Roadworks in Ladybank

Fife Council is investing £130,000 improving the road network in Ladybank.

We’ll be carrying out resurfacing works in three phases on Commercial Crescent and Pitlessie Road, from Monday 21 October 2024 for approximately four weeks.

  • Phase one - 21 to 29 October - resurfacing Commercial Crescent from B9129 Masonic Lodge to the rail bridge. A road closure will be in place at the junction between B9129 and Pitlessie Road. There will be a sign-posted diversion route.
  • Phase two - 30 October to 4 November - resurfacing Commercial Crescent from the rail bridge to B938 Commercial Road. A road closure will be in place at the junction between Sofietti Way and B9129 Commercial Crescent. There will be a sign-posted diversion route.
  • Phase three - 5 to 15 November - resurfacing Pitlessie Road from the junction with B9129 Commercial Road to Alpine Cottage. The railway car park will be closed during this time but pedestrian access will be maintained.

Please note there are two road closures during these works:

  1. 21 October to 4 November - Masonic Lodge to B938 Commercial Road junction. 
  2. 21 October to 15 November - Pitlessie Road junction to Commercial Road.

Councillor Altany Craik, Fife Council’s Spokesperson for Finance, Economy and Strategic Planning said: “We maintain over 2,400km of roads in Fife and we’re spending millions each year repairing and improving them.

“Our road network is vital to support economic development, inward investment, tourism, leisure and travel to work. Almost everyone in Fife uses our roads on a daily basis, which is why this type of maintenance work is so essential.”

We'll maintain access for emergency services at all times, but there'll be limited access for residents. Bus services will be running, but please check any disruptions to service with Stagecoach on 01592 645680 or visit www.stagecoachbus.com

Councillor Craik concluded: “We apologise for any inconvenience and delay caused by these essential works, and we’ll try to keep any disturbance to a minimum. Your patience and co-operation during this time is greatly appreciated.”