Drivers are faced with some disruption on the motorways this week in and around Merseyside.
National Highways have warned people to "expect disruption" as sections of the M57 will be partially closed this week for essential roadworks. This week (August 1 - August 7) will see a number of junctions on the southbound of the motorway closed for four days.
People are urged to plan ahead if they need to make these journeys. Here are all the motorway closures you can expect this week.
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Monday, August 1
The M57 southbound between junctions 2 (Liverpool/St Helens) and junctions 1 (Liverpool) will be closed from 9pm until 6am.
The M57 southbound between junctions 3 (Huyton-with-Roby) and junctions 2 (Liverpool/St Helens) will be closed between 9pm and 6am.
Tuesday, August 2
The M57 southbound between junctions 2 (Liverpool/St Helens) and junctions 1 (Liverpool) will be closed from 9pm until 6am.
The M57 southbound between junctions 3 (Huyton-with-Roby) and junctions 2 (Liverpool/St Helens) will be closed between 9pm and 6am.
Wednesday , August 3
The M57 southbound between junctions 2 (Liverpool/St Helens) and junctions 1 (Liverpool) will be closed from 9pm until 6am.
The M57 southbound between junctions 3 (Huyton-with-Roby) and junctions 2 (Liverpool/St Helens) will be closed between 9pm and 6am.
Thursday, August 4
The M57 southbound between junctions 2 (Liverpool/St Helens) and junctions 1 (Liverpool) will be closed from 9pm until 6am.
The M57 southbound between junctions 3 (Huyton-with-Roby) and junctions 2 (Liverpool/St Helens) will be closed between 9pm and 6am.
Friday, August 5
No closures
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