Highways England is carrying out a series of maintenance schemes
along a 28-mile-stretch of the M56 during the next 12 months,
including replacing the central reservation barrier near
Warrington, revitalising a viaduct near Helsby, and resurfacing
the motorway near Ellesmere Port.
Work is also due to take place next month to improve drainage on
the section of the M56 near Manchester Airport (junctions 6 to 8)
ahead of the main construction work on a major upgrade starting
this autumn to reduce congestion and increase the motorway’s
capacity.
Reduced speed limits and lane closures will be in place on parts
of the M56 for the safety of drivers, and road workers are
following strict Public Health England safeguarding measures.
Gary Knowles, Highways England’s head of scheme delivery in the
north west, said:
The M56 provides an important link between Manchester and
Wales, and we need to carry out a series of maintenance
improvements to keep drivers safe and support essential
journeys across the region.
The smoother road surface, better drainage and new central
reservation barrier will improve safety for drivers, whether
they’re travelling to and from work, getting food to
supermarkets or delivering medical supplies to hospitals.
We’re doing everything we can to keep workers safe and would
urge drivers to do their bit too by sticking to the speed limit
for their own and our road workers’ safety.
A bridge maintenance scheme is also due to start this weekend at
a junction on the A55, along the route from the M56 which links
Chester to Wrexham in North Wales.
Get more details and roadworks information on the M56 maintenance
schemes.