Rutland Highways Staying Ahead of Roadworks and Closures
Maintaining the infrastructure of the UK’s smallest county is no small feat. Rutland County Council is responsible for monitoring and coordinating all roadworks across the region to ensure public safety and minimize the frustration of traffic congestion.
Upcoming Planned Road Closures March 2026
A significant program of road maintenance and micro-resurfacing is scheduled for mid-to-late March.
16/03 – 27/03 Bisbrooke / Glaston (A47/Uppingham Rd) Road surfacing (Thomas Bow) Night (7pm – 5am)
18/03 Whissendine (Foxhill) Micro-resurfacing Day (7:30am – 5pm)
19/03 Wing (Morcott Lane) Micro-resurfacing Day (7:30am – 5pm)
19/03 Exton (Stamford Road) Micro-resurfacing Day (7:30am – 5pm)
20/03 Uppingham (Spring Back Way) Micro-resurfacing Day (7:30am – 5pm)
20/03 Lyndon (Post Office Lane) Micro-resurfacing Day (7:30am – 5pm)
21/03 – 22/03 Uppingham (Stockerston Road) Micro-resurfacing Day (7:30am – 5pm)
21/03 – 22/03 Oakham (Melton Road) Rail corrosion inspection Night (9pm – 8:30am)
22/03 Oakham (High Street) Rutland Food & Drink Festival Day (8am – 6pm)
Emergency Closures and Utility Works
While the council plans as much as possible, emergency closures can occur at any time. These are typically triggered by:
Burst water mains or gas leaks.
Sudden power outages requiring urgent excavation.
Dangerous road defects or fallen trees.
Currently, there are no active emergency closures reported in Rutland, but situations can change rapidly. For the most up-to-the-minute live map of traffic lights and works, the Council recommends using
Beyond the Road Surface, Highways Services
The Highways department manages more than just tarmac. Their remit includes:
Maintenance: Upkeep of street lights, signs, road markings, and "street furniture" (benches and barriers).
Public Rights of Way: Managing footpaths and bridleways across the countryside.
Winter Services: Coordination of gritting lorries during cold snaps.
Licensing: Issuing permits for dropped kerbs, skips, or scaffolding on public roads.

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