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11 road restrictions for Inverness Half Marathon and 5K events


By Andrew Dixon

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Robbie Simpson broke the Inverness Half Marathon course record last year.
Robbie Simpson broke the Inverness Half Marathon course record last year.

TEMPORARY traffic restrictions will be in place in and around the city during the Inverness Half Marathon and 5K events tomorrow.

The following routes will be affected:

Bught Avenue closed between its junction with Bught Drive and its junction with Bught Road from noon-3.30pm.

Bught Road closed between its junction with Bught Avenue and its junction with Ness Walk Upper from 10.30am-3.30pm.

Ness Walk Upper closed between its junction with Bught Road and its junction with Ballifeary Lane from 10.30am-3.30pm.

Ness Walk Upper closed between its junction with Ballifeary Lane and its junction with Bishops Road from 12.15pm-3.30pm.

Bishops Road closed between its junction with Ness Walk and its junction with Ardross Terrace from 12.15pm-1pm.

Bishops Road closed to southbound traffic between its junction with Ness Walk and its junction with Ardross Terrace from 1pm-3pm. Vehicular access for northbound traffic will be maintained at all times.

Ardross Terrace closed between its junction with Bishops Road and its junction with Ness Walk from 12.15pm-3pm.

Ness Walk closed between its junction with Young Street and its junction with Ardross Terrace from 12.15pm-3pm.

B861 Inverness - Leys - lnverarnie Road; single lane closure (south side) of westbound carriageway and footway closure (south side), between its junction with Castle Road and its junction with Ness Walk from 12.15pm-3pm.

Castle Road closed to northbound traffic between its junction with Haugh Road and its junction with Bridge Street from 12.15pm-3pm. Vehicular access for southbound vehicles will be maintained at all times.

Ness Bank and Cavell Gardens Road closed to through traffic between its junction with Castle Road and its junction with Island Bank Road from 12.15pm-unspecified.

A Highland Council spokeswoman said: "Drivers should be aware that alternative routes will be available and clearly signposted. Pedestrian access and access for emergency vehicles will be maintained throughout the event."


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