M62 and M606 closures: Seven closures for Halifax drivers over the next fortnight

Calderdale's motorists will have seven road closures to avoid nearby on the National Highways network this week.

The latest expected works list, with notes from National Highways, shows that seven closures are due to start over the next two weeks:

M62, from 8pm April 28 to 6am May 17, moderate delays (10-30 minutes): M62 eastbound, junction 22 to junction 25, slip road and lane closures for survey works, diversion route in place via National Highways and Local authority network.

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• M606, from 8pm May 2 to 6am May 3, slight delays (under 10 minutes): M62 eastbound and westbound, junction 24 to junction 26, Lane closure for general cleaning and maintenance.

• M606, from 8pm May 2 to 6am May 3, slight delays (under 10 minutes): M62 eastbound and westbound, junction 24 to junction 26, Lane closure for general cleaning and maintenance.

• M62, from 8pm May 6 to 6am May 7, slight delays (under 10 minutes): M62 eastbound and westbound, junction 23 to junction 25, Lane closure for general cleaning and maintenance.

• M62, from 8pm May 9 to 6am May 10, slight delays (under 10 minutes): M62 eastbound and westbound, junction 22 to junction 23, Lane closure for general cleaning and maintenance.

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• M62, from 8pm May 9 to 6am May 13, moderate delays (10-30 minutes): M62 eastbound and westbound, junction 22 to junction 23, slip road closures and lane closures for structure maintenance, diversion in place via National highways and local authority network.

• M62, from 8pm May 9 to 5am May 23, moderate delays (10-30 minutes): M62 eastbound, junction 21 to 22 - carriageway closure for signs - erection.

National Highways is responsible for maintaining motorways and major A-roads, so closures of smaller roads will not be included in their schedule.

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