A75 Bloomfield/Edinburgh Road Roundabout in Dumfries | Resurfacing Works
Amey, on behalf of Transport Scotland, is undertaking essential resurfacing on the A75 at Bloomfield/Edinburgh Road Roundabout in Dumfries from Monday 18th May until Saturday 23rd May 2026 between the hours of 8pm and 6am each night.
This work will require overnight closures of the A75 in both directions between Cuckoo Bridge Roundabout and Bloomfield/Edinburgh Road Roundabout, and between Bloomfield/Edinburgh Road Roundabout and Brownrigg Roundabout.
Westbound A75 traffic will be directed to exit the A75 at Dancingknowe Roundabout and follow A780 Annan Road, English Street, Shakespeare Street, Nith Place, St Michael’s Bridge Road, Pleasance Avenue, New Abbey Road, Park Road, A711 and Garroch Roundabout, where this diversion will end.
Eastbound A75 traffic will exit the A75 at New Cargenbridge Roundabout and follow Castle Douglas Road, Galloway Street, Buccleugh Street, Church Crescent, Academy Street, Loreburn Street, English Street, Annan Road and Dancingknowe Roundabout, where this diversion will end.
Southbound A76 traffic intending to travel east along the A75 will be diverted at Cuckoo Bridge roundabout to follow Glasgow Road, Glasgow Street, Buccleuch Street and follow the A75 eastbound diversion route described above.
During this time, a convoy will be in operation on the A701 approach to Bloomfield/Edinburgh Road Roundabout. Additional lane closures will also be in operation at Cuckooo Bridge Roundabout to facilitate these works.
All traffic management will be removed by 6am on Saturday 23rd May 2026.
Access for emergency service vehicles will be maintained throughout these works.
Please note, all schemes are weather dependent and may be cancelled or rescheduled if weather conditions are not favourable.
This scheme will benefit vehicles using this route each day, by improving the safety and condition of the carriageway in this location.
Road users are thanked for their patience and understanding while this work is being undertaken.
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