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Work to improve roads are taking place across the city.

Weekly roadworks update for improvements taking place in Hull

Essential works to improve Hull’s infrastructure continue this week.

A breakdown of planned works taking place across the city has been detailed below, including future works, so motorists can plan their journeys in advance.

As the city undergoes vital improvements to roads and transport infrastructure, motorists are advised to plan their journey before travelling using One.Network.

Resurfacing work on Priory Road starts on August 2, with an anticipated completion date of September 20. The work will take please in two phases and will see the street closed to all traffic other than emergency vehicles. Buses will be suspended and a diversion will be in place.

Councillor Dean Kirk, portfolio holder for transportation, roads, highways and flood prevention, said: “Many schools will be breaking up for their summer holidays this week, and we know that this means traffic will be lighter on the roads.

“We understand that roadworks can be frustrating for motorists, however these works are essential if we are to improve the city’s infrastructure for better and safer journeys in the future. We apologise for any inconvenience to drivers in the meantime.

“We are grateful to residents of Priory Road and, while we understand the inconvenience, their cooperation will help to ensure that the work is completed without delay and that these essential works are completed as quickly as possible.”

And as Hull City Council moves towards developing a more inclusive transport strategy which encourages a greener form of travel, the local authority wants to hear your views.

The council wants to know about issues on local roads, how you travel, why you choose your preferred mode of transport, and what, if anything, would make you change the way that you travel.

The survey can be access via the Hull City Council website.

Councillor Kirk said: “We want people who live, visit and travel around the city to share their views on how we develop plans to implement a more sustainable and accessible transport system for everyone, and the feedback you provide in this survey is absolutely critical to this.”

Motorists are advised to keep up-to-date with Stoneferry Corridor works download the Hello Travaux app on the App Store on Google Play.

Below is a breakdown of the roadworks currently taking place in Hull.

Location Start date Completion date Details of work Organisation Current status
A63 Castle Street – From St James Street to Market Place.

 

May 2020 May 2025 Lane closures and local diversions until completion of scheme. LGV diversion signed via ERYC to limit number of LGV’s in city centre Highways England On track
Daltry Street and Roger Millward Way 22, 23 & 26 July Overnight lane closures (8pm – 6am) Highways England On track
Stoneferry Road – Foster St to Sutton Road Commenced 28 May 2022 Installation of the Stoneferry Road Corridor capital programme scheme Hull City Council On track
Woodhall Street 10 May 2021 16 July 2021 Installation of the Stoneferry Road Corridor capital programme scheme Hull City Council Extended by 22 days
Holwell Road to Mount Pleasant junction (Stoneferry Corridor works) 23 April 2021 25 June 2022 Installation of the Stoneferry Road Corridor Hull City Council On track
Greenwood Avenue 24 May 2021 20 July 2021 Replacement of gas pipes in footpaths Northern Gas Networks On track
Wiltshire Road 14 June 2021 22 August 2021 Excavate existing concrete carriageway and carry out any required concrete repairs

 

Hull City Council On track
South Street, Carr Lane & Paragon Street 14 June 2021 30 July 2021 Essential gas works Northern Gas Networks Additional works agreed
Humber Street & High Street 21 June 2021 7 Oct 2021 Reconstruction of footpaths and road surface Hull City Council On track
Dunvegan Road 28 June 2021 15 August 2021 Essential footway repairs Hull City Council On track
Sutton Road/Leads Road (Stoneferry Corridor works) June 2021 December 2021 Reconstruction of junction Hull City Council On track
Alfred Gelder Street/Clarence Street 13 July 2021 27 July 2021y Cycle lanes, anti-skid & line removal Hull City Council On track
Holderness Road (Ings to Diadem) 19 July 2021 30 July 2021 Installation of cycle lane Hull City Council Planned
Spring Bank West 19 July 11 October 2021 Essential gas works in footway – will be removed for Hull Fair Northern Gas Networks Planned
Wincolmlee 26 July 30 July Essential works – new connection Northern Powergrid Planned
High Street 2 August 2021 6 August 2021 Road closure will be in place Yorkshire Water Planned
Priory Road 2 August 2021 20 Sept 2021 Carriageway & footway re-construction & bus lanes/ parking bays Hull City Council Planned
Brunswick Arcade (Beverley Road) 9 August November 2022 Lane closures from October 2021 onwards Hull City Council Planned
Lowgate (outside Guildhall) September 2021 September 2021 Crane required to access the clock tower – diversion routes in place Hull City Council Planned
Bowl Alley Lane 20 September 2021 29 October 2021 Footway improvements – road closure Hull City Council Planned
Priory Way October 2021 August 2022 Major widening and construction of three signalised junctions Hull City Council Planned
Air Street Oct 2021 Oct 2021 Essential gas works Northern Gas Networks Planned
Silver Street 1 November 2021 30 November 2021 Installing automatic bollards Hull City Council Planned

 

 

 

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