M4 will close for two nights next week
Highways works are scheduled to take place on the M4. The works involve general maintenance and inspections and it means part of the motorway is going to be closed for two nights.
The works are set to be carried out between the M4 J18 roundabout and the A46 Cold Ashton roundabout. The partially motorway closure is scheduled to begin on Monday November 18 from 8pm to 6am.
The National Highways website states: "We’ll soon be carrying out general maintenance works, such as drainage, sign repairs, sweeping and inspections, between the M4 J18 roundabout and the A46 Cold Ashton roundabout. This will maintain safety and improve journeys, while preventing the need for unplanned closures.
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"We’ll carry out this work weeknights between 8pm and 6am only, when there is less traffic on the road, starting from the evening of Monday 18 November. It will take us up to two nights to complete the works.
"During the day the road will be open as usual."
Closure information
From Monday 18 November, for two nights, the carriageway between the M4 J18 roundabout and the A46 Cold Ashton roundabout, will be closed overnight (8pm to 6am).
Diversion information and access
Well signed diversion routes will be in place, in both directions.
Diversion route (non-LGV traffic)
Southbound diversion is to:
travel north of A46.
turn right onto Norley Lane,
turn right onto Marshfield Road
turn right onto the A420 to Cold Ashton roundabout
Northbound diverted traffic to follow in reverse.
Diversion route (LGVs)
For southbound LGV traffic:
follow M4 eastbound to J17
go south on A350
turn right onto the A420 and follow to Cold Ashton roundabout
Northbound diverted traffic to follow in reverse.
The National Highways website adds: "Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England website. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network."