Traffic is moving as normal on the Harrogate district’s roads his morning.
But, drivers are urged to plan journeys ahead amid roadworks on some main routes in the district.
Here is your Stray Ferret traffic update.
Roads
Traffic is moving as normal during rush hour on Wetherby Road, Knaresborough Road and Skipton Road this morning.
However, temporary traffic lights remain in place on the A661 Harrogate Road between Harrogate and Spofforth, which may cause delays for drivers heading towards Wetherby.
Northern Gas Networks are carrying out maintenance work on the route. The lights will be in place until September 30.
The A59 York Road, between Station Road and the A658 at Goldsborough, will be closed overnight until October 6.
The closure will be in place between 8pm and 5am while North Yorkshire County Council carries out resurfacing work.
A diversion will be in place via Knaresborough, Ferrensby, Minskip to Boroughbridge.
As previously reported, a main road out of Pateley Bridge will be closed for six weeks as repairs are carried out at Fellbeck bridge on the B6265.
Signs for a diversion and a temporary crossing over the river for pedestrians and cyclists are in place.
Northern Gas Networks has implemented a road closure on Montpellier Road until September 30 as part of maintenance work.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
However, commuters should be aware of upcoming strike action on Saturday (October 1), Wednesday (October 5) and next Saturday (October 8) which may affect services from Harrogate and Knaresborough.
Northern, which operates the services, has urged passengers not to travel on strike days.
Meanwhile, the Harrogate Bus Company is reporting cancellations on its 1A, 1B, 1C, 7 and 36 services this morning.
You can find out more on the disruption to services here.
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Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district traffic update
Drivers should be aware of an overnight road closure on the A59 York Road near Knaresborough which may cause delays.
Meanwhile, some roadworks on main routes in the Harrogate district remain in place.
Here is your Stray Ferret traffic update.
Roads
The A59 York Road, between Station Road and the A658 at Goldsborough, will be closed overnight from today until October 6.
The road will be closed between 8pm and 5am while North Yorkshire County Council carries out resurfacing work.
A diversion will be in place via Knaresborough, Ferrensby, Minskip to Boroughbridge.
Two-way traffic lights are in place on the A661 Harrogate Road between Harrogate and Spofforth, which may cause delays for drivers heading towards Wetherby.
Northern Gas Networks are carrying out maintenance work on the route. The lights will be in place until September 30.
As previously reported, a main road out of Pateley Bridge will be closed for six weeks as repairs are carried out at Fellbeck bridge on the B6265.
Signs for a diversion and a temporary crossing over the river for pedestrians and cyclists are in place.
Meanwhile, traffic is moving as normal on Harrogate’s Wetherby Road and Knaresborough Road during rush hour this morning.
Northern Gas Networks has implemented a road closure on Montpellier Road until September 30 as part of maintenance work.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
However, commuters should be aware of upcoming strike action on Saturday (October 1), Wednesday (October 5) and next Saturday (October 8) which may affect services from Harrogate and Knaresborough.
Meanwhile, the Harrogate Bus Company is reporting cancellations on its 1A, 1C and 36 services this morning.
You can find out more on the disruption to services here.
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Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district traffic update
Drivers should expect delays on some main routes in the Harrogate district as roadworks remain in place.
Here is your Stray Ferret traffic update.
Roads
Two-way traffic lights are in place on the A661 Harrogate Road between Harrogate and Spofforth, which may cause delays for drivers heading towards Wetherby.
Northern Gas Networks are carrying out maintenance work on the route. The lights will be in place until September 30.
As previously reported, a main road out of Pateley Bridge will be closed for six weeks as repairs are carried out at Fellbeck bridge on the B6265.
Signs for a diversion and a temporary crossing over the river for pedestrians and cyclists are in place.
Meanwhile, traffic is moving as normal on Harrogate’s Wetherby Road and Knaresborough Road during rush hour this morning.
Ongoing roadworks on Skipton Road, which include temporary traffic lights at Dragon Road, are due to end today.
Northern Gas Networks has implemented a road closure on Montpellier Road until September 30 as part of maintenance work.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
Meanwhile, the Harrogate Bus Company is reporting cancellations on its 1A, 1C and 36 services this morning.
You can find out more on the disruption to services here.
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Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district traffic update
Drivers are warned that a main road out of Pateley Bridge will be closed from Monday as bridge repairs are carried out.
Meanwhile, motorists also face delays with roadworks in other areas of the Harrogate district.
Here is your Stray Ferret traffic update.
Roads
As previously reported, a main road out of Pateley Bridge will be closed for six weeks as repairs are carried out at Fellbeck bridge on the B6265.
The work will start on Monday and signs for a diversion will be in place.
Meanwhile, traffic is moving as normal on Harrogate’s Wetherby Road and Knaresborough Road during rush hour this morning.
Ongoing roadworks on Skipton Road, which include temporary traffic lights at Dragon Road, are due to end on Monday.
Northern Gas Networks has implemented a road closure on Montpellier Road until September 30 as part of maintenance work.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
Meanwhile, the Harrogate Bus Company is reporting no cancellations on its services this morning.
You can find out more on the disruption to services here.
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Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district traffic update
Planned roadworks in areas of the Harrogate district could still cause delays for drivers this morning.
Here is your Stray Ferret traffic update.
Roads
Three way traffic lights are in still place at the junction with Dragon Road in Harrogate which are causing delays on Skipton Road.
Northern Gas Networks is carrying out maintenance work in the area until tomorrow.
As previously reported, a main road out of Pateley Bridge will be closed for six weeks as repairs are carried out at Fellbeck bridge on the B6265.
The work will start on Monday and signs for a diversion will be in place.
Northern Gas Networks is undertaking work at Oakdale in Harrogate to replace a gas main, which has seen a road closure put in place. The closure will remain until September 23.
The company is also set to implement a road closure on Montpellier Road until September 30 as part of maintenance work.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
Meanwhile, the Harrogate Bus Company is reporting no cancellations on its services this morning.
You can find out more on the disruption to services here.
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Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district traffic update
Traffic is moving as normal during rush hour in the Harrogate district.
However, drivers are warned to expect some delays for roadworks which remain in place in areas.
Here is your Stray Ferret traffic update.
Roads
On Skipton Road in Harrogate, three way traffic lights are in still place at the junction with Dragon Road which are causing delays. Northern Gas Networks is carrying out maintenance work in the area until September 23.
The work could cause delays for drivers during this morning’s rush hour.
Meanwhile, Yorkshire Water is due to put temporary lights in place on the A59 Harrogate Road in Knaresborough according to North Yorkshire County Council’s roadworks map.
Northern Gas Networks is undertaking work at Oakdale in Harrogate to replace a gas main, which has seen a road closure put in place. The closure will remain until September 23.
The company is also set to implement a road closure on Montpellier Road until September 30 as part of maintenance work.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
Meanwhile, the Harrogate Bus Company is reporting cancellations on its 1, 1A, 7 and 36 services this morning.
You can find out more on the disruption to services here.
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Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district traffic update
Motorists should be aware that ongoing roadworks on Skipton Road continue this week which could cause delays during rush hour.
Here is your Stray Ferret traffic update.
Roads
On Skipton Road in Harrogate, three way traffic lights are in place at the junction with Dragon Road which are causing delays. Northern Gas Networks is carrying out maintenance work in the area until September 23.
The work could cause delays for drivers during this morning’s rush hour.
Northern Gas Networks is undertaking work at Oakdale in Harrogate to replace a gas main, which has seen a road closure put in place. The closure will remain until September 23.
The company is also set to implement a road closure on Montpellier Road until September 30 as part of maintenance work.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
Meanwhile, the Harrogate Bus Company is reporting no cancellations on its services this morning.
You can find out more on the disruption to services here.
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Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district traffic update
Train services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are set to run as normal on bank holiday Monday.
Meanwhile, more planned roadworks are in line for the district next week.
Roads
Northern Gas Networks is undertaking work at Oakdale in Harrogate to replace a gas main, which has seen a road closure put in place. The closure will remain until September 23.
The company is also set to implement a road closure on Montpellier Road from September 19 until September 30 as part of maintenance work.
Meanwhile, Yorkshire Water is carrying out work on Clarence Drive in Harrogate. A road closure is due to be in place until September 21.
Temporary traffic lights are due to be put in place on North Park Road until September 19. The lights will be in place while CityFibre carries out maintenance work.
On Skipton Road, three way traffic lights are in place at the junction with Dragon Road which are causing delays. Northern Gas Networks is carrying out maintenance work in the area until September 23.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
The train operator has announced that services will run as normal on bank holiday Monday.
LNER has urged passengers travelling direct to London to plan ahead and ensure they have seat reservations as services are due to be busy during the mourning period for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
Harrogate Bus Company has also announced that it will be running a Sunday service on Monday (September 19) during the state funeral for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
The DalesBus 825 from Knaresborough and Harrogate to Brimham Rocks, Fountains Abbey, Masham, Leyburn and Richmond will not operate on Monday.
Meanwhile, the Harrogate Bus Company is reporting no cancellations on its services this morning.
You can find out more on the disruption to services here.
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Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district traffic update
Traffic is moving as normal during rush hour in the Harrogate district.
However, temporary lights and road closures are still in place in some parts of Harrogate and Knaresborough.
Here is your Stray Ferret traffic update.
Roads
Northern Gas Networks is undertaking work at Oakdale in Harrogate to replace a gas main, which has seen a road closure put in place. The closure will remain until September 23.
Meanwhile, Yorkshire Water is due to carry out work on Clarence Drive in Harrogate. A road closure is due to be in place until September 21.
Temporary traffic lights are due to be put in place on North Park Road today until September 19. The lights will be in place while CityFibre carries out maintenance work.
In Knaresborough, Blind Lane will be closed for resurfacing work until tomorrow (September 16) according to North Yorkshire County Council’s roadworks map.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
LNER has urged passengers travelling direct to London to plan ahead and ensure they have seat reservations as services are due to be busy during the mourning period for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
Meanwhile, the Harrogate Bus Company is reporting cancellations on its 1A, 1C, 3, 7 and 36 services this morning.
You can find out more on the disruption to services here.
Harrogate Bus Company has also announced that it will be running a Sunday service on Monday (September 19) during the state funeral for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
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Traffic and Travel Alert: Harrogate district traffic update
Traffic is moving as normal in the Harrogate district this morning, but some road closures remain in place.
Here is your Stray Ferret traffic update.
Roads
Northern Gas Networks is undertaking maintenance work on Kent Road off Ripon Road, which is closed until tomorrow (September 14).
The company is also taking on work at Oakdale in Harrogate to replace a gas main, which has seen a road closure put in place.. The closure will remain until September 23.
Meanwhile, temporary traffic lights are in place on Ripon Road near to the Shell garage as Yorkshire Water carries out work in the area.
The lights will remain in place until this Friday.
Trains and buses
Northern services between Harrogate and Knaresborough going to York and Leeds are scheduled to run as normal this morning.
LNER has urged passengers travelling direct to London to plan ahead and ensure they have seat reservations as services are due to be busy during the mourning period for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
Meanwhile, the Harrogate Bus Company is reporting cancellations on its 1A, 1B, 7 and 36 services this morning.
You can find out more on the disruption to services here.
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