Don't get caught out M6 A56
Further works are set to be carried out along parts of the county's major routes this week - which are expected to cause disruption to commuters.
As well as this, safety barriers and road signs will be replaced. These "essential repairs" will enable motorists to "get from A to B safely and reliably". Work started on the road on February 17 and will continue until mid-July 2023. During this time, there will be overnight closures of the A56 and M66 southbound carriageway, between the A56/A680/B6527 junction and M66 junction 1 near Summerseat.
Traffic management will be installed along with essential resurfacing between junctions 15 and 17. Work began on Januray 16 2023 and is expected to be done by the end of June 2023. Work will commence on Monday to Friday, with weekend closures booked as contingency due to weather. This will include a combination of daytime and night-time working.
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