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A985 Crombie & High Valleyfield | Overnight Resurfacing Works

Crombie
28th of October 2024, 7:30pm to 20th of November 2024, 6:30am

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The A985 is set to benefit from an improved road surface at Crombie and High Valleyfield, with works commencing Monday 28 October 2024.

The project will see Transport Scotland’s operating company, BEAR Scotland, carry out the works over 3 and a half weeks between Monday 28 October and Wednesday 20 November. No works are currently planned over the weekend.

To ensure the safety of the workforce and members of the travelling public it is necessary to close sections of the A985 at these locations during the works with signed diversions in place.

The dates, locations and proposed diversions for each phase are listed below.

A985 Crombie works timetable

Consultations have been carried out with emergency services and other relevant stakeholders to share information about the project in advance.

Emergency services will be given access through the works at all times and local access for residents within the closure points will be maintained when it is safe to pass through the work area.

All work is weather dependent and subject to postponement in the event of adverse conditions.

Tommy Deans, BEAR Scotland’s South-East Network Manager said: “These surfacing improvements will address and repair defects in the road surface such as potholes and cracking, creating safer and smoother journeys for motorists.

It is essential for the safety of the workforce that we close the carriageway during these works, however, we’ve scheduled this during overnight hours to minimise any disruption.”

“We thank motorists in advance for their patience while our teams carry out these improvements.”

How to get the latest travel and traffic information

For full information on roadworks on trunk roads in the north-west and south-east of Scotland, visit the Bear Scotland website.

You can report a defect on the network by filling out this form.

Follow Bear Scotland on Twitter at @bear_scotland and at @SETrunkRoads.