We now provide a faster and easier way for you to find out about planned highway schemes within Northamptonshire.
You can search for highway schemes in your area and find out what work is planned in the near future.
To find out what schemes are currently underway visit the roadworks page.
The updated user guide provides step by step instructions that will show you how to display the information you require. It also includes a key to the map symbols displayed as well as instructions on how to search by a particular street, postcode or town/village.
Each work category is represented on the map by a different symbol. By clicking on a scheme symbol, you will display the type of work that is scheduled to be carried out at that location, the anticipated start date, progress of the work and relevant contact details for both us and our service provider, MGWSP.
There are ten different work categories for which we are responsible:
- Carriageways (Roads)
- Cycleways
- Drainage
- Footways/Footpaths
- Miscellaneous Improvements (Entrance Realignment, Parking Bays etc)
- Public Transport (Bus Stop Improvements)
- Safer Routes to School
- Street Lighting
- Structures (Bridges, Retaining Walls, Large Culverts etc)
- Traffic Management (Signs, Signals, Road Markings etc)
Please note:
- The scheme layer in the Interactive Mapping is a record of schemes provided by us in partnership with MGWSP
- It will not display day to day, routine maintenance works such as grass cutting, pothole repairs etc
- It will not show works carried out by private companies such as gas, electricity, water and telecommunications utilities or developers
- All works carried out on trunk roads (A5, A14, A43 south of M1 and A45 east or M1) and motorways (M1 and M45) in Northamptonshire are looked after by the Highways Agency
- For information on road works being undertaken by utility companies including gas, electricity, water, telephone and cable please tick the box next to Street Works below the schemes layer or Interactive Mapping
- The information displayed should not be relied upon to conduct private searches