All the Hull roadworks and closures scheduled in May and…

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All the Hull roadworks and closures scheduled in May and…

Drivers in Hull may experience delays over the coming weeks as numerous roadworks have been scheduled. It is advised to allowed extra time for journeys if they are affected by the mixture of road closures, lane closures and two-way traffic signals in place while the work is going on. Works for the A63 improvement scheme will be carried out until May 2025 from St James Street to Market Place, and there are also works scheduled on busy routes such as Holderness Road and Anlaby Road. Some routes have marked diversions and roadworks will be undertaken outside of rush hours where possible. Here is a round-up of roadworks in Hull over the next few weeks. READ MORE: Heavy traffic on A15 Humber Bridge as 'obstruction' causes mile-long tailbacks amid roadworks today and tomorrow More traffic and travel news A63 improvement scheme – St James Street to Market Place. Roadworks started May 2020 and are due to finish May 2025. The major A63 Improvement scheme entails full infrastructure change and lane and road closures until the completion of scheme by National Highways. A63 Castle Street – From April 30 to May 24, 2024, there will be full overnight westbound closures to allow National Highways workers to progress with the dig for the underpass. A63 Queen Street – From May 13 to July 12, a full closure of the Queen Street westbound exit slip road will be in force as part of the Castle Street improvement scheme. A full diversion route will be in place. Argyle Street – From May 16 to May 22, a lane closure will be in place on Argyle Street to allow Northern Powergrid workers to replace a service box outside Hull Royal Infirmary, opposite the entrance to the hospital's car park. Anlaby Road – From May 17 to May 23, a lane closure will be in place on Anlaby Road to allow Yorkshire Water to repair a leaking water supply pipe outside number 734. Beverley
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