Kilomathon road closures: See a complete list of those affected here

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Saturday, March 13, 2010
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A FULL list of roads that will be closed during tomorrow's England Kilomathon has been released by the organisers.

The 26.2km race from Nottingham to Derby will close roads in Long Eaton, Sawley, Breaston, Draycott and Alvaston for up to four hours.

In total, 126 roads will be closed, either partly or fully, while waiting restrictions will apply on others.

Roads will be affected at various times from 6am to 2pm. A full list of the road closures is available by clicking here

Runners will go along Nottingham Road to Long Eaton, from where the following streets will be affected: Waverly Street, Cross Street, Main Street, Fields Farm Road, Tamworth Road, Wilne Road, Wilne Lane, Sawley Road, and the A6005 to Borrowash.

The route will then go back along Nottingham Road, Station Road, the B5010, Shardlow Road, London Road and finally Meadow Lane.

Bus routes are also affected. Arriva said services 40, 41 and 45 will be altered slightly, while service 44 has been cancelled

Keith Myatt, communications manager at Arriva Midlands, said: "We apologise for any inconvenience caused during the period of diversion, which is beyond our control."

Details are available at www.arriva.co.uk.

The Skylink service, which operates to and from East Midlands Airport, will not serve Shardlow, Thulston and Alvaston in either direction between 9am and 2pm.

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    by Boz, Derby

    Saturday, March 13 2010, 1:33PM

    “Roads will be affected at various times from 6am to 2pm. A full list of the road closures is available by clicking here

    Mel, I am confused all roads are listed!!!!

    Just click on the "here" part of the report”

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    by mel, derby

    Saturday, March 13 2010, 9:57AM

    “where is this list of road closures for the kilomathon?life needs to go on for some people and we need to be able to get on with our daily routine i think there has been a lack of information all round for the normal public”

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