Bolton Arena has urged customers to be aware of roadworks ahead of visits.

De Havilland Way will be closed overnight while carriage repair works are undertaken. The works will go on for four weeks.

It will mean traffic cannot proceed on De Havilland Way from Burnden Way to the Junction with the M61.

Diversions will be put in place.

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And Bolton Arena has urged visitors to be aware of this.

A spokesperson said: "Please be aware that from today, Monday 8th January 2024 - De Havilland Way will be closed every evening between 7 pm and 6am for around three weeks.

"The carriageway is undergoing resurfacing and drainage work; diversions will be in place.

"Please consider the above when planning your visits to Bolton Arena."

Traffic will be diverted down Chorley New Road down to Crown Lane onto the Blackrod Bypass Road and then onto the A6.

Drivers are also being warned of roadworks on the East Lancs Road.

Improvement works will take place on the A580 East Lancashire Road at the Lancaster Road and Worsley Road junctions from today.

Work will begin on Monday 8 January at both junctions as part of the Salford Bolton Network Improvements (SBNI) Programme and are due to complete in summer 2024.

The SBNI programme was agreed in outline in 2016 and following scheme development, consultation and approvals, this is the seventh package of work to be delivered in Salford.

More than 100,000 people in Bolton and Salford use buses for both work and leisure and the scheme is about improving bus reliability to get passengers  to  their destinations quickly and easily.