Yorkshire & Humber roadworks update 21 - 27 July

19 July 2012

M1 Junction 31 (Aston) to Junction 35a (Stocksbridge), east of Sheffield
Slight delays are expected on the M1 between Junction 31 (Aston) and Junction 35a (Stocksbridge) due to survey work. Two lanes northbound will be closed from 8pm each night on 23, 24, 25, and 27 July until 6am the following morning.

M62 Junction 25 (Brighouse) to Junction 30 (Rothwell), south of Leeds
Moderate delays are expected on the M62 between Junction 25 (Brighouse) and Junction 30 (Rothwell) due to gantry and drainage work. There will be occasional various lane closures and slip road closures east and westbound between 8pm and 6am and narrow lanes and a 50 mph speed restriction east and westbound over 24 hours until 2013. The HOV lane at Junction 26 will be closed over 24 hours and is scheduled to open at 6am on 27 July. The east and westbound carriageways between Junction 26 (Chain Bar) and Junction 27 (Gildersome) will be closed from 8pm on 21 July until 8am on 22 July. A signed diversion route will operate via the local road network.

M62 Junction 33 (Knottingley) to Junction 34 (Whitley Bridge), east of Wakefield
Slight delays are expected on the M62 between Junction 33 (Knottingley) and Junction 34 (Whitley Bridge) due to survey works. Two lanes eastbound and westbound will be closed from 8pm on 23 July until 6am on 24 July.

M62 Junction 33 (Knottingley), east of Wakefield
Moderate delays are expected at Junction 33 of the M62 (Knottingley) due to gantry works. The westbound exit slip road will be closed from 8pm for two nights on 23 and 24 July until 6am the following morning. A signed diversion route will operate via M62 westbound to Junction 32 rejoining M62 eastbound to Junction 33.

M62 Junction 35 (Langham) to Junction 36 (Goole), north of Doncaster
Slight delays are expected on the M62 between Junction 35 (Langham) and Junction 36 (Goole) due to survey work. Two lanes eastbound will be closed from 8pm on 26 July until 6am on 27 July.

A64 Brambling Fields interchange, north east of York
Slight delays are expected at the Brambling Fields interchange on the A64 due to junction improvement works. There will be lane 1 closures and various slip road closures eastbound and westbound over 24 hours from 9 January to 4 August.

There may also be short lengths of lane closures for routine maintenance work such as gully emptying, sweeping and litter clearance.


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