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Road to be shut for repair work



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Published Date: 14 August 2008
IN ORDER to continue with essential work to reconstruct the A630 West Moor Link Road, Doncaster Council will be closing the road from Hatfield Lane roundabout to Yorkshire Way for the next 15 weekends.
The section will be closed from 7pm on Fridays until 6am on Mondays. Signage boards will be erected along the route to divert motorists.

Vehicles travelling southbound on the M18 will be diverted via Junction 5 onto the M180 exiting at Junction 1 onto the A18 and the town centre.

Vehicles travelling northbound on the M18 will be diverted via Junction 2 onto the A1 north, exiting at Junction 36 on to the A630 and the town centre.

Access will be maintained to the West Moor Business Park via junction 4 of the M18.

DMBC is working hard to minimise disruption during these necessary road improvements. All work is being carefully co-ordinated to minimise the overall impact on traffic in the area.

Updates on the roadworks can be viewed by visiting www.doncaster.gov.uk/highways and following the 'roadworks report' link.



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  • Last Updated: 14 August 2008 9:56 AM
  • Source: Thorne and District Gazette
  • Location: Thorne
 
 

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