Ongoing and upcoming roadworks in Hull – Hull Live

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The latest list of roadworks around the city

Road closures will take place (file photo)

Road closures are in effect in parts of the city (file photo)(Image: Reach)

The ongoing and upcoming roadworks in Hull

  • A63 (St James Street to Market Place): The major improvement scheme by National Highways remains ongoing, with lane and road closures in place. The underpass will be fully open in both directions from 6am on Monday, March 23 after a gradual opening with overnight closures on the weekend of March 21/22. National Highways says the entry and exit slip roads at Ferensway will then be closed until Thursday, March 26 to complete the split-level junction connecting Ferensway to Commercial Road.
  • Anlaby Road: Northern Power Grid is carrying out a main renewal near the Heritage Centre. A lane closure will remain in effect until April 17.
  • Danepark Road: Work continues at the junction of Kerdane for main renewals. Two-way signals will be in place until March 24.
  • Ellerburn Avenue: Multi-way signals are in operation from York Road to the 6th Avenue junction for main renewals, scheduled to finish on March 25.
  • National Avenue: Starting March 30, the road will be fully closed between County Road North and Bricknell Avenue for council improvement works, lasting until April 24.
  • Wawne Road: A road closure remains in place between Bude Road and the Kesteven Way roundabout for a council improvement scheme, with works continuing until April 24.
  • Princes Dock Street: As part of the Hull Public Realm development, the road is expected to remain closed until April 30.
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