Traffic is moving as normal in the Harrogate district during this morning’s rush hour.
Meanwhile, commuters are being warned of upcoming strikes on the district’s trains this weekend.
Roads
Traffic lights on the A59 York Road near the junction with the A658 in Knaresborough are due to remain in place until November 11.
Yorkshire Water has installed four-way traffic lights as it lays a new water main for a housing development.
Drivers are urged to allow extra time if using the route this morning.
Meanwhile, work to reconstruct the B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley, near Pateley Bridge, is ongoing.
The road is closed and a diversion is in place via Pateley Bridge, the B6451 Dacre, Menwith Hill Road, Duck Street and Greenhow Hill village. Temporary traffic lights will be in place during the remainder of the work.
Fell Beck Bridge remains closed for works until November 6, with a diversion in place via Burnt Yates and Summerbridge.
Planned gas replacement works in Harrogate will be paused. It means five weeks of traffic lights on Cold Bath Road, which were initially due to take place in September, won’t happen until at least January.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
However, commuters are being warned of upcoming strike action on Saturday (November 5).
Northern is urging passengers not to travel on the day and to check service times on Sunday (November 6).
Further strike action is scheduled to take place on Monday (November 7) and Wednesday (November 9).
The Harrogate Bus Company is currently reporting cancellations on the 7 services this morning. You can get updates here.
There are some changes to bus timetables on the horizon, taking effect from Sunday (November 6). Most of these are minor, but in a more significant change, the 36 will no longer offer ‘neighbourhood journeys’ from Bilton and Jennyfield to Leeds.
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Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district update
The long-term gas works on Crescent Road In Harrogate town centre are due to be paused this week.
Motorists are still unable to turn left at the Parliament Street junction and traffic coming the opposite way on Ripon Road is unable to turn right but by next week the restrictions should have ended.
Roadworks near the Harrogate Town ground on Wetherby Road in Harrogate are due to end tomorrow.
According to North Yorkshire County Council’s roadworks map, two sets of traffic lights will be active on Skipton Road, between the Empress roundabout and King’s Road.
Traffic lights on the A59 York Road near the junction with the A658 in Knaresborough are due to remain in place until November 11.
Yorkshire Water has installed four-way traffic lights as it lays a new water main for a housing development.
In Ripon, roadworks are due to be active on Heckler Lane and New Road today and tomorrow.
Work to reconstruct the landslip-hit B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley, near Pateley Bridge, is ongoing.
The road is closed and a diversion is in place via Pateley Bridge; the B6451 Dacre; Menwith Hill Road; Duck Street and Greenhow Hill village. Temporary traffic lights will be in place during the remainder of the work.
Trains and buses
Rail operator Northern is not reporting any problems on the line passing through Harrogate and Knaresborough this morning but the live departure and arrival board for Harrogate shows the 7.37am LNER service to London is cancelled.
The Harrogate Bus Company is reporting cancellations on the 36 bus, the 9am and 10.55am Harrogate to Leeds services are cancelled, as are the Leeds to Harrogate 7.40am, 9.55am, 11.55am services and the Starbeck to Leeds 6.23am bus.
You can get updates here.
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Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district update
Traffic lights on the A59 York Road near the junction with the A658 in Knaresborough, which have been causing delays this month, are due to remain in place until November 11.
Yorkshire Water has installed four-way traffic lights as it lays a new water main for a housing development.
In Harrogate, roadworks on the notorious Wetherby Road in Harrogate have been causing delays all week.
According to North Yorkshire County Council’s roadworks map, maintenance work will be carried out by Northern Gas Networks until Friday.
The map also indicates a slew of traffic lights this week on nearby Skipton Road, between the Empress roundabout and King’s Road.
In Harrogate town centre, long-term work on Crescent Road means motorists are unable to turn left at the Parliament Street junction. Traffic coming the opposite way on Ripon Road is unable to turn right.
Roadworks on the notorious Wetherby Road in Harrogate have been causing delays all week.
According to North Yorkshire County Council’s roadworks map, maintenance work will be carried out by Northern Gas Networks until Friday.
In Harrogate town centre, long-term work on Crescent Road means motorists are unable to turn left at the Parliament Street junction. Traffic coming the opposite way on Ripon Road is unable to turn right.
Work to reconstruct the landslip-hit B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley, near Pateley Bridge, is ongoing.
The road is closed and a diversion is in place via Pateley Bridge; the B6451 Dacre; Menwith Hill Road; Duck Street and Greenhow Hill village. Temporary traffic lights will be in place during the remainder of the work.
Trains and buses
Rail operator Northern is not reporting any problems on the line passing through Harrogate and Knaresborough this morning. The live departure and arrival board for Harrogate doesn’t currently show any delays.
The Harrogate Bus Company is not reporting any problems. You can get updates here.
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Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district traffic update
Motorists should be aware of roadworks at Knaresborough which are causing delays during rush hour.
Here is your Stray Ferret traffic update.
Roads
Roadworks in Knaresborough are causing delays for drivers during the morning rush hour.
Yesterday, motorists reported queues of more than an hour on the A59 near the junction with the A658.
Yorkshire Water has put in place four-way traffic lights as it lays a new water main for a housing development.
The lights will remain in place until November 11. Drivers are urged to allow extra time if using the route this morning.
Meanwhile, work to reconstruct the B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley, near Pateley Bridge, is ongoing.
The scheme requires the road to be closed and a diversion will be in place via Pateley Bridge; the B6451 Dacre; Menwith Hill Road; Duck Street and Greenhow Hill village. Temporary traffic lights will be in place during the remainder of the work.
Also, lights will be installed on the B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley. The road suffered a landslip during storms in February 2020 and a weight limit has been in place since.
It was expected that the work will be carried out until December 9.
Meanwhile, roadworks are also set to be implemented on Wetherby Road in Harrogate from Monday as temporary traffic lights are put in place.
According to North Yorkshire County Council’s roadworks map, maintenance work will be carried out by Northern Gas Networks until October 28.
In Harrogate town centre, long-term work on Crescent Road means motorists are unable to turn left at the Parliament Street junction. Traffic coming the opposite way on Ripon Road is unable to turn right.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
The Harrogate Bus Company is currently reporting cancellations on the 7 services this morning. You can get updates here.
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Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district traffic update
Roadworks on a main route near Pateley Bridge are set to start today which may cause delays for drivers.
Here is your Stray Ferret traffic update.
Roads
Traffic is moving as normal in the Harrogate district during rush hour this morning.
However, some roadworks on key routes across the district are set to start.
Work to reconstruct the B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley, near Pateley Bridge, is expected to start today.
The scheme requires the road to be closed and a diversion will be in place via Pateley Bridge; the B6451 Dacre; Menwith Hill Road; Duck Street and Greenhow Hill village. Temporary traffic lights will be in place during the remainder of the work.
Also, lights will be installed on the B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley. The road suffered a landslip during storms in February 2020 and a weight limit has been in place since.
It was expected that the work will be carried out until December 9.
Meanwhile, roadworks are also set to be implemented on Wetherby Road in Harrogate from Monday as temporary traffic lights are put in place.
According to North Yorkshire County Council’s roadworks map, maintenance work will be carried out by Northern Gas Networks until October 28.
Motorists should be aware of temporary traffic lights on Skipton Road.
North Yorkshire County Council is carrying out work to replace light columns on the road. According to the authority’s roadworks map, the lights will be in place until October 25.
In Harrogate town centre, long-term work on Crescent Road means motorists are unable to turn left at the Parliament Street junction. Traffic coming the opposite way on Ripon Road is unable to turn right.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
The Harrogate Bus Company is currently reporting cancellations on its 1B, 1C and 36 services this morning. You can get updates here.
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Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district traffic update
Roadworks on main routes in Harrogate and near Pateley Bridge are set to start next week.
Meanwhile, drivers should be aware of works which may cause delays in Harrogate this morning.
Here is your Stray Ferret traffic update.
Roads
Work to to reconstruct the B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley, near Pateley Bridge, is expected to start on Monday (October 24).
The scheme requires the road to be closed and a diversion will be in place via Pateley Bridge; the B6451 Dacre; Menwith Hill Road; Duck Street and Greenhow Hill village. Temporary traffic lights will be in place during the remainder of the work.
Also, lights will be installed on the B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley. The road suffered a landslip during storms in February 2020 and a weight limit has been in place since.
It was expected that the work will be carried out until December 9.
Further roadworks will be implemented on Wetherby Road in Harrogate from Monday as temporary traffic lights are put in place.
According to North Yorkshire County Council’s roadworks map, maintenance work will be carried out by Northern Gas Networks until October 28.
Meanwhile, traffic is moving as normal in the Harrogate district during rush hour this morning.
Motorists should be aware of temporary traffic lights which are expected to be put in place on Skipton Road.
North Yorkshire County Council is carrying out work to replace light columns on the road. According to the authority’s roadworks map, the lights will be in place until October 25.
In Harrogate town centre, long-term work on Crescent Road means motorists are unable to turn left at the Parliament Street junction. Traffic coming the opposite way on Ripon Road is unable to turn right.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
The Harrogate Bus Company is currently reporting cancellations on its 7 and 36 services this morning. You can get updates here.
Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district traffic updateDrivers should be aware of upcoming roadworks on Skipton Road in Harrogate.
Meanwhile, long term works in Harrogate town centre remain in place this morning.
Here is your Stray Ferret traffic update.
Roads
Traffic is moving as normal in the Harrogate district during rush hour this morning.
However, motorists should be aware of temporary traffic lights which are expected to be put in place on Skipton Road.
North Yorkshire County Council is carrying out work to replace light columns on the road. According to the authority’s roadworks map, the lights will be in place until October 25.
Temporary traffic lights on the A61 near Daleside Nurseries in Killinghall remain in place. Drivers should expect delays in the area this morning.
The lights have been put in place by Yorkshire Water and are expected to end today.
In Harrogate town centre, long-term work on Crescent Road means motorists are unable to turn left at the Parliament Street junction. Traffic coming the opposite way on Ripon Road is unable to turn right.
Work to to reconstruct the B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley, near Pateley Bridge, has been delayed and is now expected to start on Monday (October 24).
North Yorkshire County Council said this is so the authority can “finalise legal arrangements around access across private land to facilitate the work”.
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The scheme requires the road to be closed and a diversion will be in place via Pateley Bridge; the B6451 Dacre; Menwith Hill Road; Duck Street and Greenhow Hill village. Temporary traffic lights will be in place during the remainder of the work.
Also, lights will be installed on the B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley. The road suffered a landslip during storms in February 2020 and a weight limit has been in place since.
It was expected that the work will be carried out until December 9.
Details of the scheme are here.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
The Harrogate Bus Company is currently reporting cancellations on its 7 and 36 services this morning. You can get updates here.
Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district traffic updateTraffic is moving as normal in the Harrogate district during rush hour this morning.
However, some roadworks remain in place in parts of the district.
Here is your Stray Ferret traffic update.
Roads
Temporary traffic lights on the A61 near Daleside Nurseries in Killinghall remain in place. Drivers should expect delays in the area this morning.
The lights have been put in place by Yorkshire Water and will remain until October 20.
Northern Gas Networks is still carrying out work on the A661 Harrogate Road near Spofforth.
Traffic light signals are in place in the area, which may cause delays heading towards Wetherby and Harrogate.
In Harrogate town centre, long-term work on Crescent Road means motorists are unable to turn left at the Parliament Street junction. Traffic coming the opposite way on Ripon Road is unable to turn right.
Work to to reconstruct the B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley, near Pateley Bridge, has been delayed and is now expected to start on Monday (October 24)
North Yorkshire County Council said this is so the authority can “finalise legal arrangements around access across private land to facilitate the work”.
Work to repair the B6265 at Red Brae Bank will now start on Monday 24 October, while we finalise legal arrangements around access across private land to facilitate the work.https://t.co/qEYB3LWG9a
— North Yorkshire Council (@northyorksc) October 18, 2022
The scheme requires the road to be closed and a diversion will be in place via Pateley Bridge; the B6451 Dacre; Menwith Hill Road; Duck Street and Greenhow Hill village. Temporary traffic lights will be in place during the remainder of the work.
Also, lights will be installed on the B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley. The road suffered a landslip during storms in February 2020 and a weight limit has been in place since.
It was expected that the work will be carried out until December 9.
Details of the scheme are here.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
The Harrogate Bus Company is currently reporting cancellations on its 1, 1A, 1B, 1C, 7 and 36 services this morning. You can get updates here.
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Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district traffic update
Drivers should be aware of temporary traffic lights on Wetherby Road which have caused delays during rush hour.
Here is your Stray Ferret traffic update.
Roads
Temporary lights on Wetherby Road have been put in place by Yorkshire Water and are causing delays in both directions during rush hour traffic.
The lights are set to remain until October 21.
Meanwhile, temporary traffic lights on the A61 near Daleside Nurseries in Killinghall are also expected to cause disruption this morning.
The lights have been put in place by Yorkshire Water and will remain until October 20.
Northern Gas Networks is still carrying out work on the A661 Harrogate Road near Spofforth.
Traffic light signals are also in place in the area, which may cause delays heading towards Wetherby and Harrogate.
In Harrogate town centre, long-term work on Crescent Road means motorists are unable to turn left at the Parliament Street junction. Traffic coming the opposite way on Ripon Road is unable to turn right.
Work have started to reconstruct the B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley, near Pateley Bridge, which suffered a landslip during storms in February 2020.
The scheme requires the road to be closed from October 17 to December 9. A diversion will be in place via Pateley Bridge; the B6451 Dacre; Menwith Hill Road; Duck Street and Greenhow Hill village. Temporary traffic lights will be in place during the remainder of the work.
Also, lights will be installed on the B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley. The road suffered a landslip during storms in February 2020 and a weight limit has been in place since.
Details of the scheme are here.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
The Harrogate Bus Company is currently reporting cancellations on its 1A, 1C, 7 and 36 services this morning. You can get updates here.
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Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district traffic update
Traffic is moving as normal through the Harrogate district this morning.
However, some roadworks are set to begin on main routes in the district next week.
Here is your Stray Ferret traffic update.
Roads
In Harrogate town centre, long-term work on Crescent Road means motorists are unable to turn left at the Parliament Street junction. Traffic coming the opposite way on Ripon Road is unable to turn right.
Meanwhile, motorists should be aware of temporary lights on Cold Bath Road from Monday (October 18).
The lights are part of gasworks being carried out by Northern Gas Networks and are expected to cause delays.
Work is also scheduled to begin on Monday to reconstruct the B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley, near Pateley Bridge, which suffered a landslip during storms in February 2020.
The scheme requires the road to be closed from October 17 to December 9. A diversion will be in place via Pateley Bridge; the B6451 Dacre; Menwith Hill Road; Duck Street and Greenhow Hill village. Temporary traffic lights will be in place during the remainder of the work.
Also, lights will be installed on the B6265 at Red Brae Bank, Bewerley on Monday. The road suffered a landslip during storms in February 2020 an a weight limit has been in pace since.
Details of the scheme are here.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
The Harrogate Bus Company is not currently reporting any cancellations but you can get updates here.
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