Check the latest traffic and travel updates for any road closures, roadworks and possible delays across Cambridgeshire this morning (September 4) and in the weeks ahead.
Rampton Road - Cottenham
Closed today (September 4) between 9:30am and 3:30pm due to works by Openreach.
Duxford Road - Hinxton (between High Street and Mill Lane)
The road will be closed both ways to all motor vehicles from today (September 4) until September 7 between 8am and 6pm daily due to works by Gigaclear.
Granhams Road - Great Shelford
The road is closed both ways to all motor vehicles today (September 4) until September 28 due to works by Cadent Gas.
New Barns Lane - Conington
The road is closed both ways to all motor vehicles today (September 4) until September 6 due to works by Cambridge Water.
Church Lane - Madingley
The road between Park Farm and Cambridge Road is closed to all motor vehicles today (September 4) until September 8 due to works by Cambridge Water.
New Road - Littleport (between Mow Fen Road and Camel Road)
The road is closed both ways to all motor vehicles today until September 6 due to works by Anglian Water.
St Andrews Street and Regent Street - Cambridge
Closed between September 4-13 between 9pm and 6pm nightly for carriageway works.
Badlingham Road – Chippenham
Closed between September 4-22 due to works by Anglian Water.
Hasse Road – Soham
Closed between September 4-6 due to works by Anglian Water.
Puddock Road - Warboys (between Fenside Road and Ramsey Hollow)
Closed on September 5 between 9:30am and 3:30pm due to works by Openreach.
Round Church Street - Cambridge
The road will be closed to all motor vehicles until September 6 due to works by Anglian Water.
Coldham Lane - Cambridge
The road between Nuttings Road and St Andrew's Glebe is closed to all traffic until September 15 for works by UK Power Networks.
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