Roadworks and closures in Lancaster city centre are due to cause more pain for motorists over the coming weeks.
Heavy delays have been occurring around and in the city centre over the past few days due to road works.
There is currently a lane closure on Parliament Street and Caton Road until August 18 for private works by Aptus Utilities to install ducts for cables.
A road closure is also in place on Nelson Street until August 20, from East Road to Brock Street, for Electricity North West to install cables.
Further road closures are due between August 18 and 25 affecting Skerton Bridge, Parliament Street and Bulk Road for cable installation works. Vehicular access for residents and pedestrian access will be maintained for duration of the closure, which is between 8am and 5pm each day.
Traffic diversions will be in place.
For the latest on all temporary traffic regulation orders affecting Lancaster, see HERE.
You can also see up to date info on when roadworks are taking place HERE.


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