GILBERDYKE 10 ROAD CLOSURES
The Gilberdyke 10 Mile Road Race starts on Clementhorpe Road/Scalby Lane near the Memorial Hall on Sunday 26 August 2018 at 10am. For the safety of runners, the race will be run on closed roads. This will result in reduced flexibility and short-term delays for traffic movements around the village and the race route on the day. In order to ensure your travel plans are not affected we recommend that you:
Try to avoid the affected routes. Consider using an alternative route.
Plan your journey carefully.
Amend your journey time to avoid the race route and closure times.
Consider using an alternative means of transport.
Key Race Timings/Closures
The race organisers plan to operate a rolling closure using a lead and tail vehicle to minimise disruption to local residents and businesses. As soon as it is safe to do so, the roads will be re-opened to allow traffic to pass. The approximate closure times and periods are as follows:
09:45 – 10:10
Clementhorpe Road from St Stephen’s Close to Scalby Lane
Scalby Lane from Station Road to Clementhorpe Rd
09:50 – 10:15
Station Road, Staddlethorpe Broad Lane (to the junction with Bellasize Lane)
All roads on Industrial Estate
10:00 – 10:45
Bellasize Lane
10:10 – 11:00
Greenoak Lane
10:20 – 11:15
Blacktoft Lane
10:30 – 11:45
Sparrowcroft Lane
10:40 – 12:00
Staddlethorpe Broad Lane
10:45 – 12:30
Station Road (partial – access will be granted to/from adjoining properties and streets, taking account the safety of all concerned)
Clementhorpe Road from St Stephen’s Close to Scalby Lane
Scalby Lane from Station Road to Clementhorpe Rd
***Note this closure will only be one direction from Clementhorpe Rd to Station Rd. The opposite direction will be kept open to allow access to adjoining properties and streets***
All times are approximate and dependent on the progress of the runners. The organisers will endeavour to re-open the roads as quickly as possible once it is safe to do so.
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Thank You
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The race organisers and participants would like to thank the local community in advance for its support of this event and we are sure that you will give consideration to the safety and enjoyment of the race by the runners. We apologise in advance for any inconvenience and disruption that may be caused. We very much hope you can enjoy the race and support the runners as they put all the weeks and months of training to the test in this popular race!
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More Information
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Humber Triathletes is a local not-for-profit triathlon club run by volunteers to participate in training and offers running and multi-sport events for the good of the local community.
If you have any concerns regarding these road closures and would like help resolving them, please feel free to email the race organising team: races@humber-triathletes.co.uk