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Latest news in Yorkshire: September 17, 2018 10:37:41 AM
Motorists using the motorway network through Rotherham this week are being
warned of several nights of roadworks, including the overnight closure of
the northbound motorway.
There are several closures planned on the M1, affecting both the motorway
itself and slip roads:
The northbound carriageway will be closed overnight for two nights from
tonight (Monday) and then again on Friday for carriageway repairs.
The northbound exit and entry slip roads will be fully closed overnight on
Saturday (September 22) at M1 junction 35 (Thorpe Hesley) for electrical
work.
The northbound entry slip road at the same junction will be fully closed
overnight for three nights from tonight (Monday), while the exit slip road
at the same junction will be shut for three nights from Wednesday for
carriageway repairs.
The southbound exit slip road will be shut for two nights from tonight
(Monday), also for carriageway repairs.
Highways England said all the closures would be in force between 8pm and
6am, and drivers would be able to follow clearly signed diversion routes.
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