The roadworks happening in Hull that motorists should know about
Hull Daily Mail Icon News Hull & East Yorkshire News Traffic & Travel Locations of road closures, lane closures and temporary traffic signals that drivers should be aware of General view of a ‘Road Closed’ sign warning sign. (Image: PA) They are frustrating for motorists, but necessary to keep our roads up to scratch and traffic flowing freely once the work is done. There are long term roadworks ongoing in and around the city, but there are also shorter term ones planned. Here is your definitive list of all the ongoing and upcoming roadworks in the area, as announced by Hull City Council. A63 improvement scheme: Major A63 Improvement scheme – full infrastructure change. Lane and road closures until completion of scheme. Until Spring 2026. Aberdeen Street: New connection. Two-way signals in place at the junction with Holderness Road. Until Aug 25. Beverley Road: Gas works. Lane closure in place from number 53 to the junction of Margaret Street. Until September 7. Beverley Road: Carriageway reconstruction. Northbound carriageway 80m south of the junction with Evergreen Drive. Road closure is expected to be in place overnight on Monday 8th / Tuesday 9th September between the hours of 7pm and 6am. Bude Road: Repair burst water main at the top of Davidstow Close. Multiway signals in place. August 28 – August 29. Freedom Festival 2025: Several city centre road closures to ensure the safety of the public and operatives during the Freedom Festival 2025. August 30 – August 31. Guildhall Road: Public realm works, including paving, surfacing, drainage, retaining walls and ducting within Queens Gardens and along Guildhall Road, Wilberforce Drive and Queens Dock Avenue. Lane closure on Guildhall Road. Until October 31. Humber Dock Street: Public realm works, road closure in place. Works are to take place on the public right of way along Humber Dock Street between junctions with Blanket Row and Humber Street. Until October 21. Midmere Avenue: Telecoms installation from the side of 2 Dorchester Road to the opposite side on Midmere Avenue. Multiway signals in place. September 2 – Sep…
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