Changes have been made to the schedule of road closures caused by resurfacing improvements on the A87 on Skye.
Delays resulting from weather conditions and the need to avoid a clash with works being undertaken by Scottish Water in Broadford have forced an alteration to the timetable originally published in September.
Work is now scheduled to take place on the following dates:
A87 North of Sligachan/Caiplach: September 26 – October 20
A87 Glen Torra: October 23 – October 24
Kyleakin Roundabout: October 25 – October 27
As originally planned, work will be carried out overnight between 7pm and 7am, excluding weekends. Within this time the road will be closed in both directions except during amnesty periods of escorted access.
The amnesties will be at 8pm, 9pm, 10pm, 11pm, 12am (midnight), 2am, and 4am.
Residential access within the affected closures will be maintained whenever feasible. Emergency service vehicles will have continuous access and public transport will be accommodated as much as possible.
The A87 Kyleakin Quarry will undergo works on October 30. However. its broader road width will permit access to remain throughout the resurfacing works, with a temporary traffic system and 10mph convoy system in operation.
A 30mph speed limit will be implemented outside work hours to protect the temporary road surface.
Work at the A87 North of Broadford has been postponed until March 2024.
Ian Stewart, BEAR Scotland’s North West Representative, said: “We understand the potential disruption and inconvenience caused by road closures, so we’ve strategically timed these projects on the A87 for night time hours when traffic is lighter, to lessen the disturbance to both our local residents and travellers.
“BEAR Scotland and Transport Scotland wish to express our appreciation to the community for their patience and understanding as we undertake this vital upgrade to the A87.”