Road closure this weekend for essential tree-felling work on iconic racing route
If you're planning to explore the Isle of Man's famous TT course this weekend, take note: a significant stretch of one of the world's most celebrated racing roads will be off-limits. The Department of Infrastructure has announced a temporary closure to carry out essential safety work on the legendary circuit.
A section of the Sulby Straight will be closed to the public on Saturday, March 28 and Sunday, March 29, between 9am and 4pm. The closure affects the road between the junction with Sulby Glen Road and St Stephen's Church, an area familiar to TT fans and visitors exploring this historic sporting landmark.
The Department of Infrastructure has determined that dangerous trees in the area require removal to ensure public safety. This preventative maintenance is essential for protecting both visitors and residents who use this stretch of the course throughout the year.
If you're visiting the Island this weekend or are a local keen to explore the TT route, plan your journey accordingly. Consider visiting other sections of the famous circuit or exploring alternative attractions across the Isle of Man during these hours. For the latest updates on any additional closures or travel disruptions, keep an eye on official Department of Infrastructure announcements.
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