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First phase of resurfacing works to start at A61 Whittington Moor roundabout from Monday 26 June

Published: 16 June 2023

The first phase of major road resurfacing improvements at the Whittington Moor roundabout, north of Chesterfield, are planned to start on Monday 26 June 2023.


The £350,000 repairs have been carefully phased in 2 halves – the approach roads to be followed in late July by the roundabout – to help minimise disruption and inconvenience for local road users.

The works on the approach roads to the roundabout will be carried out on weekday nights between 7pm and 5am. The repairs are expected to be completed on Thursday 6 July when the roads will reopen as normal.

Our surveys have shown that the existing 20-year-old road surface is now beyond further patching repairs and requires full replacement.

A number of additional repairs will be carried out at the same time as the resurfacing works including laying anti-skid surfacing on the approaches to the roundabout to reduce collisions, jetting the drains to reduce surface water flooding and installing new kerbs.

A temporary 30-mile-per-hour speed limit will be in place during the works to protect local road users and the workforce.

Councillor Charlotte Cupit, Cabinet Member for Highways Assets and Transport said:

“Our major £350,000 resurfacing programme for the A61 Whittington Moor roundabout and the approach roads is a significant investment by the county council to provide better and safer journeys for local road users on a major road in our county.

“We know this is a busy area, which is why we have carefully phased the programme of works in 2 halves, working overnight during off-peak hours, to minimise delays for local road users.

“By tackling the approach roads first, we will be able to make a major start on the improvements and then return in late July to complete the job by resurfacing the Whittington Moor roundabout.

“The new road surface will provide a better quality and longer lasting surface to see us through the next 20 years.”

Works timetable - subject to change due to site or weather conditions

Week 1

To resurface the A61 northbound and southbound approaches to the Whittington Moor roundabout, the road will be closed each weekday night from 7pm to 5am from Monday 26 June 2023 until the early morning of Saturday 1 July 2023.

Northbound traffic will leave the A61 at Tesco’s roundabout and will be diverted along Lockoford Lane and the B6057 Sheffield Road back to the Whittington Moor roundabout.

Southbound traffic will leave the A61 at Sheepbridge and will be diverted along the B6057 Sheffield Road, Broomhill Road, Whittington Hill and Station Road back to the Whittington Moor roundabout.

Week 2

The work will switch to resurfacing the remaining approach roads to the roundabout, with overnight closures from 7am to 5am as follows:

  • Monday 3 July 2023 - Brimington Road North
  • Tuesday 4 July 2023 - Brimington Road North, B6057 Sheffield Road and the B6050 Dunston Road
  • Wednesday 5 July 2023 - B6057 Sheffield Road and the B6050 Dunston Road

All roads will then reopen as normal from 5am on Thursday 6 July 2023.

Due to the existing vehicle height limit on Brimington Road North, high-sided vehicles above 3.8 metres will be unable to deliver to premises between the roundabout and the railway bridge for 2 nights starting from 7pm on Monday 3 July 2023.

Information signs to alert drivers to the forthcoming roadworks will be installed along the A61 to encourage people to consider an alternative route.

Read full details about our annual resurfacing programme.

The resurfacing improvements are part of our ambitious 3-year £120 million investment programme to improve the county’s roads and transport network.

The works will be carried out on our behalf by Aggregate Industries.

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