Alderley Road to be closed for United Utilities to carry out works

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Alderley Road in Wilmslow will be closed for up to 10 days in September to enable United Utilities to carry out works.

The road will be closed from the junction of Holly Road south to Fulshaw Cross roundabout.

The alternative route will be via Fulshaw Cross Roundabout, Alderley Road, Manchester Road, Manchester Road Roundabout, Bollin Valley Link, Bollin Valley Link to Dean Row Road, Bollin Valley Roundabout, Birrell Way, Thorngrove Roundabout, Pendleton Way, Harden Park Roundabout and vice versa.

The road closure will come into operation on Monday 9th September 2024 and it is anticipated that the works will be completed by Thursday 19th September 2024.

United Utilities are currently scheduled to carry out further works by on Alderley Road, opposite 97/junction of roundabout, between Monday 4th November 2024 and Friday 15th November 2024.

Under current Health & Safety legislation and for the safety of the workforce and members of the public, it will be necessary for another road closure to be in place for the upcoming works.

If you have any enquiries relating to the works, please contact United Utilities Water Ltd on telephone number 0345 072 0829.

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Erica Maslen
Monday 9th September 2024 at 7:52 am
It may be me.. does this make sense - surely Holly Rd Sth is on the roundabout. Is it Holly Rd North..?
Alan Brough
Monday 9th September 2024 at 8:48 pm
@Erica Maslen,

The new closure is from Holly Road South. However, you can’t drive from Holly Road North to Holly Road South without having to negotiate the temporary traffic lights outside “Chapelwood” which remain in place despite the fact that there are no signs of any work being done. The lights have moved approx 20 metres along the road from outside the United Reform Church where they were in place for approx two months whilst no work appeared to be done for most of the time that they were there.

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