Crossgates Water Main Upgrade
What To Expect?
We will be carrying out essential upgrades to the water network in Crossgates to support community resilience and ensure our customers continue to enjoy clear, fresh drinking water, and reduce the chance of pipes bursting.
Work will commence on Springhill Brae, at the junction of Fairy Fa’ Crescent, from Monday 24th February for a period of approximately five weeks.
Three-way traffic management will be in place at this location to ensure the safety of the public and Scottish Water staff.
Parking restrictions will be in place on Springhill Brae and Fairy Fa’ Crescent while the work is being carried out. The existing bus stops on Springhill Brae will still be in operation.
There is also work taking place on the grass verge at the Mossmorran Gas plant on the A909, however there are no road restrictions at this location.
The work is being carried out by our commercial subsidiary, Scottish Water Horizons and its contractor, Morrison Construction.
We would like to thank residents and road users in advance for their patience and understanding.
At A Glance
- Water main investment to support community resilience
- Work commences on Springhill Brae at the junction of Fairy Fa' Crescent
- From Monday, 24 February
- Five week duration
- Three-way traffic management in place
- Parking restrictions will be in place
- Delivered by Scottish Water Horizons and Morrison Construction

Traffic management plans on Springhill Brae at the junction with Fairy Fa' Crescent.
Three-way lights will be in place from Monday, 24 February, for five weeks.