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Manchester Airport M56 warning for North Wales travellers this summer

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People from North Wales catching flights from Manchester Airport this summer have been warned of delays and diversions as resurfacing work gets underway on the M56. Holidaymakers are being urged to set off in plenty of time as National Highways upgrades a four-mile stretch of road that carries more than 100,000 vehicles a day.

The work will be carried out overnight and only on one carriageway at a time. The schedule starts on Monday, June 10, and is due to be completed by the end of August.




Some full closures are planned but, for drivers heading east to the airport from Cheshire and North Wales, National Highways aims to have these “well out of the way” before the start of the school summer holidays. Work on the westbound carriageway, from Manchester, will carry on for another month but only local diversions will be needed.

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The eastbound carriageway from Cheshire will be closed for a total of 17 nights between Tuesday, June 11, and Wednesday, July 10. Depending on the date, one of two diversions will be in place. One will be short, unaffecting airport traffic; the other, from June 17-22, is via the M6, M62 and M60.

National Highways project manager Rob Williams said: “This is important, if routine, wear and tear work. We’re working closely with the airport to ensure they are aware of our timetable and a small number of overnight closures which will mean drivers needing to leave a little bit of extra time to get to work or check-in for flights.”

National Highways is resurfacing sections of worn carriageway in both directions between junction 5 at Manchester Airport and junction 6 at Hale Barn.

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