East and West Midlands LED roadside lighting upgrades

We’re cutting carbon emissions in the Midlands by switching to cleaner LED lights, making our motorways and A-roads greener and more energy efficient.

Project information

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We'll be upgrading the current lighting to LEDs on the A1 between Blyth and Colsterworth. The new LED lighting will be more energy efficient and require less maintenance in the future.

When will this work take place?

We’ll work overnight between 8pm and 6am, Monday to Friday, from 8 July 2024 to 16 September 2024.

In order to carry out our work safely, we’ll close slips road, lanes and carriageways for the safety of our workforce and road users. Closures will move along the road as our work progresses.

What does this mean for you?

During closures, fully signed diversions will be in place which are shown below.

Monday 8 July (one night) – Markham Moor: Northbound exit and entry slips plus roundabout including Main Street.

EXIT 

ENTRY 

Tuesday 9 July (one night) – Markham Moor: Southbound exit and entry Cliff Gate

EXIT

ENTRY

Wednesday 10 July (one night) – Apleyhead: Northbound exit and entry slips.

EXIT

ENTRY

Thursday 11 July (one night) – Apleyhead: Southbound exit and entry slips.

ENTRY

EXIT

Friday 12 July (one night) – Blyth: Northbound exit and entry slips.

ENTRY

EXIT

 

Further diversion maps will be available on our website as per the below program of works.

Monday 15 July – 1 night – Blyth: Southbound entry slips

Monday 15 July – 1 night – Blyth: Southbound exit slip

Tuesday 16 July – 2 nights – Beacon Hill: Northbound exit and entry slips onto Lavender Way.

Monday 22 July – 1 night – Gonerby Moor: Northbound exit and entry slips.

Tuesday 23 July – 1 night – Gonerby Moor: Southbound exit approach to the roundabout.

Wednesday 24 July – 3 nights – Elkesly Bridge: Southbound carriageway and Northbound lane 2.

Monday 29 July – 1 night – Elkesly Bridge: Northbound carriageway and Southbound lane 2.

Tuesday 30 July – 2 nights – Elkesly Bridge: Northbound carriageway and Southbound lane 2 and Dover Btm exit and entry Slips.

Monday 2 September – 4 nights – Colsterworth: Southbound carriageway and Northbound lane 2 and B6403.

Friday 6 September – 3 nights – Colsterworth: Southbound carriageway and Northbound lane 2, B6403 and A151.

Wednesday 11 September – One night – Colsterworth: Northbound carriageway and B6403

Thursday 12 September – Three nights – Colsterworth: Northbound carriageway and A151.

Access for emergency service vehicles will be maintained throughout.

We’ll make every effort to ensure the impact on the local community and travelling public is kept to a minimum. We always aim to work to the programme, however unforeseen circumstances or adverse weather conditions may mean changes.    

We apologise in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.

As part of our efforts to reduce our carbon footprint, we’ll be upgrading the current lighting to LEDs on the A52, between Tithby Road and Grantham Road. The new LED lighting will be more energy efficient and require less maintenance in the future.

Work Schedule:

  • Start Date: Thursday 12 September
  • End Date: Tuesday 24 September
  • Time: 8pm - 6am on weeknights only

Closures can change at short notice.  Make sure you check the latest information on our daily closures page. You can also get information on our regional X (formerly Twitter) page.

Please follow the signed diversions and allow extra time for your journeys.

We’ll be upgrading the current lighting to LEDs around M5 junction 5. The new LED lighting will be more energy efficient and require less maintenance in the future.

We’ll work overnight between 8pm and 5am, Monday to Friday, from Wednesday 4 to Tuesday 10 September 2024.

To maintain safety, we’ll install a full closure of the M5 junction 5 north and southbound exit slips. We’ll also install total closures at Roman Road, Amphlett Way, Stoke Road and Worchester Road. During closures, fully signed diversion routes will be in place which can be viewed below:

M5 junction 5 northbound exit slip road diversion

M5 junction 5 southbound exit slip road diversion

Access for emergency service vehicles will be maintained throughout.

We’ll make every effort to ensure the impact on the local community and travelling public is kept to a minimum. We always aim to work to the programme, however unforeseen circumstances or adverse weather conditions may mean changes.    

We apologise in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.

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