Excitement is building for the Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain to visit Darlington next week.
All of the event will be covered on ITV4 so you don't have to miss a moment of the action.
Stage 2 on September 4 will start in Darlington and the riders will end the day in Redcar.
There will be a lot of people coming to visit the town to spectate the start of the stage and we have put together a list of road closures in Darlington to avoid on the day.
Here is a breakdown of which roads will be closed and when:
9am to 10pm:
- Bakehouse Hill - entirely
- Beaumont Street from its junction with Houndgate southwards for 27 metres
- Blackwellgate entirely
- Bondgate from its junction with Commercial Street eastwards to end
- Bull Wynd entirely Church Row entirely
- Crown Street entirely
- East Street from its junction with Crown Street eastwards for 60 metres
- Feethams from its junction with Beaumont Street northwards to end
- High Row entirely
- Horsemarket entirely
- Houndgate entirely
- Northgate from its junction with St Cuthberts Way southwards to end
- Prebend Row entirely
- Priestgate from Tubwell Row to Crown Street
- Prospect Place entirely
- Skinnergate from its junction with Duke street southwards to Blackwellgate
- Stonebridge entirely
- Tubwell Row entirely
- West Row entirely
12 noon until 11pm
- East Row - entirely
6am until 11pm
- Quebec Street - entirely
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9am until 10pm
- Coniscliffe Road from its junction with Blackwellgate westwards for 42 metres
- Grange Road from its junction with Victoria Road northwards to the end
- Northumberland Street entirely
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