Bury's motorists will have eight road closures to avoid nearby on the National Highways network in the next two weeks.

Five of them are expected to cause moderate delays with drivers facing waits of between 10 minutes and half an hour.

The latest expected works list, with notes from National Highways, shows that one closure already in place is expected to carry on this week:

• M60, from 8.30pm on October 18 to 5am on December 8, slight delays of under 10 minutes: M60 both directions junction 18 to junction 16 - lane closure for construction improvement/upgrade.

A further seven closures will begin over the next two weeks:

• M62, from 8pm on Saturday, November 25 to 6am on Sunday, November 26, slight delays of under 10 minutes): M62 eastbound, junction 18 to junction 19 - lane closure for sign erection.

• M66, from 8pm on Monday, November 27 to 6am on Wednesday, November 29, slight delays of under 10 minutes: M66 both directions junction 1 to junction 4 - lane closure for structure - maintenance.

• M60, from 11.59pm on Wednesday, November 29 to 5am on Thursday, November 30, moderate delays of 10-30 minutes: M60 both directions, junction 16 to junction 18 - carriageway closure for horticulture.

• M60, from 8.30pm on Thursday, November 30 to 5am on Friday, December 1, moderate delays of 10-30 minutes: M60 both directions, junction 18 to junction 17 - carriageway closure for horticulture.

• M60, from 9pm on Friday, December 1 to 6am on Saturday, December 2, moderate delays of 10-30 minutes: M60 clockwise and anticlockwise junction 17 to junction 19 lane closures and slip road closures due to maintenance works.

• M60, from 8.30pm on Saturday, December 2 to 5am on Sunday, December 3, moderate delays of 10-30 minutes: M60 both directions, junction 18 to junction 19 - carriageway closure for horticulture.

• M60, from 9pm on Sunday, December 3 to 5am on Monday, December 4, moderate delays of 10-30 minutes: M60 clockwise and anticlockwise junction 19 to junction 18 lane closures and slip road closures due to maintenance works.

National Highways is responsible for maintaining motorways and major A roads, so closures of smaller roads will not be included in their schedule.