Roadworks in the borough
Date published: 18 August 2009
Hollin Lane, Middleton - Hazlehurst Drive to Whalley Road
Temporary 3 way signals to facilitate gas main work
Until 20 August 2009
Smithy Bridge Road, Littleborough – at level crossing
Temporary road closure to facilitate crossing repairs, overnight 10pm until 7am
3 and 4 October 2009
Smithy Bridge Road, Littleborough – Henry Street to Rose Avenue
One way working from Henry Street to Rose Avenue in that direction to facilitate gas main work
20 July until 31 August 2009
Tesco Development, Middleton
Works may be progressing anywhere within the area bounded by Manchester New Road, Assheton Way, Oldham Road and will include the three roundabouts.
There will also be works on Limetrees Road, Wood Street and Market Place.
Surfacing work will be carried out at the Townley Street/Oldham Road junction at a later date.
The scheme is expected to take approximately ten months to complete.
South Parade, Rochdale
Temporary closure to facilitate the installation of the Christmas Lighting, 6am until 8am
7 September until 14 September 2009
Yorkshire Street, Rochdale – from South Parade to Baillie Street
Temporary closure to facilitate the installation of the Christmas Lighting, 10am until 6pm
21 September until 5 October 2009
Ash Walk, Middleton
Temporary road closure to facilitate footway reconstruction and carriageway resurfacing
Until 4 September 2009
Whalley Road and Nowell Road, Middleton – full length
Temporary 2 way signals to facilitate gas main work
1 August until 2 September 2009
Pits Farm Avenue, Rochdale – from it's junction with Sandy Lane.
Temporary road closure due to a sewer collapse.
Until further notice.
Calderbrook Road, Littleborough
Closed in the Calderdale Area
Until further notice
Carmine Fold, Middleton
Temporary closure to facilitate ‘Key 103 – Down Your Street’ event, 8.30am until 7pm
28 August 2009
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