Check the latest traffic and travel updates for any road closures, roadworks and possible delays across Cambridgeshire this morning (July 25) and during the weeks ahead.
B1047 Ditton Lane - Fen Ditton
There are currently delays southbound of around one mile due to works by UK Power Networks. Drivers are being advised to allow extra time when travelling.
Hills Road - Cambridge
Emergency works affecting inbound traffic on Hills Road (towards city centre). Stagecoach is therefore unable to serve Botanical Gardens and St Pauls Road. Buses are being diverted via Brooklands Ave Trumpington Road and Lensfield Avenue.
Outbound traffic is not affected.
Wansford Bridge - Peterborough
Closed for eight weeks to all traffic, but cyclists and pedestrians will have access. Signed diversions will be in place.
Gibraltar Lane – Swavesey
The road is closed both ways between July 25-28 betweem the hours of 9am and 4pm daily for works.
The Brook – Sutton
The road is closed both ways between July 25 – August 31 for works.
A1101 Wisbech Road – Littleport
The road is closed today between the hours of 8am and 6am due to works by Arqiva.
Old Mill Avenue – Warboys
The road is closed today due to works by Anglian Water.
B1041 New Street – St Neots
The road is closed both ways between July 25 and August 11 due to works by Anglian Water.
Glatton Road – Sawtry
The road is closed both ways between July 25 and August 18 due to works by Anglian Water.
B1382 Mile End Road - Prickwillow
Level crossing closed today between 8am and 5pm due to works by Network Rail.
B1102 Station Road - Fordham
Closed both ways to all traffic until July 27 due to works by Cadent Gas.
Redfern Road - Little Thetford
This road is closed both ways to all motor vehicles until August 4 for works.
Coldhams Lane - Cambridge
The road is closed both ways to all motor vehicles until September 1 due to works by UK Power Networks.
A1123 Houghton Road - St Ives
The road will be closed eastbound to all motor vehicles between July 25 and September 3 due to works by Cambridge Water.
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