Due to the prolonged period of heavy rain forecast in the coming days, the following works being undertaken by BEAR Scotland, on behalf of Transport Scotland, have been cancelled. Full details of each cancellation can be found by following the relevant links below. Location Details A87 Reraig Cancelled for the rest of this week. Will … Continued
Overnight carriageway closures 13 and 14 October 2025 The M80 southbound will be closed at Junction 9 between 20:30 and 06:00 on the nights of Monday 13 and Tuesday 14 October. This is to allow Transport Scotland’s operating company BEAR Scotland to repair defects in the carriageway. A signed diversion route for traffic wishing to … Continued
A83 diversion from 6pm on Tuesday 30 September In response to the wet weather forecast, BEAR Scotland will be diverting traffic at the Rest and Be Thankful onto the Old Military Road from 6pm today (Tuesday 30 September) as a precaution. The forecast and hillside conditions will continue to be monitored with further updates to … Continued
Ballot winners tour inside bridge Almost £3,000 raised for Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland The first ever Doors Open Day event at the Queensferry Crossing has been hailed as a success, with 18 groups of visitors given guided tours inside the deck of the bridge and almost £3,000 raised for Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland. … Continued
UPDATE 3 October 2025: Resurfacing works on the A1 tonight have been cancelled due to adverse weather. An additional shift has been scheduled for the night of Tuesday 7 October. Convoy control 30 September, 6 and 7 October 2025 Overnight northbound carriageway closures 1 and 2 October 2025 The A1 is set to benefit from … Continued
Update on 6 October 2025: Due to Storm Amy and delays elsewhere in the programme, resurfacing works on the A9 North of Perth did not start last night (05.10) and will now start on Tuesday 7 October. New dates below. Drainage works on Sunday 28 September have been complete Surfacing works start on Tuesday 7 October under convoy … Continued
Works to begin on Sunday 12 October for seven nights BEAR Scotland, working on behalf of Transport Scotland, are set to carry out overnight surfacing works at the A9 junction in Roadside, a village located just north of Georgemas, from Sunday 12 October 2025. Works will take place for seven nights between the … Continued
Works start on Wednesday 1 October Three-way temporary traffic lights in place until Thursday 16 October BEAR Scotland, on behalf of Transport Scotland, are set to install new pedestrian crossing facilities on the A84 near Dobbies on the west edge of Stirling, with works starting on Wednesday 1 October. The works involve installing a refuge island, … Continued
A charity offering hyperbaric oxygen therapy to residents throughout Argyll and Bute has received generous £750 donation from BEAR Scotland, the company responsible for managing and maintaining trunk roads in North West Scotland. BEAR Scotland operates locally from a depot in Oban, maintaining the A85 and A828 in the area, including Connel Bridge. As part … Continued
UPDATE 3 October 2025: Works tonight and on 6-8 October have been cancelled due to adverse weather, and will be rescheduled for a future date. Overnight slip road closures 29 September to 17 October 2025 A series of overnight slip road closures at M90 Junctions 1C and 2 is planned, to allow BEAR Scotland to … Continued
Works take place on Tuesday 30 September Traffic lights between 9.30am and 4pm BEAR Scotland, on behalf of Transport Scotland, are set to carry out essential drainage works at lay-by 46 on the A9, south of Blair Atholl on Tuesday 30 September, between 9.30am to 4pm. The A9 will have temporary traffic lights in place … Continued
Temporary traffic lights for three days Temporary traffic lights will be in place on the A68 at Earlston Bridge for three days beginning on 29 September, to allow Transport Scotland’s operating company BEAR Scotland to replace the bridge’s expansion joints. This follows the recent completion of repairs to the bridge surface. Some delays are expected … Continued