Roadworks in Burton Upon Trent
There are approximately 21 roadworks within 5 miles of Burton Upon Trent today.
Data last updated: 6 Jun 2026, 13:30 (UK time)
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Station Road
Start
06 Jun 21:00
End
07 Jun 09:00
Beamhill Road
Start
06 Jun 12:23
End
11 Jun 23:00
Queens Drive
Start
06 Jun 06:30
End
10 Jun 23:00
Springfield Road
Start
05 Jun 10:03
End
TBC
Holly Road
Start
05 Jun 09:18
End
08 Jun 16:00
Hurst Drive
Start
05 Jun 08:30
End
09 Jun 17:00
Oak Road
Start
05 Jun 07:27
End
08 Jun 16:00
Coton Park
Start
04 Jun 16:00
End
09 Jun 23:00
Park Lane
Start
04 Jun 13:50
End
05 Jun 23:00
William Nadin Way
Start
04 Jun 10:59
End
09 Jun 23:00
Wood Lane
Start
03 Jun 12:03
End
15 Jun 23:00
Footway Adjacent To Violet Lane
Start
03 Jun 08:41
End
08 Jun 22:59
Bretby Road
Start
02 Jun 10:20
End
09 Jun 23:00
Bretby Lane
Start
02 Jun 10:20
End
14 Jun 23:00
Laburnum Road
Start
02 Jun 07:50
End
07 Jun 23:00
Knights Lane
Start
01 Jun 08:00
End
04 Jun 23:00
Grafton Road
Start
18 May 07:00
End
12 Jun 16:00
Sydney Street
Start
10 May 23:00
End
14 Aug 22:59
Eton Road
Start
10 May 23:00
End
14 Aug 22:59
Derby Road
Start
10 May 23:00
End
14 Aug 22:59
Derby Road
Start
27 Apr 07:30
End
20 Jun 23:00
This page shows every active roadwork inside the area — closures, lane restrictions, two-way lights, give-and-take systems and works without traffic management. The road closures page is the same data narrowed down to full closures and lane closures only.
Some works are submitted by multiple promoters (the council and a utility, for example) or are split across more than one permit. We try to group these where the references match, but if you spot duplicates please send us a note and we'll tighten the dedupe.
Only works promoters are legally required to notify on Street Manager appear here. Emergency closures for flooding, local events or short-notice council decisions go through a different process — your local council's website or social channels is usually the quickest source for those.
Local roads come from the UK Department for Transport's Street Manager service. Motorways and trunk roads come from National Highways. This page is rebuilt four times a day so counts and listings stay fresh, and we don't modify or filter what promoters submit.
More questions? Visit our support page
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Station Road
Start
06 Jun 21:00
End
07 Jun 09:00
Beamhill Road
Start
06 Jun 12:23
End
11 Jun 23:00
Queens Drive
Start
06 Jun 06:30
End
10 Jun 23:00
Springfield Road
Start
05 Jun 10:03
End
TBC
Holly Road
Start
05 Jun 09:18
End
08 Jun 16:00
Hurst Drive
Start
05 Jun 08:30
End
09 Jun 17:00
Oak Road
Start
05 Jun 07:27
End
08 Jun 16:00
Coton Park
Start
04 Jun 16:00
End
09 Jun 23:00
Park Lane
Start
04 Jun 13:50
End
05 Jun 23:00
William Nadin Way
Start
04 Jun 10:59
End
09 Jun 23:00
Wood Lane
Start
03 Jun 12:03
End
15 Jun 23:00
Footway Adjacent To Violet Lane
Start
03 Jun 08:41
End
08 Jun 22:59
Bretby Road
Start
02 Jun 10:20
End
09 Jun 23:00
Bretby Lane
Start
02 Jun 10:20
End
14 Jun 23:00
Laburnum Road
Start
02 Jun 07:50
End
07 Jun 23:00
Knights Lane
Start
01 Jun 08:00
End
04 Jun 23:00
Grafton Road
Start
18 May 07:00
End
12 Jun 16:00
Sydney Street
Start
10 May 23:00
End
14 Aug 22:59
Eton Road
Start
10 May 23:00
End
14 Aug 22:59
Derby Road
Start
10 May 23:00
End
14 Aug 22:59
Derby Road
Start
27 Apr 07:30
End
20 Jun 23:00
This page shows every active roadwork inside the area — closures, lane restrictions, two-way lights, give-and-take systems and works without traffic management. The road closures page is the same data narrowed down to full closures and lane closures only.
Some works are submitted by multiple promoters (the council and a utility, for example) or are split across more than one permit. We try to group these where the references match, but if you spot duplicates please send us a note and we'll tighten the dedupe.
Only works promoters are legally required to notify on Street Manager appear here. Emergency closures for flooding, local events or short-notice council decisions go through a different process — your local council's website or social channels is usually the quickest source for those.
Local roads come from the UK Department for Transport's Street Manager service. Motorways and trunk roads come from National Highways. This page is rebuilt four times a day so counts and listings stay fresh, and we don't modify or filter what promoters submit.
More questions? Visit our support page
Don't get caught out