Old Castletown Road partially reopens with one-way traffic as essential wastewater work continues

By ManxRadio Published 19 March 2026

If you've been battling congestion on your commute to Douglas this past week, there's good news. One-way traffic has been reinstated along the Old Castletown Road from 7am today (19 March), allowing vehicles heading towards the capital to pass the closure point at the White Hoe Industrial Estate. This partial reopening comes as a relief for commuters and visitors navigating the island's busiest routes.

Essential Infrastructure Work Continues

Manx Utilities Authority (MUA) has confirmed that the one-way restrictions will remain in place while critical work on a wastewater main continues at White Hoe. The closure, which began early last week, has contributed to increased congestion across Douglas—particularly during rush hour periods. MUA Chair John Wannenburgh has emphasised that this essential maintenance work was unavoidable and necessary for the island's infrastructure.

The phased reopening represents a compromise between maintaining traffic flow and completing vital utility work that serves the wider Douglas area. Travellers heading towards the capital should expect some delays and are advised to allow extra time during peak periods. The one-way arrangement will remain in effect until the wastewater main project is fully completed.

For the latest updates on road conditions and expected completion dates, keep an eye on Manx Utilities Authority announcements and local traffic reports. If you're planning visits to Douglas or the surrounding areas, consider timing your journey outside peak hours for a smoother experience.

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