A road in Tarbolton will shut for three weeks to allow Scottish Water to carry out emergency repairs.
The Mossgiel-Skeoch Road will be shut for a period of three weeks from Tuesday, January 12, to Tuesday, February 2, to allow the company to undertake emergency repairs on part of the C35.
All traffic will be diverted at the B744 Tarbolton/Crosshands Road and the A76 to the Mossgiel-Skeoch Road in both directions.
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Scottish Water are carrying out emergency repairs on part of the C35 Mossgiel-Skeoch Road, Tarbolton.
— Ayrshire Roads (@AyrshireRoads) January 14, 2021
These works will be carried out from Tuesday 12th January 2021 until Tuesday 2nd February 2021. @southayrshire pic.twitter.com/PHBEpatgBe
Scottish Water has also given notice that part of the C35 Tarbolton Road in Mauchline will be closed to restore water supply to the area.
The road will be closed from Wednesday, January 13, until Tuesday, February 2.
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To allow Scottish Water to restore water supplies we've issued an Emergency Road Closure for part of the C35 Tarbolton...
Posted by Ayrshire Roads Alliance on Wednesday, 13 January 2021
All further information on the road closures can be found by clicking here
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