Motorists have been warned over a series of road closures.
North Lanarkshire Council have confirmed a series of roadworks over the coming weeks in the Wishaw and Shotts area.
Vehicles on the south-west side of the closure wishing access to the north-east side of the closure should proceed via B7010 Main Street, B7010 Springhill Road, Tulloch Road, Cemetery Road and Torbothie Road.Get all the news from your area – as well as features, entertainment, sport and the latest on Lanarkshire’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic – straight to your fingertips, 24/7.
Meanwhile, Main Street in Newmains from its junction with A71 Overtown Road south-eastwards will be closed on August 19 for Scottish Water to carry out infrastructure installation for a new housing development.Drivers on the north side of the closure wishing access to the south side of the closure should proceed via A71 Overtown Road, A721 Wishaw Road and A73 Main Street.
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