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M6 delays at Junction 31 as three lanes shut

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Posted on – 2nd May, 2024 – 4:51pm | Author – Ed Walker | Posted in – Fishwick, Preston News, Ribbleton, Roads, South Ribble …

Roadworks on M6 junctions 32 to 33 northbound for bridges repairs to be lifted and moved southbound

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Roadworks between junction 32 and junction 33 will be removed by Thursday morning (26 October) and will move onto the southbound carriageway.

A final overnight northbound carriageway closure for the removal of the traffic management will be taking place between 10pm and 6am overnight tonight (Wednesday, 25 October).

All remaining work will be delivered using overnight lane closures only with no further carriageway closures scheduled.

Traffic has built up on the M6 Northbound at peak times while the roadworks have been ongoing.Traffic has built up on the M6 Northbound at peak times while the roadworks have been ongoing.
Traffic has built up on the M6 Northbound at peak times while the roadworks have been ongoing.

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The project will move onto the southbound carriageway with overnight, 8pm to 6am, lane closures from Thursday (26 October) until Wednesday 1 November.

The repairs, which include re-waterproofing and resurfacing the bridge deck – has caused dispution along the northbound carriageway at Stewart’s Wood bridge which carries the motorway over Stubbins Lane near Garstang between junction 32 at Broughton interchange and junction 33 at Galgate.

Today National Highways[3] thanked drivers for their patience and support since the project started last month.

One of the bridges just north of Junction 32 on the M6One of the bridges just north of Junction 32 on the M6
One of the bridges just north of Junction 32 on the M6

Project manager Cameron Newsham said: “We’ve been very conscious that the various measures we’ve put in place to ensure this work can take place safely has led to congestion along this section of the M6 at times and would like to thank motorway users for their patience and support.”

As well as lifting the narrow lanes and the 40mph and 50mph speed restrictions this week, the daytime lane closure currently in place will also be removed. A final overnight northbound carriageway closure for the removal of the traffic management taking place between 10pm and 6am overnight on Wednesday (25 October). A diversion for this closure will operate along the A6 between junction 2 of the M55 at Broughton and junction 33 of the M6 at Galgate.

All remaining work will be delivered using overnight lane closures only with no further carriageway closures scheduled. From Thursday (26 October) the project will move onto the southbound carriageway with overnight, 8pm to 6am, lane closures until Wednesday 1 November. The project team will then return to the northbound carriageway for finishing work – again involving some overnight lane closures – until Tuesday 14 November.

Throughout the remaining overnight work drivers are advised to plan their journeys – checking for traffic conditions and using alternative routes should they wish to avoid any congestion.”

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M6 roadworks causing weekend nightmare at junction 32-33

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Posted on – 22nd October, 2023 – 4:51pm | Author – Kate Rosindale | Posted in – Broughton, Garstang, …

Girl, 6, dies after being hit by van as two children in hospital

A six-year-old girl has died after being hit by a van.
Three children were rushed to hospital after the crash on Garstang Road in Preston on Tuesday, August 15, with one being flown to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital. Tragically, the young girl died from…

M6 diversions: Routes motorists are advised to take with motorway closed around Preston due to milk tanker spillage

There are currently delays of more than 90 minutes after the incident just after 7am which saw the HGV[1] collide with the central reservation and turn onto its side. A large quantity of milk and diesel spilled onto the carriageway, causing it to be closed between junctions 31 and 32. The male driver and female passenger were injured in the incident with their condition currently unknown.

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Diversions routes are in place with motorists being encouraged to plan their journeys. Many people will be heading to the final night of Lytham Festival with organisers issuing a warning to those attending.

The closure currently covers the M6 in both directions between J31 and J33 northbound and J31 and J32 southbound, near Lancaster. The M6 J3a and J31 entry slips and the link road from the M55[3] eastbound to M6 J32 southbound are also closed.

Full diversion details after M6 Lancashire closure

Road users are advised to follow the solid square diversion symbol on road signs if heading southbound

Exit the M6 J32, Blackpool[4] onto M55.Exit the M55 J1, Broughton, take the first roundabout exit A6 Preston[5].At the A6/A6085 junction turn left (M6 south)Follow the A5085 to the A59 roundabout.Take the first exit and follow the A59 to M61 J31, Tickle Trout.At the roundabout take the second exit. M6 south, Birmingham.

The milk tanker is righted on the M6 near Preston after the incident early this morningThe milk tanker is righted on the M6 near Preston after the incident early this morning
The milk tanker is righted on the M6 near Preston after the incident early this morning

Road users are advised to follow the solid triangle diversion symbol on road signs if heading northbound

Exit the M6 J31, Tickle Trout.Take the first roundabout exit, Preston A59.At the next roundabout take the second exit, Blackpool (A583).At the A6 junction turn right (M6) (M55).Follow the A6 north to M55 J1 Broughton.

Road users are then advised to follow the hollow circle diversion symbol on road signs if heading northbound

Exit the M55 J1 (Broughton) and take the first exit at the roundabout A6 GarstangFollow the A6 northbound through Broughton, Barton, Bilsborrow and Garstang to M6 J33 (Lancaster South) .Re-join the M6 northbound

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One hour delays and two lanes on M6 closed after lorry overturns

Two lanes are closed on the M6 after a lorry overturned (Image: Google)

*UPDATE: All three lanes are now open but there are still lengthy delays and congestion.” Traffic is building and two lanes of the M6 are closed after a lorry overturned.
Two l…