Overnight carriageway closures in both directions 3-19 June 2025 A three-week programme of overnight resurfacing and bridge works on the M90 between Junctions 2 and 3 is set to take place between 3 and 19 June. Transport Scotland’s operating company BEAR Scotland will renew the carriageway at two locations on the M90 southbound and one … Continued
BEAR Scotland is thanking motorists for adapting their travel plans during recent major road works on the M8 near Polkemmet, as traffic figures show up to 39% of road users avoided the route while eastbound traffic was restricted to a single lane. The roads maintenance company, which looks after trunk roads in the South East … Continued
Four overnight carriageway closures from 28 May 2025 The southbound carriageway of the M80 motorway between Junctions 9 and 8 near Denny will be closed for resurfacing between 19:30 and 06:00 on the nights of 28, 29 and 30 May, and 2 June. Transport Scotland’s operating company BEAR Scotland will carry out the works, renewing … Continued
Drainage works starting Tuesday 27 May Temporary traffic lights 7:30pm to 6am BEAR Scotland, on behalf of Transport Scotland, is set to carry out essential drainage works on the A82 between Luss and Culag, starting on the evening of Tuesday 27 May. These drainage works will take place between the hours of 7:30pm and … Continued
Works start on Monday 2 June Road closure with amnesties BEAR Scotland, working on behalf of Transport Scotland, are set to carry out surfacing works on the A835 West of Tarvie, by Loch Garve. The project will see a new surface laid on a section of the A835, creating a smoother and safer road … Continued
Phased overnight carriageway closures 26 May to 14 July 2025 Motorists using the M8 at night over the next few weeks are being advised to allow a few extra minutes for their journey, with carriageway closures planned on sections of the motorway between Junctions 1 and 6A each night from 26 May until 14 July. … Continued
Overnight slip closure 22, 23 and 27, 28, 29 May 2025 The M876 Junction 1 eastbound off-slip will be closed along with a lane closure on the main carriageway for ironwork reinstatement works between 19:30 and 06:00 over five nights starting on Thursday 22 May until Thursday 29 May. No works will take place on … Continued
Structural investigation, road resurfacing and concrete repairs start Monday 26 May for five weeks 24-hour continuous two-way traffic lights BEAR Scotland, on behalf of Transport Scotland, are set to carry out essential maintenance work on the A9 Strathsteven Bridge, approximately 2 miles northeast of Golspie. The works will involve structural investigation, repairs to defective concrete, … Continued
Taking place over five nights starting on Sunday 25 of May Lane closure with convoy between 8pm and 6am On behalf of Transport Scotland, BEAR Scotland will be carrying out essential surface improvements on A9 between Ruthven and River Spey, south of Kingussie junction, with works set to get underway on Sunday 25 May 2025. … Continued
Work taking place for two nights starting on Thursday 22 May Lane closure with convoy between 8pm and 6am On behalf of Transport Scotland, BEAR Scotland will be carrying out essential road surface repairs on A9 Creag Bhaig, North of Kingussie, with works set to get underway on Thursday 22 May. The works will see … Continued
Four weeks of overnight closures at various locations from Old Craighall to Thistly Cross Roundabout commence 19 May 2025 Transport Scotland’s operating company, BEAR Scotland, is to undertake a four-week programme of overnight maintenance on the A1 from Old Craighall to Thistly Cross roundabout. Works to be carried out include litter picking, grass cutting, gully … Continued
Overnight carriageway closures 18-23 May 2024 A six-night programme of overnight maintenance on the M80 between Junctions 8 and 9 is scheduled to begin on Sunday 18 May. Transport Scotland’s operating company BEAR Scotland will use these closures to carry out a variety of routine maintenance tasks and to tidy up the carriageways and roadsides, … Continued