Avoid possible delays on the roads in Cambridgeshire today (October 31) by checking out the latest updates for road closures and roadworks.
Cambridge
Delays are building on various routes this morning with longer delays present on:
- A1134 - Trumpington Road
- A1307 - Hills Road/Babraham Road
- A603 - Barton Road
- A1134 - Barton Road/Queens Road/Barnwell Road
- A1303 Newmarket Road
- A10 - Harston
A1123 - Houghton Road, St Ives
There are currently delays in both directions of around a 1.5 miles due to temporary traffic lights in place for works.
Eagles Lane - Little Downham
Closed both ways to all traffic until December 1 for works.
Bourn Road - Caxton
Closed both ways to all traffic until November 1 between 8am and 6pm due to works by Openreach.
Springbrook, Eynesbury - St Neots
Closed both ways to all traffic until November1 due to works by Anglian Water.
B1102 Station Road - Fordham at level crossing
Closed both ways to all traffic until November 3 due to work by UK Power Networks.
B1542 High Road - Wisbech St Mary
The road will be closed both ways to all motor vehicles until November 3 due to works by Anglian Water.
Teversham Road - Fulbourn (at the level crossing)
The road will be closed both ways to all traffic from 11:15pm on October 30 until 5.55am on October 31 due to works by Network Rail.
Chapel Hill - Haslingfield
The road is closed both ways to all motor vehicles until October 31 due to works by Anglian Water.
Gwydir Street – Cambridge
Closed until November 1 due to works by Eclipse Power.
Station Road/Newton Road – Harston (at the level crossing)
Closed until November 7 between 8am and 5pm daily due to works by Network Rail.
Upton Hill - Upton
The road will be closed both ways to all motor vehicles until November 13.
A10 - Milton bypass, Milton
The road between Milton Roundabout and Butt Lane is closed both ways to all motor vehicles overnight until December 9 between 9pm and 5am nightly for carriageway works.
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