Drivers in and around Bury will have seven National Highways road closures to watch out for in the next two weeks.
Four of them are expected to cause delays of between 10 minutes and half an hour.
The latest expected works list, with notes from National Highways, shows that one closure is already in place are expected to carry on this week:
• M60, from 9pm on August 15 to 5am on September 30, moderate delays of 10-30 minutes: M60 anti-clockwise, junction 19 - carriageway closure for electrical works.
A further six closures will begin over the next two weeks:
• A56, from 9pm tonight, Monday, September 11 to 5am on Tuesday, September 12, moderate delays of 10-30 minutes: M66 northbound and southbound, junction 1 to bent gate - carriageway closure for horticulture (cutting and planting).
• M60, from 11pm on Wednesday, September 13 to 5am on Thursday, September 14, moderate delays of 10-30 minutes: M60 clockwise junction 16 to junction 17 - carriageway closure for communications.
• M60, from 9pm on Saturday, September 16 to 5am on Sunday, September 17, slight delays of under 10 minutes: M60 clockwise, junction 19 entry slip road closure due to barrier works.
• M66, from 8pm on Monday, September 18 to 6am on Friday, September 22, slight delays of under 10 minutes: M66 both directions junction 1 to junction 0 - lane closure for structure and maintenance.
• M60, from 8pm on Friday, September 22 to 5am on Saturday, September 23, slight delays of under 10 minutes: M60 clockwise junction 18 to junction 19 - lane closure for communications.
• M60, from 8pm on Sunday, September 24 to 6am on Sunday, October 8, moderate delays of 10-30 minutes: M66 northbound and southbound, junction 3 carriageway closure due carriageway improvements.
National Highways is responsible for maintaining motorways and major A roads, so closures of smaller roads will not be included in their schedule.
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