The roadworks and closures happening in Hull that motorists should…

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The roadworks and closures happening in Hull that motorists should…

Hull Daily Mail Icon News Hull & East Yorkshire News Traffic & Travel This week’s round-up of the latest roadworks 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 roadworks ongoing in and around the city, some of them which are long-term projects. Here is your list of all the ongoing and upcoming roadworks in the area, as announced by Hull City Council. They include this month’s continuing closure of Drypool Bridge. A63 improvement scheme (St James Street to Market Place): Major A63 Improvement scheme – full infrastructure change, operating under a Development Control Order which gives the powers to National Highways to implement this scheme. Lane and road closures until completion of scheme. Until Spring 2026. Anlaby Road: Emergency repair of water main. Left turn closure at the junction of Ferensway. Site clear over the weekend. Until November 19. Brighton Street Roundabout: Urgent carriageway repair. A phased road closure, with subsequent traffic management and diversion routes, will be in place overnight from 7pm to 6am. Until November 15. Drypool Bridge: Full bridge closure to facilitate major repair and strengthening works. (A road closure between Lowgate and Clarence Street will also be in place to facilitate major District Heating network installation. These works have been coordinated with the closure of Drypool Bridge to avoid future disruption). Until late November 2025. To learn more about the Drypool Bridge programme and the mitigation measures in place, visit Drypool Bridge | Programmes – Bridges | Hull Holderness Road: Emergency repair of water main. Lane closure in place near number 800. Until November 27. Hotham Road South: Telecoms maintenance at the junction of Wold Road. Road closure in place 10pm to 7am only. November 17 to November 21. Did you know you can get all the latest traffic and travel updates sent straight to your inbox? From road closures, live incidents and weekly speed camera locations, sign up to our Hull Traffic and Travel newsletter by clicking here. Humber Dock Street: Public realm work…
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