Updated 02 April 2026: Due to a poor weather forecast, these works have been cancelled. New dates will be provided later this year. Overnight resurfacing works to take place on Monday 30 March Three-way traffic lights with convoy BEAR Scotland, on behalf of Transport Scotland, is set to carry out essential improvement works on the … Continued
Updated 5 March 2026: Due to changes in the programme of works, ground investigations on the A82 north of Onich have been cancelled. These will be rescheduled for a later date and further information will be shared once known. Works start on Monday 9 March Two-Way temporary traffic lights in place until Tuesday 10 March … Continued
Daytime lane closure for drainage works Monday 23 February to Friday 27 March BEAR Scotland, on behalf of Transport Scotland, will be carrying out drainage works on the A82 trunk road between Glen Gloy and Letter Finlay. The works will take place between the hours of 7am and 7pm each day from Monday 23 … Continued
Resurfacing works starting Sunday 22 February in two phases Road closure with timed amnesties between Lewiston and Strone Lane closure with convoy and junction closure at A82/A887 Invermoriston Junction BEAR Scotland, on behalf of Transport Scotland, will carry out essential overnight carriageway resurfacing works in two phases on the A82 at Invermoriston and west … Continued
Updated 19.03.26: Due to weather impacting the planned schedule of works the A82 resurfacing works between Glencoe Village and Ballachulish have been postponed. Further information will be provided once the works have been rescheduled. Overnight resurfacing works from Tuesday 17 March Lane closure with convoy in place overnight until 06:00 on Thursday 02 April BEAR … Continued
Updated 18 March 2026: Due to the poor weather, overnight resurfacing on the A82 south of Loch Linnhe Picnic Area could not go ahead last night (Tuesday 17 March) and will now finish on the morning of Monday 23 March. Please see new dates below. Works starting Tuesday 20 January Overnight road closure until morning … Continued
Rockslope stabilisation works start on Monday 5 January 2026 24-hour two-way traffic lights with 30mph speed restriction Traffic stopped in both directions for a maximum of 10 minutes BEAR Scotland, on behalf of Transport Scotland are set to carry out rockslope stabilisation works on the A82, at Glen Coe from Monday 5 January 2026 for … Continued
Works start on Monday 8 December Temporary traffic lights until Saturday 31 January with no works on Sunday and during the festive break BEAR Scotland, on behalf of Transport Scotland, are set to carry out safety barrier improvements on the A82 north of Luss from Monday 8 December until Saturday 31 January 2026. … Continued
Works start on Monday 10 November Temporary traffic lights in place until Friday 13 March 2026 BEAR Scotland, on behalf of Transport Scotland, are set to carry out street lighting upgrades on the A82 Achintore Road in Fort William from Monday 10 November. Works will be carried out Monday to Friday between … Continued
Updated 17 November 2025: Due to inclement weather, overnight surfacing on the A82 Rose Street Roundabout will be rescheduled for early 2026. New dates will be shared once confirmed. Works start on Monday 17 November Road closure with diversion in place until the morning of Wednesday 19 November BEAR Scotland, on behalf of Transport … Continued
Updated 11 March 2026: To allow for lining works to be completed, footway improvements on the A82 Glenurquhart Road has been extended slightly to Monday 16 March. Please see updated information below. Works to start on Monday 17 November Temporary traffic lights in place until Monday 16 March BEAR Scotland, working on behalf of … Continued
Improving active travel options BEAR Scotland, on behalf of Transport Scotland, will carry out active travel improvement works on the A82 Glenurquhart Road in Inverness, between Smith Avenue and Ballifeary Road, starting Monday 17 November 2025. These works will improve safety and accessibility for those walking and wheeling in the area, supporting the Scottish … Continued