A total of 12 different roadworks are set to go ahead this week and next.
According to official notices, roadworks include United Utilities Water, gas, and Oldham Council works – with some disruption planned for weeks.
A total of two road closures have been scheduled throughout the borough, for roadworks by water company United Utilities, and National Highways.
A lane closure by National Highways will be in place for four days in one part of the borough.
Temporary traffic lights have been scheduled for six different works across the borough, while roads will be narrowed to single file traffic for three different works.
Affected roads are presented in alphabetical order. Source: one.network.
Delays likely
Chester Street, Oldham
Road closure from January 2 to January 4 for United Utilities Water roadworks.
High Street, Uppermill
Multi-way signals from January 2 to January 7 for United Utilities Water roadworks.
Delays possible
Chadderton Park Road, Chadderton
Single file traffic (give & take) on January 3 for Openreach roadworks.
Cornish Way, Royton
Multi-way signals from January 2 to January 15 for Cadent gas roadworks.
Farrow Street East, Shaw
Single file traffic (give & take) from January 3 to January 10 for Oldham Council roadworks.
Fields New Road, Chadderton
Multi-way signals from January 3 to January 5 for Netomnia roadworks.
Hillcroft, Oldham
Single file traffic (give & take) from January 3 to January 5 for Virgin Media roadworks.
Link Lane, Oldham
Multi-way signals from January 2 to January 11 for Cadent gas roadworks.
North Gate, Oldham
Multi-way signals from January 2 to January 18 for Cadent gas roadworks.
Penryn Avenue, Royton
Multi-way signals from January 2 to February 8 for Cadent gas roadworks.
A627m, Oldham
Lane closure from December 27 to December 30 for National Highways roadworks.
A663, Oldham
Road closure from January 2 to January 8 for National Highways roadworks.
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