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A90 roadworks to resurface route will take place





Motorists have been advised that Amey will undertake resurfacing work on the A90 road.

It will take place at the A975 Cruden Bay junction south of Longhaven from Sunday, February 2 to Friday, February 7.

Amey is undertaking resurfacing works on the A90 at the A975 Cruden Bay junction south of Longhaven.
Amey is undertaking resurfacing works on the A90 at the A975 Cruden Bay junction south of Longhaven.

The £210,700 worth of improvements will reduce the need for ongoing maintenance benefitting more than 7000 daily road users.

An Amey spokesperson said: “To ensure the safety of roadworkers and motorists, the essential maintenance will be carried out under overnight road closures.

“These works were originally planned for December 2024 but were postponed due to adverse weather.

“For diversions northbound A90 traffic will turn left onto the A952 at Toll of Birness, following north to Mintlaw and taking the third exit at The Square roundabout and continuing to Peterhead to rejoin the A90 at Howe o’Buchan Roundabout. Southbound traffic will take the route in reverse.

“The A975 Cruden Bay Junction will be closed. Traffic will follow the A975 and the A90 or other local routes depending on direction of travel.

“Works will take place each night between 7.30pm and 6.30am.

On Monday, February 3 and Tuesday, February 4 there will be daytime temporary traffic lights in place from 6.30am to 7.30pm.

“All schemes are weather dependent and may be cancelled or rescheduled if weather conditions are not favourable.”


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