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Weekly summary of roadworks in Bath, Bristol, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire

10 August 2012 09:49

Highways Agency

Weekly summary of roadworks in Bath, Bristol, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire

Bristol

M4 Junction 22 eastbound
The entry slip road of M4 junction 22 will be closed overnight on Friday 10 August for signage repairs.

Traffic wishing to travel eastbound along the M4 will be diverted back along the M49, at St Brendan’s roundabout, take the fourth exit onto the M5 northbound. Traffic can then join the M4 at junction15.

M4 M5 Managed Motorway Scheme

M5 Junction 15-16 southbound
Junction 15-16 of the M5 southbound will be closed overnight from 10pm until 6am the following morning on Tuesday 14 August. The following link road will also be closed from 9pm on the same dates.
* M4 west to M5 south link road and M4 east to M5 south link road

M4 Junction 19-20
The M4 eastbound and westbound from Junction 20 to Junction 19 will be closed overnight from 10pm until 6am the following morning on Wednesday 15, Thursday 16, Tuesday 21, Thursday 23, Tuesday 28, Wednesday 29 and Thursday 30 August. The following link road will also be closed from 9pm on the same dates:
* M5 south to M4 west link road

M5 junction 16 slip road and M5 north to M4 east and west link roads
The M5 junction 16 northbound entry slip road and M5 north to M4 east and west link roads will be closed overnight on Friday 17 August from 9pm to 6am the following morning.

M5 south to M4 east and west link roads
The M5 south to M4 east and west link roads will be closed overnight on Monday 13 August from 9pm to 6am the following morning.

Clearly signposted diversion routes will be in place throughout the above closures.

East Devon

M5 Junction 29
Lane closures remain in place on the A30, M5 northbound off-slip and southbound off-slip at Junction 29 as work continues to upgrade the junction.

Some lane restrictions are being removed or partially removed during the morning and evening rush hours to minimise delays as much as possible.

The right turn from A30 westbound to M5 North also remains closed. Traffic is being diverted via Moor Lane Roundabout, back onto the eastbound carriageway of the A30 to continue northbound on the M5.

Routes for cyclists and pedestrians are being maintained through the scheme, with some minor diversions.

From 07 December, works to carry out construction activities including carriageway widening, surfacing, drainage, loop cutting and gantry erection works will require the overnight closure of:
* the northbound exit slip road at M5 Junction 29;
* the northbound entry slip road at M5 Junction 29;
* the southbound entry slip road at M5 Junction 29.

Only one slip road would be closed at a time. There would also be lane closures through the works.

Gloucestershire

A40 Trunk Road at Huntley Hill in the District of Forest of Dean
Work on the A40 Trunk Road at Huntley Hill, west of Gloucester, will require a 40 miles per hour speed limit from a point 300 metres east of the centre of its junction with Hinders Lane to a point 300 metres west of the centre of its junction with Saunders Close. This measure would be in the interests of road safety until embankment stabilisation works and the installation of a permanent safety barrier can be carried out. The speed limit will last until the danger to the public has ended.

Somerset

No planned roadworks.

Wiltshire

A419 trunk road – Commonhead Roundabout, Swindon
Carriageway surveying and general maintenance works will require the overnight closure of the southbound and northbound carriageways of the A419 Trunk Road between the respective exit and entry slip roads at the A4259 Commonhead Roundabout.

It is expected that the works would take place for one night every six weeks between 19 December 2011 and 20 November 2012.


NOTES TO EDITORS

1. The Highways Agency is an executive agency of the Department for Transport. We manage, maintain and improve England’s motorways and other strategic roads on behalf of the Secretary of State.

2. Maintenance and improvement projects: We plan maintenance and improvement projects carefully to allow road works to be completed safely, in a cost effective way while keeping disruption to road users to a minimum. We do as much work as possible overnight and when roads are less busy in order to keep more lanes open for road users at peak travel times. Drivers are advised to check their route for road works and allow extra time for their journeys where needed. We have a variety of journey planning tools that road users can use to check travel conditions on the roads we manage, and we will do all we can to keep road users informed.

3. Safety at roadworks: The Highways Agency is working with the industry and road users to reduce the risks of working on the roads. For the safety of road workers and all road users, when you are approaching roadworks:
- Keep within the speed limit – it is there for your safety.
- Get into the correct lane in good time – don’t keep switching.
- Concentrate on the road ahead, not the roadworks.
- Be alert for works’ traffic leaving or entering roadworks.
- Keep a safe distance – there could be queues in front.
- Observe all signs – they are there to help you

4. Real-time traffic information for England’s motorways and other strategic roads is available:
- From the web at www.highways.gov.uk/traffic or www.highways.gov.uk/mobile if using a phone or mobile device.
- By phone from the Highways Agency Information Line on 0300 123 5000 at any time. (Calls to 0300 numbers will cost no more than 5p per minute from a standard BT residential landline. Call charges from other landlines and mobile networks may vary, but will be no more than a standard geographic call and will be included in all inclusive minutes and discount schemes). Make sure it’s safe and legal before you call. Before using any mobile, find a safe place to park. Never stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway except in an emergency.
- On an iPhone app which will automatically select the region you are in. Free to download from the iTunes store or search for Highways Agency on your device.
- From Twitter – there are eight feeds with live traffic information provided by region. For information on roads in the South West follow us at @HAtraffic_swest or for the full index visit www.highways.gov.uk/twitter.

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