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A75 Inch Church | Resurfacing

A75 Inch Church
16th of June 2025, 7:00pm to 21st of June 2025, 6:00am

Amey, on behalf of Transport Scotland, is undertaking essential resurfacing on the A75 at Inch Church, between Stranraer and Castle Kennedy, from Monday 16th June until Saturday 21st June 2025 between the hours of 7pm and 6am each night.

This work will require overnight road closures in this location and traffic will be diverted as follows:

Westbound traffic will leave the A75 after Glenluce, turning left onto the B7084 and continuing onto the B7077 before turning right onto the A716 then at Stranraer turning right onto Commerce Road to rejoin the A75.
Eastbound traffic will follow the route in reverse.
Traffic management will be removed by 6am on Saturday 21st June.

The safety of our workforce, the site, and the travelling public is of utmost importance when planning road maintenance. A convoy system cannot be implemented during this scheme due to available road widths, which fall below the legal requirements to ensure the safety of road users and road workers. The absolute minimum width required for convoy working is 7.3 metres as per Chapter 8 Traffic Management Regulations.

Amey do not tolerate any threats, abuse, or reckless behaviour that poses a risk to the workforce or the travelling public. Any evidence of such incidents recorded via roadside camera, body camera, or other device may be provided to the relevant authorities in such cases.

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 condition of the carriageway and reducing the need for more extensive maintenance in the future.

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