Roadworks on Rochdale's strategic network

Date published: 23 November 2008


Dawson Street (A58), Heywood
Temporary lane closure to facilitate building work to rear of properties on Market Street
12 January until 10 April 2009
Promoter: Rochdale Development Agency

Edinburgh Way (A664), Rochdale – at the railway bridge
Night time lane closures 7pm until 6am to facilitate bridge maintenance
28 September until 15 December 2008
Promoter: Railtrack

Oldham Road (A671), Rochdale - Wood Street to Milnrow Road
One way working from Wood Street to Milnrow Road in that direction due to gas main work
Until 30 November 2008
Promoter: Utility – Gas

Road closures and temporary signals affecting non strategic routes

College Road, Rochdale – from St Mary’s Gate to Holland Street
One way working from St Mary’s Gate to Holland Street in that direction to facilitate communication cable work
25 January 2009 – Sunday 7am until 5pm
Promoter: Utility – Telecommunications

Belfield Road, Rochdale – from the junction with Mayfield Street
Temporary 2 way signals to facilitate electrical fault repair
21 November until 25 November 2008
Promoter: Utility – Electricity

Honister Way, Rochdale – at the junction with Matthew Moss Lane
Temporary road closure to facilitate sewer repairs
Until 28 November 2008
Promoter: The Impact Partnership

Fishwick Street, Rochdale – from Milnrow Road junction to Bilberry Street (entrance to Magnum Trade Park)
Weekend road closures 7pm Friday until 6am Monday to facilitate electric cable work
7 November until 1 December 2008
Promoter: Utility – Electricity

Pits Farm Avenue, Rochdale – from junction with Sandy Lane.
Temporary road closure due to a sewer collapse.
Until further notice.
Promoter: Utility – Water

Calderbrook Road, Littleborough – Pennine bridleway to borough boundary
Road closure due to carriageway collapse.
30 November 2007 until 22 April 2009
Promoter: The Impact Partnership

Events on the highway

Christmas Lights Switch On
Railway Street, Littleborough – from Church Street to Peel Street
Temporary closure 3pm until 11pm to facilitate Christmas Lights switch on and ‘Lancashire Day’
27 November 2008
Promoter: Pennines Township


Other schemes

Fildes Street, Middleton
Construction of car park to create 11 car parking spaces.
Until 9 December 2008
Promoter: Strategic Housing Services

Ashfield Road, Rochdale – Nos 185 - 197
Resurfacing of rear passage
Until 16 December 2008
Promoter: Strategic Housing Services

Kingsway Business Park
Major civil engineering work including construction of a loop road and attenuation pond.
Until December 2008
Promoter: Rochdale Development Agency and Rochdale Borough Council

Meadway Estate - Streets affected
Abbott Street, Chamber House Drive, Clovelly Street, Crescent Road, Ennerdale Road, Eskdale Avenue, Harry Street, Honister Way, Ivor Street, Kingsland Road, Matthew Moss Road, Manley Road, Meadway, Thirlmere Road.
Meadway Estate is substantially complete, minor remedial works being carried out.
Promoter: Rochdale Borough Council.

Yorkshire Street, Rochdale - outside numbers 218 to 532 and 157 to 361.
Halifax Road, Rochdale - outside numbers 21 to 117 and 104 to 112.
Conversion of pelican crossings to puffin crossings and kerb realignments.
Until December 2008
Promoter: Rochdale Borough Council

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