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Traffic disruption in Inverness area during Scottish Open at Castle Stuart





There will be road restrictions for next seven days because of Scottish Open.
There will be road restrictions for next seven days because of Scottish Open.

Drivers are being advised that temporary traffic restrictions will be in place on local roads prior to, during, and immediately after the Scottish Open golf tournament which takes place this weekend at Castle Stuart.

The restrictions come into effect at 6pm tonight, and will remain in force until 10pm on Monday (July 11).

They are as follows:

  • B9039 Newton – Ardersier Road

30 MPH

No waiting

No right-turn manoeuvres from event exit gates.

  • C1017 Kerrowgair – Croy Road (3 sections of road as listed in the schedules)

30 MPH

No waiting

No waiting (unless under Police direction) on spur road section

  • C1020 Dalcross Station Road

No waiting

Vehicles prohibited (except for local access)

  • U1283 Castle Stuart – Easter Dalziel Road

No waiting

Vehicles prohibited (except for local access)

One-way from Castle Stuart to Easter Dalziel (contingency arrangement)

  • U1008 Morayston – Castle Stuart

30 MPH

No waiting

Vehicles prohibited (except for local access, VIP, courtesy, or under Police direction)

One way from Castle Stuart to A96

  • U1012 Wester Fisherton Road

Vehicles prohibited (except for local access)

  • U2113 Easterton Road, Dalcross

Vehicles prohibited (except for local access).

Spectators are being encouraged to leave their cars at home and make use of the free shuttle bus services which will be operating daily from 6.30am at Inverness Bus Station and 6.10am from Inverness Airport. Details of the timetables are available at - http://ow.ly/yLWZ301TK2f or by contacting Stagecoach


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