Monday 11 November, we will begin resurfacing the A69 in Northumberland, over a 2km stretch of road between Haltwhistle and Haydon Bridge.

This will be carried out overnight, when traffic levels are lightest, over a period of three weeks.

Closures

To keep drivers and the workforce safe, the resurfacing will take place under overnight lane closures.

  • These will run between 7pm and 7am, Monday to Friday.

The road will remain open on Saturday and Sunday nights. There will be speed restrictions of 40 and 10mph during the lane closures as required. 

This work is weather dependent and may be rescheduled in poor conditions.

Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.

We’re performing specialist repairs and maintenance on stretches of the concrete road surface on the A180.

We'll be working in both directions between the junctions with the A15 and A160, from 11 October 2024. 

Closures

To work safely, we'll need a mixture of overnight and daytime westbound and eastbound closures.

Overnight closures will be in place Monday to Friday between 8pm and 6am.

We'll also need a 24/7 lane closure to allow the concrete tie to cure. 

  • westbound closure - 11 October to 28 November 2024
  • eastbound closure - 29 November 2024 to 19 December 2024

Diversions

Please remember there's a 7.5 tonne weight limit for vehicles travelling through Ulceby and other villages in the Ferry Ward area. Vehicles loading and unloading in these areas are exempt from this limit.

Westbound

When the A180 is closed Westbound:

  • from Brocklesby Interchange head east along the A180a
  • at the Stallingborough Interchange Junction leave the A180 and take the third exit onto the A1173, heading south
  • At the Mathew Ford Roundabout take the first exit to stay on the A1173
  • at the Stallingborough Roundabout take the third exit to remain on the A1173. Travel along the A1173 until reaching the junction with the A18. Turn right onto the A18, heading west. Continue along the A18 through the village of Great Limber
  • at the Humberside Airport Roundabout take the second exit to continue along the A18. Continue along the A18 through the village of Melton Ross
  • at the Melton Road Roundabout take the third exit towards the M180. Follow the A18 until the M180 J5 circulatory. Join the M180 heading west.

Westbound diversion route map.

Eastbound

When the A180 Eastbound carriageway is closed between M180 Junction 5 and Brocklesby Interchange:

  • turn off M180 J5 circulatory onto the A18 heading south east. At the Melton Road roundabout, take the first exit to continue along the A18. Continue along the A18 through the village of Melton Ross
  • at the Humberside Airport roundabout, take the first exit to continue along the A18. Continue along the A18 through the village of Greater Limber. Travel along the A18 until reaching the staggered junction with the A1173. Turn left onto the A1173
  • at the Stallingborough roundabout, take the first exit to remain on the A1173 (signposted B1210)
  • at the Mathew Ford roundabout, take the second exit to remain on the A1173. Rejoin the A180 at the Stallingborough interchange

When the A180 Eastbound carriageway between Brocklesby Interchange and the junction of A180 and A1173 is closed:

  •  from Brocklesby interchange: head north along the A160
  • at Habrough roundabout: take the third exit to continue along the A160
  • at Manby roundabout: take the third exit onto the A1173
  • at the Pelham mini-roundabout: take the first exit to remain on the A1173
  • at the Pelham Kings roundabout: take the second exit to remain on the A1173
  • at the Kiln Lane roundabout: take the third exit to remain on the A1173
  • at the Edison Road roundabout: take the second exit to remain on the A1173. Rejoin the A180 at the Stallingborough interchange

Eastbound diversion route map.

Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England site. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.

We're resurfacing the east and westbound A696, including the roundabouts at Kenton Bar and Prestwick.

We began work on Monday 19 August and expect to finish in November, weather permitting.

For safety reasons, we'll work overnight (8pm to 6am) Sunday to Friday. During these hours, there will be a 50mph speed limit.

We've developed this scheme in close collaboration with Newcastle International Airport and Newcastle City Counci.

Closures

Phase 3 - A696 full closure westbound - 9 September 2024 - 17 October 2024

Full closure of westbound lanes, heading towards Newcastle International Airport

Phase 3 diversion route

Phase 4 - Prestwick Roundabout  - 17 October - 01 November 2024

Diversions in place from Ponteland side.

Phase 4 diversion route

Phase 5 - Airport roundabout - 1 November – 6 November 2024 

Temporary traffic lights and local diversions in place.

Phase 5 diversion route.

Phase 6 - Eastbound - 6 November – 30 November 2024

Local diversions in place.

Phase 6 diversion route

We'll maintain access to all businesses and properties by the appropriate diversions.

Please allow sufficient time for your journeys, especially if you need to catch flights from Newcastle International Airport.

Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England site. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.

 

We need to replace the wire rope central barrier with a concrete one, to improve safety for drivers.

Concrete barriers are even stronger than metal ones. They significantly reduce the risk of vehicles crossing over from one carriageway to another

The scheme has been split into 2 sections and will take around 16 months to complete.

The first section, between junctions 46 and 47 will start in March and is expected to last around 7 months.

The second section, between junctions 43 and 45, which also includes upgrading the LED lighting, will start in August and is expected to take 9 months.

Traffic management

To work safely we need to close 1 lane on the north and southbound carriageways.

We'll also reduce the speed limit to 50mph as we remove sections of the barrier.

Traffic management will start between junctions 46 and 47 with the first phase.

As work continues, we'll extend the traffic management to include junctions 43 to 45.

This allows us to reduce the overall duration of the work and maintain safety.

Please allow more time for your journey. We expect significant delays during the evening peak as people leave the Leeds area.

We're replacing the safety barriers (parapets) on 4 bridges at junction 35 of the M62 where it meets the M18.

Lane closures

To do this safely we'll install lane closures and a temporary speed limit of 50mph to keep everyone safe. 

Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England site. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.

Diversions

We'll put signed diversions in place. 

Please allow extra time for your journey. 

This project will involve resurfacing the carriageway in both directions and replacing the joints on the motorway bridges at this junction. To minimize disruption, the work will be carried out overnight with a series of closures between Junctions 24 and 25.

Closures

6 – 19 September

Eastbound carriageway

19 - 21 September

Eastbound exit slip

23 – 28 September

Eastbound carriageway

30 September – 2 October

Eastbound exit slip

2 – 5 October

Westbound entry slip

7 - 12 October

Westbound carriageway and eastbound lane 3. Traffic will be diverted off and on the motorway at Junction 25.

14 - 18 October

Westbound entry slip

18 - 24 October

Eastbound main carriageway and westbound lane 3. Traffic will be diverted off and on at Junction 25.

24 – 30 October

Eastbound Junction 25 exit slip and eastbound hard shoulder. Traffic will be diverted to Junction 26 and back.

Diversion Routes

Westbound diversion

Drivers will be diverted via the A644, A6107, and A643 to rejoin the motorway at Junction 24.

Eastbound diversion

Drivers will follow the same route in reverse.

Additional signage will be placed ahead of the closures to guide drivers.

We’re carrying out these improvements overnight where traffic levels are lightest, to minimise disruption. However, those planning to travel on the M62 during these times are advised to allow plenty of extra time for their journeys.

All work is subject to the weather and may be rescheduled in poor conditions.

Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.

We're replacing the parapet on the M62 bridge between junctions 29 and 30. 

We’ll start on the westbound carriageway before switching to the eastbound mid-November. We'll work during the day.

Closures

7 October to mid November - M62 westbound

We'll need one overnight full closure westbound (8pm to 6am) to allow us to set up narrow lanes.

We'll then close lane one and all emergency areas for the duration of the work.

A 50mph speed limit will also be in place.

Mid November to 16 December – M62 eastbound

We'll need one overnight full closure eastbound (8pm to 6am) to allow us to set up narrow lanes.

We'll then close lane one and all emergency areas for the duration of the work.

A 50mph speed limit will also be in place.

We'll need one more overnight closure at the end of the work to remove:

  • all traffic management
  • temporary speed restrictions.

Diversions

During the overnight closures clearly signed diversion routes will be in operation.

Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England site. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.

We’re replacing the parapet at Parkfields Bridge at junction 32 of the M62 westbound (Glasshoughton). 

From Monday 4 November, we will begin working overnight at this bridge for around six weeks.

Closure

To ensure we are able to carry the work out safely, lanes 1 and 2 of the westbound carriageway will be closed on weeknights from junction 32A (A1(M)) to just past junction 32.

  • The lane closures will be in place every night, Monday – Friday, between 8pm and 6am.
  • However, between 2 and 6 December, closures will be between 9pm and 6am.

Please allow plenty of extra time for your journey. 

Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.

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Information about scheduled roadworks and events on our motorways and major roads.

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