There are many reasons why we may need to close a road - for maintenance and repairs, flooding, gas leaks, land slippage or events and street parties. Costs associated with the closure application (including any advertising costs) may also be charged to the applicant.Emergency road closures are also possible when there is an immediate danger to the public, such as road subsidence or dangerous buildings.For more information about road closures and diversions, contact DfI Roads is not responsible for closing roads for certain types of events, including social or entertainment events, for filming on a road, and for most sporting events.Requests of this nature are generally dealt with by the police, with the support of the local council and DfI Roads.There are many events that result in road closures and associated traffic delays, such as motor sport or athletics road race events. We can authorise road closures and diversions temporarily, for example to allow roadworks, or permanently, through what is called a 'stopping up order'. Roads need to be closed occasionally for a variety of reasons, although the main reason is generally to avoid danger to the public or to those working on or next to roads.You can get up-to-date information about road closures, and other traffic news, at this link:The following link will take you to the Trafficwatch NI website for details of roadworks and road diversions or closures:Department for Infrastructure (DfI) Roads manages the application process for the closure of public roads when it is necessary for road maintenance/ improvement purposes, or for works by utilities (telecoms, NI water, NIE Networks, Phoenix Gas and so on). (please note - this is reliant on contractors keeping the information up to date)Use the online reporting forms to tell us about issues that affect the roads and highways of the borough.These facilities can be found in the header of every page:By clicking Submit, you consent to us contacting you in the future via email about this issue.We are responsible for the maintenance of the principal (A) roads and borough roads.Find the latest information for parents and families whose … Please enable Javascript or upgrade your browser to access all the features.For details of current roadworks, planned roadworks, traffic restrictions and road closures, including flooded road closures in and around Doncaster.After four weeks of test piling without success, in agreement with contactors, we have authorised a different – and ultimately, more expensive – method of piling.

Details of road closures and diversions scheduled to start in West Lothian in the coming months.

In exceptional circumstances you can apply for a closure to allow approved works to be carried out by making a formal application to your local At least three weeks' notice is required, unless it's an emergency situation where there is an immediate danger, as there is a legal and consultative process to go through.The design, provision, maintenance and removal of all temporary barriers, diversionary signing and the like is the sole responsibility of the applicant. Signed diversion are in place. For details of current roadworks, planned roadworks, traffic restrictions and road closures, including flooded road closures in and around Doncaster. Traffic disruptions due to parades Roads can be occupied to accommodate a range of parades in West Lothian. Traffic diversions and a road closure will come into force later this month as works continue on a new dual carriageway for Sunderland. Go to Traffic between Blaxton and Auckley will be possible via two-way temporary traffic lights.Vehicular access to James Motor Company and residential properties will be maintained, as will pedestrian access.To see current roadworks, planned roadworks, traffic restrictions and road closures in and around Doncaster, please visit the following interactive map, or use the One.network web link below the map:This shows all works, details of the works, who for and expected duration.If you would like to see all Doncaster's roadworks information displayed on a map you can use the following link, please note you will need to zoom in to find roadworks in your area:For the latest road closure information, please keep an eye on our If you have any questions relating to road closures listed on the links above please contact On the map, click on 'customize my map' on the box on the left to choose the information you would like to see on the map, and click on the down arrow in the box on the right to choose the timescale you would like to see.

This is seen as the only way for us to undertake this operation successfully and enable us to progress to the next stage of the works and ensure that the works are completed without further delay. Roadworks Report(external link opens in a new window / tab) Programmes of work. The following link will take you to the Trafficwatch NI website for details of roadworks and road diversions or closures: 1.