Check our latest traffic and updates for any road closures and roadworks and to avoid possible delays across Cambridgeshire today (October 20) and in the weeks ahead.
B1428 Cambridge Street - St Neots
The road will be closed both ways to all motor vehicles on October 22 between 9:30am and 3:30pm for works.
New Road - Haslingfield (between Church Street and The Meadows)
The road will be closed both ways to all motor vehicles on October 22 between 9:30am and 3:30pm due to works by Openreach.
Cambridge Road - Fulbourn (between Caraway Road and Hinton Road)
The road will be closed both ways to all motor vehicles between October 21-29 due to works by Cadent Gas.
A141 New Road - Warboys (between B1040 Airfield Road and B1040 Fenton Road)
Closed until October 21 between 9pm and 6am nightly for carriageway works.
B660 Main Street - Great Gidding
The carriageway is closed to traffic until October 23 due to emergency work by Anglian Water.
The footway remains open.
Black Dike - Tydd St Giles
The carriageway is closed to all traffic until October 23 due to emergency work by Anglian Water to repair a burst main.
B1101 Friday Bridge Road - Elm (between Wales Bank and Back Lane)
Closed between October 23-25 for works.
Gwydir Street – Cambridge
Closed between October 23 and November 1 due to works by Eclipse Power.
Station Road/Newton Road – Harston (at the level crossing)
Closed between October 23 and November 7 between the hours of 8am and 5pm daily due to works by Network Rail.
B1101 Friday Bridge Road – Elm (between Wales Bank and Back Lane)
Closed between October 23 and 25 for works.
B1542 Barton Road - Wisbech
Closed both ways to all motor vehicles between October 23-26 for works.
Mill Road - Cambridge
Closure between Kingston Street and Great Eastern Street until October 27, between 8pm and 6am, for works.
Whittlesford Road – Little Shelford (between Bridge Lane and Beech Close)
Closed until October 27 due to works by Cadent Gas.
West Street - St Ives (between St George's Road and George Yard)
Closed until October 30 due to work by Anglian Water.
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