Current and upcoming roadworks in Hull – including roundabout improvements, bridge closure and level-crossing maintenance – Hull Live

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Round-up of the latest roadworks in Hull

There will be a number of road closures taking place

There will be a number of road closures taking place(Image: North East Lincolnshire Council)

Here are the current and upcoming roadworks confirmed by Hull City Council.

  1. Anlaby Park Road North, June 1 – June 12: Manhole surverys. Boothferry Road to The Paddock, 9:30 – 15:30 only. Multi-way signals in place. (Yorkshire Water)
  2. Annandale Road, until June 3: Utility works outside number 98 Annandale Road. Two-way signals in place. (Yorkshire Water)
  3. Drypool Bridge, until late July: Full bridge closure to all vehicles and pedestrians for major repair and strengthening works. (Hull City Council in partnership with Esh Construction and Mason Clark Associates)
  4. Ennerdale, until October 29: Roundabout improvement works. Lane closure in place. (Hull City Council)
  5. Hessle Road, until June 1: Utility works. Multi-way signals in place at the junction of St Georges Road. (Northern Powergrid)
  6. High Street, on May 31: Micro-resurfacing works (10am – 12noon). Liberty Lane to Blackfriargate. Road closure in place. (Hull City Council)
  7. Marfleet Lane, until June 25: Utility works at the junction of Barham Road. Two-way signals to be manned between 7am and 7pm. (Northern Powergrid)
  8. Spring Bank West, until June 1: Level crossing maintenance at the junction of Walton Street. Road closure from 11pm until 5:30am only. (Network Rail)
  9. Wawne Road roundabout, until August 6: Council improvement scheme. Roundabout connecting Bude Road, Wawne Road and Holwell Road. Road closure in place. (Hull City Council)
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