WHEN you are out and about around the Isle of Wight this coming week, be sure to know which roadworks to avoid.

CARISBROOKE: Castle Lane will close during utility works, between its junctions with Castle Hill and Millers Lane, between 8am on Monday and 5pm on Thursday.

BRIGHSTONE: Mill Lane will shut during utility works, along its entire length, between 8am on Monday and 4pm on Wednesday.

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YARMOUTH: The Glen will close during utility works, along its entire length, between 8am on Monday and 4pm on Friday, December 15.

TOTLAND: Alum Bay Old Road will close during utility works, along its entire length, between 8am on Monday and 4pm on Thursday.

BRADING: Galley Horn Lane will shut during utility works, along its entire length, in one shift, sometime between today (Saturday) and Monday.

SHANKLIN: The cycle track between Shanklin and Wroxall will close during arboriculture works, along its entire length, over three shifts sometime between Monday and Wednesday.

HAVENSTREET: Combley Road will close during carriageway repair works, along its entire length, in one shift, sometime between Monday and Wednesday.
Also, Littletown Lane will shut during drainage works, along its entire length, in one shift sometime between Wednesday and Friday, December 15.

NEWCHURCH: Knighton Lane will shut during carriageway repair works, along its entire length, in one shift, sometime between Monday and Wednesday.

NITON: Laceys Lane will close during carriageway repair works, between its junctions with Rectory Road and Greenway, in one shift sometime between Monday and Wednesday.

FRESHWATER: Copse Lane will shut during carriageway repair works, between its junctions with Church Place and Regina Road, in one shift sometime between Wednesday and Friday, December 15.
Also, the cycle track between Freshwater and Yarmouth will shut during arboriculture works, along its entire length, in two shifts sometime between Thursday and Friday, December 15.

Don’t forget to check our website, countypress.co.uk for stories about any emergency road closures during the week.