Avoid possible delays on the roads in Cambridgeshire today (October 30) by checking out the latest updates for road closures and roadworks.
Eagles Lane - Little Downham
Closed both ways to all traffic until December 1 for works.
Bourn Road - Caxton
Closed both ways to all traffic until November 1 between 8am and 6pm due to works by Openreach.
Springbrook, Eynesbury - St Neots
Closed both ways to all traffic until November1 due to works by Anglian Water.
B1102 Station Road - Fordham at level crossing
Closed both ways to all traffic until November 3 due to work by UK Power Networks.
High Street - Stretham
Temporary traffic lights are in place until October 30 for emergency repairs by UK Power Networks.
West Street - St Ives (between St George's Road and George Yard)
Closed until October 30 due to work by Anglian Water.
B1098 Sixteen Foot Bank - Christchurch
The road will be closed both ways to all motor vehicles on October 30 between 9.30am and 3.30pm for works.
B1542 High Road - Wisbech St Mary
The road will be closed both ways to all motor vehicles between October 30 and November 3 due to works by Anglian Water.
Teversham Road - Fulbourn (at the level crossing)
The road will be closed both ways to all traffic from 11:15pm on October 30 until 5.55am on October 31 due to works by Network Rail.
Chapel Hill - Haslingfield
The road is closed both ways to all motor vehicles until October 31 due to works by Anglian Water.
Gwydir Street – Cambridge
Closed until November 1 due to works by Eclipse Power.
Station Road/Newton Road – Harston (at the level crossing)
Closed until November 7 between 8am and 5pm daily due to works by Network Rail.
Upton Hill - Upton
The road will be closed both ways to all motor vehicles between October 30 and November 13.
A10 - Milton bypass, Milton
The road between Milton Roundabout and Butt Lane is closed both ways to all motor vehicles overnight until December 9 between 9pm and 5am nightly for carriageway works.
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